Hi, > When I ran into the same question some time ago I tried that, > but found that the \verbatim was interpreted to0 literally, so > that the \end{code} does not terminate it. Could you give a > complete short example that works for you? > > My own solution was to copy the definition of verbatim from the > base files, and define code the same way in a separate style file.
Hmm, there were no problems in simply doing so. MainFile.tex: \documentclass[12pt,oneside]{report} \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} \usepackage{verbatim} \begin{document} \newenvironment{code}{\footnotesize\verbatim}{\endverbatim\normalsize} \begin{titlepage} ... \begin{document} ... \input{HaskellModule.lhs} ... HaskellModule.lhs: \chapter{The Module Foo} \label{Foo} Maybe some text... We call our module Foo, because this name is very meaningful. \begin{code} module Foo where \end{code} and so on Thats it. I hope this will help. Ciao, Steffen -- Steffen Mazanek Werner Heisenberg Weg 102 App. 232 85579 Neubiberg GPG key fingerprint: A165 227D B288 5E10 701D BF5F E91C 6B88 24C8 397D http://blackhole.pca.dfn.de:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x24C8397D _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell