On 6 Jun 2009, at 18:36, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 06.06.2009 um 18:25 schrieb Gerben Wierda:
What do you mean? Does this somehow get me good coloration?
Forget this, you can get different colors by redefining these
settings:
\definecolor [colorprettyone] [r=.9, g=.0, b=.0] % red
\definecolor [colorprettytwo] [r=.0, g=.8, b=.0] % green
\definecolor [colorprettythree] [r=.0, g=.0, b=.9] % blue
\definecolor [colorprettyfour] [r=.8, g=.8, b=.6] % yellow
It doesn't work out anyway. The pretty print for SQL is doing weird
things, e.g.:
- not coloring commentary in a seperate color
- coloring _ characters in variable names separately
Seems ConTeXt SQL pretty print of the PL/SQL I have does not work
properly with respect to coloring.
G
Wolfgang
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