On 4/26/2021 12:23 PM, Floris van Manen wrote:
\starttext
\starttyping[escape=@]
1 137 26 25 > 1 69 32
2 @btex@bgroup@red@bf 137 @egroup@etex 26 25 > 1 69 32
3 @btex@bgroup@red@bf 137 @egroup@etex 26 25 > 1 69 32
4 137 26 25 > 1 69 32
5 @btex@bg
Aparently all spaces after @etex get reduced to one only.
I'd expect that to happen inside @btex and @etex
\starttext
\starttyping[escape=@]
1 137 26 25 >1 69 32
2 @btex@bgroup@red@bf 137 @egroup@etex 26 25 >1 69 32
3 @btex@bgroup@red@bf 137 @egroup@etex 26 25 >
On 26/04/2021 10:59, Hans Hagen wrote:
\starttext
\starttyping[escape=/]
one two three
four /btex/bgroup/red five /egroup/etex six
seven eight nine
\stoptyping
\stoptext
That works indeed! Thanks.
Are there restriction on what context commands can be given inside the
bgroup? e.g. I tried
On 4/26/2021 10:25 AM, Floris van Manen wrote:
What is the easiest way, if possible, to highlight some sections of
verbatim text?
given:
\starttyping
one two three
four five six
seven eight nine
\stoptyping
i'd like to color the word 'five' in red, or italic.
\starttext
\starttyping[escape=
What is the easiest way, if possible, to highlight some sections of
verbatim text?
given:
\starttyping
one two three
four five six
seven eight nine
\stoptyping
i'd like to color the word 'five' in red, or italic.
.Floris
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