Re: [NTG-context] escape in verbatim text eats line breaks

2011-01-21 Thread Stefan Müller
Because of the new beta I tried it again with a current Mk IV version (2011.01.18 19:34). The examples I provided (from the wiki, now abbreviated, with numbering) have correct line breaks but the second line does not get a number. \setuptyping[TEX][escape=yes, numbering=line] \startTEX /BTEX\

Re: [NTG-context] escape in verbatim text eats line breaks

2011-01-10 Thread Peter Münster
Hans Hagen writes: >> Is this a bug or am I missing something here? > > I get newlines here. Minimal example: \definetyping[Test][escape={/,/}] \starttext No line break between the blas: \startTest bla /bla/ \stopTest \stoptext -- Peter Münster Contact information: http://pmrb.free.fr/contac

Re: [NTG-context] escape in verbatim text eats line breaks

2011-01-10 Thread Stefan Müller
On 10.01.2011 15:38, Hans Hagen wrote: Is this a bug or am I missing something here? I get newlines here. I'm using minimals: ConTeXt version 2011.01.06 17:08 Just to clarify: My first line in the PDF result is "sometexsometex \after" Also "\setuptyping[TEX][escape=//]" seems to have no

Re: [NTG-context] escape in verbatim text eats line breaks

2011-01-10 Thread Hans Hagen
On 10-1-2011 12:23, Stefan Müller wrote: Hi list, there seems to be something wrong with the "escape" mechanism in verbatim. Line breaks before escaped code are ignored. Consider the following example from the wiki [1] (e.g. the second line is printed right behind the first with no line break):

[NTG-context] escape in verbatim text eats line breaks

2011-01-10 Thread Stefan Müller
Hi list, there seems to be something wrong with the "escape" mechanism in verbatim. Line breaks before escaped code are ignored. Consider the following example from the wiki [1] (e.g. the second line is printed right behind the first with no line break): \starttext \setuptyping[TEX][escape=