Hi, since we recently discussed editor support and syntax highlighting:
Pandoc can use definitions from Kate[1] for syntax highlighting in a
code block via "--syntax-definition".
There’s also ConTeXt support (MkIV/LMTX):
https://kate-editor.org/syntax/data/syntax/context.xml
Apparently, it c
By the way: there exists a module which is capable of highlighting Java:
https://modules.contextgarden.net/cgi-bin/module.cgi/ruid=12720986/action=view/id=82
Cheers, Christoph
Henri Menke via ntg-context schrieb am Do., 2. Dez.
2021, 19:45:
> On Thu, 2021-12-02 at 12:07 -0500, Aditya Mahajan vi
On Thu, 2021-12-02 at 12:07 -0500, Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context
wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Dec 2021, Thangalin via ntg-context wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > There are a few technical hurdles with using the t-vim module in
> > LMTX.
> > First, users need to install the module using externally defined
> >
On Thu, 2 Dec 2021, Thangalin via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> There are a few technical hurdles with using the t-vim module in LMTX.
> First, users need to install the module using externally defined shell
> scripts. Second, it's awkward to communicate to users how to install it,
> especiall
Hi all,
There are a few technical hurdles with using the t-vim module in LMTX.
First, users need to install the module using externally defined shell
scripts. Second, it's awkward to communicate to users how to install it,
especially for Windows users. Third, it likely requires installing vim, as
Am 13.01.2012 um 12:00 schrieb Richard Weickelt:
> Hi,
>
> I've tried to include some C-code into my document, but failed to enable
> syntax highlighting.
>
> Tested on: linux-64, context-2011.05.18 (same with the beta) stand-alone mkIV
>
> 1) \starttyping[option=C] just prints verbatim text.
Hi,
I've tried to include some C-code into my document, but failed to enable
syntax highlighting.
Tested on: linux-64, context-2011.05.18 (same with the beta) stand-alone mkIV
1) \starttyping[option=C] just prints verbatim text. There seems to be no
formatter for C out of the box.
2) t-vim
Hello,
I've installed Scite on a Linux-Computer.
I can build the pdf with F5; when I start to write a
context-command the completion is suggested, e.g. \pa -> \page
There is no syntax-highlighting. How to switch it on?
Regards
Jannis
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On Fri, 21 Nov 2008, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
>>> Finally some success. I get product-name-vimsyntax.tmp when I run context.
>>> It complains about not finding product-name-vimsyntax.tmp-vimsyntax.tmp.
>>>
>>> I kill the compilation and run the command for vim manually which generates
>>> product
>> Finally some success. I get product-name-vimsyntax.tmp when I run context.
>> It complains about not finding product-name-vimsyntax.tmp-vimsyntax.tmp.
>>
>> I kill the compilation and run the command for vim manually which generates
>> product-name-vimsyntax.tmp-vimsyntax.tmp. Then I run context
On Thu, 20 Nov 2008, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Finally some success. I get product-name-vimsyntax.tmp when I run context.
> It complains about not finding product-name-vimsyntax.tmp-vimsyntax.tmp.
>
> I kill the compilation and run the command for vim manually which generates
> product-n
Hi,
Finally some success. I get product-name-vimsyntax.tmp when I run context.
It complains about not finding product-name-vimsyntax.tmp-vimsyntax.tmp.
I kill the compilation and run the command for vim manually which generates
product-name-vimsyntax.tmp-vimsyntax.tmp. Then I run context again an
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I updated context and grepped mtxrun for noquotes and the output is
> same as yours.
>
> I have a query. Line 270 of t-vim says \runvimsyntax{#2}
> Line275: \input #2-vimsyntax.tmp\relax
>
> where #2 is product_name-vimsyntax.tmp.
>
> This m
Hi,
I updated context and grepped mtxrun for noquotes and the output is
same as yours.
I have a query. Line 270 of t-vim says \runvimsyntax{#2}
Line275: \input #2-vimsyntax.tmp\relax
where #2 is product_name-vimsyntax.tmp.
This means that if the product name is xyz then \runvimsyntax{#2}
which
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running MarkIV and "luatools t-vim.tex" shows me the path of t-vim.tex.
> The version does say version=2008.07.15.
OK. So, t-vim is up-to-date.
> I tried to execute the same command which t-vim.tex executes for vim but
> it says that
Hi,
I am running MarkIV and "luatools t-vim.tex" shows me the path of t-vim.tex.
The version does say version=2008.07.15.
I tried to execute the same command which t-vim.tex executes for vim but
it says that command line is not correct. I switched on the logging and then
I read the log and it say
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried on both windows as well as on linux but I fail with the new
> module as well.
> The error being the same.
>
> I can't find file `xyz-vimsyntax.tmp-vimsyntax.tmp'.
>
> One thing I noticed that there is t-vim.tpm file. Where to put it?
Hi,
I tried on both windows as well as on linux but I fail with the new
module as well.
The error being the same.
I can't find file `xyz-vimsyntax.tmp-vimsyntax.tmp'.
One thing I noticed that there is t-vim.tpm file. Where to put it?
I have installed texlive 2008 in C\texlive on Windows and
/usr
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If I have a product name xyz and I have following things set up.
> \usemodule[vim]
> \setuptyping[option=color]
> \definevimtyping [C] [syntax=c]
>
> then I have following
> ..
> \startC
> #include
> usi
Hi,
If I have a product name xyz and I have following things set up.
\usemodule[vim]
\setuptyping[option=color]
\definevimtyping [C] [syntax=c]
then I have following
..
\startC
#include
using namespace std;
\stopC
.
I get the error : I can'
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