nico wrote:
Hello,
The output is pretty as I wish, but unfortunately the line numbers are *not* the numbers of the listing lines, but the numbers of the lines once wrapped in the frame. In the example below the first line is very long (the "blah blah" line), but in the output it is shown as 4 lines (with 4 line numbers).
I've tried this with a "method" trick, but that does not work too well with 'location=intext'. Anyway, here is what I did: \setuptyping[prog] [bodyfont=small, before={\begingroup\setuplinenumbering[style=small,% step=2,start=3,location=inmargin,method=type] \startframelisting \obeylines \startlinenumbering}, after={\stoplinenumbering\stopframelisting\endgroup}]
Is there a way to achieve this in a more integrated way with the typing environment?
Probably, but I do not know.
The other side effect of the method used is that it changes the linenumbering behaviour outside the typing environment. I tried the "reset" option, but it doesn't change the intext location. Is there a possibility to come back to default settings?
The setup obeys normal grouping rules (hence the \begingroup ... \endgroup in the code above)
Last but not least, is it possible to customize the wrapping behaviour so that an arbitrary command can be called before the cut, and another command after the cut? What I would like to have is {\space\wrapsign} before the cut and an indentation after the cut to show that the line is wrapped.
That should be possible in typing environments. I even think there was a wiki page on that. But in non-verbatim environments, the breaking is simply TeX's paragraph builder, and I do not think context allows tinkering with that (I could be proven wrong, of course) Cheers, Taco