On 15-10-2011 05:29, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
In the vim module, I use vim to generate TeX code that looks roughly as
~~~ \SYN[Type]{public} \SYN[Type]{static} \SYN[Type]{void} main\SYN[javaParen]{(}String args\SYN[javaParen]{)} \{ System.out.println\SYN[javaParen]{(}\SYN[Constant]{"Hello World"}\SYN[javaParen]{)} ; \} ~~~
When generating pdf output, I simply set appropriate catcodes so that the line breaks and leading white spaces are significant. However, when exporting to xml, leading white space is ignored while line break is translated to <break/>. How can I export in such a way that leading white spaces are preserved (and ideally no <break/> is generated, but I can deal with that using CSS).
brrr .. catcodes ... can't you wrap lines in a macro and tag spaces too? in principle you should be able to use some of of the regular typing wrapping code for that but anything other than catcoded characters will do (also, keep in mind that people might want to pass the generated code around as arguments in which case catcodes can create a mess \setupbackend[export=yes] \starttext \startlines \zwnj \char32\char32\char32 test \char32 test test \zwnj \char32\char32 test \char32 test test \zwnj \char32 test \char32 test test test \char32 test test \stoplines \stoptext ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | voip: 087 875 68 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------