Verbatim in framed text
Some of my verbatim lines are overflowing the framed text box I'm putting them in. I see that I could define a pretty printer to handle this but I came up with the following: \starttext \startframedtext[middle][width=.8\textwidth] \startframedtext[left][frame=off, width=.6\textwidth] \starttyping import x from x import y for z in b: print dfdg Some text Some text Some text Some text Some really long text Some really long text Some really long text Some really long text Some really longtextSomereallylong text Some really long text Some really long text Some really long text Some really long text Some really long text \stoptyping \stopframedtext \stopframedtext \stoptext This works but seems like cheating. Is there a better third way I could try, or could someone point to a mkiv pretty printer example I could study? Many thanks, Felix
Am 20.09.2011 um 17:50 schrieb Felix Ingram:
Some of my verbatim lines are overflowing the framed text box I'm putting them in. I see that I could define a pretty printer to handle this but I came up with the following:
\starttext \startframedtext[middle][width=.8\textwidth] \startframedtext[left][frame=off, width=.6\textwidth] \starttyping import x from x import y for z in b: print dfdg Some text Some text Some text Some text Some really long text Some really long text Some really long text Some really long text Some really longtextSomereallylong text Some really long text Some really long text Some really long text Some really long text Some really long text \stoptyping \stopframedtext \stopframedtext \stoptext
This works but seems like cheating.
Is there a better third way I could try, or could someone point to a mkiv pretty printer example I could study?
Change the alignment of the verbatim text with “\setuptyping[align=flushleft]”. Wolfgang
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Felix Ingram
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Wolfgang Schuster