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Cool. Patrick, IMO it would be good if you create [www.contextgarden.net] as an index page for all of the separate subdomains. You have so many now that it would be nice to have an overview.

Taco 10:04, 24 Aug 2004 (CEST)

  • Good suggestion. for a start I'll add the subdomains on the navigation bar. I won't be home the next few days, so all work will take some time (as usual). But I'll think about a main page at www.contextgarden.net --pg

I have changed the appearance of the pre element; the lines were sticking together in my browser (safari). I hope I didn't break any other browsers' appearance. And I have added a simple TeX prettyprinter. See Help:Editing for a description (where else should I describe the new features?)

pg 12:00, 25 Aug 2004 (CEST)

The lineheight of pre is now a bit loose for me, but not so much so that it is actually irritating in Gecko-based stuff (Mozilla 1.7.2 &co). In konqueror (Khtml) it looks worse, but that's more or less normal for me (I have font problems). Someone else should check.

That new prettyprinter does wonders for the Changes page. Much easier on they brain now. --Taco 15:07, 25 Aug 2004 (CEST)

  • Perhaps the line height is different on the pages where texcode is included in the small element? In http://sandbox.contextgarden.net/Changes there is no small element, as opposed to Changes. Hmm, I just looked at the pages with Camino (gecko) and IE 5 (mac) - and I am not statisfied. --pg 

pretty printing

  • the actual texcode pretty printer doesn't handle \\ correctly, see
    one\\two
    vs.
    one\\two
  • a pretty printer for XML would be nice!

--Hraban 13:21, 2 Sep 2004 (CEST)

OK, I have fixed texcode, and an xml prettyprinter is on my todo list... pg 23:53, 2 Sep 2004 (CEST)
xmlcode can be used for xml verbatim text. See Image Database for an example. OK? pg
Thank you! --Hraban 16:47, 12 Sep 2004 (CEST)

There is a pretty printer for xml:

texexec --pdf --use=xml-pretty yourfile.xml

you can call the pretty printer directly (see files) and tune teh output for inline and display elements and such

something to play with

I have added a wiki<->tex interface. See http://sandbox.contextgarden.net for an example. If this looks stable, I'll put it in the main wiki.

pg 01:07, 8 Sep 2004 (CEST)

Well, no complaints yet. So we can do:

<context>
\setupcolors [state=start]
\framed [background=color,
         backgroundcolor=green,
          offset=1cm ]{hello world!}
</context>

BTW: I'll announce news on contextgarden.net and related stuff on http://news.contextgarden.net/

--pg

Patrick, would it be possible to enhance this nice feature, so that one can use more than one context-block on a page? (e.g. for samples of different setups) --Hraban
Should be fixed; some stupid programming error --pg