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[Axiom-developer] RE: listings oddness
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Bill Page |
Subject: |
[Axiom-developer] RE: listings oddness |
Date: |
Sun, 6 May 2007 23:27:40 -0400 |
Cliff,
On 6, 2007 7:44 PM you wrote:
>
> Well, this is weird:
>
> escapeinside={starttex}{endtex}
>
> didn't seem to work, but
>
> escapeinside={(address@hidden@*)}
>
> does.
>
I am not sure what you are saying didn't work since in
what you wrote I see the following equivalences:
starttex == (*@
endtex == @*)
and as you say, that works. If you wanted (for some reason
I don't understand) to use literally `starttex' and `endtex`
as delimiters, I don't see why that wouldn't work. It would
just be weird. Normally it is expected that you would use
something that would be interpreted as a comment in whatever
programming language you are using. If you where writing
Spad or Aldor code than I suppose you might use:
escapeinside={--}{\^^M}
Ref. the example before "How to gobble characters" on page
53. (But I haven't actually tried this.)
> Oh, well. As long as something works...
>
Right. :-)
Regards,
Bill Page.