From 9789d09132f18a838e84f041b4b3aff28d3426ec Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2013 17:32:47 +0000 Subject: rm context refman, since it is quite stale, no release point to update from, and self-evidently everyone who cares uses online resources git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@29711 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- .../context/manuals/reference/en/co-verbatim.tex | 244 --------------------- 1 file changed, 244 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-verbatim.tex (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-verbatim.tex') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-verbatim.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-verbatim.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 0ec79e5c8ca..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/manuals/reference/en/co-verbatim.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,244 +0,0 @@ -\startcomponent co-verbatim - -\environment contextref-env -\product contextref - - -\chapter[verbatim]{Verbatim text} -\index{verbatim text} -\index{typed text} -\index{typing} -\index{verbatim} -\macro{\tex{starttyping}} -\macro{\tex{setuptyping}} -\macro{\tex{setuptype}} -\macro{\tex{type}} -\macro{\tex{typ}} -\macro{\tex{tex}} -\macro{\tex{typefile}} - -Text can be displayed in verbatim (typed) form. The text is -typed between the commands: - -\showsetup{starttyping} - -Like in: - -\startbuffer -\starttyping -In this text there are enough examples of verbatim text. The command -definitions and examples are typeset with the mentioned commands. Like in -this example. -\stoptyping -\stopbuffer - -\startreality -\typebuffer -\stopreality - -For in||line typed text the command \type {\type} is -available. - -\showsetup{type} - -A complete file can be added to the text with the command: - -\showsetup{typefile} - -The style of typing is set with: - -\showsetup{setuptyping} - -This setup influences the display verbatim (\type -{\starttyping}) and the verbatim typesetting of files (\type -{\typefile}) and buffers (\type {\typebuffer}). The first -optional argument can be used to define a specific verbatim -environment. - -\starttyping -\setuptyping[file][margin=default] -\stoptyping - -When the key \type {space=on}, the spaces are shown: - -\startreality -\setuptyping[space=on] -\starttyping -No alignment is to be preferred -over aligning by means of -spaces or the s t r e t c h i n g of words -\stoptyping -\stopreality - -A very special case is: - -\startbuffer -\definetyping - [broadtyping] - -\setuptyping - [broadtyping] - [oddmargin=-1.5cm,evenmargin=-.75cm] -\stopbuffer - -\getbuffer - -\typebuffer - -This can be used in: - -\startbuffer -\startbroadtyping -A verbatim line can be very long and when we don't want to hyphenate we -typeset it in the margin on the uneven pages. -\stopbroadtyping -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -At a left hand side page the verbatim text is set in the -margin. - -\getbuffer - -An in||line verbatim is set up by: - -\showsetup{setuptype} - -When the parameter \type {option} is set at \type {slanted} -all text between \type{<}\type{<} and \type{>}\type{>} is -typeset in {\ttsl a slanted letter}. This feature can be -used with all parameters. In this way \type -+\type{aa<+\type++\type+>cc}+ will result in: \type -{aa<>cc}. - -% Het gekruk met de gesplitste << voorkomt ongewenste -% ligaturen in lucida fonts. - -For reasons of readability you can also use other characters -than \type+{+ and \type+}+ as {\em outer} parenthesis. You -can choose your own non||active (a non||special) character, -for example: \type{\type+like this+} or \type{\type-like -that-}. Furthermore you can use the mentioned -\type{<}\type{<} and \type{>}\type{>}, as in -\type+\type<+\type++\type+>+ or even -\type{\type}. - -The parameter \type {option=commands} enables you to process -commands in a typed text. In this option \texescape\ is -replaced by \type {/}. This option is used for typesetting -manuals like this one. For example: - -\startexample -\setuptyping[option=none] -\starttyping -\seethis <> - /vdots -\sihtees <> -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -The double \type{<}\type{<} and \type{>}\type{>} overtake -the function of \type+{}+. - -Within the type||commands we are using \type {\tttf}. When -we would have used \type {\tt}, the \type {\sl} would have -produced a slanted and \type {\bf} a bold typeletter. Now -this will not happen: - -\startexample -\setuptyping[option=commands] -\starttyping -\seethis <> - /vdots -\sihtees <> -\stoptyping -\stopexample - -One of the most interesting options of typesetting verbatim -is a program source code. We will limit the information on -this topic and refer readers to the documentation in the -files \type {verb-<>.tex} and \type {cont-ver.tex}. In -that last file you can find the following lines: - -\starttyping -\definetyping [MP] [option=MP] -\definetyping [PL] [option=PL] -\definetyping [JS] [option=JS] -\definetyping [TEX] [option=TEX] -\stoptyping - -Here we see that it is possible to define your own verbatim -environment. For that purpose we use the command: - -\showsetup{definetyping} - -The definitions above couple such an environment to an -option. - -\startbuffer -\startMP -beginfig (12) ; - MyScale = 1.23 ; - draw unitsquare scaled MyScale shifted (10,20) ; -endfig ; -\stopMP -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -In color (or reduced gray) this will come out as: - -\startreality -\getbuffer -\stopreality - -These environments take care of typesetting the text in such -a way that the typographics match the chosen language. It is -possible to write several filters. Languages like \METAPOST, -\METAFONT, \PERL, \JAVASCRIPT, \SQL, and off course \TEX\ -are supported. By default color is used to display these -sources, where several palettes take care of the different -commands. That is why you see the parameter \type {palet} in -\type {\setuptyping}. One can use font changes or even own -commands instead, by assigning the appropriate values to the -\type {icommand} (for identifiers), \type {vcommand} (for -variables) and \type {ccommand} parameters (for the rest). By -default we have: - -\starttyping -\setuptyping [icommand=\ttsl, vcommand=, ccommand=\tf] -\stoptyping - -We have some alternatives for \type {\type}. When -typesetting text with this command the words are not -hyphenated. Hyphenation is performed however when one uses: - -\showsetup{typ} - -\startmode[mkii] -When you are thinking of producing a manual on \TEX\ you -have two commands that may serve you well: - -\showsetup{tex} - -\showsetup{arg} - -The first command places a \tex{} in front of typed text and -the second command encloses the text with \arg{}. -\stopmode - - -\startmode[mkiv] -When you are thinking of producing a manual on \TEX\ you -have a command that may serve you well: - -\showsetup{tex} - -This command places a \tex{} in front of typed text. -\stopmode - - - -\stopcomponent - -- cgit v1.2.3