On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng wrote: > > Dear Ruby Experts, > > I'm new to Ruby notwithstanding that I have the following silly problem: > > I have to list some ruby code in a paper I'm writing by using LaTeX, I > > would like to pretty print such a code but both listings.sty and > > lgrinds.sty (two LaTeX styles for pretty printing list of code) do not > > support the ruby language. > I haven't got into LaTeX yet myself, but there are one or two other > options listed here: > http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=codelist > Whether: > The tiny_c2l system is more recent: users are encouraged to generate > their own driver files for languages it doesn't already deal with. > means they are encouraging this because it is easy, or because it is > far too much work for the authors (and therefore not easy!) I > couldn't say. Also, the author of listings suggests the user to fill his own syntax but the problem is that I'm too new to ruby to be able to write such a syntax by myself. Therefore, I'm looking for a syntax already made for the listings package or a package already supporting ruby. I'll give a look to your link thanks a lot Walter -- Walter Cazzola, PhD - Assistant Professor, DICo, University of Milano E-mail cazzola / disi.unige.it Ph.: +39 010 353 6637 Fax: +39 010 353 6699 キ キ --------------------------- キ キ キ --------------------------- キ キ キ ... recursive: adjective, see recursive ... キ キ --------------------------- キ キ キ --------------------------- キ キ キ