From: <eng...@ss...> - 2003-03-11 09:04:42
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> David Abrahams <da...@bo...> writes: > > > The literal text fragment below: > > In keeping with our quest for polymorphism, ``lambda`` is also a unary > metafunction returning a metafunction class. In other words, we could > have written > > .. parsed-literal:: > > template <class X> > struct times4 > : twice<**typename mpl::lambda<mpl::plus<_1,_1> >::type**, X> > {}; > > Comes out as: > > Which in turn is displayed as: > > In keeping with our quest for polymorphism, lambda is also a unary > metafunction returning a metafunction > class. In other words, we could have written > template <class X> > struct times4 > : twice<\textbf{typename mpl::lambda<mpl::plus<_1,_1> >::type}, X> > {}; > > Note the appearance of TeX directives in the output. because its inside verbatim, julien used obeyspace asf. but this never worked for me. i modified it using an mbox with ttfamily, but tt seams to have no bold style. in CVS. > I'm beginning to wonder about using this toolchain to get from > ReST->PDF. Maybe ReST->DocBook->PDF is a better bet. sure if you have docbook installed, why not. i am thinking about not removing the stryle.tex but moving as much as possible into it, so it will function like the css. -- BINGO: competently fashion progressive skills --- Engelbert Gruber -------+ SSG Fintl,Gruber,Lassnig / A6410 Telfs Untermarkt 9 / Tel. ++43-5262-64727 ----+ |