On Sep 12, 2007, at 1:20 AM, Alain Matthes wrote:
In a first time, we can forget the packages like pstricks and pgf. The problem actually is all the functions have the same colour.
The problem of the color is a slightly different one. They are the same color because, syntactically, they are the same thing. Even if we distinguish them among their different packages, we will also need to customize the various themes to make the functions have different color depending on what package they are from.
You see, the problem is that LaTeX goes in some sense against TM's syntax coloring philosophy. TM tends to color things depending on their syntactic meaning. In LaTeX most everything is a function, so they are of course all colored as functions ;).
So we will need to figure out what principle we want to follow when coloring functions different from each other. I.e. how will we group the functions together? Should all functions in a package have the same color? Is there another division more meaningful?
Haris Skiadas Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Hanover College