On Feb 3, 2007, at 9:46 AM, Alain Matthes wrote:
Hello (sorry for my bad english) The same code is at this page on the site of Kjell Magne Fauskes
http://www.fauskes.net/pgftikzexamples/ (clic on the Sign diagram)
Kjell uses pygments a module of Python. The css and the code are more simple and the result is correct
Two questions :
- is it possible (perhaps with a better theme create only for
latex) to get a css more simple and a lighter source ?
Not via the current system, I don't think. The source contains all the information that the parser has, and ASAIK there is no easy way to tell it to ignore some of them (other than writing some custom search-and-replace script that removes the extra stuff you don't want)
- is it possible to use pygments ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/
pygments/ or http://pygments.pocoo.org/ ) from TextMate with Python's Bundle
It would perhaps be possible, the Python bundle wouldn't enter into it at all. But looking at the links you posted, pygments doesn't seem to support LaTeX as one of the languages for input. So we'll need to know a bit more about what Kjell is doing, in order to be able to help.
Greetings Alain
ps : The result of the css with textmate is very fine but is difficult to modify it directly by hand !
Haris