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From : Pedro Sanchez <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: hiding input command in session
- Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 12:23:35 -0600
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Buenos días
I'm wondering if there's a way to hide the prompt and input commands
from sessions and leave only displayed the output.
I'll be a little more specific. I'm using eukleides to render some
geometric drawings on my writing (about a hundred of them). But when I
give the document to the students, I'd like to hid the eukleides code
and show only the graphics since the code inbetween interferes with
the flow of the exposition and code is a bit confusing to readers. So
far I've seen a few possibilities
1. Copying the output graphic, deleting the session and pasting the
picture back.
This has the huge disadvantage that I cannot later edit the and modify
the pictures as the code is gone.
1b) Mantaining two documents (one with code and pictures and other
with only pasted pictures). This is not optimal as now I've got the
additional burden to keep the docs in sync.
2. Checking the "session" menu, I see a couple of interesting options.
"Remove above input" is no good as it amounts to 1. and it also
deletes the corresponding output. However, "insert fold input" (I'm
not sure about the exact words as I'm using one with spanish menus)
The fold input creates a blue dot which when doubleclicked folds into
a single line the session, therefore hiding the code but not removing.
That's good, except that the fold also hides the output!
3. Use external graphics. This is a no-no from my past experience,
mantaining many small sourcecode files and the corresponding rendered
pictures (and keeping track which picture what was sourcefile, etc...)
My former approach before using texmacs was doing latex+ pstricks so
the document would be self-contained, but I really want to give
texmacs a go (heh, I'm even learning the emacs keycombos and I've
never wanted before ;) Any suggestions?
- hiding input command in session, Pedro Sanchez, 12/09/2005
- Re: [TeXmacs] hiding input command in session, Kris Kuhlman, 12/09/2005
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