
The source code for my thesis is public, and it includes this file: https://github.com/goldfirere/thesis/blob/master/tex/rae.fmt https://github.com/goldfirere/thesis/blob/master/tex/rae.fmt But there weren't colors in my thesis. (Or, at least, the code wasn't syntax highlighted with colors.) These days, I use that fmt file with these definitions in the tex file:
\newcommand{\keyword}[1]{\textcolor{BlueViolet}{\textbf{#1}}} \newcommand{\id}[1]{\textsf{\textsl{#1}}} \newcommand{\varid}[1]{\textcolor{Sepia}{\id{#1}}} \newcommand{\conid}[1]{\textcolor{OliveGreen}{\id{#1}}}
I hope this is helpful! Richard
On Jun 21, 2018, at 5:20 PM, Artem Pelenitsyn
wrote: Dear Oleg,
Thanks for the reply! It works modulo line 24 where, it seems, your mail client broke the line which happened to be inside comment and that drives pdflatex mad. The gist is fine though, so I put the link here: https://github.com/phadej/gists/blob/master/posts/2018-06-21-colors-in-lhs2t... https://github.com/phadej/gists/blob/master/posts/2018-06-21-colors-in-lhs2t...
Your answer shows the approach one could apply to tune the color of various lexical element. I wonder if there are prebaked set of definitions covering the whole (or most of) grammar: literals, comments, type variables… {- Obviously, RIchard has one :) -}
-- Best, Artem
On Thu, 21 Jun 2018 at 19:22 Oleg Grenrus
mailto:oleg.grenrus@iki.fi> wrote: Hi Artem, I answer with inline lhs2Tex file. Hopefully it helps in your typed-code type-settings!
cheers, Oleg.
\documentclass{article} %include polycode.fmt
\usepackage{hyperref} \hypersetup{pdfborder={0 0 0}}
% in lhs2TeX.style there are % % \newcommand{\Conid}[1]{{\mathit #1}} % \newcommand{\Varid}[1]{{\mathit #1}} % \newcommand{\anonymous}{\_} % % We can renew these
\usepackage{xcolor} \definecolor{darkred}{rgb}{.5,0,0} \definecolor{darkgreen}{rgb}{0,0.5,0} \definecolor{darkblue}{rgb}{0,0,.5} \definecolor{color4}{rgb}{0,.4,.4} \definecolor{color5}{rgb}{.4,.4,0}
\renewcommand{\Conid}[1]{{\color{darkblue}\mathit #1}}
% however types and constructors look the same, we can differentiate them though
%format Foo = "{\color{darkred}\mathit Foo}" %format MkFoo = "{\color{darkgreen}\mathit Foo}"
% Note how I "cheat" making MkFoo render as Foo!
% We can also highlight operators %format + = "\mathbin{\color{color4}+}"
% or symbols (note I also make thing look prettier)" %format plusFoo = "{\color{color5}\mathit plus_{Foo}}" %format ColorsInLhs2TeX = "{\text{Colors in lhs2\TeX}}"
\begin{document}
An example of colorful lhs2\TeX\ file. See the source at \url{https://github.com/phadej/gists/blob/master/posts/2018-06-21-colors-in-lhs2tex.tex}% https://github.com/phadej/gists/blob/master/posts/2018-06-21-colors-in-lhs2t... \footnote{It's named tex to trick \emph{Pandoc} in my blog setup}, and the result PDF at \url{https://github.com/phadej/gists/blob/master/pdf/ColorsInLhs2TeX.pdf https://github.com/phadej/gists/blob/master/pdf/ColorsInLhs2TeX.pdf}
\begin{code} module ColorsInLhs2TeX where
newtype Foo = MkFoo Int
plusFoo :: Foo -> Foo -> Int plusFoo (MkFoo n) (MkFoo m) = n + m \end{code} \end{document}
On 21.06.2018 18:29, Artem Pelenitsyn wrote:
Dear Cafe,
In his recent Stitch manuscript, https://cs.brynmawr.edu/~rae/papers/2018/stitch/stitch.pdf https://cs.brynmawr.edu/~rae/papers/2018/stitch/stitch.pdf <https://cs.brynmawr.edu/%7Erae/papers/2018/stitch/stitch.pdf https://cs.brynmawr.edu/%7Erae/papers/2018/stitch/stitch.pdf> Richard Eisenberg mentions that he uses lhs2TeX to typeset Haskell listings, but I'm not aware of the support for colors in lhs2TeX. Can anyone suggest how to get such a nice code highlighting (presumably with lhs2TeX).
-- Best wishes, Artem
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