% Install the lambda calculus pretty-printer, as defined in pret-lam.lua.
\installprettytype [LAM] [LAM]
% Define \startlambda \stoplambda
-\definetyping[lambda][option=LAM,style=sans,before=\startboxed,after=\stopboxed]
+\definetyping[lambda][option=LAM,style=sans,before=\startboxed,after=\stopboxed,strip=auto]
+% Define \startunboxedlambda \stopunboxedlambda
+\definetyping[unboxedlambda][option=LAM,style=sans,strip=auto]
% Define \lam{} (since \lambda is taken)
\definetype[lam][option=LAM,style=sans]
% Install the transformation pretty-printer, as defined in pret-trans.lua.
\installprettytype [TRANS] [TRANS]
% Define \starttrans \stoptrans
-\definetyping[trans][option=TRANS,style=normal,before=\startboxed,after=\stopboxed]
+\definetyping[trans][option=TRANS,style=normal,before=\startboxed,after=\stopboxed,strip=auto]
% Install the haskell pretty-printer, as defined in pret-haskell.lua.
\installprettytype [HASKELL] [HASKELL]
% Define \starthaskell \stophaskell
-\definetyping[haskell][option=HASKELL,before=\startboxed,after=\stopboxed]
+\definetyping[haskell][option=HASKELL,before=\startboxed,after=\stopboxed,strip=auto]
% Define \hs
\definetype[hs][option=HASKELL,style=mono]
\define[1]\typebufferlam{
% We can't use \startlambda here defined by definetyping[lambda] above when
% typing buffers, so instead we'll redfine the options here.
- \setuptyping[option=LAM,style=sans,before=,after=]
+ \setuptyping[option=LAM,style=sans,before=,after=,strip=auto]
\startboxed
\typebuffer[#1]
\stopboxed
% Reset the typing options
- \setuptyping[option=none,style=\tttf]
+ \setuptyping[option=none,style=\tttf,strip=auto]
}
% Type the given buffer with the haskell typing style.
\define[1]\typebufferhs{
% We can't use \startlambda here defined by definetyping[lambda] above when
% typing buffers, so instead we'll redfine the options here.
- \setuptyping[option=HASKELL,style=mono]
+ \setuptyping[option=HASKELL,style=mono,strip=auto]
\startboxed
\typebuffer[#1]
\stopboxed
% Reset the typing options
- \setuptyping[option=none,style=\tttf]
+ \setuptyping[option=none,style=\tttf,strip=auto]
}
% Display a useMPgraphic in a pretty box
% commonly contain two boxed items (Before / after, code / picture).
\definefloat[example][examples]
\setupcaption[example][location=top] % Put captions on top
+
+% Margin magic taken from
+% http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/details.pdf By setting negative
+% margin distances, we put our float inside the outer margin. I think we set
+% both left and right margin distance, because we don't know what will be the
+% outer margin (and it will probably only use the distance of the margin it's
+% actually aligning against).
+% We also set an offset, to prevent protruding text (overfull hboxes) from
+% jamming into the intermezzo. Also, some extra space is easier on the eye
+% (However, the intermezzo is moved to the right by this offset, instead of
+% moving the text to left. We can't increase the offset by much...)
+\setupfloat[intermezzo][offset=.3cm,leftmargindistance=-\leftmarginwidth, rightmargindistance=-\rightmarginwidth, default={outer}]
+\setupcaption[intermezzo][location=top,number=no] % Put captions on top
+
+\setupheads[aligntitle=float]
+% vim: set sw=2 sts=2 expandtab: