At Tue, 21 Jun 2011 15:39:06 -0500, Don Blaheta wrote: > If I put a single > example in a file and then run > > scribble --latex myfile.scrbl > > I get a LaTeX file that is an entire \document, not one that I can > \include elsewhere.
I've added a `--latex-section' mode to `scribble', so scribble --latex-section 0 myfile.scrbl will generate "myfile.tex" as something that you can \include. It also generates several other ".tex" files, which provide Latex commands that are potentially needed by "myfile.tex", so those extras need to be included in the document preamble. The set of extra ".tex" files depends on what you use in "myfile.scrbl". It should work well enough to render "myfile.scrbl", see what ".tex" files you get, and include those. If you have multiple Scribble-generated pieces, they'll generate (mostly) the same extra ".tex" files, and obviously you'll need to include only one copy of each in the preamble. _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users