Do you use @;% @(begin #reader scribble/comment-reader (racketblock (place-image ROCKET X ... MTSCN) )) @;%
to write down code blocks? It installs a reader that can cope with comments. On Apr 21, 2012, at 4:53 PM, Deren Dohoda wrote: > I have finally started learning scribble for use in literate > programming to break away from noweb for Racket. It's quite excellent, > I am glad to be making the switch. Thank everyone for their work. I > miss the math of latex but it isn't a dealbreaker. > > However, part of writing code is commenting the code for reminders of > why little bits are the way they are. The problem is that the scribble > HTML output has stripped all comments from the chunks. I have tried > digging down into scribble/lp but I must admit the guts are outside my > ability to understand. I'm guessing it is because the reader has > already stripped comments from the syntax by the time Racket gets to > the "chunk" syntax rule. The one bit that seems to indicate it strips > comments (code:comment) never seems to be used anywhere. I know that > there are code examples with comments in the Racket documentation. Is > there any way to keep code comments preserved in the scribbled view of > chunks? > > Thanks, > Deren > ____________________ > Racket Users list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/users ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users