I'm trying to start using scribble/lp and ran into some issues. 1. When I switch a buffer from scribble/base to scribble/lp, if I have no chunks I get an error. Why is this? It certainly isn't needed for typesetting; for assembling code during execution, when there are no chunk's why isn't it equivalent to require'ing an empty file?
2. There is an lp-include but this is like include, not include-section. This makes it difficult to use in a larger document. I am currently creating an empty shadow file like this: #lang scribble/base @(require scribble/lp-include) @lp-include["first-desugar.scrbl"] and @include-section'ing that. (But hey, at least "it works".) 3. When I switch to scribble/lp, all my non-chunk codeblocks seem to lose their color formatting! The exact same @codeblock{...} that is nice and colored in scribble/base now looks more like @verbatim{...} in scribble/lp; only the code associated with @chunk[...]s is colored. Is there a reason for (1), a better way to do (2), and a way around (3)? The third is the closest to a show-stopper. Thanks! Shriram ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users