Thanks, Eli.  That's one of the things I was afraid of.

The other thing is: does a Scribble formatter ever look at the line/column position information in the syntax objects? (I thought I recalled it seeming to do this years ago, maybe for the start of a multi-line verbatim-like markup.)

I decided that just a normal Racket sexp write to the ".scrbl" file suits my needs, since the file doesn't need to be edited manually.

I also like your idea of just copying the bits of original source text. (I've done similar things before, with "http://www.neilvandyke.org/racket-progedit/";.) Though that would seem to make it even harder to kludge navigating from Scribble errors on this semi-generated file to the original source bits in the original source files.

Neil V.

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