In the meantime I figure out these two options, too. But I decided the effort
seems to high for me. Especially as emacs an minted use different syntactic
categories.
Johannes
Am 01.02.2020 um 14:50 schrieb John Kitchin
mailto:jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu>>:
My guess is you have two options:
1. Cu
Bastien writes:
>> Frequently I publish org-mode documents containing source code blocks
>> to html (htmlize) and pdf (minted). I would like to see the same
>> colors in both export types. But
>> I cannot figure out, what’s the best way to achieve this.
>>
>> Has anyone solved this problem? Are the
My guess is you have two options:
1. Customize the colors in minted to match what is on your screen. I am
pretty sure that code in html looks very much like what is on your screen.
This might be an entry point to customizing minted style.
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/131456/customize-co
Hi Johannes,
Johannes Brauer writes:
> Frequently I publish org-mode documents containing source code blocks
> to html (htmlize) and pdf (minted). I would like to see the same
> colors in both export types. But
> I cannot figure out, what’s the best way to achieve this.
>
> Has anyone solved thi
Hi!
Frequently I publish org-mode documents containing source code blocks to html
(htmlize) and pdf (minted). I would like to see the same colors in both export
types. But
I cannot figure out, what’s the best way to achieve this.
Has anyone solved this problem? Are there any hints?
Johannes