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Error in @Haskell with operator font
From: |
Gabor Greif |
Subject: |
Error in @Haskell with operator font |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:36:00 +0200 |
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Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; SunOS sun4u; en-US; rv:1.8.1.4) Gecko/20070531 SeaMonkey/1.1.2 |
Hi all!
The attached documents demonstrate a problem in lout
(happens in versions 3.33 and 3.35, this is what I tested)
with wrong output of operators in @Haskell objects:
----------------------------------------------------------------
@SysInclude { report }
@SysInclude { haskell }
@Report
@CoverSheet { No }
@InitialFont { Palatino Base 9p }
@Title { Test }
@Abstract {Test.}
//
@Section
@Title { Test }
@Begin
@LP
# this gives me an "Exists" sign instead of a "Dollar" sign:
bug? @Haskell { foo1 $ woo1 }
@LP
# the below method works:
works! @Haskell operators { Base } { foo1 $ woo1 }
@End @Section
----------------------------------------------------------------
The testcase demonstrates it well. The dollar sign gets changed
to an "Exists" sign when @Haskell's defaults are used.
The workaround is to specify "@Haskell operators { Base } ..."
Any idea what causes this? I suspect that it is a bug, but maybe I
am doing something wrong.
Cheers,
Gabor
@SysInclude { report }
@SysInclude { haskell }
@Report
@CoverSheet { No }
@InitialFont { Palatino Base 9p }
@Title { Test }
@Abstract {Test.}
//
@Section
@Title { Test }
@Begin
@LP
# this gives me an "Exists" sign instead of a "Dollar" sign:
bug? @Haskell { foo1 $ woo1 }
@LP
# the below method works:
works! @Haskell operators { Base } { foo1 $ woo1 }
@End @Section
haskell-bug.lout.ps
Description: PostScript document
haskell-bug.lout.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
- Error in @Haskell with operator font,
Gabor Greif <=