It's easiest if I just quote my contributor:
<quote>
I'm translating some pages from techbase and need to use lot of the <code> -
tag. As described I write <code cppqt n> .... </code> and get a result with
the following line:
Invalid language argument, "cppqt", select one from the list:
I've tried cpp, cpp-qt, c, qt , etc, but all results in the same error. So a
correct tagged code sequence isn't displayed at least and important parts of
information are missing by the end user.
I noticed the possibility to substitute the <code> tag with the <pre>. But
this gives no line numbering
</quote>
Can anyone suggest a solution please?
Anne
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