[OS X TeX] problem with package listings

Dominique Thillaud dominique.thillaud at wanadoo.fr
Tue May 17 10:51:09 CEST 2005


Dear Frank,
	Thanks, that works for the unexpected spaces (I used 
extendedchars=true option directly at the level of definition language 
in the block of \lstdefinelanguage{sanskrit}).
	But an other error appears (perhaps a previous one less evident) :
after the special characters, normal spaces are deleted. This occurs 
after long vowels, M and H, the only ones able to ending a word :

\skr{manthaanam mandaraM kRtvaa mamanthur amitaujasaH} becomes
manthanam mandaramkrtvamamanthur amitaujasah (with special chars 
correctly writen)

	Worst, an attempt to use explicit spaces, compiling :
\skr{manthaanam mandaraM\ kRtvaa\ mamanthur amitaujasaH}
gives the same result and an attempt of introducing { }{\ }{1} in the 
literate list gives an error.
	Puzzled again !
Dominique

PS : curiously, if I ask the option showspaces=true, ALL the spaces are 
correct :
manthanam_mandaram_krtva_mamanthur_amitaujasah ( _ for the visible 
space char)
but I can't use this solution who whould be ambiguous with a splitted 
sandhi.

Le lundi, 16 mai 2005, à 23:29 Europe/Paris, Frank STENGEL a écrit :

>
> Le 16 mai 05 à 21:24, Frank STENGEL a écrit :
>
>> Try to use the extendedchars=true option to the listings package. 
>> this is the option that enables the (proper) typing of accents in 
>> listings.
>
> Oops, I forgot. You set it using the command
>
> \lstset{extendedchars=true}
>
> before your listing(s).
>
> -- 
> Frank STENGEL (fstengel<at>mac.com)
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