Quantcast
Channel: What's the best way to typeset C++ codes in latex? - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 3

Answer by Thanos for What's the best way to typeset C++ codes in latex?

$
0
0

Recently I have finished my thesis, and I added an appendix with some CINT (C/C++) code. I used listings package, adding those lines on my preamble:

\definecolor{listinggray}{gray}{0.9}\definecolor{lbcolor}{rgb}{0.9,0.9,0.9}\lstset{backgroundcolor=\color{lbcolor},    tabsize=4,    %   rulecolor=,    language=[GNU]C++,        basicstyle=\scriptsize,        upquote=true,        aboveskip={1.5\baselineskip},        columns=fixed,        showstringspaces=false,        extendedchars=false,        breaklines=true,        prebreak = \raisebox{0ex}[0ex][0ex]{\ensuremath{\hookleftarrow}},        frame=single,        numbers=left,        showtabs=false,        showspaces=false,        showstringspaces=false,        identifierstyle=\ttfamily,        keywordstyle=\color[rgb]{0,0,1},        commentstyle=\color[rgb]{0.026,0.112,0.095},        stringstyle=\color[rgb]{0.627,0.126,0.941},        numberstyle=\color[rgb]{0.205, 0.142, 0.73},%        \lstdefinestyle{C++}{language=C++,style=numbers}’.}\lstset{    backgroundcolor=\color{lbcolor},    tabsize=4,  language=C++,  captionpos=b,  tabsize=3,  frame=lines,  numbers=left,  numberstyle=\tiny,  numbersep=5pt,  breaklines=true,  showstringspaces=false,  basicstyle=\footnotesize,%  identifierstyle=\color{magenta},  keywordstyle=\color[rgb]{0,0,1},  commentstyle=\color{Darkgreen},  stringstyle=\color{red}  }

The output I get looks like that:


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 3

Trending Articles



<script src="https://jsc.adskeeper.com/r/s/rssing.com.1596347.js" async> </script>