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=Basic usage of listings package=


LaTeX comes with listings package which can be used to include source code in a nice manner in LaTeX output. To include listings package with proper configuration use:
LaTeX comes with listings package which can be used to include source code in a nice manner in LaTeX output. To include listings package with proper configuration use:
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Listing package supports large number of languages. Languages supported are listed at wikibooks page at http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Packages/Listings  Most of the information in this page has also been learned from the same wikibook page.
Listing package supports large number of languages. Languages supported are listed at wikibooks page at http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Packages/Listings  Most of the information in this page has also been learned from the same wikibook page.
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LaTeX comes with listings package which can be used to include source code in a nice manner in LaTeX output. To include listings package with proper configuration use:

\usepackage{listings}
\usepackage{color}
 
\definecolor{dkgreen}{rgb}{0,0.6,0}
\definecolor{gray}{rgb}{0.5,0.5,0.5}
\definecolor{mauve}{rgb}{0.58,0,0.82}
 
\lstset{ %
  language=erlang,                % the language of the code
  basicstyle=\footnotesize,           % the size of the fonts that are used for the code
  numbers=left,                   % where to put the line-numbers
  numberstyle=\tiny\color{gray},  % the style that is used for the line-numbers
  stepnumber=1,                   % the step between two line-numbers. If it's 1, each line 
                                  % will be numbered
  numbersep=5pt,                  % how far the line-numbers are from the code
  backgroundcolor=\color{white},      % choose the background color. You must add \usepackage{color}
  showspaces=false,               % show spaces adding particular underscores
  showstringspaces=false,         % underline spaces within strings
  showtabs=false,                 % show tabs within strings adding particular underscores
  frame=single,                   % adds a frame around the code
  rulecolor=\color{black},        % if not set, the frame-color may be changed on line-breaks within not-black text (e.g. commens (green here))
  tabsize=4,                      % sets default tabsize to 2 spaces
  captionpos=b,                   % sets the caption-position to bottom
  breaklines=true,                % sets automatic line breaking
  breakatwhitespace=true,        % sets if automatic breaks should only happen at whitespace
  title=\lstname,                   % show the filename of files included with \lstinputlisting;
                                  % also try caption instead of title
  keywordstyle=\color{blue},          % keyword style
  commentstyle=\color{dkgreen},       % comment style
  stringstyle=\color{mauve},         % string literal style
%   escapeinside={\%*}{*)},            % if you want to add LaTeX within your code
%   morekeywords={*,...}               % if you want to add more keywords to the set
}


After including listings package to include a source code file listing one can use:

  \lstinputlisting[language=erlang, 
    caption={Hello World program (hello\_world.erl)}, 
    label=introduction-hello_world]
      {examples/introduction/hello_world.erl}


If it is desired then source code can also be typed directly into tex file using lstlistings environment, such as:

\begin{lstlisting}
   //Code
\end{lstlisting}

Listing package supports large number of languages. Languages supported are listed at wikibooks page at http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Packages/Listings Most of the information in this page has also been learned from the same wikibook page.



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