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Python comments not highlighted with lstlisting
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are Inuse underscore inside lstlisting with pythonnewenvironment gives error with lstlistingLstlisting format Java codeUseVerbatim equivalent for lstlistingEmphasize hex number in lstlisting using font colorUnderscore and asterisk color in lstlisting stringError to compile lstlistingCustomize keyword lstlistinghow to use accents inside a lstlistinglstlisting and bold keywords
I want to use lstlisting
for some Python code, and I have a code segment that looks like this:
documentclass[11pt]article
usepackagecolor
usepackagelistings
lstloadlanguagesPython
lstset
language=Python,
basicstyle=scriptsizesffamily,
numberstyle=colorgray,
stringstyle=color[HTML]933797
commentstyle=color[HTML]228B22sfffamily,
emph=[2]from,import,pass,return, emphstyle=[2]color[HTML]DD52F0,
emph=[3]range, emphstyle=[3]color[HTML]D17032,
emph=[4]for,in,def, emphstyle=[4]colorblue,
showstringspaces=false,
breaklines=true,
prebreak=mboxcolorgraytiny$searrow$,
numbers=left,
xleftmargin=15pt
begindocument
beginlstlisting[language=Python]
# Function definitions
# Test cases
for _ in range(100):
# Test comment
endlstlisting
enddocument
But the comments that start with #
are not highlight with my specified color, they are just black. Any ideas?
lstlisting
add a comment |
I want to use lstlisting
for some Python code, and I have a code segment that looks like this:
documentclass[11pt]article
usepackagecolor
usepackagelistings
lstloadlanguagesPython
lstset
language=Python,
basicstyle=scriptsizesffamily,
numberstyle=colorgray,
stringstyle=color[HTML]933797
commentstyle=color[HTML]228B22sfffamily,
emph=[2]from,import,pass,return, emphstyle=[2]color[HTML]DD52F0,
emph=[3]range, emphstyle=[3]color[HTML]D17032,
emph=[4]for,in,def, emphstyle=[4]colorblue,
showstringspaces=false,
breaklines=true,
prebreak=mboxcolorgraytiny$searrow$,
numbers=left,
xleftmargin=15pt
begindocument
beginlstlisting[language=Python]
# Function definitions
# Test cases
for _ in range(100):
# Test comment
endlstlisting
enddocument
But the comments that start with #
are not highlight with my specified color, they are just black. Any ideas?
lstlisting
add a comment |
I want to use lstlisting
for some Python code, and I have a code segment that looks like this:
documentclass[11pt]article
usepackagecolor
usepackagelistings
lstloadlanguagesPython
lstset
language=Python,
basicstyle=scriptsizesffamily,
numberstyle=colorgray,
stringstyle=color[HTML]933797
commentstyle=color[HTML]228B22sfffamily,
emph=[2]from,import,pass,return, emphstyle=[2]color[HTML]DD52F0,
emph=[3]range, emphstyle=[3]color[HTML]D17032,
emph=[4]for,in,def, emphstyle=[4]colorblue,
showstringspaces=false,
breaklines=true,
prebreak=mboxcolorgraytiny$searrow$,
numbers=left,
xleftmargin=15pt
begindocument
beginlstlisting[language=Python]
# Function definitions
# Test cases
for _ in range(100):
# Test comment
endlstlisting
enddocument
But the comments that start with #
are not highlight with my specified color, they are just black. Any ideas?
lstlisting
I want to use lstlisting
for some Python code, and I have a code segment that looks like this:
documentclass[11pt]article
usepackagecolor
usepackagelistings
lstloadlanguagesPython
lstset
language=Python,
basicstyle=scriptsizesffamily,
numberstyle=colorgray,
stringstyle=color[HTML]933797
commentstyle=color[HTML]228B22sfffamily,
emph=[2]from,import,pass,return, emphstyle=[2]color[HTML]DD52F0,
emph=[3]range, emphstyle=[3]color[HTML]D17032,
emph=[4]for,in,def, emphstyle=[4]colorblue,
showstringspaces=false,
breaklines=true,
prebreak=mboxcolorgraytiny$searrow$,
numbers=left,
xleftmargin=15pt
begindocument
beginlstlisting[language=Python]
# Function definitions
# Test cases
for _ in range(100):
# Test comment
endlstlisting
enddocument
But the comments that start with #
are not highlight with my specified color, they are just black. Any ideas?
lstlisting
lstlisting
asked 11 hours ago
pixelpixel
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432413
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1 Answer
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There are three issues here: (1) gray
is not defined by default in color
, generally use xcolor
instead. (2) there is a comma missing after stringstyle=color[HTML]933797
. (3) one too many f's in sfffamily
Then the example works for me
Updated MWE:
documentclass[11pt]article
usepackagexcolor
usepackagelistings
lstloadlanguagesPython
lstset
language=Python,
basicstyle=scriptsizesffamily,
numberstyle=colorgray,
stringstyle=color[HTML]933797,
commentstyle=color[HTML]228B22sffamily,
emph=[2]from,import,pass,return, emphstyle=[2]color[HTML]DD52F0,
emph=[3]range, emphstyle=[3]color[HTML]D17032,
emph=[4]for,in,def, emphstyle=[4]colorblue,
showstringspaces=false,
breaklines=true,
prebreak=mboxcolorgraytiny$searrow$,
numbers=left,
xleftmargin=15pt
begindocument
beginlstlisting[language=Python]
# Function definitions
# Test cases
for _ in range(100):
# Test comment
endlstlisting
enddocument
Thanks, seems to work nicely!
– pixel
10 hours ago
add a comment |
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There are three issues here: (1) gray
is not defined by default in color
, generally use xcolor
instead. (2) there is a comma missing after stringstyle=color[HTML]933797
. (3) one too many f's in sfffamily
Then the example works for me
Updated MWE:
documentclass[11pt]article
usepackagexcolor
usepackagelistings
lstloadlanguagesPython
lstset
language=Python,
basicstyle=scriptsizesffamily,
numberstyle=colorgray,
stringstyle=color[HTML]933797,
commentstyle=color[HTML]228B22sffamily,
emph=[2]from,import,pass,return, emphstyle=[2]color[HTML]DD52F0,
emph=[3]range, emphstyle=[3]color[HTML]D17032,
emph=[4]for,in,def, emphstyle=[4]colorblue,
showstringspaces=false,
breaklines=true,
prebreak=mboxcolorgraytiny$searrow$,
numbers=left,
xleftmargin=15pt
begindocument
beginlstlisting[language=Python]
# Function definitions
# Test cases
for _ in range(100):
# Test comment
endlstlisting
enddocument
Thanks, seems to work nicely!
– pixel
10 hours ago
add a comment |
There are three issues here: (1) gray
is not defined by default in color
, generally use xcolor
instead. (2) there is a comma missing after stringstyle=color[HTML]933797
. (3) one too many f's in sfffamily
Then the example works for me
Updated MWE:
documentclass[11pt]article
usepackagexcolor
usepackagelistings
lstloadlanguagesPython
lstset
language=Python,
basicstyle=scriptsizesffamily,
numberstyle=colorgray,
stringstyle=color[HTML]933797,
commentstyle=color[HTML]228B22sffamily,
emph=[2]from,import,pass,return, emphstyle=[2]color[HTML]DD52F0,
emph=[3]range, emphstyle=[3]color[HTML]D17032,
emph=[4]for,in,def, emphstyle=[4]colorblue,
showstringspaces=false,
breaklines=true,
prebreak=mboxcolorgraytiny$searrow$,
numbers=left,
xleftmargin=15pt
begindocument
beginlstlisting[language=Python]
# Function definitions
# Test cases
for _ in range(100):
# Test comment
endlstlisting
enddocument
Thanks, seems to work nicely!
– pixel
10 hours ago
add a comment |
There are three issues here: (1) gray
is not defined by default in color
, generally use xcolor
instead. (2) there is a comma missing after stringstyle=color[HTML]933797
. (3) one too many f's in sfffamily
Then the example works for me
Updated MWE:
documentclass[11pt]article
usepackagexcolor
usepackagelistings
lstloadlanguagesPython
lstset
language=Python,
basicstyle=scriptsizesffamily,
numberstyle=colorgray,
stringstyle=color[HTML]933797,
commentstyle=color[HTML]228B22sffamily,
emph=[2]from,import,pass,return, emphstyle=[2]color[HTML]DD52F0,
emph=[3]range, emphstyle=[3]color[HTML]D17032,
emph=[4]for,in,def, emphstyle=[4]colorblue,
showstringspaces=false,
breaklines=true,
prebreak=mboxcolorgraytiny$searrow$,
numbers=left,
xleftmargin=15pt
begindocument
beginlstlisting[language=Python]
# Function definitions
# Test cases
for _ in range(100):
# Test comment
endlstlisting
enddocument
There are three issues here: (1) gray
is not defined by default in color
, generally use xcolor
instead. (2) there is a comma missing after stringstyle=color[HTML]933797
. (3) one too many f's in sfffamily
Then the example works for me
Updated MWE:
documentclass[11pt]article
usepackagexcolor
usepackagelistings
lstloadlanguagesPython
lstset
language=Python,
basicstyle=scriptsizesffamily,
numberstyle=colorgray,
stringstyle=color[HTML]933797,
commentstyle=color[HTML]228B22sffamily,
emph=[2]from,import,pass,return, emphstyle=[2]color[HTML]DD52F0,
emph=[3]range, emphstyle=[3]color[HTML]D17032,
emph=[4]for,in,def, emphstyle=[4]colorblue,
showstringspaces=false,
breaklines=true,
prebreak=mboxcolorgraytiny$searrow$,
numbers=left,
xleftmargin=15pt
begindocument
beginlstlisting[language=Python]
# Function definitions
# Test cases
for _ in range(100):
# Test comment
endlstlisting
enddocument
edited 7 hours ago
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Thanks, seems to work nicely!
– pixel
10 hours ago
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Thanks, seems to work nicely!
– pixel
10 hours ago
Thanks, seems to work nicely!
– pixel
10 hours ago
Thanks, seems to work nicely!
– pixel
10 hours ago
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