\usepackage{listings} \usepackage{color} \definecolor{hellgelb}{rgb}{1,1,0.9} \definecolor{colKeys}{rgb}{0,0,1} \definecolor{colIdentifier}{rgb}{0,0,0} \definecolor{colComments}{rgb}{1,0,0} \definecolor{colString}{rgb}{0,0.5,0} % Symbol to put when line wraps \newcommand{\wrapsign}{\hbox{\rm\ensuremath\hookleftarrow}} % % Default verbatim layout used if \lstparamset not defined % \@ifundefined{lstparamset}{ \lstset{% basicstyle=\ttfamily\small, % identifierstyle=\color{colIdentifier}, % keywordstyle=\color{colKeys}, % stringstyle=\color{colString}, % commentstyle=\color{colComments}, % tabsize=2, % frame=single, % framerule=0pt, % extendedchars=true, % showspaces=false, % showlines=true, % showstringspaces=false, % numberstyle=\tiny, % breaklines=true, % prebreak={\space\wrapsign}, % backgroundcolor=\color[gray]{0.95}, % breakautoindent=true, % captionpos=b% } }{ % Call the user macro that defines the layout \lstparamset } % % GAP language, derivated from Pascal, has more keywords to highlight % \lstdefinelanguage[]{GAP}[]{Pascal}{% morekeywords={od,fi,alias}% } % Lengths to compute the listing width from the number of characters \newlength{\lstcharwidth} \newlength{\lstcharwidthb} \newlength{\lstframesep} \newlength{\lstwidth} \setlength{\lstcharwidth}{\lst@width} %\let\lstcharwidth\lst@width \setlength{\lstframesep}{\lst@frametextsep} % Setup to compute a char width \def\lstsetup{\sbox{\z@}{\lstinline!x!}% \settowidth{\lstcharwidth}{\usebox{\z@}}% \sbox{\z@}{\lstinline[basicstyle=\ttfamily]!x!} \settowidth{\lstcharwidthb}{\usebox{\z@}}} % Environment to render fancyvrb like listings does \newenvironment{fvlisting}[1][] {\lstset{fancyvrb,#1}} {\lstset{fancyvrb=false}}