Hi, I am typesetting R code in TeX using the listings package. I have experimented with various settings for the text, but all look a bit ugly. This might be because I have no typographic experience ;-) I would really appreciate if people sent me the settings they use for the listings package (eg in the \usepackage line, or \lstset, I am thinking about choices for basicstyle, ... etc). I could experiment with lost of different settings, but I guess that some people who use listings have already come up with a style they like. I am printing in black and white (though color is possible, I just don't think it would add much, but color settings are welcome too). Thanks, Tamas -- Tam??s K. Papp E-mail: tpapp at axelero.hu Please try to send only (latin-2) plain text, not HTML or other garbage.
My suggestion would be to look at what Sweave does. It typesets code in italics and output in upright. I believe you just need to use the style file R_HOME/share/texmf/Sweave.sty. HTH, Andy> From: Tamas Papp > > Hi, > > I am typesetting R code in TeX using the listings package. I have > experimented with various settings for the text, but all look a bit > ugly. This might be because I have no typographic experience ;-) > > I would really appreciate if people sent me the settings they use for > the listings package (eg in the \usepackage line, or \lstset, I am > thinking about choices for basicstyle, ... etc). I could experiment > with lost of different settings, but I guess that some people who use > listings have already come up with a style they like. I am printing > in black and white (though color is possible, I just don't think it > would add much, but color settings are welcome too). > > Thanks, > > Tamas > > -- > Tam??s K. Papp > E-mail: tpapp at axelero.hu > Please try to send only (latin-2) plain text, not HTML or > other garbage. > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide! > R-project.org/posting-guide.html > >