Caption for lstlisting over n pages
I have a code which is over 3 pages. I wish to caption each page with is caption then something like (Part 1 of 3)...
How can I do that? I am using the lstlisting
package
captions lstlisting
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I have a code which is over 3 pages. I wish to caption each page with is caption then something like (Part 1 of 3)...
How can I do that? I am using the lstlisting
package
captions lstlisting
Without an MWE this question has fallen by the wayside, If you want to refresh it so as to get some interest then possibly add some lipsum or blindtext to illustrate a few pages of a typical lstlisting output
– KJO
Mar 10 at 1:13
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I have a code which is over 3 pages. I wish to caption each page with is caption then something like (Part 1 of 3)...
How can I do that? I am using the lstlisting
package
captions lstlisting
I have a code which is over 3 pages. I wish to caption each page with is caption then something like (Part 1 of 3)...
How can I do that? I am using the lstlisting
package
captions lstlisting
captions lstlisting
edited Mar 5 at 4:34
JouleV
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asked Mar 4 at 22:52
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Without an MWE this question has fallen by the wayside, If you want to refresh it so as to get some interest then possibly add some lipsum or blindtext to illustrate a few pages of a typical lstlisting output
– KJO
Mar 10 at 1:13
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Without an MWE this question has fallen by the wayside, If you want to refresh it so as to get some interest then possibly add some lipsum or blindtext to illustrate a few pages of a typical lstlisting output
– KJO
Mar 10 at 1:13
Without an MWE this question has fallen by the wayside, If you want to refresh it so as to get some interest then possibly add some lipsum or blindtext to illustrate a few pages of a typical lstlisting output
– KJO
Mar 10 at 1:13
Without an MWE this question has fallen by the wayside, If you want to refresh it so as to get some interest then possibly add some lipsum or blindtext to illustrate a few pages of a typical lstlisting output
– KJO
Mar 10 at 1:13
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Without an MWE this question has fallen by the wayside, If you want to refresh it so as to get some interest then possibly add some lipsum or blindtext to illustrate a few pages of a typical lstlisting output
– KJO
Mar 10 at 1:13