How to use extended ASCII characters in the lstlisting environment?
When using extended ASCII characters inside the lstlisting environment, i.e. those corresponding to codes 191 - 197 (literally: ┐, └, ┴, ┬, ├, ─, ┼), latex produces the following error:
Package inputenc Error: Unicode char �lst@EC�lst@EC� (U+2832C0)(inputenc) not set up for use with LaTeX. ├──
Is there any way to enable the use of such characters inside lstlisting? Using usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} instead of usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} does not solve the problem.
input-encodings extended-characters ascii
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When using extended ASCII characters inside the lstlisting environment, i.e. those corresponding to codes 191 - 197 (literally: ┐, └, ┴, ┬, ├, ─, ┼), latex produces the following error:
Package inputenc Error: Unicode char �lst@EC�lst@EC� (U+2832C0)(inputenc) not set up for use with LaTeX. ├──
Is there any way to enable the use of such characters inside lstlisting? Using usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} instead of usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} does not solve the problem.
input-encodings extended-characters ascii
Do they work outside of alistlistingenvironment? In normal text, intexttt, in averbatimenvironment?
– Marijn
Dec 13 '18 at 15:36
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doesusepackage{pmboxdraw}help?
– jfbu
Dec 13 '18 at 16:17
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When using extended ASCII characters inside the lstlisting environment, i.e. those corresponding to codes 191 - 197 (literally: ┐, └, ┴, ┬, ├, ─, ┼), latex produces the following error:
Package inputenc Error: Unicode char �lst@EC�lst@EC� (U+2832C0)(inputenc) not set up for use with LaTeX. ├──
Is there any way to enable the use of such characters inside lstlisting? Using usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} instead of usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} does not solve the problem.
input-encodings extended-characters ascii
When using extended ASCII characters inside the lstlisting environment, i.e. those corresponding to codes 191 - 197 (literally: ┐, └, ┴, ┬, ├, ─, ┼), latex produces the following error:
Package inputenc Error: Unicode char �lst@EC�lst@EC� (U+2832C0)(inputenc) not set up for use with LaTeX. ├──
Is there any way to enable the use of such characters inside lstlisting? Using usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} instead of usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} does not solve the problem.
input-encodings extended-characters ascii
input-encodings extended-characters ascii
asked Dec 13 '18 at 14:22
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Do they work outside of alistlistingenvironment? In normal text, intexttt, in averbatimenvironment?
– Marijn
Dec 13 '18 at 15:36
1
doesusepackage{pmboxdraw}help?
– jfbu
Dec 13 '18 at 16:17
add a comment |
Do they work outside of alistlistingenvironment? In normal text, intexttt, in averbatimenvironment?
– Marijn
Dec 13 '18 at 15:36
1
doesusepackage{pmboxdraw}help?
– jfbu
Dec 13 '18 at 16:17
Do they work outside of a
listlisting environment? In normal text, in texttt, in a verbatim environment?– Marijn
Dec 13 '18 at 15:36
Do they work outside of a
listlisting environment? In normal text, in texttt, in a verbatim environment?– Marijn
Dec 13 '18 at 15:36
1
1
does
usepackage{pmboxdraw} help?– jfbu
Dec 13 '18 at 16:17
does
usepackage{pmboxdraw} help?– jfbu
Dec 13 '18 at 16:17
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Use pmboxdraw and the literate key for listings. In the documentation for pmboxdraw there is the full list with the LICR names.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{listings,pmboxdraw}
lstset{
basicstyle=ttfamily,
columns=fullflexible,
keepspaces,
literate=
{┐}{textSFiii}1%
{└}{textSFii}1%
{┴}{textSFvii}1%
{┬}{textSFvi}1%
{├}{textSFviii}{1}%
{─}{textSFx}1%
{┼}{textSFv}1,
}
begin{document}
begin{lstlisting}
a b c d e f g
┐ └ ┴ ┬ ├ ─ ┼
end{lstlisting}
end{document}

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Use pmboxdraw and the literate key for listings. In the documentation for pmboxdraw there is the full list with the LICR names.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{listings,pmboxdraw}
lstset{
basicstyle=ttfamily,
columns=fullflexible,
keepspaces,
literate=
{┐}{textSFiii}1%
{└}{textSFii}1%
{┴}{textSFvii}1%
{┬}{textSFvi}1%
{├}{textSFviii}{1}%
{─}{textSFx}1%
{┼}{textSFv}1,
}
begin{document}
begin{lstlisting}
a b c d e f g
┐ └ ┴ ┬ ├ ─ ┼
end{lstlisting}
end{document}

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Use pmboxdraw and the literate key for listings. In the documentation for pmboxdraw there is the full list with the LICR names.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{listings,pmboxdraw}
lstset{
basicstyle=ttfamily,
columns=fullflexible,
keepspaces,
literate=
{┐}{textSFiii}1%
{└}{textSFii}1%
{┴}{textSFvii}1%
{┬}{textSFvi}1%
{├}{textSFviii}{1}%
{─}{textSFx}1%
{┼}{textSFv}1,
}
begin{document}
begin{lstlisting}
a b c d e f g
┐ └ ┴ ┬ ├ ─ ┼
end{lstlisting}
end{document}

add a comment |
Use pmboxdraw and the literate key for listings. In the documentation for pmboxdraw there is the full list with the LICR names.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{listings,pmboxdraw}
lstset{
basicstyle=ttfamily,
columns=fullflexible,
keepspaces,
literate=
{┐}{textSFiii}1%
{└}{textSFii}1%
{┴}{textSFvii}1%
{┬}{textSFvi}1%
{├}{textSFviii}{1}%
{─}{textSFx}1%
{┼}{textSFv}1,
}
begin{document}
begin{lstlisting}
a b c d e f g
┐ └ ┴ ┬ ├ ─ ┼
end{lstlisting}
end{document}

Use pmboxdraw and the literate key for listings. In the documentation for pmboxdraw there is the full list with the LICR names.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{listings,pmboxdraw}
lstset{
basicstyle=ttfamily,
columns=fullflexible,
keepspaces,
literate=
{┐}{textSFiii}1%
{└}{textSFii}1%
{┴}{textSFvii}1%
{┬}{textSFvi}1%
{├}{textSFviii}{1}%
{─}{textSFx}1%
{┼}{textSFv}1,
}
begin{document}
begin{lstlisting}
a b c d e f g
┐ └ ┴ ┬ ├ ─ ┼
end{lstlisting}
end{document}

answered Dec 13 '18 at 17:56
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Do they work outside of a
listlistingenvironment? In normal text, intexttt, in averbatimenvironment?– Marijn
Dec 13 '18 at 15:36
1
does
usepackage{pmboxdraw}help?– jfbu
Dec 13 '18 at 16:17