Hi, Robert, That helps (it gets rid of the extra first page), but I'm still not getting the line to wrap.
Thanks, -pd Robert Klein <rokl...@roklein.de> writes: > Hi Peter, > > sorry, I have > > (add-to-list 'org-latex-packages-alist '("" "listingsutf8")) > > in my .emacs (utf8 version of listings so I can use umlauts). > > > You can also simply put > > #+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage{listings} > > to the top of the file. > > > (PS: you won't need the xcolor package unless you want your triangle > e.g. in red...) > > Best regards > Robert > > > On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 11:53:22 -0400 > Peter Davis <p...@pfdstudio.com> wrote: > >> Robert Klein <rokl...@roklein.de> writes: >> >> > Hi, >> > >> > On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 10:51:59 -0400 >> > Peter Davis <p...@pfdstudio.com> wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> On 6/14/15 10:44 AM, Peter Davis wrote: >> >> > #+BEGIN_LaTeX >> >> > curl -v -X GET -H "Authorization:...\", \"access_token\": >> >> > \"..." "http://blah.blah.blah.com/v1/REST_API_STUFF/..." >> >> > #+END_LaTeX >> >> Sorry, that should be: >> >> >> >> >> >> #+BEGIN_LaTeX >> >> \tt{curl -v -X GET -H "Authorization:...\", \"access_token\": >> >> \"..." "http://blah.blah.blah.com/v1/REST_API_STUFF/..."} >> >> #+END_LaTeX >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> > This will do the job: >> > >> > #+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage{xcolor} >> > #+LaTeX_HEADER: \lstset{ >> > #+LaTeX_HEADER: basicstyle=\ttfamily, >> > #+LaTeX_HEADER: breaklines=true, >> > #+LaTeX_HEADER: prebreak=\mbox{\ensuremath{\triangleright}}, >> > #+LaTeX_HEADER: columns=fullflexible, >> > #+LaTeX_HEADER: keepspaces=true >> > #+LaTeX_HEADER: } >> > >> > >> > #+begin_src sh >> > curl -v -X GET -H "Authorization:...", "access_token": "..." >> > "http://blah.blah.blah.com/v1/REST_API_STUFF/..." >> > #+end_src >> > >> > >> > Note I use a `sh' source block, not `curl' and not a LaTeX block. >> > So you'll also be able to publish to HTML and someone using the >> > document can copy and past the command to her/his command line. >> > >> > The `prebreak' setting for some reasons needs some kind of box or >> > the LaTeX process croaks. >> > >> > Also nice, I got this from >> > tex.stackexchange.com/questions/116534/lstlisting-line-wrapping is >> > this postbreak setting for lstlistings (needs the xcolor package >> > above): >> > >> > postbreak=\raisebox{0ex}[0ex][0ex]{\ensuremath{\color{red}\hookrightarrow\space}}, >> > >> >> Thanks, Robert. This looks very promising, but it doesn't seem to work >> for me. Here's my sample document: >> >> ------ cut here ------ >> #+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage{xcolor} >> #+LaTeX_HEADER: \lstset{ >> #+LaTeX_HEADER: basicstyle=\ttfamily, >> #+LaTeX_HEADER: breaklines=true, >> #+LaTeX_HEADER: prebreak=\mbox{\ensuremath{\triangleright}}, >> #+LaTeX_HEADER: >> postbreak=\raisebox{0ex}[0ex][0ex]{\ensuremath{\color{red}\hookrightarrow\space}}, >> #+LaTeX_HEADER: columns=fullflexible, #+LaTeX_HEADER: >> keepspaces=true #+LaTeX_HEADER: } >> #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: >> [article,letterpaper,times,12pt,listings-bw,microtype] #+author: >> Peter Davis #+title: Hello, Test Document >> >> #+BEGIN_SRC sh >> curl -v -X GET -H "Authorization:...\", \"access_token\": \"..." >> "http://blah.blah.blah.com/v1/blahblahblah/..." #+END_SRC >> ------ cut here ------ >> >> Thank you! >> >> -pd >> >> >>