How to make Greek-containing tokens in minted, without XeTeX or LuaTeX?
I would like to use mixed Latin/Greek tokens (variable names) like helloδ
in minted
. To stay compatible with arXiv I cannot use XeTeX or LuaTeX.
Outside of minted
, working with textgreek
is my favourite way of getting good Greek characters. Is there a way to get the textgreek
characters into a minted
frame without using the escapeinside
mechanism that interrupts the token lexing process? Here's a minimal example of what I don't want:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{minted}
usepackage{textgreek}
begin{document}
begin{minted}[escapeinside=||]{mask}
hello|textdelta|
end{minted}
end{document}
You can see that minted
has broken up the variable name into a Latin part and a Greek part. The fancyvrb line generating the above output is
PYG{n+nt}{hello}PYG{esc}{textdelta}
Simply changing the appearance of PYG{esc}
to match the rest of the token is not a good solution because the token helloδ
may appear in different settings and require different appearances throughout the text. I would much rather know how to generate
PYG{n+nt}{hellotextdelta}
directly. Any other solutions are welcome too, of course.
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I would like to use mixed Latin/Greek tokens (variable names) like helloδ
in minted
. To stay compatible with arXiv I cannot use XeTeX or LuaTeX.
Outside of minted
, working with textgreek
is my favourite way of getting good Greek characters. Is there a way to get the textgreek
characters into a minted
frame without using the escapeinside
mechanism that interrupts the token lexing process? Here's a minimal example of what I don't want:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{minted}
usepackage{textgreek}
begin{document}
begin{minted}[escapeinside=||]{mask}
hello|textdelta|
end{minted}
end{document}
You can see that minted
has broken up the variable name into a Latin part and a Greek part. The fancyvrb line generating the above output is
PYG{n+nt}{hello}PYG{esc}{textdelta}
Simply changing the appearance of PYG{esc}
to match the rest of the token is not a good solution because the token helloδ
may appear in different settings and require different appearances throughout the text. I would much rather know how to generate
PYG{n+nt}{hellotextdelta}
directly. Any other solutions are welcome too, of course.
minted greek
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add a comment |
I would like to use mixed Latin/Greek tokens (variable names) like helloδ
in minted
. To stay compatible with arXiv I cannot use XeTeX or LuaTeX.
Outside of minted
, working with textgreek
is my favourite way of getting good Greek characters. Is there a way to get the textgreek
characters into a minted
frame without using the escapeinside
mechanism that interrupts the token lexing process? Here's a minimal example of what I don't want:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{minted}
usepackage{textgreek}
begin{document}
begin{minted}[escapeinside=||]{mask}
hello|textdelta|
end{minted}
end{document}
You can see that minted
has broken up the variable name into a Latin part and a Greek part. The fancyvrb line generating the above output is
PYG{n+nt}{hello}PYG{esc}{textdelta}
Simply changing the appearance of PYG{esc}
to match the rest of the token is not a good solution because the token helloδ
may appear in different settings and require different appearances throughout the text. I would much rather know how to generate
PYG{n+nt}{hellotextdelta}
directly. Any other solutions are welcome too, of course.
minted greek
New contributor
I would like to use mixed Latin/Greek tokens (variable names) like helloδ
in minted
. To stay compatible with arXiv I cannot use XeTeX or LuaTeX.
Outside of minted
, working with textgreek
is my favourite way of getting good Greek characters. Is there a way to get the textgreek
characters into a minted
frame without using the escapeinside
mechanism that interrupts the token lexing process? Here's a minimal example of what I don't want:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{minted}
usepackage{textgreek}
begin{document}
begin{minted}[escapeinside=||]{mask}
hello|textdelta|
end{minted}
end{document}
You can see that minted
has broken up the variable name into a Latin part and a Greek part. The fancyvrb line generating the above output is
PYG{n+nt}{hello}PYG{esc}{textdelta}
Simply changing the appearance of PYG{esc}
to match the rest of the token is not a good solution because the token helloδ
may appear in different settings and require different appearances throughout the text. I would much rather know how to generate
PYG{n+nt}{hellotextdelta}
directly. Any other solutions are welcome too, of course.
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