How to avoid rewriting lines to generate code blocks
I have the following lines :
scriptsize
begin{Shaded}
lstset{language=C++,
keywordstyle=color{blue},
stringstyle=color{red},
commentstyle=color{green},
morecomment=[l][color{magenta}]{#}
}
begin{lstlisting}[frame=none]
int main(){
some_cpp_code
}
end{lstlisting}
end{Shaded}
normalsize
which I used to generate a block of c++
code lines. But this lines of latex codes should be repeated, because I need those blocks to be frequently used.
So what I would like to do is as follows:
First define a 'class-like' lines before the document.
Latex_class Code_block
scriptsize
begin{Shaded}
lstset{language=C++,
keywordstyle=color{blue},
stringstyle=color{red},
commentstyle=color{green},
morecomment=[l][color{magenta}]{#}
}
begin{lstlisting}[frame=none]
....
end{lstlisting}
end{Shaded}
normalsize
then use the class to avoid repetition of those lines:
begin{Code_block}
int main(){
some_cpp_code
}
end{Code_block}
But I'm wondering if there is any way to do so. Any help will be appreciated.
Edited
I used Shaded
environment as follows
usepackage{color}
definecolor{shadecolor}{RGB}{248,248,248}
newenvironment{Shaded}{begin{snugshade}}{end{snugshade}}
environments
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I have the following lines :
scriptsize
begin{Shaded}
lstset{language=C++,
keywordstyle=color{blue},
stringstyle=color{red},
commentstyle=color{green},
morecomment=[l][color{magenta}]{#}
}
begin{lstlisting}[frame=none]
int main(){
some_cpp_code
}
end{lstlisting}
end{Shaded}
normalsize
which I used to generate a block of c++
code lines. But this lines of latex codes should be repeated, because I need those blocks to be frequently used.
So what I would like to do is as follows:
First define a 'class-like' lines before the document.
Latex_class Code_block
scriptsize
begin{Shaded}
lstset{language=C++,
keywordstyle=color{blue},
stringstyle=color{red},
commentstyle=color{green},
morecomment=[l][color{magenta}]{#}
}
begin{lstlisting}[frame=none]
....
end{lstlisting}
end{Shaded}
normalsize
then use the class to avoid repetition of those lines:
begin{Code_block}
int main(){
some_cpp_code
}
end{Code_block}
But I'm wondering if there is any way to do so. Any help will be appreciated.
Edited
I used Shaded
environment as follows
usepackage{color}
definecolor{shadecolor}{RGB}{248,248,248}
newenvironment{Shaded}{begin{snugshade}}{end{snugshade}}
environments
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In which package isShaded
defined? Please add a compilable example.
– JouleV
21 mins ago
1
Welcome to TeX.SE!
– Kurt
12 mins ago
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I have the following lines :
scriptsize
begin{Shaded}
lstset{language=C++,
keywordstyle=color{blue},
stringstyle=color{red},
commentstyle=color{green},
morecomment=[l][color{magenta}]{#}
}
begin{lstlisting}[frame=none]
int main(){
some_cpp_code
}
end{lstlisting}
end{Shaded}
normalsize
which I used to generate a block of c++
code lines. But this lines of latex codes should be repeated, because I need those blocks to be frequently used.
So what I would like to do is as follows:
First define a 'class-like' lines before the document.
Latex_class Code_block
scriptsize
begin{Shaded}
lstset{language=C++,
keywordstyle=color{blue},
stringstyle=color{red},
commentstyle=color{green},
morecomment=[l][color{magenta}]{#}
}
begin{lstlisting}[frame=none]
....
end{lstlisting}
end{Shaded}
normalsize
then use the class to avoid repetition of those lines:
begin{Code_block}
int main(){
some_cpp_code
}
end{Code_block}
But I'm wondering if there is any way to do so. Any help will be appreciated.
Edited
I used Shaded
environment as follows
usepackage{color}
definecolor{shadecolor}{RGB}{248,248,248}
newenvironment{Shaded}{begin{snugshade}}{end{snugshade}}
environments
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I have the following lines :
scriptsize
begin{Shaded}
lstset{language=C++,
keywordstyle=color{blue},
stringstyle=color{red},
commentstyle=color{green},
morecomment=[l][color{magenta}]{#}
}
begin{lstlisting}[frame=none]
int main(){
some_cpp_code
}
end{lstlisting}
end{Shaded}
normalsize
which I used to generate a block of c++
code lines. But this lines of latex codes should be repeated, because I need those blocks to be frequently used.
So what I would like to do is as follows:
First define a 'class-like' lines before the document.
Latex_class Code_block
scriptsize
begin{Shaded}
lstset{language=C++,
keywordstyle=color{blue},
stringstyle=color{red},
commentstyle=color{green},
morecomment=[l][color{magenta}]{#}
}
begin{lstlisting}[frame=none]
....
end{lstlisting}
end{Shaded}
normalsize
then use the class to avoid repetition of those lines:
begin{Code_block}
int main(){
some_cpp_code
}
end{Code_block}
But I'm wondering if there is any way to do so. Any help will be appreciated.
Edited
I used Shaded
environment as follows
usepackage{color}
definecolor{shadecolor}{RGB}{248,248,248}
newenvironment{Shaded}{begin{snugshade}}{end{snugshade}}
environments
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In which package isShaded
defined? Please add a compilable example.
– JouleV
21 mins ago
1
Welcome to TeX.SE!
– Kurt
12 mins ago
add a comment |
1
In which package isShaded
defined? Please add a compilable example.
– JouleV
21 mins ago
1
Welcome to TeX.SE!
– Kurt
12 mins ago
1
1
In which package is
Shaded
defined? Please add a compilable example.– JouleV
21 mins ago
In which package is
Shaded
defined? Please add a compilable example.– JouleV
21 mins ago
1
1
Welcome to TeX.SE!
– Kurt
12 mins ago
Welcome to TeX.SE!
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