
On 28/08/2015, at 8:19 pm, Christopher Howard
I occasionally have blocks of example interpreter interaction, and I'm not sure what to do with it. Is there a certain command enclosure that would be appropriate? Ideally, it would treat the text like monospace, and also preserve line breaks. Example text would be:
*GCD> extEuclidean 546 2022 (6,100,-27) *GCD> 546 * 100 + 2022 * (-27) == 6 True
But this does not come out looking similar in the final output.
The absolute minimum here is \begin{verbatim} ... \end{verbatim} but do be careful that there are no TAB characters there. The next step up would be to use something like the `listings' package; see http://texdoc.net/texmf-dist/doc/latex/listings/listings.pdf verbatim will make the output look exactly like the input; listings can make the output look like Haskell, if that's what you want.