I'm a newbie to LaTeX and I can't find the cause of a problem described below.
I need to insert several C++ code snippets into my document, so I use the listings package for this purpose. The compiler is pdflatex. Everything works, but the monospaced font just doesn't apply to code within lstlisting environment.
- I have already tried to fix this with including the beramono package. But the \ttfamily command just seems "ignorant" of it.
- Also, I can't use the courier package, because the corresponding \texttt command can't be used in basicstyle parameter of \lstset. So I use the \ttfamily. But it doesn't work:-)
Here is my "simplified" LaTeX code:
\documentclass{book} \usepackage[beramono]{classicthesis} % The layout is based on the Classic Thesis style \usepackage{arsclassica} % Modifies the Classic Thesis package \usepackage{amsfonts} % Just in case: The main document language is Russian, so I use cp1251. % Of course, the C++ code doesn't have any cyrillic letters \usepackage[T1, T2A]{fontenc} \usepackage[cp1251]{inputenc} \usepackage[english, russian]{babel} \usepackage{xcolor} \usepackage{listings} % Here I change the default font, because the \textbf command doesn't work on it \renewcommand*\rmdefault{iwona} \definecolor{BackgroundColor}{rgb}{0.9,0.9,0.9} \definecolor{OliveGreen}{rgb}{0,0.6,0} \lstset{ basicstyle=\normalsize\ttfamily, % Doesn't work ! language=C++, backgroundcolor=\color{BackgroundColor}, tabsize=4, captionpos=b, %tabsize=3, frame=lines, numbers=left, numberstyle=\tiny, numbersep=5pt, breaklines=true, showstringspaces=false, keywordstyle=\color{blue}, commentstyle=\color{OliveGreen}, stringstyle=\color{red} } \begin{document} Example of code snippet: \begin{lstlisting}[language=C++] #include <Bo/services/Ucntl.h> ssize_t __attribute__((nonnull(1)) AorpRelease( aorp_object_t aThis, aorp_opflags_t Flags /* = 0 */, struct aorp_error *anErrPtr /* = NULL */ ); \end{lstlisting} \end{document} Note: I'm not OK with just leaving it serif. The ampersand is unsatisfiable.
I hope someone of you guys will help to figure out what's wrong.
P.S. I am not desperate enough to try this: http://www.radamir.com/tex/ttf-tex.htm Looks quite painful.


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