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- I'd recommend using a code-listing environment so that the python code is not interpreted as 'normal' text. Some suggestions and options for this are provided here: overleaf.com/learn/latex/Code_listing.Dan MacKinnon– Dan MacKinnon2023-06-03 23:24:01 +00:00Commented Jun 3, 2023 at 23:24
- Hi, thank you for your suggestion. I forgot to mention that I am using it. I am using the listings library. However, everytime that I am trying to copy my code from the compiled pdf, there are hiding extra space in the strings when I paste it on my terminal.Lola– Lola2023-06-03 23:32:13 +00:00Commented Jun 3, 2023 at 23:32
- It can happen with some listing settings, flexible columns work better, but generally copy &paste pf code from pdf is not reliable.Ulrike Fischer– Ulrike Fischer2023-06-03 23:53:33 +00:00Commented Jun 3, 2023 at 23:53
- Hi, thank you for your advice! Yes, I know that copy and paste from pdf is not reliable, but someone might use it when trying to use the code. Your suggestion worked. I just added \begin{lstlisting}[columns=flexible,language=python], and the hiding spaces disapered. Many thanks!Lola– Lola2023-06-04 00:04:47 +00:00Commented Jun 4, 2023 at 0:04
- (see also tex.stackexchange.com/questions/563803/… for other links)user202729– user2027292023-06-04 03:07:14 +00:00Commented Jun 4, 2023 at 3:07
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