Hey Lex,
Thanks for the clarification on everything.
I initially thought the parser didn't understand :language:
Everything works now.
*Just as a note...*
I had a further look into figuring out the objective-c issue, but haven't
been able to find a solution.
What I think is happening is that dblatex isn't converting objective-c to
something that pdftex understands.
Tex should understand objective c natively with the call:
\lsset{language=[Objective]C}
... but it looks like dblatex isn't making the translation from [source,
objective-c] (or objc, obj-c, objectivec) to the above...
The error that has me believe this is:
pdflatex failed
shortTest.tex:51: Package Listings Error: Couldn't load requested language.
shortTest.tex:51: leading text:
...ting}[language=objective-c,firstnumber=1,]
Also, after a pretty good search I just went in circles trying to figure
out how to modify the pdf toolchain to no avail.
So, ...
:language: c
... will suffice for me for now when I export to pdfs.
Thanks again for your help,
T
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