We used dblatex extensively some years ago, with our own LaTeX
stylesheets. My memory is somewhat vague, but I think that you won't
see the \usepackage{upquote} in the LaTeX output file, because it's
inside the (in your case) texstyle.sty file--you'll only see a line that
says
\usepackage{texstyle}
You should however see it loading 'upquote' in LaTeX's .log file.
But more importantly, the documentation for the upquote package
(https://ctan.math.washington.edu/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/upquote/upquote.pdf)
says "The package does not affect \tt, \texttt, etc." So I wouldn't
expect it to force straight quotes inside \texttt{} strings, only inside
'verbatim' or 'verb' blocks. The way to force straight quotes inside
\texttt{} is here:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/257612/adding-straight-quote-marks-to-texttt
although it admittedly requires you to use \textquotesingle{}, which is
a lot of typing. (You could of course re-define a simple macro like
\tq{} to be \textquotesingle{}.)
There are some more complicated solutions (in that you may have to
copy-past more code into your .sty file) here, which allow you to just
use the single quote mark:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/436308/changing-all-single-quotes-to-be-straight-when-within-texttt
My personal preference is the XeLaTeX solution, since that allows you to
use non-ASCII Unicode text in your input files. dblatex calls it if you use
-b xetex
on the command line. But you may have no need for that, and pdflatex is
admittedly faster.
Mike Maxwell
University of Maryland
On 8/6/2022 8:21 AM, Esteban Zimanyi wrote:
I am using dblatex to generate pdf content from docbook source files.
I was able to make programlisting (listings in Latex) to produce
straight quotes by passing a file named 'textstyle.sty' whose contents
is as follows
------------------------
%%
%% This style is derived from the manual
%% http://dblatex.sourceforge.net/doc/manual/sec-custom-latex.html
%%
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\ProvidesPackage{texstyle}[2017/04/25 PostGIS DocBook Style]
%% Just use the original package and pass the options
\RequirePackageWithOptions{docbook}
%% Make regular quotes within programlisting tags (#3726)
\usepackage{upquote}
\usepackage{listings}
\lstset{upquote=true}
------------------------
However this does not work with inline code (texttt in Latex). When
compiling with the debug flag
$dblatex -s texstyle.sty -d mobilitydb-berlinmod.xml
and analyze the generated file I can see that there is NO
\usepackage{upquote}
and the content where the problem is looks as follows
.... with one of the values \texttt{'minimal'} (the default),
\texttt{'medium'}, ....
Any idea how to solve this ?
Thanks for your answer !
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