listings prebreak question

2007-11-21 Thread Neal Becker
Anyone know something that can be put into listings prebreak that would be more visually appealing than '/'? I'd like some kind of arrow, but attempts to put in any math symbols, using e.g. prebreak={$+$} (That is, just try a simple math symbol) results in errors: Improper discretionary list.

Re: listings prebreak question

2007-11-21 Thread Neal Becker
Neal Becker wrote: Anyone know something that can be put into listings prebreak that would be more visually appealing than '/'? I'd like some kind of arrow, but attempts to put in any math symbols, using e.g. prebreak={$+$} (That is, just try a simple math symbol) results in errors:

listings prebreak question

2007-11-21 Thread Neal Becker
Anyone know something that can be put into listings prebreak that would be more visually appealing than '/'? I'd like some kind of arrow, but attempts to put in any math symbols, using e.g. prebreak={$+$} (That is, just try a simple math symbol) results in errors: Improper discretionary list.

Re: listings prebreak question

2007-11-21 Thread Neal Becker
Neal Becker wrote: Anyone know something that can be put into listings prebreak that would be more visually appealing than '/'? I'd like some kind of arrow, but attempts to put in any math symbols, using e.g. prebreak={$+$} (That is, just try a simple math symbol) results in errors:

listings prebreak question

2007-11-21 Thread Neal Becker
Anyone know something that can be put into listings prebreak that would be more visually appealing than '/'? I'd like some kind of arrow, but attempts to put in any math symbols, using e.g. prebreak={$+$} (That is, just try a simple math symbol) results in errors: Improper discretionary list.

Re: listings prebreak question

2007-11-21 Thread Neal Becker
Neal Becker wrote: > Anyone know something that can be put into listings prebreak that would be > more visually appealing than '/'? > > I'd like some kind of arrow, but attempts to put in any math symbols, > using e.g. prebreak={$+$} (That is, just try a simple math symbol) results > in errors: