On Tue, 14 Apr 2009, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-04-11, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
Or is there a way to tell TeX to use a proportional typeface but force it
to use a fixed width so it will line up?
The listings package has such an option. (Read its documentation.)
Thank you. I now scanned
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-04-11, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
Or is there a way to tell TeX to use a proportional typeface but force it
to use a fixed width so it will line up?
The listings package has such an option. (Read its documentation.)
Thank you. I now scanned
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009, Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2009-04-11, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
>
> > Or is there a way to tell TeX to use a proportional typeface but force it
> > to use a fixed width so it will line up?
>
> The listings package has such an option. (Read its documentation.)
Thank you. I now
I am looking for some typeface that looks the same for both monospaced and
proportional. I have a document with a mix of fixed width text that is to
be lined up (verbatim environment). I'd prefer to not use tables to line
up the content.
I want that font to look the same as the other
I am looking for some typeface that looks the same for both monospaced and
proportional. I have a document with a mix of fixed width text that is to
be lined up (verbatim environment). I'd prefer to not use tables to line
up the content.
I want that font to look the same as the other
I am looking for some typeface that looks the same for both monospaced and
proportional. I have a document with a mix of fixed width text that is to
be lined up (verbatim environment). I'd prefer to not use tables to line
up the content.
I want that font to look the same as the other