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%% Ein Beispiel der DANTE-Edition
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%% 2. Auflage
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%% Beispiel 14-03-9 auf Seite 696.
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%% Copyright (C) 2016 Herbert Voss
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%% It may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions
%% of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
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%% See http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt for details.
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\documentclass[ngerman,parskip=half]{screxabook}
\pagestyle{empty}
\setlength\textwidth{352.81416pt}
\usepackage{babel}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[scaled=0.85]{beramono}
\setcounter{chapter}{1}
%StartShownPreambleCommands
\usepackage{listings,xcolor}
%StopShownPreambleCommands
\begin{document}
Das Listing~\ref{lst1} zeigt ein Perlprogramm.
\lstset{language=Perl,numbers=left,numbersep=5pt,numberstyle=\tiny,
basicstyle=\ttfamily\small,inputencoding=latin1,frame=ltBR}
\begin{lstlisting}[extendedchars,breaklines,identifierstyle=\color{cyan}\bfseries,
commentstyle=\color{black!40},stringstyle=\color{blue},keywordstyle=\color{cyan},
float,caption=Ein Perlprogramm,label=lst1]
#Ce script Perl convertit l'expression d'une fonction mathémat. 'simple' en
#notation polonaise inverse. La procédure à invoquer est exp2prn(expression)
@signes=("+","-","*","/","^","(",")");
@operateurs=("","add","sub","mul","div","exp");
@constantes=("x","e","pi");
@identificateurs=("cos","sin","tan","cot","ln","sh","arccos","arcsin","arctan");
\end{lstlisting}
\end{document}
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