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Python comments not highlighted with lstlisting


use underscore inside lstlisting with pythonnewenvironment gives error with lstlistingLstlisting format Java codeUseVerbatim equivalent for lstlistingEmphasize hex number in lstlisting using font colorUnderscore and asterisk color in lstlisting stringError to compile lstlistingCustomize keyword lstlistinghow to use accents inside a lstlistinglstlisting and bold keywords













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I want to use lstlisting for some Python code, and I have a code segment that looks like this:



documentclass[11pt]article

usepackagecolor
usepackagelistings
lstloadlanguagesPython
lstset
language=Python,
basicstyle=scriptsizesffamily,
numberstyle=colorgray,
stringstyle=color[HTML]933797
commentstyle=color[HTML]228B22sfffamily,
emph=[2]from,import,pass,return, emphstyle=[2]color[HTML]DD52F0,
emph=[3]range, emphstyle=[3]color[HTML]D17032,
emph=[4]for,in,def, emphstyle=[4]colorblue,
showstringspaces=false,
breaklines=true,
prebreak=mboxcolorgraytiny$searrow$,
numbers=left,
xleftmargin=15pt


begindocument
beginlstlisting[language=Python]
# Function definitions

# Test cases
for _ in range(100):
# Test comment
endlstlisting

enddocument


But the comments that start with # are not highlight with my specified color, they are just black. Any ideas?










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    I want to use lstlisting for some Python code, and I have a code segment that looks like this:



    documentclass[11pt]article

    usepackagecolor
    usepackagelistings
    lstloadlanguagesPython
    lstset
    language=Python,
    basicstyle=scriptsizesffamily,
    numberstyle=colorgray,
    stringstyle=color[HTML]933797
    commentstyle=color[HTML]228B22sfffamily,
    emph=[2]from,import,pass,return, emphstyle=[2]color[HTML]DD52F0,
    emph=[3]range, emphstyle=[3]color[HTML]D17032,
    emph=[4]for,in,def, emphstyle=[4]colorblue,
    showstringspaces=false,
    breaklines=true,
    prebreak=mboxcolorgraytiny$searrow$,
    numbers=left,
    xleftmargin=15pt


    begindocument
    beginlstlisting[language=Python]
    # Function definitions

    # Test cases
    for _ in range(100):
    # Test comment
    endlstlisting

    enddocument


    But the comments that start with # are not highlight with my specified color, they are just black. Any ideas?










    share|improve this question
























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      I want to use lstlisting for some Python code, and I have a code segment that looks like this:



      documentclass[11pt]article

      usepackagecolor
      usepackagelistings
      lstloadlanguagesPython
      lstset
      language=Python,
      basicstyle=scriptsizesffamily,
      numberstyle=colorgray,
      stringstyle=color[HTML]933797
      commentstyle=color[HTML]228B22sfffamily,
      emph=[2]from,import,pass,return, emphstyle=[2]color[HTML]DD52F0,
      emph=[3]range, emphstyle=[3]color[HTML]D17032,
      emph=[4]for,in,def, emphstyle=[4]colorblue,
      showstringspaces=false,
      breaklines=true,
      prebreak=mboxcolorgraytiny$searrow$,
      numbers=left,
      xleftmargin=15pt


      begindocument
      beginlstlisting[language=Python]
      # Function definitions

      # Test cases
      for _ in range(100):
      # Test comment
      endlstlisting

      enddocument


      But the comments that start with # are not highlight with my specified color, they are just black. Any ideas?










      share|improve this question














      I want to use lstlisting for some Python code, and I have a code segment that looks like this:



      documentclass[11pt]article

      usepackagecolor
      usepackagelistings
      lstloadlanguagesPython
      lstset
      language=Python,
      basicstyle=scriptsizesffamily,
      numberstyle=colorgray,
      stringstyle=color[HTML]933797
      commentstyle=color[HTML]228B22sfffamily,
      emph=[2]from,import,pass,return, emphstyle=[2]color[HTML]DD52F0,
      emph=[3]range, emphstyle=[3]color[HTML]D17032,
      emph=[4]for,in,def, emphstyle=[4]colorblue,
      showstringspaces=false,
      breaklines=true,
      prebreak=mboxcolorgraytiny$searrow$,
      numbers=left,
      xleftmargin=15pt


      begindocument
      beginlstlisting[language=Python]
      # Function definitions

      # Test cases
      for _ in range(100):
      # Test comment
      endlstlisting

      enddocument


      But the comments that start with # are not highlight with my specified color, they are just black. Any ideas?







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