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I tend to use overleaf for most of my latex porjects, but recently have been forced to work on a local tex editor. I work a lot with R code and use the following settings on overleaf:



usepackage{listings}
lstset{language=R,
breaklines=true,
postbreak=mbox{textcolor{red}{$hookrightarrow$}space},
basicstyle=smallttfamily,
stringstyle=color{DarkGreen},
otherkeywords={0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9},
morekeywords={TRUE,FALSE},
deletekeywords={data,frame,length,as,character},
keywordstyle=color{blue},
commentstyle=color{DarkGreen},}


The code works well on overleaf, but whenever I try to work with these settings offline on a native mac Latex Editor, I am forced to remove the post break linee:



  postbreak=mbox{textcolor{red}{$hookrightarrow$}space}


in order for the code to compile



I generally compile my code with LuaLatex, both in overleaf and when I work offline.



the results vary as follows:



overleaf version:



enter image description here



Local tex editor version:
enter image description here



As you can see, the arrows are missing form the local version and, if i insert the very same command in my native mac editor, the editor refuses to compile the file and display a pdf preview:



enter image description here



and those errors are gone once I remove the line:



enter image description here



Am I setting up something wrong?



Thanks in advanced.



PD: Full Code for testing purposes



documentclass[usletterpaper]{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage[spanish]{babel}
selectlanguage{spanish}
usepackage{changepage}
usepackage{ragged2e}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{titling}
setlength{droptitle}{-7em}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage{unicode-math}
usepackage{color}
usepackage{enumerate}
usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
usepackage{listings}
lstset{language=R,
breaklines=true,
postbreak=mbox{textcolor{red}{$hookrightarrow$}space},
basicstyle=smallttfamily,
stringstyle=color{DarkGreen},
otherkeywords={0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9},
morekeywords={TRUE,FALSE},
deletekeywords={data,frame,length,as,character},
keywordstyle=color{blue},
commentstyle=color{DarkGreen},}


title{Test}
author{NA}
date{Feb 19 2019}

begin{document}

begin{lstlisting}[showstringspaces=false,language=R, title= Anexo Codigo en R , frame=single]
rm(list=ls())
##Taller 2 Estadística y Probabilidad Fundamental##
##Preliminares##
options(scipen = 999)
##Punto 1##
##Literal II##
Personas = 0:15; Probabilidad=dpois(Personas, 3)
Probabilidad
plot(Personas, Probabilidad, type="h", lwd=3, col="red",
main="Funcion de Probabilidad: Numero de Personas que Entran a un Banco por Minuto")
##Literal III##
ppois(5,3)-ppois(2,3)
##Literal IV##
ppois(4,3,lower.tail=FALSE)
##Punto 2##
rm(list=ls())
##Literal I##
Puntajes=0:1000
Probabilidad=dnorm(Puntajes, mean = 500, sd = 100,log = FALSE)
plot(Puntajes, Probabilidad, col="red", main="Funcion de Densidad:
Puntajes de Examen de Admisión a Universidad")
rm(list=ls())
Puntajes=0:1000
Probabilidad=pnorm(Puntajes, mean = 500, sd = 100,log = FALSE)
plot(Puntajes, Probabilidad, col="red",
main="Funcion de Distribución de Probabilidad: Puntajes de Examen de Admisión a Universidad")
##Literal II##
rm(list=ls())
Puntajes=0:1000
Probabilidad=dnorm(Puntajes, mean = 500, sd = 100,log = FALSE)
pnorm(600, mean=500, sd =100, lower.tail = FALSE , log = FALSE)
##Literal III##
qnorm(0.75, mean = 500, sd =100, lower.tail = FALSE, log.p = FALSE)
##FIN##
end{lstlisting}
end{document}









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    As always on this site please post a full minimal example. That makes it a lot easier for others to test your code

    – daleif
    11 hours ago











  • Tested with your editor (Texpad app for Mac), I don't have error if I add usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor} in the preamble, and use Green color instead DarkGreen (how is this color defined?). See my screenshot here: imgur.com/C0kfpzw (but you can see that numbers in comments are in blue...). Please provide a Minimum Working Example, this can help we to help you.

    – quark67
    6 hours ago











  • Minimum working example added

    – Sebastián Acosta
    6 hours ago
















0















I tend to use overleaf for most of my latex porjects, but recently have been forced to work on a local tex editor. I work a lot with R code and use the following settings on overleaf:



usepackage{listings}
lstset{language=R,
breaklines=true,
postbreak=mbox{textcolor{red}{$hookrightarrow$}space},
basicstyle=smallttfamily,
stringstyle=color{DarkGreen},
otherkeywords={0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9},
morekeywords={TRUE,FALSE},
deletekeywords={data,frame,length,as,character},
keywordstyle=color{blue},
commentstyle=color{DarkGreen},}


The code works well on overleaf, but whenever I try to work with these settings offline on a native mac Latex Editor, I am forced to remove the post break linee:



  postbreak=mbox{textcolor{red}{$hookrightarrow$}space}


in order for the code to compile



I generally compile my code with LuaLatex, both in overleaf and when I work offline.



the results vary as follows:



overleaf version:



enter image description here



Local tex editor version:
enter image description here



As you can see, the arrows are missing form the local version and, if i insert the very same command in my native mac editor, the editor refuses to compile the file and display a pdf preview:



enter image description here



and those errors are gone once I remove the line:



enter image description here



Am I setting up something wrong?



Thanks in advanced.



PD: Full Code for testing purposes



documentclass[usletterpaper]{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage[spanish]{babel}
selectlanguage{spanish}
usepackage{changepage}
usepackage{ragged2e}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{titling}
setlength{droptitle}{-7em}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage{unicode-math}
usepackage{color}
usepackage{enumerate}
usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
usepackage{listings}
lstset{language=R,
breaklines=true,
postbreak=mbox{textcolor{red}{$hookrightarrow$}space},
basicstyle=smallttfamily,
stringstyle=color{DarkGreen},
otherkeywords={0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9},
morekeywords={TRUE,FALSE},
deletekeywords={data,frame,length,as,character},
keywordstyle=color{blue},
commentstyle=color{DarkGreen},}


title{Test}
author{NA}
date{Feb 19 2019}

begin{document}

begin{lstlisting}[showstringspaces=false,language=R, title= Anexo Codigo en R , frame=single]
rm(list=ls())
##Taller 2 Estadística y Probabilidad Fundamental##
##Preliminares##
options(scipen = 999)
##Punto 1##
##Literal II##
Personas = 0:15; Probabilidad=dpois(Personas, 3)
Probabilidad
plot(Personas, Probabilidad, type="h", lwd=3, col="red",
main="Funcion de Probabilidad: Numero de Personas que Entran a un Banco por Minuto")
##Literal III##
ppois(5,3)-ppois(2,3)
##Literal IV##
ppois(4,3,lower.tail=FALSE)
##Punto 2##
rm(list=ls())
##Literal I##
Puntajes=0:1000
Probabilidad=dnorm(Puntajes, mean = 500, sd = 100,log = FALSE)
plot(Puntajes, Probabilidad, col="red", main="Funcion de Densidad:
Puntajes de Examen de Admisión a Universidad")
rm(list=ls())
Puntajes=0:1000
Probabilidad=pnorm(Puntajes, mean = 500, sd = 100,log = FALSE)
plot(Puntajes, Probabilidad, col="red",
main="Funcion de Distribución de Probabilidad: Puntajes de Examen de Admisión a Universidad")
##Literal II##
rm(list=ls())
Puntajes=0:1000
Probabilidad=dnorm(Puntajes, mean = 500, sd = 100,log = FALSE)
pnorm(600, mean=500, sd =100, lower.tail = FALSE , log = FALSE)
##Literal III##
qnorm(0.75, mean = 500, sd =100, lower.tail = FALSE, log.p = FALSE)
##FIN##
end{lstlisting}
end{document}









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    As always on this site please post a full minimal example. That makes it a lot easier for others to test your code

    – daleif
    11 hours ago











  • Tested with your editor (Texpad app for Mac), I don't have error if I add usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor} in the preamble, and use Green color instead DarkGreen (how is this color defined?). See my screenshot here: imgur.com/C0kfpzw (but you can see that numbers in comments are in blue...). Please provide a Minimum Working Example, this can help we to help you.

    – quark67
    6 hours ago











  • Minimum working example added

    – Sebastián Acosta
    6 hours ago














0












0








0








I tend to use overleaf for most of my latex porjects, but recently have been forced to work on a local tex editor. I work a lot with R code and use the following settings on overleaf:



usepackage{listings}
lstset{language=R,
breaklines=true,
postbreak=mbox{textcolor{red}{$hookrightarrow$}space},
basicstyle=smallttfamily,
stringstyle=color{DarkGreen},
otherkeywords={0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9},
morekeywords={TRUE,FALSE},
deletekeywords={data,frame,length,as,character},
keywordstyle=color{blue},
commentstyle=color{DarkGreen},}


The code works well on overleaf, but whenever I try to work with these settings offline on a native mac Latex Editor, I am forced to remove the post break linee:



  postbreak=mbox{textcolor{red}{$hookrightarrow$}space}


in order for the code to compile



I generally compile my code with LuaLatex, both in overleaf and when I work offline.



the results vary as follows:



overleaf version:



enter image description here



Local tex editor version:
enter image description here



As you can see, the arrows are missing form the local version and, if i insert the very same command in my native mac editor, the editor refuses to compile the file and display a pdf preview:



enter image description here



and those errors are gone once I remove the line:



enter image description here



Am I setting up something wrong?



Thanks in advanced.



PD: Full Code for testing purposes



documentclass[usletterpaper]{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage[spanish]{babel}
selectlanguage{spanish}
usepackage{changepage}
usepackage{ragged2e}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{titling}
setlength{droptitle}{-7em}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage{unicode-math}
usepackage{color}
usepackage{enumerate}
usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
usepackage{listings}
lstset{language=R,
breaklines=true,
postbreak=mbox{textcolor{red}{$hookrightarrow$}space},
basicstyle=smallttfamily,
stringstyle=color{DarkGreen},
otherkeywords={0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9},
morekeywords={TRUE,FALSE},
deletekeywords={data,frame,length,as,character},
keywordstyle=color{blue},
commentstyle=color{DarkGreen},}


title{Test}
author{NA}
date{Feb 19 2019}

begin{document}

begin{lstlisting}[showstringspaces=false,language=R, title= Anexo Codigo en R , frame=single]
rm(list=ls())
##Taller 2 Estadística y Probabilidad Fundamental##
##Preliminares##
options(scipen = 999)
##Punto 1##
##Literal II##
Personas = 0:15; Probabilidad=dpois(Personas, 3)
Probabilidad
plot(Personas, Probabilidad, type="h", lwd=3, col="red",
main="Funcion de Probabilidad: Numero de Personas que Entran a un Banco por Minuto")
##Literal III##
ppois(5,3)-ppois(2,3)
##Literal IV##
ppois(4,3,lower.tail=FALSE)
##Punto 2##
rm(list=ls())
##Literal I##
Puntajes=0:1000
Probabilidad=dnorm(Puntajes, mean = 500, sd = 100,log = FALSE)
plot(Puntajes, Probabilidad, col="red", main="Funcion de Densidad:
Puntajes de Examen de Admisión a Universidad")
rm(list=ls())
Puntajes=0:1000
Probabilidad=pnorm(Puntajes, mean = 500, sd = 100,log = FALSE)
plot(Puntajes, Probabilidad, col="red",
main="Funcion de Distribución de Probabilidad: Puntajes de Examen de Admisión a Universidad")
##Literal II##
rm(list=ls())
Puntajes=0:1000
Probabilidad=dnorm(Puntajes, mean = 500, sd = 100,log = FALSE)
pnorm(600, mean=500, sd =100, lower.tail = FALSE , log = FALSE)
##Literal III##
qnorm(0.75, mean = 500, sd =100, lower.tail = FALSE, log.p = FALSE)
##FIN##
end{lstlisting}
end{document}









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I tend to use overleaf for most of my latex porjects, but recently have been forced to work on a local tex editor. I work a lot with R code and use the following settings on overleaf:



usepackage{listings}
lstset{language=R,
breaklines=true,
postbreak=mbox{textcolor{red}{$hookrightarrow$}space},
basicstyle=smallttfamily,
stringstyle=color{DarkGreen},
otherkeywords={0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9},
morekeywords={TRUE,FALSE},
deletekeywords={data,frame,length,as,character},
keywordstyle=color{blue},
commentstyle=color{DarkGreen},}


The code works well on overleaf, but whenever I try to work with these settings offline on a native mac Latex Editor, I am forced to remove the post break linee:



  postbreak=mbox{textcolor{red}{$hookrightarrow$}space}


in order for the code to compile



I generally compile my code with LuaLatex, both in overleaf and when I work offline.



the results vary as follows:



overleaf version:



enter image description here



Local tex editor version:
enter image description here



As you can see, the arrows are missing form the local version and, if i insert the very same command in my native mac editor, the editor refuses to compile the file and display a pdf preview:



enter image description here



and those errors are gone once I remove the line:



enter image description here



Am I setting up something wrong?



Thanks in advanced.



PD: Full Code for testing purposes



documentclass[usletterpaper]{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage[spanish]{babel}
selectlanguage{spanish}
usepackage{changepage}
usepackage{ragged2e}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{titling}
setlength{droptitle}{-7em}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage{unicode-math}
usepackage{color}
usepackage{enumerate}
usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
usepackage{listings}
lstset{language=R,
breaklines=true,
postbreak=mbox{textcolor{red}{$hookrightarrow$}space},
basicstyle=smallttfamily,
stringstyle=color{DarkGreen},
otherkeywords={0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9},
morekeywords={TRUE,FALSE},
deletekeywords={data,frame,length,as,character},
keywordstyle=color{blue},
commentstyle=color{DarkGreen},}


title{Test}
author{NA}
date{Feb 19 2019}

begin{document}

begin{lstlisting}[showstringspaces=false,language=R, title= Anexo Codigo en R , frame=single]
rm(list=ls())
##Taller 2 Estadística y Probabilidad Fundamental##
##Preliminares##
options(scipen = 999)
##Punto 1##
##Literal II##
Personas = 0:15; Probabilidad=dpois(Personas, 3)
Probabilidad
plot(Personas, Probabilidad, type="h", lwd=3, col="red",
main="Funcion de Probabilidad: Numero de Personas que Entran a un Banco por Minuto")
##Literal III##
ppois(5,3)-ppois(2,3)
##Literal IV##
ppois(4,3,lower.tail=FALSE)
##Punto 2##
rm(list=ls())
##Literal I##
Puntajes=0:1000
Probabilidad=dnorm(Puntajes, mean = 500, sd = 100,log = FALSE)
plot(Puntajes, Probabilidad, col="red", main="Funcion de Densidad:
Puntajes de Examen de Admisión a Universidad")
rm(list=ls())
Puntajes=0:1000
Probabilidad=pnorm(Puntajes, mean = 500, sd = 100,log = FALSE)
plot(Puntajes, Probabilidad, col="red",
main="Funcion de Distribución de Probabilidad: Puntajes de Examen de Admisión a Universidad")
##Literal II##
rm(list=ls())
Puntajes=0:1000
Probabilidad=dnorm(Puntajes, mean = 500, sd = 100,log = FALSE)
pnorm(600, mean=500, sd =100, lower.tail = FALSE , log = FALSE)
##Literal III##
qnorm(0.75, mean = 500, sd =100, lower.tail = FALSE, log.p = FALSE)
##FIN##
end{lstlisting}
end{document}






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    As always on this site please post a full minimal example. That makes it a lot easier for others to test your code

    – daleif
    11 hours ago











  • Tested with your editor (Texpad app for Mac), I don't have error if I add usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor} in the preamble, and use Green color instead DarkGreen (how is this color defined?). See my screenshot here: imgur.com/C0kfpzw (but you can see that numbers in comments are in blue...). Please provide a Minimum Working Example, this can help we to help you.

    – quark67
    6 hours ago











  • Minimum working example added

    – Sebastián Acosta
    6 hours ago














  • 2





    As always on this site please post a full minimal example. That makes it a lot easier for others to test your code

    – daleif
    11 hours ago











  • Tested with your editor (Texpad app for Mac), I don't have error if I add usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor} in the preamble, and use Green color instead DarkGreen (how is this color defined?). See my screenshot here: imgur.com/C0kfpzw (but you can see that numbers in comments are in blue...). Please provide a Minimum Working Example, this can help we to help you.

    – quark67
    6 hours ago











  • Minimum working example added

    – Sebastián Acosta
    6 hours ago








2




2





As always on this site please post a full minimal example. That makes it a lot easier for others to test your code

– daleif
11 hours ago





As always on this site please post a full minimal example. That makes it a lot easier for others to test your code

– daleif
11 hours ago













Tested with your editor (Texpad app for Mac), I don't have error if I add usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor} in the preamble, and use Green color instead DarkGreen (how is this color defined?). See my screenshot here: imgur.com/C0kfpzw (but you can see that numbers in comments are in blue...). Please provide a Minimum Working Example, this can help we to help you.

– quark67
6 hours ago





Tested with your editor (Texpad app for Mac), I don't have error if I add usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor} in the preamble, and use Green color instead DarkGreen (how is this color defined?). See my screenshot here: imgur.com/C0kfpzw (but you can see that numbers in comments are in blue...). Please provide a Minimum Working Example, this can help we to help you.

– quark67
6 hours ago













Minimum working example added

– Sebastián Acosta
6 hours ago





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