Is there a way to insert paragraph breaks inside of texttt block?
The following source code compiles just fine:
documentclass{minimal}
begin{document}
texttt{
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Lorem Lorem
}
end{document}
However, the following produces an error:
documentclass{minimal}
begin{document}
texttt{
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Lorem Lorem
}
end{document}
Sometimes the error message is:
Paragraph ended before text@command was complete.
Is there someway to allow paragraph breaks inside of a texttt block?
line-breaking paragraphs typewriter
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The following source code compiles just fine:
documentclass{minimal}
begin{document}
texttt{
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Lorem Lorem
}
end{document}
However, the following produces an error:
documentclass{minimal}
begin{document}
texttt{
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Lorem Lorem
}
end{document}
Sometimes the error message is:
Paragraph ended before text@command was complete.
Is there someway to allow paragraph breaks inside of a texttt block?
line-breaking paragraphs typewriter
1
Off-topic: try to avoid theminimalclass.
– marmot
Jan 19 at 4:34
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2 days ago
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The following source code compiles just fine:
documentclass{minimal}
begin{document}
texttt{
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Lorem Lorem
}
end{document}
However, the following produces an error:
documentclass{minimal}
begin{document}
texttt{
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Lorem Lorem
}
end{document}
Sometimes the error message is:
Paragraph ended before text@command was complete.
Is there someway to allow paragraph breaks inside of a texttt block?
line-breaking paragraphs typewriter
The following source code compiles just fine:
documentclass{minimal}
begin{document}
texttt{
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Lorem Lorem
}
end{document}
However, the following produces an error:
documentclass{minimal}
begin{document}
texttt{
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Lorem Lorem
}
end{document}
Sometimes the error message is:
Paragraph ended before text@command was complete.
Is there someway to allow paragraph breaks inside of a texttt block?
line-breaking paragraphs typewriter
line-breaking paragraphs typewriter
asked Jan 19 at 3:54
IdleCustardIdleCustard
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Off-topic: try to avoid theminimalclass.
– marmot
Jan 19 at 4:34
Since you have some responses below that seem to answer your question, please consider marking one of them as ‘Accepted’ by clicking on the tickmark below their vote count (see How do you accept an answer?). This shows which answer helped you most, and it assigns reputation points to the author of the answer (and to you!). It's part of this site's idea to identify good questions and answers through upvotes and acceptance of answers.
– samcarter
2 days ago
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Off-topic: try to avoid theminimalclass.
– marmot
Jan 19 at 4:34
Since you have some responses below that seem to answer your question, please consider marking one of them as ‘Accepted’ by clicking on the tickmark below their vote count (see How do you accept an answer?). This shows which answer helped you most, and it assigns reputation points to the author of the answer (and to you!). It's part of this site's idea to identify good questions and answers through upvotes and acceptance of answers.
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2 days ago
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Off-topic: try to avoid the
minimal class.– marmot
Jan 19 at 4:34
Off-topic: try to avoid the
minimal class.– marmot
Jan 19 at 4:34
Since you have some responses below that seem to answer your question, please consider marking one of them as ‘Accepted’ by clicking on the tickmark below their vote count (see How do you accept an answer?). This shows which answer helped you most, and it assigns reputation points to the author of the answer (and to you!). It's part of this site's idea to identify good questions and answers through upvotes and acceptance of answers.
– samcarter
2 days ago
Since you have some responses below that seem to answer your question, please consider marking one of them as ‘Accepted’ by clicking on the tickmark below their vote count (see How do you accept an answer?). This shows which answer helped you most, and it assigns reputation points to the author of the answer (and to you!). It's part of this site's idea to identify good questions and answers through upvotes and acceptance of answers.
– samcarter
2 days ago
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Use the global font switch inside a group instead of the command.
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
{ttfamily
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Lorem Lorem
}
end{document}

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Use the global font switch inside a group instead of the command.
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
{ttfamily
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Lorem Lorem
}
end{document}

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Use the global font switch inside a group instead of the command.
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
{ttfamily
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Lorem Lorem
}
end{document}

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Use the global font switch inside a group instead of the command.
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
{ttfamily
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Lorem Lorem
}
end{document}

Use the global font switch inside a group instead of the command.
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
{ttfamily
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Lorem Lorem
}
end{document}

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Henri MenkeHenri Menke
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Off-topic: try to avoid the
minimalclass.– marmot
Jan 19 at 4:34
Since you have some responses below that seem to answer your question, please consider marking one of them as ‘Accepted’ by clicking on the tickmark below their vote count (see How do you accept an answer?). This shows which answer helped you most, and it assigns reputation points to the author of the answer (and to you!). It's part of this site's idea to identify good questions and answers through upvotes and acceptance of answers.
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