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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/Changes b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/Changes index 9658bfd588e..8e791480e68 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/Changes +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/Changes @@ -1,4 +1,8 @@ --- fancyvrb.sty +3.0 2018/11/01 - remove the example part from francyvrb (hv) +2.9 2018/10/31 - made \UseVerb robust (hv) +2.81 2011/04/06 - added optional argument vspace for the + vertical space (default \topsep) (hv) 2.8 2010/05/14 - fixed several trailing spaces (hv) - changed license to LPPL 2.7a 2008/02/07 - NMM fixed lastline=firstline bug @@ -9,3 +13,7 @@ v2.5 1998/01/28 - First public release. v2.0 1994/03/30 - First version personally shown by Timothy \textsc{van Zandt} + + +--- fancyvrb-ex.sty +0.01 2018/11/01 - first CTAN version
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/Makefile b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 8b32c059eb8..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ - -# `Makefile' for `pst-3dplot.pdf', hv, 2007/03/17 - -.SUFFIXES : .tex .ltx .dvi .ps .pdf .eps - -PACKAGE = fvrb-ex - -MAIN = $(PACKAGE) - -TDS = ~/PSTricks/PSTricks-TDS - -LATEX = latex - -ARCHNAME = $(MAIN)-$(shell date +%y%m%d) - -ARCHFILES = $(PACKAGE).sty $(PACKAGE).tex $(MAIN).tex README Changes Makefile - -all : doc clean -doc: $(MAIN).pdf - -$(MAIN).pdf : $(MAIN).ps - GS_OPTIONS=-dAutoRotatePages=/None ps2pdf $< - -$(MAIN).ps : $(MAIN).dvi - dvips $< - -$(MAIN).dvi : $(MAIN).dtx - $(LATEX) $< - makeindex -s gind.ist $(basename $<) - makeindex -s gglo.ist -o $(basename $<).gls $(basename $<).glo -# bibtex $(basename $<) - $(LATEX) $< - $(LATEX) $< - -clean : - $(RM) $(addprefix $(MAIN), .cb .cb? .log .aux .glg .glo .gls .ilg .idx .ind .tmp .toc .out .blg .bbl ) - $(RM) $(addprefix $(MAIN), .dvi .ps .xcp) - $(RM) file.txt hello.f90 - -veryclean : clean - $(RM) $(addprefix $(MAIN), .pdf .bbl .blg) - -arch : - zip $(ARCHNAME).zip $(ARCHFILES) - -tds: - cp -u Changes $(TDS)/doc/generic/$(PACKAGE)/ - cp -u README $(TDS)/doc/generic/$(PACKAGE)/ - cp -u $(MAIN).pdf $(TDS)/doc/generic/$(PACKAGE)/ -# - cp -u Changes $(TDS)/tex/latex/$(PACKAGE)/ - cp -u $(PACKAGE).sty $(TDS)/tex/latex/$(PACKAGE)/ -# - cp -u Changes $(TDS)/tex/generic/$(PACKAGE)/ - cp -u $(PACKAGE).tex $(TDS)/tex/generic/$(PACKAGE)/ -# - cp -u Changes $(TDS)/dvips/$(PACKAGE)/ - cp -u $(PACKAGE).pro $(TDS)/dvips/$(PACKAGE)/ - cp -u $(PACKAGE).pro ~/Links/dvips-local/ -# - cp -u Changes $(TDS)/source/$(PACKAGE)/ - cp -u $(MAIN).tex $(TDS)/source/$(PACKAGE)/ - cp -u $(MAIN).bib $(TDS)/source/$(PACKAGE)/ - cp -u Makefile $(TDS)/source/$(PACKAGE)/ - - -# EOF diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/README index e074763c32a..e33f473666c 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/README +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/README @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -------------------------------------------------- | `fancyvrb' | - | Version 2.6 | - | July 17, 1998 | + | Version 2.9 | + | Oct 31, 2018 | | | | Timothy Van Zandt (Princeton University - USA) | | <tvz@Princeton.EDU> | @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ | Denis Girou (CNRS/IDRIS - France) | | <Denis.Girou@idris.fr> | | Sebastian Rahtz (Elsevier - GB) | - | <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk> | + | Herbert Voss, Berlin (hvoss@tug.org) | -------------------------------------------------- @@ -32,35 +32,14 @@ of the version 2.5) but the additional paragraph about it usage to the typesetting of the "LaTeX Graphics Companion" provide in depth informations on some usages of `fancyvrb' not described elsewhere. - The "contrib" subdirectory contain the `fvrb-ex' package (from Denis Girou), -built above `fancyvrb', which offer some "example" environments showing both -the code in verbatim mode and the result of it normally formatted. + Comments, suggestions and bug reports (with version number and the +keyword "fancyvrb" in the subject of the message) to <hvoss@tug.org> - Warning! - -------- + The `fancyvrb-ex' package provides some example environments to +show LaTeX code and output side by side or on top on each other. - * Support is provided by Denis Girou and Sebastian Rahtz and not by -Timothy Van Zandt. Do not bother him with questions relative to `fancyvrb'! - * The standard `color' package must be available, with a correct "color.cfg" -file defining the dvi converter that must be used. - - * If the `changebar' package is available on your platform, the changes -since the preceding version will be marked by special gray bars printed -in the margins. But the driver name must be hardcoded in the file. -So, if you have `changebar' and are not using the "dvips" driver, change this -name in the line - {\ChangeBartrue\usepackage[dvips,rightbars]{changebar}}{} -in fancyvrb.dtx (the other drivers supported by this package are "dvitoln03", -"dvitops" and "emtex"). - If you really need to desactivate this feature (it must not be the case, -as there will be no effect if you haven't `changebar', and, if you have it, -it must work on your platform...) just change the two relevant lines to: -\IfFileExists{changebar.sty}{}{} - -............................................................................. - - Comments, suggestions and bug reports (with version number and the -keyword "fancyvrb" in the subject of the message) to <Denis.Girou@idris.fr> -and <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk> +%% This package may be distributed under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public +%% License, as described in lppl.txt in the base LaTeX distribution. +%% Either version 1.3 or, at your option, any later version. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/README.contrib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/README.contrib deleted file mode 100644 index b3f2966f8c8..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/README.contrib +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ - ------------------------------------- - | `fvrb-ex' | - | Version 1.7 | - | March 27, 1998 | - | | - | Denis Girou (CNRS/IDRIS - France) | - | <Denis.Girou@idris.fr> | - ------------------------------------- - - - This package, built above the `fancyvrb' one (from Timothy van Zandt), -offer several kinds of the so-called "example" environments to format some -code both in "verbatim" mode and in the "normal" way, below or on the side. -The advantage of such environments is that the code itself is included only -one time in the source code, which allow to be sure of the consistence of the -two versions shown. - - Some other kinds of such environments are specially devoted to graphics, -allowing to give the size of them. It is also possible in this case to draw -also a grid. - - Warning! - -------- - - * You must be aware that it has been reported that this package doesn't work -at all on some platforms, due to the way the 8 bits characters are managed by -some TeX systems. - You can make first the following test (courtesy Sebastian Rahtz): - -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{moreverb} % CTAN/macros/latex/contrib/supported/moreverb -\begin{document} -\begin{verbatimwrite}{test.txt} - £hello -\end{verbatimwrite} -\end{document} - - If you got in the file "test.txt" not the exact input line but ^^a3 for -the first character, this package has no change to really work for you... - - Just try to position (courtesy Thomas Esser) LC_CTYPE=C if your system -accept it and retry the preceding test. - - * We suppose here that you already know the `fancyvrb' package. If not, look -at it own documentation! - - * The standard `color' package must be available, with a correct "color.cfg" -file defining the dvi converter that must be used. - - * Some environments, specially devoted to graphics, require PSTricks, -but `fvrb-ex' desactivate them if PSTricks is not available so it can be used -without it. - -............................................................................. - - Comments, suggestions and bug reports (with version number and the -keyword "fancyvrb" in the subject of the message) to <Denis.Girou@idris.fr> diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/fancyvrb-doc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/fancyvrb-doc.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5bccf8e4b18 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/fancyvrb-doc.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/fancyvrb-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/fancyvrb-doc.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..457a4d26efd --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/fancyvrb-doc.tex @@ -0,0 +1,1393 @@ +\documentclass{article} +%\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +%\usepackage[charter]{mathdesign} +\usepackage{libertinus} +%\usepackage[scaled=0.84]{beramono} +\setmonofont[Scale=MatchLowercase,FakeStretch=0.9]{AnonymousPro} + +\newif\ifChangeBar \ChangeBarfalse +\usepackage{fancyvrb} +\usepackage[pstricks]{fancyvrb-ex} +\usepackage{xurl} +\usepackage[colorlinks,linktocpage]{hyperref} +\parskip=3pt plus 1pt minus 1pt +% + +\newcommand\FBoxPackage{`\textsf{fancybox}'} +\newcommand\FVrbPackage{`\textsf{fancyvrb}'} +\newcommand\cs[1]{\texttt{\textbackslash#1}} +% +% From ltugboat.cls +% +% Typeset the name of an environment +\providecommand\env[1]{\textsf{#1}} +\providecommand\clsname[1]{\textsf{#1}} +\providecommand\pkgname[1]{\textsf{#1}} +\providecommand\optname[1]{\textsf{#1}} +\providecommand\progname[1]{\textsf{#1}} +% +% A list of options for a package/class +\newenvironment{optlist}{\begin{description}% + \renewcommand\makelabel[1]{% + \descriptionlabel{\mdseries\optname{##1}}}% + \itemsep0.25\itemsep}% + {\end{description}} +% +% Utility macros +% +% Special dashes + +\makeatletter +\def\thinskip{\hskip 0.16667em\relax} +\def\endash{--} +\def\emdash{\endash-} +\def\d@sh#1#2{\unskip#1\thinskip#2\thinskip\ignorespaces} +\def\dash{\d@sh\nobreak\endash} +\def\Dash{\d@sh\nobreak\emdash} +\makeatother +\newif\ifPostScriptFonts \PostScriptFontstrue +% +\setlength{\columnseprule}{0.6pt} +% +\newif\ifmulticols +%\IfFileExists{multicol.sty}{\multicolstrue}{} +\newif\ifpstricks +\pstrickstrue +% +\title{The `\textsf{fancyvrb}' package\\Fancy Verbatims in \LaTeX} +\author{Timothy Van Zandt\\Princeton University\\Princeton -- USA\\ + {\footnotesize \url{tvz@Princeton.EDU}}\\[5mm] + {Packaging and documentation by}\\ + {\footnotesize Denis Girou (CNRS/IDRIS -- France),}\\[-2mm] + {\footnotesize Sebastian Rahtz (Elsevier -- GB)}\\[-2mm] + {\footnotesize and}\\[-2mm] + {\footnotesize Herbert VoĆ\ (FU Berlin -- DE)} + } +\date{Version 3.0\\ \today} + +\fvset{frame=single,xrightmargin=0cm,numbers=left,numbersep=3pt,commentchar=Z} + +\begin{document} +\maketitle +% +\begin{abstract} + This package provides very sophisticated facilities for reading and + writing verbatim \TeX{} code. Users can perform common tasks like changing + font family and size, numbering lines, framing code examples, colouring + text and conditionally processing text. +\end{abstract} + +\vfill +Thanks to +Philippe Esperet, %\url{esperet@marie.polytechnique.fr}, +Michael Friendly, %\url{friendly@hotspur.psych.yorku.ca}, +Mario Hassler, %\url{HASSLER@ippnv2.ipp.kfa-juelich.de}, +Mikhail Kolodin, %\url{myke@morrigan.spb.su}, +Andreas Matthias, +Frank Mittelbach, +Rolf Niepraschk, %\url{Rolf.Niepraschk@gmx.de}, +Ulrich M. Schwarz, +Thomas Siegel,% \url{siegel@aix520.informatik.uni-leipzig.de}, +and +Vladimir Volovich. %\url{vvv@vvv.vsu.ru}. +\clearpage +\tableofcontents +\clearpage +%\part{\texttt{fancyvrb} package by Timothy Van Zandt} + + +\part{Package \texttt{fancyvrb}} + + +\section{Introduction} +% + \FVrbPackage{} is the development of the \emph{verbatim} macros of the +\FBoxPackage{} package, Section 11 of \cite{FancyBox}. It offers six kinds +of extended functionality, compared to the standard \LaTeX{} +\textsf{verbatim} environment: + +\begin{enumerate} + \item verbatim commands can be used in footnotes, + \item several verbatim commands are enhanced, + \item a variety of verbatim environments are provided, with many + parameters to change the way the contents are printed; it is also possible + to define new customized verbatim environments, + \item a way is provided to save and restore verbatim text and environments, + \item there are macros to write and read files in verbatim mode, with the + usual versatility, + \item you can build \emph{example} environments (showing both result and + verbatim text), with the same versatility as normal verbatim. +\end{enumerate} + + The package works by scanning a line at a time from an environment or a +file. This allows it to pre-process each line, rejecting it, removing +spaces, numbering it, etc, before going on to execute the body of the line +with the appropriate catcodes set. + +\section{Verbatim material in footnotes} + + After a \cs{VerbatimFootnotes} macro declaration (to use after the +preamble), it is possible to put verbatim commands and environments +(the \LaTeX{} or \FVrbPackage{} ones) in footnotes, unlike in standard +\LaTeX: + +\begin{Example} + \VerbatimFootnotes + We can put verbatim\footnote{\verb+_Yes!_+} text in footnotes. +\end{Example} + +\section{Improved verbatim commands} +% + The \cs{DefineShortVerb} macro allows us to define a special character as +an abbreviation to enclose verbatim text and the \cs{UndefineShortVerb} +macro suppresses the special meaning of the specified character (the same +functionalities are provided in the \LaTeX{} `\textsf{shortvrb}' package): + +\fvset{xrightmargin=4.8cm} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \DefineShortVerb{\|} + We can simply write \Verb+_verbatim_+ + material using a single |_delimiter_| + \UndefineShortVerb{\|} + \DefineShortVerb{\+} + And we can +_change_+ the character. +\end{SideBySideExample} + + To make matters more versatile, we can nominate \emph{escape} characters +in verbatim text (using the \cs{Verb} macro or with a `shortverb' character +defined), to perform formatting or similar tasks, using the +\texttt{commandchars} parameter as shown for environments in paragraph +\ref{sec:commandchars}. + +\section{Verbatim environments} + +Several verbatim environments are available, each with a lot of +parameters to customize them. In the following examples we use the +\texttt{Verbatim} environment, which is the equivalent of the standard +\texttt{verbatim}. The parameters can be set globally using the \cs{fvset} +macro or in an optional argument after the start of the +environment\footnote{For clarification in this paper, note that we +generally indent each verbatim line with two +spaces.}$^,$\footnote{This mechanism uses the +`\textbf{keyval}' package from the standard \LaTeX{} graphics +distribution, written by David \textsc{Carlisle}.}. + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim} + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\subsection{Customization of verbatim environments} + + The appearance of verbatim environments can be changed in many and +varied ways; here we list the keys that can be set. + +\subsubsection{Comments} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[commentchar (character)]: character to define comments in the + verbatim code, so that lines starting with this character will not be + printed (\emph{Default: empty}). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[commentchar=!] + A comment + Verbatim line. + ! A comment that you will not see + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + + Take care to a special effect if the comment character is not the first +non blank one: it is because this character is in fact managed as the \TeX{} +comment one, that is to say that it gobble the newline character too. So, in +this case, the current line will be joined with the next one and, more, the +last one will be lost if it contain a comment, as \FVrbPackage{} print a +line only after finding it end character, which will never occured in this +case... + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[commentchar=\%] + First line. % First line + Second. + Third line. % Third line lost... + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\subsubsection{Initial characters to suppress} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[gobble (integer)]: number of characters to suppress at the beginning + of each line (up to a maximum of 9), mainly useful when environments are + indented + (\emph{Default: empty} \Dash no character suppressed). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim} + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} + + \begin{Verbatim}[gobble=2] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} + + \begin{Verbatim}[gobble=8] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\subsubsection{Customization of formatting} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[formatcom (command)]: command to execute before printing verbatim + text + (\emph{Default: empty}). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[formatcom=\color{red}] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\subsubsection{Changing individual line formatting} + + The macro \cs{FancyVerbFormatLine} defines the way each line is formatted. +Its default value is \verb+\def\FancyVerbFormatLine#1{#1}+, but we can +redefine it at our convenience (\texttt{FancyVerbLine} is the name of the +line counter): + +{\fvset{fontsize=\small} +\begin{SideBySideExample} + Z\fvset{fontsize=\normalsize} + \renewcommand{\FancyVerbFormatLine}[1]{% + \makebox[0cm][l]{$\Rightarrow$}#1} + \begin{Verbatim} + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + Third verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \renewcommand{\FancyVerbFormatLine}[1]{% + \ifodd\value{FancyVerbLine}% + \MakeUppercase{#1}\else#1\fi} + \begin{Verbatim} + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + Third verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} +} + +\subsubsection{Fonts} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[fontfamily (family name)]: font family to use. + \texttt{tt}, \texttt{courier} and \texttt{helvetica} are pre-defined + (\emph{Default:~tt}). +\end{optlist} + +\ifPostScriptFonts We can guess that PostScript fonts are available + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[fontfamily=helvetica] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\else +\begin{quote} + \textbf{\large Warning!} PostScript fonts seems not available on your + platform (we are looking for the file \texttt{times.sty}, so we will + not show the examplaes using such PostScript fonts. +\end{quote} +\fi + +\begin{optlist} + \item[fontsize (font size)]: size of the font to use + (\emph{Default: auto} \Dash the same as the current font). If you use the + `\textsf{relsize}' package too, you can require a change of the size + proportional to the current one (for instance: + \verb+fontsize=\relsize{-2}+). +\end{optlist} + +\ifPostScriptFonts We can guess that PostScript fonts are available + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} + + \begin{Verbatim}[fontfamily=courier, + fontsize=\large] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\else +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[fontsize=\small] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} +\fi + +\begin{optlist} + \item[fontshape (font shape)]: font shape to use + (\emph{Default: auto} \Dash the same as the current font). +\end{optlist} + +\ifPostScriptFonts We can guess that PostScript fonts are available + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[fontfamily=courier, + fontshape=it] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\else + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[fontshape=it] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} +\fi + +\begin{optlist} + \item[fontseries (series name)]: \LaTeX{} font `series' to use + (\emph{Default: auto} \Dash the same as the current font). +\end{optlist} + +\ifPostScriptFonts We can guess that PostScript fonts are available + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[fontfamily=courier, + fontseries=b] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\else +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[fontseries=b] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} +\fi + +\subsubsection{Types and characteristics of frames} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[frame + (none$\mid$leftline$\mid$topline$\mid$bottomline$\mid$lines$\mid$single)]: + type of frame around the verbatim environment + (\emph{Default: none} \Dash no frame). With \textsf{leftline} and + \textsf{single} modes, a space of a length given by the \LaTeX{} + \cs{fboxsep} macro is added between the left vertical line and the text. +\end{optlist} + + Problem at the top of a page... + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[frame=leftline] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} + + \begin{Verbatim}[frame=topline] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} + + \begin{Verbatim}[frame=bottomline] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} + + \begin{Verbatim}[frame=lines] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} + + \begin{Verbatim}[frame=single] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[framerule (dimension)]: width of the rule of the frame + (\emph{Default: 0.4pt if framing specified}). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[frame=single, + framerule=1mm] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[framesep (dimension)]: width of the gap between the frame and + the text (\emph{Default: \cs{fboxsep}}). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[frame=single, + framesep=5mm] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[rulecolor (color command)]: color of the frame rule, expressed + in the standard \LaTeX{} way + (\emph{Default: black}). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[frame=single, + rulecolor=\color{red}] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[fillcolor (color command)]: color used to fill the space + between the frame and the text (its thickness is given by + \texttt{framesep}) + (\emph{Default: none} \Dash no color). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[frame=single, + framerule=1mm,framesep=3mm, + rulecolor=\color{red}, + fillcolor=\color{yellow}] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\subsubsection{Label for the environment} + +\begingroup +\newcommand\Vitem{\SaveVerb[aftersave={\item[\UseVerb{Vitem}]}]{Vitem}} +\DefineShortVerb{\|} + +\begin{optlist} + \Vitem|label ({[string]string})|: label(s) to print on top, bottom or + both frame lines of the environment to describe it content + (\emph{Default: empty} \Dash no label). + If the label(s) contains special characters, as a comma or an equal sign, + it must be put inside a group. If only one string is given, it will be + used for both top and bottom lines (if the two are printed), but if an + optional first label is given too, this one will be used for the top line + and the second one for the bottom line. Note also that, if another value + than \textsf{topline}, \textsf{bottomline}, \textsf{lines} or + \textsf{single} is used for the \textsf{frame} parameter, the label(s) + will not be printed. +\end{optlist} +\endgroup + + Problem at the top of a page... + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \fvset{gobble=2} + \begin{Verbatim}[frame=single, + label=My text] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} + + \begin{Verbatim}[frame=topline, + framesep=4mm, + label=\fbox{\Large\emph{The code}}] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[labelposition (none$\mid$topline$\mid$bottomline$\mid$all)]: + position where to print the label if one is defined, which must be + coherent with the kind of frame chosen + (\emph{Default: none if the label is empty, topline if one label is + defined and all if two are defined}). + Of course, some incompatible options (like + \textsf{frame=topline,labelposition=bottomline}) will not print the + label. +\end{optlist} + + Problem at the top of a page... + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \fvset{gobble=2} + \begin{Verbatim}[frame=single, + framesep=2mm, + label=Text,labelposition=all] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} + + \begin{Verbatim}[frame=lines, + label=Text,labelposition=topline] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[frame=bottomline, + framesep=3mm, + label=\textit{Code included}, + labelposition=bottomline] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} + + \begin{Verbatim}[frame=lines, + framesep=3mm, + label={[Beginning of code]End of code}] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\subsubsection{Line numbering} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[numbers (none$\mid$left$\mid$right)]: numbering of the verbatim lines + (\emph{Default: none} \Dash no numbering). If requested, this numbering is + done \emph{outside} the verbatim environment. +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[gobble=2,numbers=left] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} + + \begin{Verbatim}[gobble=2, + numbers=right,numbersep=0pt] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[numbersep (dimension)]: gap between numbers and verbatim lines + (\emph{Default: 12pt}). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[gobble=2, + numbers=left,numbersep=2pt] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[firstnumber (auto$\mid$last$\mid$integer)]: number of the first line + (\emph{Default: auto} \Dash numbering starts from 1). \textsf{last} means + that the numbering is continued from the previous verbatim environment. If + an integer is given, its value will be used to start the numbering. +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \fvset{gobble=2, + numbers=left,numbersep=3pt} + \begin{Verbatim} + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} + + \begin{Verbatim}[firstnumber=last] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} + + \begin{Verbatim}[firstnumber=100] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[stepnumber (integer)]: interval at which line numbers are printed + (\emph{Default:~1} \Dash all lines are numbered). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[gobble=2,numbers=left, + numbersep=3pt,stepnumber=2] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + Third verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + + The macro \cs{theFancyVerbLine} defines the typesetting style of the +numbering, and the counter used is \texttt{FancyVerbLine}: + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \renewcommand{\theFancyVerbLine}{% + \textcolor{red}{\small + 8.\alph{FancyVerbLine}}} + \begin{Verbatim}[gobble=2, + numbers=left,numbersep=2pt] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + Third verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\ifChangeBar\begin{changebar}\fi +\begin{optlist} + \item[numberblanklines (boolean)]: to number or not the empty lines + (really empty or containing blank characters only) + (\emph{Default: true} \Dash all lines are numbered). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[gobble=2,numbers=left, + numbersep=3pt, + numberblanklines=false] + First verbatim line. + + + Second verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} +\ifChangeBar\end{changebar}\fi +% +\subsubsection{Selection of lines to print} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[firstline (integer)]: first line to print + (\emph{Default: empty} \Dash all lines from the first are printed). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[gobble=2,firstline=2, + numbers=left,numbersep=2pt] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + Third verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[lastline (integer)]: last line to print + (\emph{Default: empty} \Dash all lines until the last one are printed). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[gobble=2,lastline=1, + numbers=left,numbersep=2pt] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + Third verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +Instead of specifying a firstline at which to start printing a range +of lines, you can define a start string; the start of the range is +the first line that exactly equals the string. (The comparison is made +before any characters are gobbled off the front of the line.) Similarly for a stop +string. You can mix line-numbers and strings, e.g.\ start at +firstline, and end at a stop string. Specifying the strings is a +bit klunky. Initially you must define the strings with +\cs{newcommand*} as in: + +\begin{SideBySideExample}[gobble=2] + \newcommand*\FancyVerbStartString{FROM} + \newcommand*\FancyVerbStopString{TO} + \begin{Verbatim} + First verbatim line. + FROM + Second verbatim line. + TO + Third verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\noindent To redefine the strings, you must use \cs{renewcommand*}. + +\subsubsection{Spaces and tab characters} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[showspaces (boolean)]: print a special character representing each + space + (\emph{Default: false} \Dash spaces not shown). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[showspaces=true] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + + In practice, all verbatim environments have a~\texttt{*} variant, which +sets \texttt{showspaces=true}: + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim*} + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim*} +\end{SideBySideExample} + + There are also some parameters to determine the way tab characters are +interpreted (using tabs is in fact a rather old-fashioned style of coding): + +\begin{optlist} + \item[showtabs (boolean)]: explicitly show tab characters + (\emph{Default: false} \Dash tab characters not shown). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[obeytabs (boolean)]: position characters according to the tabs + (\emph{Default: false} \Dash tab characters are added to the current + position). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[tabsize (integer)]: number of spaces given by a tab character + (\emph{Default:~8}). +\end{optlist} + +\subsubsection{Space between lines} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[baselinestretch (auto$\mid$dimension)]: value to give to the usual + `baselinestretch' \LaTeX{} parameter + (\emph{Default: auto} \Dash its current value just before the verbatim + command). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[baselinestretch=2] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\subsubsection{Escape characters for inserting commands} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[commandchars (three characters)]: characters which define the + character which starts a macro and marks the beginning and end of a group; + thus lets us introduce \emph{escape} sequences in verbatim code. Of + course, it is better to choose special characters which are not used in + the verbatim text! (\emph{Default: empty}). + \label{sec:commandchars} +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[commandchars=\\\{\}] + \textit{This is a comment} + First verbatim line. + \fbox{Second} verbatim line. + \textcolor{red}{Third} verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} + + \begin{Verbatim}[commandchars=+\[\]] + +textit[\textbf{Verbatim} line]. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\ifChangeBar\begin{changebar}\fi + Using this way, it is also possible to put labels to be able, later, to +make reference to some lines of the verbatim environments: + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[commandchars=\\\{\}, + numbers=left,numbersep=2pt] + First verbatim line. + Second line.\label{vrb:Important} + Third verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} + + As I previously shown + line~\ref{vrb:Important}, it is... +\end{SideBySideExample} +\ifChangeBar\end{changebar}\fi + +\subsubsection{Margins} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[xleftmargin (dimension)]: indentation to add at the start of each + line + (\emph{Default:~0pt} \Dash no left margin). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[frame=single, + xleftmargin=5mm] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[xrightmargin (dimension)]: right margin to add after each line + (\emph{Default:~0pt} \Dash no right margin). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{Verbatim}[frame=single, + xrightmargin=1cm] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[resetmargins (boolean)]: reset the left margin, which is useful if + we are inside other indented environments (\emph{Default: false} \Dash no + reset of the margin). +\end{optlist} + +{% +\DefineVerbatimEnvironment{Verbatim}{Verbatim}{gobble=0,numbers=none} +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{itemize} + \item First item + \begin{Verbatim}[frame=single] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} + \item Second item + \begin{Verbatim}[frame=single, + resetmargins=true] + Verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} + \end{itemize} +\end{SideBySideExample} +} + +\subsubsection{Overfull box messages} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[hfuzz (dimension)]: value to give to the \TeX{} \cs{hfuzz} dimension + for text to format. This can be used to avoid seeing some unimportant + \emph{Overfull box} messages (\emph{Default:~2pt}). +\end{optlist} + +\subsubsection{Page breaks} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[samepage (boolean)]: in very special circumstances, we may want to + make sure that a verbatim environment is not broken, even if it does not + fit on the current page. To avoid a page break, we can set the + \texttt{samepage} parameter to \emph{true} (\emph{Default: false}). +\end{optlist} + +\subsubsection{Catcode characters} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[codes (macro)]: to specify \emph{catcode} changes (\emph{Default: + empty}). +\end{optlist} + + For instance, this allows us to include formatted mathematics in verbatim +text: + +{\fvset{fontsize=\small} +\begin{SideBySideExample} + Z\fvset{fontsize=\normalsize} + \begin{Verbatim}[commandchars=\\\{\}, + codes={\catcode`$=3\catcode`^=7}] + x=1/sqrt(z**2) ! $\frac{1}{\sqrt{z^2}}$ + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} +} %$ + + +\subsubsection{Active characters} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[defineactive (macro)]: to define the effect of \emph{active} + characters + (\emph{Default: empty}). +\end{optlist} + + This allows us to do some devious tricks: see the example in Section +\ref{sec:VerbatimInclude} on page~\pageref{sec:VerbatimInclude}. + +\subsection{Different kinds of verbatim environments} + +\subsubsection{Verbatim environment} + + This is the `normal' verbatim environment which we have been using up to +now. + +\subsubsection{BVerbatim environment} + + This environment puts the verbatim material in a \TeX{} box. Some +parameters do not work inside this environment (notably the framing ones), +but two new ones are available: + +\begin{optlist} + \item[boxwidth (auto$\mid$dimension)]: size of the box used + (\emph{Default: auto} \Dash the width of the longest line is used). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{optlist} + \item[baseline (b$\mid$c$\mid$t)]: position of the baseline (on the + \texttt{baseline}, the \texttt{center} or the \texttt{top} of the box) + (\emph{Default: b}). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \fvset{gobble=2} + \begin{BVerbatim} + First + Second + \end{BVerbatim} + \begin{BVerbatim}[baseline=c] + First + Second + \end{BVerbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{BVerbatim}[boxwidth=2cm] + First + Second + \end{BVerbatim} + \begin{BVerbatim}[boxwidth=2cm, + baseline=t] + First + Second + \end{BVerbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\subsubsection{LVerbatim environment} + + This environment puts verbatim material into \LaTeX{} `LR' mode (the +so-called \emph{left-to-right} mode, which in fact is the same thing that +\TeX{} itself calls \emph{restricted horizontal mode}). + +\subsubsection{Personalized environments} + +\ifChangeBar\begin{changebar}\fi +\VerbatimFootnotes + It is easy to define personal customized environments. You can redefine +the existing ones using the \cs{RecustomVerbatimEnvironment} macro or create +your own ones, using the \cs{DefineVerbatimEnvironment} macro\footnote{% +\ifChangeBar\begin{changebar}\fi +For verbatim commands, the \cs{CustomVerbatimCommand} and +\cs{RecustomVerbatimCommand} macros also exist; for instance: + +\noindent +\verb+\RecustomVerbatimCommand{\VerbatimInput}{VerbatimInput}{frame=lines}+ +\ifChangeBar\end{changebar}\fi}. +In each case, you specify the name of the new environment, the type of +environment on which it is based, and a set of initial option values. The +options can be overridden with an optional argument in the normal way: + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \RecustomVerbatimEnvironment + {Verbatim}{Verbatim} + {gobble=2,frame=single} + \begin{Verbatim} + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + \end{Verbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} +\ifChangeBar\end{changebar}\fi + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \DefineVerbatimEnvironment% + {MyVerbatim}{Verbatim} + {gobble=2,numbers=left,numbersep=2mm, + frame=lines,framerule=0.8mm} + \begin{MyVerbatim} + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + \end{MyVerbatim} + + \begin{MyVerbatim}[numbers=none, + framerule=1pt] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + \end{MyVerbatim} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\section{Saving and restoring verbatim text and environments} + + The \cs{SaveVerb} and \cs{UseVerb} macros allow us to save and restore +verbatim material. \cs{UseVerb} itself is robust: + +% \DefineShortVerb{\|} +% \SaveVerb{Verb}|_verbatim_| +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \DefineShortVerb{\|} + \SaveVerb{Verb}|_verbatim_| + I have saved \UseVerb{Verb} and reuse + it later as many times as I want + \subsection*{Using \UseVerb{Verb}} + \UseVerb{Verb}. +\end{SideBySideExample} + + This also provides a solution to putting verbatim text inside \LaTeX{} +commands which do not normally permit it: % (used package \texttt{marginnote}): + +{\fvset{frame=single,xrightmargin=0cm} +\begin{Example} + \DefineShortVerb{\|}\SaveVerb{Verb}|_OK^| \marginpar{\UseVerb{Verb}} +\end{Example} +} + + There is a useful ability to use verbatim text as the item text in a +description list (something not normally permitted in \LaTeX), using the +\texttt{aftersave} parameter: + +\begin{optlist} + \item[aftersave (macro)]: macro to dynamically save some verbatim material + (\emph{Default: empty}). +\end{optlist} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \newcommand{\Vitem}{% + \SaveVerb[aftersave={% + \item[\UseVerb{Vitem}]}]{Vitem}} + \DefineShortVerb{\|} + \begin{description} + \Vitem|\MyCommand|: my command + \end{description} +\end{SideBySideExample} + + In the same way, we can use and restore (in normal, boxed and LR mode, +using \cs{UseVerbatim}, \cs{BUseVerbatim} and \cs{LUseVerbatim} respectively) +entire verbatim environments: + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + Z\fvset{gobble=0,numbers=none} + \begin{SaveVerbatim}{VerbEnv} + Verbatim line. + \end{SaveVerbatim} + \UseVerbatim{VerbEnv} + and \UseVerbatim{VerbEnv} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + Z\fvset{gobble=0,numbers=none} + \begin{SaveVerbatim}[gobble=5]{VerbEnv} + First + Second + \end{SaveVerbatim} + + \fbox{\BUseVerbatim{VerbEnv}} + and \BUseVerbatim{VerbEnv}. + + \LUseVerbatim{VerbEnv} and + \LUseVerbatim{VerbEnv} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\section{Writing and reading verbatim files} +\label{sec:VerbatimInclude} + + The command \cs{VerbatimInput} (the variants \cs{BVerbatimInput} and +\cs{LVerbatimInput} also exist) allows inclusion of the contents of a file +with verbatim formatting. Of course, the various parameters which we have +described for customizing can still be used: + +%The file we will use for \VerbatimInput + +\typeout{*************************************} +\typeout{* Created files: hello.f90, file.txt} +\typeout{* See fancyhdr.dvi for an explanation} +\typeout{*************************************} + +\begin{VerbatimOut}{hello.f90} + ! A "hello" program + + program hello + print *,"Hello world" + end program hello +\end{VerbatimOut} + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + Z\RecustomVerbatimCommand{\VerbatimInput}{VerbatimInput}{gobble=4} + \fvset{fontsize=\small} + \VerbatimInput{hello.f90} + + \fvset{frame=single,numbers=left, + numbersep=3pt} + \VerbatimInput{hello.f90} + + \VerbatimInput[firstline=3, + rulecolor=\color{green}] + {hello.f90} + + \VerbatimInput[frame=lines, + fontshape=sl,fontsize=\footnotesize] + {hello.f90} +\end{SideBySideExample} + + We can make use of the `defineactive' parameter to set the comment lines + in the program text in a different style: + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + Z\RecustomVerbatimCommand{\VerbatimInput}{VerbatimInput}{gobble=4} + \def\ExclamationPoint{\char33} + \catcode`!=\active + \VerbatimInput% + [defineactive=% + \def!{\color{cyan}\itshape + \ExclamationPoint}] + {hello.f90} +\end{SideBySideExample} + + It is important to note that if the contents of the file does not fit on +the page, it will be automatically broken across pages as needed (unless the +\texttt{samepage} parameter has been set to \texttt{true}). + + There is also a \verb+VerbatimOut+ environment to write verbatim text to an +output file, in the same way: + +\begin{SideBySideExample} + \begin{VerbatimOut}{file.txt} + I write that. + And that too. + \end{VerbatimOut} + + \VerbatimInput[frame=single, + numbers=left,numbersep=6pt]{file.txt} +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\ifChangeBar\begin{changebar}\fi +\section{Automatic pretty printing} + + Obviously, automatic \emph{pretty printing} is outside the scope of this +package. Nevertheless, this is specially interesting for verbatim +inclusion of programming code files or fragments. In the \LaTeX{} world +(not speaking of the \emph{literate programming} way), there are software +for some special languages, as the `\textsf{C++2LaTeX}' package from Norbert +\textsc{Kiesel}, but mainly two generic ones, which use completely different +modes (an external preprocessor written in C and a \TeX{} based solution): +the `\textsf{LGrind}'~\cite{LGrind} system, currently maintened by Michael +\textsc{Piefel}, and the `\textsf{listings}'~\cite{Listings} package from +Carsten \textsc{Heinz}. + + Future versions of \FVrbPackage{} and `\textsf{listings}' packages are +planned to cooperate, which will offer great advantages to both users of the +two actual packages, and will allow \FVrbPackage{} users to have automatic +pretty printing of programming codes. + +\section{Known problems} + +\begin{itemize} + \item Vladimir \textsc{Volovich} \verb+<vvv@vvv.vsu.ru>+ reported that the + special character \verb+\th+, available with T1 encoding, can't be + included as verbatim with \FVrbPackage. It can be true for other special + characters too. +\end{itemize} + +\iffalse + +\section{Thanks} + + For interesting comments and suggestions, we would like to thank specially +(alphabetic order): Philippe \textsc{Esperet} +\url{esperet@marie.polytechnique.fr}, Michael \textsc{Friendly} +\url{friendly@hotspur.psych.yorku.ca}, Rolf \textsc{Niepraschk} +\url{niepraschk@gmx.de} and for bug reports Mario \textsc{Hassler} +\relax\unskip\break +\url{HASSLER@ippnv2.ipp.kfa-juelich.de}, Mikhail \textsc{Kolodin} +\relax\unskip\break +\url{myke@morrigan.spb.su}, Andreas Matthias, Ulrich M. Schwarz, and Vladimir \textsc{Volovich} +\verb+<vvv@vvv.vsu.ru>+. + + +\fi +\section{Conclusion} + + There are a few other possibilities that we have not described here. +Note specially that it is possible to define a customization file +(\texttt{fancyvrb.cfg}) loaded at the end of the package, to store +definitions of your customized commands and environments and to redefine +the attributes of existing ones. + + +\clearpage + + +\part{Package \texttt{fancyvrb-ex}} +This package defines some example environments which can write input code +and output side by side or on top of each other. They are all used for this documentation of \texttt{fancyvrb}. + +\section{\texttt{Example} environment} + +\begin{Verbatim}[gobble=2] + \begin{Example} + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + Third verbatim line. + \end{Example} +\end{Verbatim} + +\begin{Example} + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + Third verbatim line. +\end{Example} + +\begin{Verbatim}[gobble=2] + \begin{Example}[frame=lines,framerule=1mm, + numbers=left] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + Third verbatim line. + \end{Example} +\end{Verbatim} + +\begin{Example}[frame=lines,framerule=1mm,numbers=left] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + Third verbatim line. +\end{Example} + +\newpage + +\section{\texttt{CenterExample} environment} + +\begin{Verbatim}[gobble=2] + \begin{CenterExample}[frame=single, + numbers=right] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + Third verbatim line. + \end{CenterExample} +\end{Verbatim} + +\begin{CenterExample}[frame=single,numbers=right] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + Third verbatim line. +\end{CenterExample} + + +\section{\texttt{SideBySideExample} environment} + +\begin{Verbatim}[gobble=2] + \begin{SideBySideExample}[xrightmargin=5cm, + frame=lines, numbers=left] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + Third verbatim line. + \end{SideBySideExample} +\end{Verbatim} + +\begin{SideBySideExample}[xrightmargin=5cm,frame=single,numbers=left] + First verbatim line. + Second verbatim line. + Third verbatim line. +\end{SideBySideExample} + +\section{\texttt{PCenterExample} environment} + +\begin{Verbatim} + \fvset{frame=lines,framerule=0.5mm,numbers=left} + + \begin{PCenterExample}(-0.5,-0.5)(0.5,0.5) + \setlength{\unitlength}{1cm} + \put(0,0){\circle{1}} + \end{PCenterExample} + + \showgrid + \begin{PCenterExample}(-1,-1)(1,1) + \setlength{\unitlength}{1cm} + \put(0,0){\circle{1}} + \end{PCenterExample} +\end{Verbatim} + +{\fvset{frame=lines,framerule=0.5mm,numbers=left} +\begin{PCenterExample}(-0.5,-0.5)(0.5,0.5) + \setlength{\unitlength}{1cm} + \put(0,0){\circle{1}} +\end{PCenterExample} +\showgrid +\begin{PCenterExample}(-1,-1)(1,1) + \setlength{\unitlength}{1cm} + \put(0,0){\circle{1}} +\end{PCenterExample} +} + +\section{\texttt{PSideBySideExample} environment} + +\begin{Verbatim}[gobble=2] + \fvset{frame=single,xrightmargin=5cm} + \begin{PSideBySideExample}(-2,-1)(2,1) + \psellipse*[linecolor=yellow](2,1) + \end{PSideBySideExample} + \showgrid + \begin{PSideBySideExample}(-2,-1)(2,1) + \psellipse[linestyle=dashed](2,1) + \end{PSideBySideExample} +\end{Verbatim} + +{\fvset{frame=single,xrightmargin=5cm} +\begin{PSideBySideExample}(-2,-1)(2,1) + \psellipse*[linecolor=yellow](2,1) +\end{PSideBySideExample} + +\showgrid +\begin{PSideBySideExample}(-2,-1)(2,1) + \psellipse[linestyle=dashed](2,1) +\end{PSideBySideExample} +} + +\begin{Verbatim}[gobble=2] + \fvset{frame=single,xrightmargin=5cm} + \begin{PSideBySideExample}(-2,-1)(2,1) + \psellipse[linestyle=dashed](2,1) + \end{PSideBySideExample} + \begin{PSideBySideExample}[numbers=right](-2,-1)(2,1) + \psellipse[linestyle=dotted](2,1) + \end{PSideBySideExample} +\end{Verbatim} + +{\fvset{frame=single,xrightmargin=5cm} +\begin{PSideBySideExample}(-2,-1)(2,1) + \psellipse[linestyle=dashed](2,1) +\end{PSideBySideExample} + +\begin{PSideBySideExample}[numbers=right](-2,-1)(2,1) + \psellipse[linestyle=dotted](2,1) +\end{PSideBySideExample} +} + + + + + + + +\begin{thebibliography}{1} + \bibitem{FancyBox} Timothy \textsc{van Zandt}, + \textit{Documentation for `fancybox': Box tips and tricks for \LaTeX}. + Available from \url{CTAN: macros/latex/contrib/supported/fancybox}, 1993. + + \bibitem{FancyVrb} Timothy \textsc{van Zandt}, + \textit{`fancyvrb': Fancy Verbatims in \LaTeX}. + Available from \url{CTAN: macros/latex/contrib/supported/fancyvrb}, 1998. + + \bibitem{LGrind} Various authors (current maintainer: Michael + \textsc{Piefel}), + \textit{The `LGrind' package}. + Available from \url{CTAN: support/lgrind}, 1998. + + \bibitem{Listings} Carsten \textsc{Heinz}, + \textit{The `Listings' package}. + Available from \url{CTAN: macros/latex/contrib/supported/listings}, 1996-1997. +\end{thebibliography} + + + + + + + + +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/fancyvrb.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/fancyvrb.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 4790d104af7..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/fancyvrb.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/fvrb-ex.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/fvrb-ex.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 5ba2d54c27d..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/fvrb-ex.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/t-fvrbex.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fancyvrb/t-fvrbex.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 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(The sources need not necessarily be -%% in the same archive or directory.) -%% -%% Package `fvrb-ex' (`fvrb-ex', `hbaw' and `hcolor') -%% -%% COPYING: -%% This package may be distributed under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public -%% License, as described in lppl.txt in the base LaTeX distribution. -%% Either version 1.0 or, at your option, any later version. -%% -%% Denis Girou (CNRS/IDRIS - France) <Denis.Girou@idris.fr> March 27, 1998 -%% -%% File `t-fvrbex' -%% -\documentclass{article} - -\usepackage[bawcolor,pstricks]{fvrb-ex} -\pstrickstrue -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} -\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} -\usepackage[charter]{mathdesign} -\usepackage{url} -\usepackage{xcolor} - -\begin{document} - -\title{Test file for the `\textsf{fvrb-ex}' package} -\author{Denis Girou\\CNRS/IDRIS\\Orsay -- France\\ - {\footnotesize email: Denis.Girou@idris.fr}} -\date{Version 1.2\\March 27, 1998} - -\maketitle - -\RecustomVerbatimEnvironment{Verbatim}{Verbatim} - {gobble=2,commentchar=^^a3,numbers=left,numbersep=3pt,frame=single} - -\section{\texttt{Example} environment} - -\begin{Verbatim} - \begin{Example} - First verbatim line. - Second verbatim line. - Third verbatim line. - \end{Example} -\end{Verbatim} - -\begin{Example} - First verbatim line. - Second verbatim line. - Third verbatim line. -\end{Example} - -\begin{Verbatim} - \begin{Example}[frame=lines,framerule=1mm,numbers=left] - First verbatim line. - Second verbatim line. - Third verbatim line. - \end{Example} -\end{Verbatim} - -\begin{Example}[frame=lines,framerule=1mm,numbers=left] - First verbatim line. - Second verbatim line. - Third verbatim line. -\end{Example} - -\section{\texttt{CenterExample} environment} - -\begin{Verbatim} - \begin{CenterExample}[frame=single,numbers=right] - First verbatim line. - Second verbatim line. - Third verbatim line. - \end{CenterExample} -\end{Verbatim} - -\begin{CenterExample}[frame=single,numbers=right] - First verbatim line. - Second verbatim line. - Third verbatim line. -\end{CenterExample} - -\begin{Verbatim} - \begin{CenterExample}[frame=lines,numbers=left] - ^^a7HLa^^b5First^^b6 verbatim line. - ^^a7HLb^^b5Second^^b6 verbatim line. - ^^a7HLCBWz^^b5Third^^b6 verbatim line. - \end{CenterExample} -\end{Verbatim} - -\begin{CenterExample}[frame=lines,numbers=left] - ^^a7HLa^^b5First^^b6 verbatim line. - ^^a7HLb^^b5Second^^b6 verbatim line. - ^^a7HLCBWz^^b5Third^^b6 verbatim line. -\end{CenterExample} - -\section{\texttt{SideBySideExample} environment} - -\begin{Verbatim} - \begin{SideBySideExample}[xrightmargin=5cm,frame=lines, - numbers=left] - First verbatim line. - Second verbatim line. - Third verbatim line. - \end{SideBySideExample} -\end{Verbatim} - -\begin{SideBySideExample}[xrightmargin=5cm,frame=single,numbers=left] - First verbatim line. - Second verbatim line. - Third verbatim line. -\end{SideBySideExample} - -\ifpstricks % If PSTricks is available - -\section{\texttt{PCenterExample} environment} - -\begin{Verbatim} - \fvset{frame=lines,framerule=0.5mm,numbers=left} - - \begin{PCenterExample}(-0.5,-0.5)(0.5,0.5) - \setlength{\unitlength}{1cm} - \put(0,0){\circle{1}} - \end{PCenterExample} - - \showgrid - \begin{PCenterExample}(-1,-1)(1,1) - \setlength{\unitlength}{1cm} - \put(0,0){\circle{1}} - \end{PCenterExample} -\end{Verbatim} - -{\fvset{frame=lines,framerule=0.5mm,numbers=left} -\begin{PCenterExample}(-0.5,-0.5)(0.5,0.5) - \setlength{\unitlength}{1cm} - \put(0,0){\circle{1}} -\end{PCenterExample} -\showgrid -\begin{PCenterExample}(-1,-1)(1,1) - \setlength{\unitlength}{1cm} - \put(0,0){\circle{1}} -\end{PCenterExample} -} - -\section{\texttt{PSideBySideExample} environment} - -\begin{Verbatim} - \fvset{frame=single,xrightmargin=5cm} - \begin{PSideBySideExample}(-2,-1)(2,1) - \psellipse*[linecolor=yellow](2,1) - \end{PSideBySideExample} - \showgrid - \begin{PSideBySideExample}(-2,-1)(2,1) - \psellipse[linestyle=dashed](2,1) - \end{PSideBySideExample} -\end{Verbatim} - -{\fvset{frame=single,xrightmargin=5cm} -\begin{PSideBySideExample}(-2,-1)(2,1) - \psellipse*[linecolor=yellow](2,1) -\end{PSideBySideExample} - -\showgrid -\begin{PSideBySideExample}(-2,-1)(2,1) - \psellipse[linestyle=dashed](2,1) -\end{PSideBySideExample} -} - -\begin{Verbatim} - \fvset{frame=single,xrightmargin=5cm} - \begin{PSideBySideExample}(-2,-1)(2,1) - \psellipse[linestyle=^^a7HLCBWe^^b5dashed^^b6](2,1) - \end{PSideBySideExample} - \begin{PSideBySideExample}[numbers=right](-2,-1)(2,1) - \psellipse[linestyle=^^a7HLe^^b5dotted^^b6](2,1) - \end{PSideBySideExample} -\end{Verbatim} - -{\fvset{frame=single,xrightmargin=5cm} -\begin{PSideBySideExample}(-2,-1)(2,1) - \psellipse[linestyle=^^a7HLCBWe^^b5dashed^^b6](2,1) -\end{PSideBySideExample} -\begin{PSideBySideExample}[numbers=right](-2,-1)(2,1) - \psellipse[linestyle=^^a7HLe^^b5dotted^^b6](2,1) -\end{PSideBySideExample} - -\else % If PSTricks is not available -\begin{quote} - \section{\texttt{PCenterExample} and \texttt{PSideBySideExample} -environments} - - \textbf{\large Warning!} These two environments are not demonstrated here, -because PSTricks was not found on this platform. -\end{quote} -\fi - -\end{document} -\endinput -%% -%% End of file `t-fvrbex.tex'. |