The gmverb package is a work of Grzegorz `Natror' Murzynowski, 1. Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 by Grzegorz `Natror' Murzynowski This program is subject to the LaTeX Project Public License. See http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/licenses.lppl.html for the details of that license. 2. Introduction The gmverb.sty package redefines the \verb command and the {verbatim} environment so that the verbatim text can break into lines, with % as a `hyphen'. Moreover, it allows the user to define his/her own {verbatim}-like environments provided their contents would be not horribly long (as long as a macro's argument may be at most). This package also allows the user to declare a chosen char(s) as a `short verb' e.g., to write |\a\verbatim\example| instead of \verb|\a\verbatim\example|. 3. Installation Unpack the gmverb-tds.zip in a texmf directory or put the gmverb.sty somewhere in the texmf/tex/latex branch on your own. Creating a /texmf/tex/latex/gm directory may be advisable if you consider using other packages written by me. Then you should refresh your TeX distribution's files' database most probably. 4. Contents The distribution of this package consists of the following three files. gmverb.sty README gmverb.pdf gmverb-tds.zip 5. Documentation The last of the above files (the .pdf) is a documentation compiled from the .sty file by running LaTeX on the gmverb.sty file twice: xelatex gmverb.sty in the directory you wish the documentation to be in, you don't have copy the .sty file there---TeX will find it, then MakeIndex on the gmverb.idx file, and then LaTeX on gmverbDoc.tex once more. MakeIndex shell command: makeindex -r gmverbDoc The -r switch is to forbid MakeIndex make implicit ranges since the (code line) numbers will be hyperlinks Compiling of the documentation requires the packages: gmdoc (gmdoc.sty and gmdocc.cls), gmverb.sty, gmutils.sty and also some standard packages: hyperref.sty, xcolor.sty, geometry.sty, multicol.sty, lmodern.sty, fontenc.sty that should have been installed on your computer by default. If you have not installed the mwart.cls class (available on CTAN in mwcls package), the result of your compilation may differ a bit from the .pdf provided in this .zip archive in formattings: If you have not installed mwart.cls, the standard article.cls will be used.