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\usepackage{verbatimbox}
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\begin{document}
\parskip 1em
This is a test of the \textsf{verbatimbox} style package, to
test the \verb,verbbox, environment. I am about to call on the
\verb,verbbox, environment to see how if I can stuff \verb,verbatim,
text into a \LaTeX{} box. Here goes...
\begin{verbbox}[\footnotesize]
Program test
implicit none
integer a, x
a = 0
x = 1
10 a = a + x
if (a .eq. 100) stop
goto 10
end
!@#$%^&*()_+=-{}|\][<>?/\\\
\end{verbbox}
OK, I have created a \verb,verbbox, (which creates no output in and of
itself). When doing so, I used an optional argument of
\verb,\footnotesize,. I now wish to see if I can stick it into a
\verb,tabular, environment. Note, when sticking a verbbox into the
\verb,tabular, environment, use the \verb,[t], option of \verb,\theverbbox,.
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{| c | c | c |}
\hline
\raisebox{0.7in}{First box of table}&%
\theverbbox[t] &
\raisebox{0.7in}{last box of table}\\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
Otherwise, if I choose, I can just stick the \verb,verbatim, box into an
\verb,fbox,,
so as to frame the result. This latter case produces the same output as
would the \verb,boxedverbatim, environment in the \textsf{moreverb}
package.
\fbox{\theverbbox}
Being a box, I can use \verb,verbbox, output as part of a figure or
table, for example. Bottom line: the \textsf{verbatimbox} package
provides nice flexibility in utilizing the \verb,verbatim, environment
in a variety of ways, including some places where \verb,verbatim, would
not otherwise be allowed.
Finally, the \verb,\verbfilebox, command acts just like the
\verb,verbbox, environment, except that it takes as its input the
contents of a file (provided as the mandatory argument to the command).
Like, the \verb,verbbox, environment, the \verb,\verbfilebox, command
also has an optional argument through which things like font size of
\verb,\theverbbox, can be altered.
\end{document}
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