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\documentclass{article}
\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}
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), and 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}\\
First box of table&%
\begin{tabular}{@{} c @{}} \theverbbox[t]\end{tabular}&
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.
\end{document}
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