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\ProvidesPackage{verbatimbox}
[2013/04/24 v3.0
Routines for placing verbatim text into boxes, useful in places where
the verbatim environment is inaccessible. Secondarily, for adding
vertical buffer around an object.]
%
% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
% The latest version of this license is in
% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
% and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
% version 2005/12/01 or later.
%
% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'.
%
% The Current Maintainer of this work is Steven B. Segletes.
%
% verbatimbox.sty is based on boxedverbatim environment found
% in moreverb.sty.
%
% An enabling routine, \addvbuffer[]{} shares some functional
% similarities to \raisebox, but it is not the same.
%
% 2.01 -Added LPPL License info to package
% 3.0 -Added myverbbox environment
% -Corrected problem when no optional arguments are passed to
% verbbox environment
% -Added optional arguments to \addvbuffer
% -Fixed \verbfilebox so that it restored \verbatim@processline
% -Produced real documentation
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\@ifundefined{verbatim@processline}{\RequirePackage{verbatim}}{}
\usepackage{stringstrings}
% Following 3 lines thanks to Prof. Enrico Gregorio, from:
% http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/42318/
% removing-a-backslash-from-a-character-sequence
\begingroup\lccode`\|=`\\
\lowercase{\endgroup\def\removebs#1{\if#1|\else#1\fi}}
\newcommand{\@macro@name}[1]{\expandafter\removebs\string#1}
%
\global\newsavebox{\savedverbbox}
\newcounter{VerbboxLineNo}
%%%%%ORIGINAL FORM%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% The verbbox environment is based on
% the boxedverbatim environment found in moreverb.sty
% The optional argument allows the user to modify properties of the text
% such as fontsize
%
\newenvironment{origverbbox}[1][]{%
\def\verbatim@processline{%
{\setbox0=\hbox{\the\verbatim@line}%
\hsize=\wd0 \the\verbatim@line\par}}%
\@minipagetrue%
\@tempswatrue%
\setbox0=\vbox\bgroup #1 \verbatim
}
{%
\endverbatim
\unskip\setbox0=\lastbox %
\egroup
\global\sbox{\savedverbbox}{\box0}
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% David Carlisle provided the \verbbox@inner approach to avoid
% problem when no optional argument is provided to verbbox environment:
% http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/109030/optional-arguments-in
% -verbatim-environments
\newcommand\verbbox@inner[1][]{{\nfss@catcodes\scantokens{\gdef\@tmp{#1}}}}
\def\@tmp{}
\newenvironment{verbbox}{%
\setcounter{VerbboxLineNo}{-1}%
% FOR SOME REASON, USING \my@par INSTEAD OF \par PREVENTS EXTRA SPACE
% ABOVE verbbox WHEN USING OPTIONAL ARGUMENTS
\let\my@par\par%
\def\verbatim@processline{%
% FIRST \@tmp APPLIES OPTIONAL ARGUMENT TO EACH VERBATIM LINE
% SECOND \@tmp MAKES SURE ANY PRINTED MATTER OF OPTIONAL ARGUMENT
% IS ACCOUNTED FOR IN VERBATIM BOX WIDTH
{\addtocounter{VerbboxLineNo}{1}%
\@tmp\setbox0=\hbox{\@tmp\the\verbatim@line}%
\hsize=\wd0 \the\verbatim@line\my@par}}%
\@minipagetrue%
\@tempswatrue%
\setbox0=\vbox\bgroup \verbatim\verbbox@inner%
}
{%
\endverbatim%
\unskip\setbox0=\lastbox %
\egroup%
\global\sbox{\savedverbbox}{\box0}%
\global\def\@tmp{}%
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% The myverbbox environment is altered from verbbox environment
% The optional argument allows the user to modify properties of
% the text such as fontsize
% The mandatory argument is a command which is formed so as to
% regurgitate the boxed content created within the environment
%
\newenvironment{myverbbox}[2][]{%
\setcounter{VerbboxLineNo}{0}%
\def\verbatim@processline{%
% THE FIRST #1 ACCOUNTS FOR NON-PRINTING COMMANDS; THE SECOND #1 IS FOR
% PRINTED OPTIONAL MATERIAL
{\addtocounter{VerbboxLineNo}{1}%
#1\setbox0=\hbox{#1\the\verbatim@line}%
\hsize=\wd0 \the\verbatim@line\par}}%
\@minipagetrue%
\@tempswatrue%
\global\edef\sv@name{\@macro@name{#2}}%
\@ifundefined{\sv@name content}{%
\expandafter\newsavebox\expandafter{\csname\sv@name content\endcsname}%
}%
\expandafter\global\expandafter\edef\csname\sv@name\endcsname{\usebox{%
\csname\sv@name content\endcsname}}%
\setbox0=\vbox\bgroup \verbatim
}
{%
\endverbatim%
\unskip\setbox0=\lastbox %
\egroup%
\global\sbox{\csname\sv@name content\endcsname}{\box0}%
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% The verbfilebox command is like the verbbox environment, but takes
% a file as input, rather than text typed into an environment.
% The optional argument allows the user to modify properties of the text
% such as fontsize
% Example: \verbfilebox[\scriptsize]{myfile}
\let\sv@verbatim@processline\verbatim@processline
\newcommand\verbfilebox[2][]{%
\setcounter{VerbboxLineNo}{0}%
\def\verbatim@processline{%
{\addtocounter{VerbboxLineNo}{1}%
#1\setbox0=\hbox{#1\the\verbatim@line}%
\hsize=\wd0 \the\verbatim@line\par}}%
\@minipagetrue%
\@tempswatrue%
\setbox0=\vbox\bgroup \verbatiminput{#2}
\unskip\setbox0=\lastbox %
\egroup
\global\sbox{\savedverbbox}{\box0}
\let\verbatim@processline\sv@verbatim@processline
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\newcommand\theverbbox[1][x]{%
\if #1t%
% The t option is for outputting the savedverbbox inside a tabular
% environment (else insufficent vertical space above box)
\addvbuffer[\the\boxtopsep~\the\boxbottomsep]{\usebox{\savedverbbox}}%
\else%
\usebox{\savedverbbox}%
\fi%
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% \addvbuffer is based on \fbox,
% but without a frame. Empty buffer space
% is added above and below the object, making a new box.
% An optional argument can specify the buffer spaces or, if no
% optional argument is specified:
% above the box is added \boxtopsep (initially 3pt) vertical space;
% below the box is added \boxbottomsep (initially 0pt) vertical space.
%
\newdimen\boxtopsep
\newdimen\boxbottomsep
\newdimen\ps@tempdima
\newbox\ps@tempboxa
\setlength\boxtopsep{3pt}
\setlength\boxbottomsep{0pt}
\long\def\add@vbuffer#1{\leavevmode\setbox\ps@tempboxa\hbox{#1}\ps@tempdima
0pt \advance\ps@tempdima \dp\ps@tempboxa \hbox{\lower\ps@tempdima\hbox
{\vbox{\hbox{\vbox{\vskip\boxtop@sep \box\ps@tempboxa \vskip
\boxbottom@sep}}}}}}
\global\newlength\boxtop@sep
\global\newlength\boxbottom@sep
\newcommand\addvbuffer[2][{\the\boxtopsep} \the\boxbottomsep]{%
\getargs{#1}%
\setlength\boxtop@sep{\argi}%
\if1\narg\setlength\boxbottom@sep{\argi}\else%
\setlength\boxbottom@sep{\argii}\fi%
\add@vbuffer{#2}%
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\endinput
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