Command/verbatim
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\verbatim
Summary
The command \verbatim is used to typeset its argument verbatim, i.e. like \type, but in the default font.
Settings
Description
In case you need to type special characters without interpretion – all characters have their catcode set to “letter”. Internally, it uses \detokenize.
Examples
Example 1
\verbatim{\tex{type}\arg{...}}
Notes
See also
- buff-ver.mkiv
- \type typeset something verbatim in tt font
- \tex typeset a TeX command, preceded by \, in tt font
- \filename typeset a file name/path in tt font
- \arg typeset a command argument in braces, in tt font