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- From: jesse@cs.UAlberta.CA (Jesse Lee)
- Subject: Re: Need help with verbatim.sty
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- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1992 04:27:26 GMT
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- hank@ducvax.auburn.edu writes:
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- >In article <jesse.712195075@square-crk>, jesse@cs.UAlberta.CA (Jesse Lee) writes:
- >> I would like to use the verbatim.sty to input a file and typeset the file
- >> in 8 or 9 points cmtt. But I do not know how to modify the \verbatim@font
- >> and the \verbatiminput macros to define my own macros. Would someone
- >> help me with that?
-
- >Perhaps something as simple as
- > {\footnotesize \verbatiminput{filename} }
- >will work, as the font is already set to tt.
-
- >--darrel hankerson hank@ducvax.auburn.edu
-
- I tried it but it does not explicitly use cmtt8 or cmtt9. My main tex
- file is using article style and 12pt option.
-
- Jesse Lee
- jesse@cs.ualberta.ca
-