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kawkae2
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Formatting a text "cluster"

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Hi all,

I'm trying to add a string of BASIC language programming instruction into a .tex file. Is there a way to add a string of text, in this case BASIC instruction, without latex picking up on command characters? In other words, can I isolate a text cluster, so that it's manipulated collectively?

Thanks in advance,
ek

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frabjous
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Formatting a text "cluster"

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Try the verbatim package and environment:

\begin{verbatim}
[verbatim text goes here]
\end{verbatim}
kawkae2
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Re: Formatting a text "cluster"

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Works great, this is the command I was looking for.

Thanks much,
ek
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Formatting a text "cluster"

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Just for the record. The listings package with BASIC as one of its many predefined language is the better solution.


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