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@verb
{<char>text<char>}
Use the @verb
command to print a verbatim sequence of
characters.
Like LaTeX's \verb
command, the verbatim text can be quoted using
any unique delimiter character. Enclose the verbatim text, including the
delimiters, in braces. Text is printed in a fixed-width font:
How many @verb{|@|}-escapes does one need to print this @verb{.@a @b @c.} string or @verb{+@'e?`!`{}\+} this?
produces
How many @-escapes does one need to print this @a @b @c string or these @'e?`{}!`\ this?
This is in contrast to @samp
(see the previous section),
@code
, and similar commands; in those cases, the argument is
normal Texinfo text, where the three characters @{}
are
special. With @verb
, nothing is special except the delimiter
character you choose.
It is not reliable to use @verb
inside other Texinfo
constructs. In particular, it does not work to use @verb
in
anything related to cross-referencing, such as section titles or
figure captions.