\IfFileExists{enverb.sty}{\RequirePackage{enverb}}{} \PassOptionsToPackage{full}{textcomp} \documentclass{l3doc} \usepackage[oldstylenums,nott]{kpfonts} \usepackage{randtext,xcolor,array} \usepackage{xistercian} \usepackage{accsupp} \usepackage{csquotes} \usepackage{multicol} %\usepackage{microtype} \input{preamble-logo} \input{preamble-examples} \newcommand\keydefault[1]{\hfill\textcolor{enverbgrey}{default: #1}} \let\metaORIG\meta \protected\def\meta #1{\texttt{\metaORIG{#1}}} \renewcommand*\thefootnote{\cistercian{footnote}} \hypersetup{linkcolor=red!80!black,urlcolor=purple!80!black} \makeatletter \@ifdefinable\gobbledocstriptag{\def\gobbledocstriptag#1>{}} \protected\def\savefootnotestuff {% \let\mysavethefootnote\thefootnote \let\mysave@makefnmark\@makefnmark \let\mysave@makefntext\@makefntext } \def\restorefootnotestuff{\texorpdfstring\restorefootnotestuff@{}} \def\restorefootnotestuff@ {% \global\let\thefootnote\mysavethefootnote \global\let\@makefnmark\mysave@makefnmark \global\let\@makefntext\mysave@makefntext } \makeatother \begin{document} \savefootnotestuff \title {% \restorefootnotestuff The \envlogo\ package\\[\medskipamount] \Large read an environment verbatim% } \GetFileInfo{enverb.sty} \date{\filedate\space\fileversion} \author{Jonathan P. Spratte\thanks{\protect\randomize{jspratte@yahoo.de}}} \maketitle \begin{abstract} \noindent\parfillskip=0pt The \envlogo\ package provides a simple yet effective way to collect the verbatim contents of an environment into a macro, which the user can then pick up to implement additional functionality, for instance a simple output routine or rescanning the contents into code listings or for typesetting alike. Arbitrary contents can be placed on either end of each line allowing flexible line-oriented processing. \end{abstract} \tableofcontents \begin{documentation} \section{Documentation} Originally I was unsatisfied by the degree of freedom and customisation present in the available verbatim-environment providing packages like \pkg{listings}, \pkg{minted}, \emph{etc.}, when one wants to document \TeX\ code and show the results next to it (or I didn't bother to dig through their manuals). Also I didn't like them producing temporary files so long as that's not necessary. As a result I implemented what was basically the first version of \envlogo\ for one of my other packages. \input{doc-enverb} \input{doc-using-contents} \input{doc-keys} \input{doc-examples} \end{documentation} \clearpage \begin{implementation} \section{Implementation} \DocInput{enverb.dtx} \end{implementation} \end{document}