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10.5 @verbatiminclude
file: Include a File Verbatim
You can include the exact contents of a file in the document with the
@verbatiminclude
command:
@verbatiminclude filename |
The contents of filename is printed in a verbatim environment
(see section @verbatim
). Generally, the file is printed
exactly as it is, with all special characters and white space
retained. No indentation is added; if you want indentation, enclose
the @verbatiminclude
within @example
(see section @example
).
The name of the file is taken literally, with a single exception:
@value{var}
references are expanded. This makes it
possible to include files in other directories within a distribution,
for instance:
@verbatiminclude @value{top_srcdir}/NEWS |
(You still have to get top_srcdir
defined in the
first place.)
For a method on printing the file contents in a smaller font size, see
the end of the previous section on @verbatim
.