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Latest revision as of 09:11, 29 July 2022
Contents
\arg
Summary
The command \arg prints text verbatim, surrounded by braces.
Settings
Description
Print text verbatim, surrounded by
{
braces}
. Useful when writing a manual.
Examples
Example 1
\tex{type}\arg{...}
gives
Notes
See also
- buff-ver.mkiv
- \tex Write a TeX command
- \type Inline verbatim text
- \filename file name/path
- \verbatim