@Section @Tag { verbatim } @Title { "@Verbatim and @RawVerbatim" } @Begin @PP verbatim.sym @Index { @@Verbatim symbol } rawverbatim.sym @Index { @@RawVerbatim symbol } These symbols instruct Lout to read the following text (enclosed in braces) verbatim, that is, turning off all special character meanings. For example, @ID @Code @Verbatim { @Verbatim { "hello" } } produces @ID @Verbatim { "hello" } @@Verbatim ignores all characters after the opening brace up to but not including the first non-white-space character. @@RawVerbatim differs from @@Verbatim only in that it ignores all characters after the opening brace up to but not including the first non-white-space character, or up to and including the first newline character, whichever comes first. This variant is useful in cases such as @ID @Code @Verbatim { @RawVerbatim { var x: Real begin } } where the first line of the verbatim text begins with white space which would be ignored by @@Verbatim. Both symbols ignore all white spaces at the end of the verbatim text, preceding the closing brace. @End @Section