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#' @name lazy.verbatim.start
#' @export lazy.verbatim.start
#' @export lazy.verbatim.end
#'
#' @title Verbatim Environments
#' @description Text within a verbatim block appears exactly as type,
#' including whitespace. This is useful when inserting code into a document
#'
#' @details A verbatim block takes any text entered and typsets it exactly as it was entered.
#' White space is preserved and the font changes. This is typically done to display
#' code, since the whitespace may preserve readability.
#'
#' For HTML documents, this is done by opening a "<p ...>" tag with font family "monospace" and
#' font "courier". These are applicable until \code{lazy.verbatim.end} is called and the
#' "</p>" tag is placed, closing the verbatim environment.
#'
#' It should be noted that HTML code in this forced environment will still not render whitespace as in the
#' LaTeX verbatim environment. This can be enforced by running the text in the environment through a function
#' like \code{gsub(" ", "  ", [text])} (\code{ } is the HTML character for a non-breaking space).
#'
#' @author Benjamin Nutter
#'
lazy.verbatim.start <- function(){
#*** retrieve the report format
reportFormat <- getOption("lazyReportFormat")
if (!reportFormat %in% c("latex", "html", "markdown")) stop("option(\"lazyReportFormat\") must be either 'latex', 'html', or 'markdown'")
if (reportFormat == "latex") return("\\begin{verbatim}")
#*** opens a paragraph, but does not end it. Text inserted between lazy.verbatim.start and lazy.verbatim.end
#*** will thus appear in monospace courier font
if (reportFormat == "html") return("<p style='font-family:monospace, courier; font-size:11pt; text-align:left; font-style:none;
font-weight:none; text-decoration:none;'>")
if (reportFormat == "markdown") return("")
}
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