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I load multiple source files into a document using the fancyvrb package. I found out how to include a static label. Now, I want to display the filename in the label (dynamic label based on input file). How can I achieve this?



In the following example, the label should be file_1.txt and file_2.txt instead of data.txt.



documentclass[10pt, a4paper, twoside]{article}

usepackage{fancyvrb}

RecustomVerbatimCommand{VerbatimInput}{VerbatimInput}{
label=fbox{data.txt},
labelposition=topline,
}

begin{document}

VerbatimInput{file_1.txt}
VerbatimInput{file_2.txt}


end{document}









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    I load multiple source files into a document using the fancyvrb package. I found out how to include a static label. Now, I want to display the filename in the label (dynamic label based on input file). How can I achieve this?



    In the following example, the label should be file_1.txt and file_2.txt instead of data.txt.



    documentclass[10pt, a4paper, twoside]{article}

    usepackage{fancyvrb}

    RecustomVerbatimCommand{VerbatimInput}{VerbatimInput}{
    label=fbox{data.txt},
    labelposition=topline,
    }

    begin{document}

    VerbatimInput{file_1.txt}
    VerbatimInput{file_2.txt}


    end{document}









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      I load multiple source files into a document using the fancyvrb package. I found out how to include a static label. Now, I want to display the filename in the label (dynamic label based on input file). How can I achieve this?



      In the following example, the label should be file_1.txt and file_2.txt instead of data.txt.



      documentclass[10pt, a4paper, twoside]{article}

      usepackage{fancyvrb}

      RecustomVerbatimCommand{VerbatimInput}{VerbatimInput}{
      label=fbox{data.txt},
      labelposition=topline,
      }

      begin{document}

      VerbatimInput{file_1.txt}
      VerbatimInput{file_2.txt}


      end{document}









      share|improve this question














      I load multiple source files into a document using the fancyvrb package. I found out how to include a static label. Now, I want to display the filename in the label (dynamic label based on input file). How can I achieve this?



      In the following example, the label should be file_1.txt and file_2.txt instead of data.txt.



      documentclass[10pt, a4paper, twoside]{article}

      usepackage{fancyvrb}

      RecustomVerbatimCommand{VerbatimInput}{VerbatimInput}{
      label=fbox{data.txt},
      labelposition=topline,
      }

      begin{document}

      VerbatimInput{file_1.txt}
      VerbatimInput{file_2.txt}


      end{document}






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          I'd avoid redefining VerbatimInput.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{fancyvrb}

          newcommand{verbatiminput}[1]{%
          VerbatimInput[
          label=fbox{texttt{detokenize{#1}}},
          labelposition=topline,
          frame=single,
          ]{#1}%
          }

          begin{document}

          verbatiminput{file_1.txt}

          verbatiminput{file_2.txt}

          end{document}


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            I'd avoid redefining VerbatimInput.



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{fancyvrb}

            newcommand{verbatiminput}[1]{%
            VerbatimInput[
            label=fbox{texttt{detokenize{#1}}},
            labelposition=topline,
            frame=single,
            ]{#1}%
            }

            begin{document}

            verbatiminput{file_1.txt}

            verbatiminput{file_2.txt}

            end{document}


            enter image description here






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              I'd avoid redefining VerbatimInput.



              documentclass{article}
              usepackage{fancyvrb}

              newcommand{verbatiminput}[1]{%
              VerbatimInput[
              label=fbox{texttt{detokenize{#1}}},
              labelposition=topline,
              frame=single,
              ]{#1}%
              }

              begin{document}

              verbatiminput{file_1.txt}

              verbatiminput{file_2.txt}

              end{document}


              enter image description here






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                I'd avoid redefining VerbatimInput.



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage{fancyvrb}

                newcommand{verbatiminput}[1]{%
                VerbatimInput[
                label=fbox{texttt{detokenize{#1}}},
                labelposition=topline,
                frame=single,
                ]{#1}%
                }

                begin{document}

                verbatiminput{file_1.txt}

                verbatiminput{file_2.txt}

                end{document}


                enter image description here






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                I'd avoid redefining VerbatimInput.



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage{fancyvrb}

                newcommand{verbatiminput}[1]{%
                VerbatimInput[
                label=fbox{texttt{detokenize{#1}}},
                labelposition=topline,
                frame=single,
                ]{#1}%
                }

                begin{document}

                verbatiminput{file_1.txt}

                verbatiminput{file_2.txt}

                end{document}


                enter image description here







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