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Names: »README«
└─⟦52210d11f⟧ Bits:30007239 EUUGD2: TeX 3 1992-12
└─⟦c319c2751⟧ »unix3.0/TeX3.0.tar.Z«
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└─⟦this⟧ »TeX3.0/TeXcontrib/trickey/README«
└─⟦060c9c824⟧ Bits:30007080 DKUUG TeX 2/12/89
└─⟦this⟧ »./tex82/TeXcontrib/trickey/README«
└─⟦52210d11f⟧ Bits:30007239 EUUGD2: TeX 3 1992-12
└─⟦63303ae94⟧ »unix3.14/TeX3.14.tar.Z«
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└─⟦this⟧ »TeX3.14/TeXcontrib/trickey/README«
The programs in this area come to us courtesy of Howard Trickey at Stanford University (Trickey@Score). A major change authored by Kamal al-Yahya, also of Stanford takes care of \input and \include files. detex, as compiled from detex.c is intended for both TeX files and LaTeX files. Here's what is here: detex.c An upgrade of the following by Kamal al-Yahya (Really a completely different program.) This version takes care of \input and \include statements in TeX and LaTeX. No Makefile. Compile with cc detex.c -o detex. detex.lex Removes TeX constructs from the file. Intended to be used as a filter before spell (1). Written by Howard Trickey, modified by Tim Morgan of UCI. (This is obsolete, but is left in as a nice sample of lex programming) detex.l Man page for detex.c delatex.lex Removes LaTeX constructs (also obsolete) emacsmacro A Unix-TeX mode due to John Hershberger.