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authorNorbert Preining <preining@logic.at>2007-06-20 05:37:07 +0000
committerNorbert Preining <preining@logic.at>2007-06-20 05:37:07 +0000
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name extract
category Package
-shortdesc Extract specific content from a source document and write that to a target document
-longdesc The package provides the means to extract specific content from a
-longdesc source document and write that to a target document. One could,
-longdesc for instance, use this to extract all exercises from lecture notes
-longdesc and generate an exercises book on the fly. The package also
-longdesc provides an environment which writes its body entirely to the
-longdesc target file. Another environment will write to the target file,
-longdesc but will also execute the body. This allows to share code (for
-longdesc instance, a preamble) between the source document and the target
-longdesc file. Finally, the package provides an interface to conditionally
-longdesc extract content. With a single option in the \usepackage command,
-longdesc one can specify exactly which commands (counted from the start of
-longdesc the document) should be extracted and which not. This might be
-longdesc useful for extracting specific slides from a presentation and use
-longdesc them in a new file. [description copied from TeX Catalogue]