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-NAME
- texdirflatten - Collects all components of a (La)TeX file in a single
- output directory -- i.e., flattens its hierarchy.
-
-SYNOPSIS
- texdirflatten -f input.tex [-o outputdir]
-
-DESCRIPTION
- It parses the source file, following its included children (La)TeX files
- recursively, to collect together its components, such as graphics and
- BiBTeX bibliography files in different directories.
-
-OPTIONS
- -f *input.tex*
- Specifies input (La)TeX file.
-
- -o *outputdir*
- Directory to collect all files. texdirflatten will copy each source
- file, graphics and bibliography file to this directory. It will be
- created if it is unexistent. If unspecified, it defaults to "flat/".
-
-EXAMPLES
- The following example scans "manuscript.tex" in the current directory
- and gathers it and all its components in the "submit_01/" directory:
-
- $ texdirflatten -f manuscript.tex -o submit_01
-
-CAVEATS
- Please take backups before running this command. No warranties
- whatsoever provided.
-
-BUGS
- Bug reports and patches are welcome.
-
-AUTHOR
- Cengiz Gunay <cengique<AT>users.sf.net>
-
-COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
- Copyleft 2003-2009, Cengiz Gunay
-
- This library is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it
- under the same terms as Perl itself.
-