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-.TH deweb 1 "June 8, 1996"
-.AT 3
-.SH NAME
-deweb \- strips away C & CWEB commands from CWEB sources
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B deweb
-[
-.B file1 file2 ...
-]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.I deweb
-filters away all C & CWEB commands from a CWEB source code. This
-leaves only the
-.I LaTeX
-code. This stripped code, in turn, may then
-be passed to a suitable syntax checker for LaTeX, like
-.I ChkTeX
-and
-.I lacheck,
-or spell-checkers like
-.I ispell.
-.PP
-The
-.I chkweb
-tool, included in the
-.I ChkTeX
-distribution will do just this; writing similar scripts should be
-trivial.
-.PP
-When
-.I deweb
-strips away the C code from your CWEB source, it tries to preserve line breaks.
-This means that the error reports from
-.I <your favorite tool>
-will be correct regarding to line numbers. In most cases,
-the column position
-will also be correct. This significantly simplifies
-finding the errors in the
-.I LaTeX
-source (in contrast to the output from
-.I cweave,
-which output is truly difficult to figure anything out from).
-.PP
-.I deweb
-accepts a list of filenames on the argument line, and will send its output
-to
-.I stdout.
-If no filenames are given, it will read from stdin, acting as
-a filter. No options are currently accepted.
-.PP
-Macho users may try to pipe the output from
-.I deweb
-directly into
-.I LaTeX,
-theoretically, this should work. This would ease the debugging
-of the
-.I LaTeX
-code significantly, as when
-.I LaTeX
-complains about wrong syntax, you'll be able to find the erroneous
-line much more easily. Don't expect that the output looks very much
-like the final one, though.
-.PP
-.I deweb
-should now understand all correct
-.I CWEB
-opcodes. If it complains about not understanding a correct opcode,
-please inform the author.
-.SH DISTRIBUTION
-Copyright (C) 1996 Jens T. Berger Thielemann
-.PP
-This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the
-.I GNU General Public License
-as published by
-the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-(at your option) any later version.
-.PP
-This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-but
-.B WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
-without even the implied warranty of
-.B MERCHANTABILITY
-or
-.B FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-See the
-.I GNU General Public License
-for more details.
-.PP
-You should have received a copy of the
-.B GNU General Public License
-along with this program; if not, write to the
-.I Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-.SH ENVIRONMENT
-No environment variables are used.
-.SH FILES
-None.
-.SH AUTHOR
-Jens T. Berger Thielemann,
-.I <jensthi@ifi.uio.no>
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.B cweave(1), perl(1), chktex, lacheck(1), ispell(1)
-.SH BUGS
-Doesn't even
-.B compile
-under
-.I Perl
-versions before perl v5. Unfortunately, this means that we can't even
-tell the user why we failed;
-.I Perl
-will just complain about not being able to compile the regexps.
-.PP
-The program will try to swallow the whole input file at once, instead of
-processing it on a line\-by\-line basis.
-.ex