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-.TH CTIE 1 20/04/2003
-.SH NAME
-ctie \- merge or apply CWEB change files
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B ctie
-.B \-c|\-m
-.I outputfile masterfile changefile...
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The
-.I CTIE
-program is used to process multiple change files used with the CWEB
-system for literate programming. The CWEB programs allow one to apply
-patches to a source file (the
-.IR masterfile )
-by means of a single change file.
-.I CTIE
-can be used to either merge up to 32 change files into a single one or
-to apply the changes to the
-.I masterfile
-in order to create a new master file. Output of either the new change
-file or the patched master file goes into
-.IR outputfile .
-Any include files (indicated using the CWEB
-.I @i
-command) are fully expanded during
-.I CTIE
-processing, which means that the change files are able to modify the
-contents of any included files. Also, if this program has been
-compiled using the
-.I kpathsea
-library, then files are searched for using the
-.I CWEBINPUTS
-environment variable, as described in the
-.I kpathsea
-documentation.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B \-c
-Create a single change file from the given
-.IR changefiles .
-.TP
-.B \-m
-Create a new master file by applying the given
-.IR changefiles .
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR cweb (1),
-.IR ctiedoc.tex ,
-.BR tie (1),
-.BR web (1).
-.SH "AUTHOR"
-Julian Gilbey, jdg@debian.org. The original TIE program was by Klaus
-Guntermann, TH Darmstadt, Institut f. Theoretische Informatik. The
-TIE man page was by Joachim Schnitter, TH Darmstadt, Phys. Chemie I,
-and was modified for CTIE by Julian Gilbey.