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-.TH "TEXEXEC" "1" "December 2006" "texexec 6.2" "ConTeXt"
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-.SH "NAME"
-texexec \- front end to the ConTeXt typesetting system
-
-.SH "SYNOPSIS"
-\fBtexexec\fP [ \fIOPTION\fP ... ] \fIFILE\fP [ ... ]
-
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-
-\fBtexexec\fP, a \fBruby\fP(1) script,
-is the command-line front end to the ConTeXt typesetting
-system, an extensive macro package
-built on the \fBtex\fP(1) family of typesetting programs.
-\fBtexexec\fP provides several facilties:
-.IP \(bu
-Process a ConTeXt source file,
-performing as many runs as
-necessary of \fBtex\fP(1), \fBtexutil\fP(1), and
-MetaPost (\fBmpost\fP(1)). Options control the output
-format, the pages to process, paper size, and so forth.
-.IP \(bu
-Create new ConTeXt formats, useful during installation.
-.IP \(bu
-Post-process existing PDF files, including merging multiple
-files, and extracting and rearranging pages within a file,
-similar to the facilities provided for PostScript files by
-\fBpsnup\fP(1) or for PDF files by \fBpdftk\fP(1).
-.IP \(bu
-Extract or strip documentation from ConTeXt source files
-using \fBtexutil\fP(1).
-.IP \(bu
-Run MetaPost (\fBmpost\fP(1)) to generate figures from MetaPost source.
-.IP \(bu
-Produce proof sheets of figures used in a ConTeXt source file.
-.IP
-.SH "OPTIONS"
-
-All switches are specified in full here but can be abbreviated to the
-shortest unique prefix. Thus, \fB--env\fP works the same as
-\fB--environment\fP. With no options, \fBtexexec\fP assumes that
-the file on the command line is a ConTeXt source file, i.e. a TeX file
-in the ConTeXt dialect, and produces a PDF file using the source file.
-
-.SS "General Options"
-
-.IP "\fB--alone\fP"
-Avoid calling other programs when possible. For
-example, \fB--alone\fP will prevent \fBtexexec\fP from
-using \fBfmtutil\fP(1) to generate formats (this prevention can
-be handy when tracing installation problems).
-.IP "\fB--environments\fP\fI=\fP\fIfile[,file[,...]]\fP"
-Specify ConTeXt environment file(s), separated by commas, to use when
-processing the source file. This option is useful when converting
-from non-ConTeXt file formats without environment or layout settings.
-.IP "\fB--help\fP"
-Produce a summary of switches
-and arguments. A more detailed help is produced by including
-\fB--all\fP.
-.IP "\fB--interface=\fP\fIlanguage\fP"
-Specify the language
-ConTeXt should use to communicate with you.
-Options are
-.IP
-.RS
-.IP "\fBen\fP"
-US English
-.IP "\fBnl\fP"
-Dutch
-.IP "\fBde\fP"
-German
-.IP "\fBuk\fP"
-British English
-.IP "\fBcz\fP"
-Czech
-.IP "\fBit\fP"
-Italian
-.RE
-.IP "\fB--keep\fP"
-Preserve a few of the temporary files generated while processing by
-appending \fI.keep\fP to their name. For example, after
-.EX
-texexec --keep document.tex
-.EE
-you will find (besides \fIdocument.pdf\fP) \fIdocument.log.keep\fP
-and \fIdocument.top.keep\fP. The \fIdocument.top\fP file is where
-\fBtexexec\fP wraps \fIdocument.tex\fP with the proper ConTeXt macro
-commands to set the output format, etc.
-.IP "\fB--once\fP"
-Process a file exactly once. (By default,
-\fBtexexec\fP processes the file as many times as
-necessary to sort out all references, typeset
-\fBMetaPost\fP code, and so forth.)
-.IP "\fB--purge\fP"
-Get rid of most temporary files generated while processing the source
-file. For example,
-.EX
-texexec --purge somefile.tex
-.EE
-will generate \fIsomefile.pdf\fP, cleaning up after itself and leaving
-only one extra file, \fIsomefile.tuo\fP. See also the \fB--purge\fP
-option of
-.BR ctxtools (1)
-.IP "\fB--purgeall\fP"
-Get rid of all temporary files generated while processing the source
-file, including the \fIfilename.tuo\fP file. See also the \fB--purge
---all\fP option combination of
-.BR ctxtools (1)
-.IP "\fB--randomseed=\fP\fINNNN\fP"
-Set the random seed.
-.IP "\fB--result=\fP\fIFILENAME\fP"
-Allows you to change the
-basename of the output file. See
-\fB--mode\fP for an example.
-.IP "\fB--runs=\fP\fINUMBER\fP"
-Specify the number of runs to
-perform on a file. Overrides
-\fBtexexec\fP's calculations.
-.IP "\fB--separation\fP"
-Perform color separations.
-.IP "\fB--silent\fP"
-Suppress a few diagnostic and progress messages.
-.IP "\fB--timeout=\fP\fINNN\fP"
-Abort the run if a subprocess waits for more than \fINNN\fP seconds;
-e.g. while waiting for user input when \fBtex\fP reports an undefined
-control sequence. Useful for automated testing scripts, to make sure
-the runs finish.
-.IP "\fB--usemodules=\fP\fImodule1[,module2,[...]]\fP
-Use the comma-separated list of modules. For example, to typeset
-\fIdocument.tex\fP using the \fIbib\fP and \fIunits\fP modules:
-.EX
-texexec --usemodules=bib,units document.tex
-.EE
-.IP "\fB--verbose\fP"
-Output extra diagnostic information.
-.IP "\fB--version\fP"
-Print the version number.
-.IP
-
-.SS "Processing ConTeXt Source Files"
-
-Including specifying paper sizes, formats, and so forth.
-
-.IP "\fB--arrange\fP"
-Perform page rearrangements, which are used to produce booklets. This
-option tells ConTeXt to the first \fIn\fP-1 runs without taking
-account of arrangements, then on the last run to pay attention to
-the arrangement commands in the source file.
-.IP "\fB--batchmode\fP"
-Process the file in batchmode, which means
-to typeset the whole document even if there are errors. More
-imformation about \f(CWbatchmode\fP can be found in Donald
-E. Knuth's \fITeXbook\fP.
-.IP "\fB--nonstopmode\fP"
-Process the file in nonstopmode, which means
-to typeset the document and report errors, but not to stop at any
-error. It is similar to batchmode but more verbose. More
-imformation about \f(CWnonstopmode\fP can be found in Donald
-E. Knuth's \fITeXbook\fP.
-.IP "\fB--bodyfont=\fP\fIfont\fP"
-The name of a font to preload for use in
-setting the body of the text (OBSOLETE).
-.IP "\fB--centerpage\fP"
-Center the document on the page.
-.IP "\fB--color\fP"
-Turn on color mode. Color mode can also be set by
-commands embedded in the document. These commands
-override the \fB--color\fP option.
-.IP "\fB--convert=\fP\fIFORMAT\fP"
-Convert the input file to
-ConTeXt format from \fIFORMAT\fP before
-processing. In most cases, this conversion will result
-in a TeX file. Currently supported input
-\fIFORMAT\fPs are \fBxml\fP and
-\fBsgml\fP.
-.IP "\fB--dvipdfmx, --dvipdfm, --dpx, --dpm\fP"
-Use the TeX engine (e.g. \fBpdftex\fP or \fBpdfetex\fP)
-to make a DVI file and \fBdvipdfmx\fP(1) to turn it
-into PDF.
-.IP "\fB--dvi, --ps, --dvips\fP"
-Use the TeX engine (e.g. \fBpdftex\fP or \fBpdfetex\fP)
-to make a DVI file and \fBdvips\fP(1) to turn it
-into PostScript. It's counterintuitive that \fB--dvi\fP produces
-a PostScript file in addition to the DVI file. But that's because
-\fB--dvi\fP is shorthand for \fB--dvips\fP; adding the \fB--nobackend\fP
-option prevents \fBtexexec\fP's running \fBdvips\fP(1). See also the
-\fB--engine\fP option.
-.IP "\fB--fast\fP"
-Typeset the document(s) as fast as possible without
-causing problems.
-.IP "\fB--final\fP"
-Perform a final run without skipping anything.
-This option is typically used with \fB--fast\fP.
-.IP "\fB--language=\fP\fILANGUAGE\fP"
-Set the language for
-hyphenation. Can be specified in your source file.
-Options are the same as those for \fB--interface\fP.
-.IP "\fB--mode=\fP\fIMODELIST\fP, \fB--modes=\fP\fIMODELIST\fP"
-Allows you to change the mode used while typesetting the
-source file. The \fIMODELIST\fP is a comma separated list of modes.
-Modes are a conditional-compilation facility
-like \f(CW#ifdef\fP in C. So one source file can be used to produce
-several typeset documents: one for A4 paper, one for
-screen display in full color, one for letter paper, etc. For
-example:
-.IP
-.EX
-\f(CWtexexec --pdf --mode=A4 --result=manual-a manual-t.tex\fP
-\f(CWtexexec --pdf --mode=letter --result=manual-l manual-t.tex\fP
-\f(CWtexexec --pdf --mode=screen --result=manual-s manual-t.tex\fP
-.EE
-.IP
-Here the \fB--mode\fP tells ConTeXt which
-mode directives to use when typesetting the source file. The
-\fB--result\fP option tells ConTeXt
-where to put the output file.
-.IP "\fB--modefile=\fP\fIfile\fP"
-Load this file before most of the usual processing; usually used for
-mode-related material.
-.IP "\fB--noarrange\fP"
-Ignore arrangement commands in the source file.
-.IP "\fB--nobackend\fP"
-Do not run the backend, e.g. \fBdvips\fP(1) or \fBdvipdfmx\fP(1). See
-the \fB--dvips\fP or \fB--dvipdfmx\fP options. Why would you give one
-of those options to choose a backend, yet tell \fBtexexec\fP not to
-run the backend? Because each backend has its own syntax for
-\f(CW\\special\fP calls. Specifying the backend allows the ConTeXt
-macros to use the correct syntax so that when you later run the
-backend to produce PostScript or PDF, the specials will be interpreted
-correctly.
-.IP "\fB--pages=\fP\fIPAGENUMBERLIST\fP"
-Specify the pages or page
-range to appear in the output file.
-\fIPAGENUMBERLIST\fP may be the keyword \fBodd\fP
-or \fBeven\fP; or one or more pages or page ranges separated by commas.
-For example,
-.EX
-\f(CWtexexec --pages=1,7,8-11,14 somefile.tex\fP
-.EE
-.IP "\fB--paperformat=\fP\fIKEY\fP"
-For typesetting multiple pages on a
-single piece of paper. \fIKEY\fP has the form \fBa4a3\fP
-(for printing A4 pages on A3 paper), \fBa5a4\fP
-(for printing A5 pages on A4 paper), or in general \fBaMaN\fP.
-The actual layout of the pages is specified with the
-\fB--printformat\fP option.
-.IP "\fB--pdf, --pdftex\fP"
-Use \fBpdftex\fP(1) to produce a pdf document (the default).
-.IP "\fB--printformat=\fP\fIKEY\fP"
-Specify the layout of the final
-output. \fIKEY\fP can be \fBup\fP, resulting in 2
-pages per sheet, double sided; or \fBdown\fP, resulting
-in 2 rotated pages per sheet, double sided. Use the
-\fB--paperformat\fP option to specify the original page
-and sheet size.
-.IP "\fB--utfbom\fP"
-Turn on UTF-8 encoding.
-.IP "\fB--xetex, --xtx\fP"
-Use \fBxetex\fP(1) to produce a pdf document.
-.IP
-
-.SS "Creating ConTeXt Format Files"
-
-.IP "\fB--make\fP"
-Generate a ConTeXt format file. For example, to make
-\fIcont-en.fmt\fP and have it placed in a default format directory:
-.EX
-texexec --make de
-.EE
-The most common invocation, which is used by scripts that install a new version
-of ConTeXt (see \fBctxtools\fP(1)), uses \fB--all\fP
-so that \fBtexexec\fP makes the usual formats:
-.EX
-texexec --make --all
-.EE
-.IP "\fB--local\fP"
-When searching for TeX or MetaPost formats, look in the current directory
-rather than in the location set by the kpse library. See
-.BR kpathsea (1)
-for more information on path searching.
-.IP "\fB--check\fP"
-Check and report information about the ConTeXt version, the
-distribution, the TeX engine, and the language interfaces/formats.
-
-.SS "Expert options"
-
-You should know what you're doing if you use these options!
-.IP "\fB--alpha"
-Use the TEXMFALPHA environment variable to find and
-run an alpha release of ConTeXt.
-.IP "\fB--beta"
-Use the TEXMFBETA environment variable to find and
-run a beta release of ConTeXt.
-.IP "\fB--distribution\fP\fI=dist\fP"
-Usually one of \fBstandard\fP, \fBweb2c\fP, or \fBmiktex\fP.
-\fBtexexec\fP should figure it out automatically, and you shouldn't
-need to use this option.
-.IP "\fB--engine\fP\fI=texengine\fP"
-Specify the program to do the hard work of typesetting. Currently
-either \fBpdftex\fP (the default), \fBxetex\fP, or \fBaleph\fP.
-The \fBluatex\fP value is experimental. The \fB--engine\fP
-option is not usually needed. Instead, let
-\fBtexexec\fP figure out the setting based on other command-line
-information. See for example the \fB--xetex\fP or \fB--pdf\fP
-switches.
-
-.SS "Postprocess PDF Files"
-
-.IP "\fB--combination=\fP\fIROWS\fP\fB*\fP\fICOLS\fP"
-Specify the number of pages to show on a single page. Use with
-\fB--pdfcombine\fP.
-.IP "\fB--pdfarrange\fP"
-For rearranging pages in PDF files.
-.EX
-\f(CWtexexec --pdfarrange --paperformat=a5a4 --printformat=up foo.pdf\fP
-.EE
-This command creates an A5 booklet from a PDF file
-\fIfoo.pdf\fP. \fB--pdfarrange\fP is used in
-conjunction with the following options.
-.IP "\fB--pdfcopy\fP"
-Copy and perhaps process pages from the pdf file.
-The resulting file is \fItexexec.pdf\fP by default, but you can change
-that using \fB--result\fP. Use the \fB--scale\fP option to magnify or
-demagnify the original pages and the \fB--pages\fP option to select
-the pages to copy. Here is an example using all these options:
-.EX
-texexec --pages=4-7 --pdfcopy --scale=750 --result=one images.pdf
-.EE
-It takes pages 4-7 from \fIimages.pdf\fP, scales them by 75%,
-and copies them to \fIone.pdf\fP.
-.IP "\fB--scale=\fP\fIinteger\fP"
-If the integer is less than 10, then it is taken as an (integer)
-magnification factor. Otherwise, it is taken as a magnification
-factor in TeX terms, i.e. with 1000 meaning full scale.
-.IP "\fB--paperoffset=\fP\fIdimen\fP"
-Specify the space between the
-edge of the pages and the beginning of the text block.
-.IP "\fB--backspace=\fP\fIdimen\fP"
-Specify the inside (gutter) margins.
-.IP "\fB--topspace=\fP\fIdimen\fP"
-Specify the top and bottom margin.
-.IP "\fB--markings\fP"
-Add crop marks.
-.IP "\fB--addempty=\fP\fIPAGES\fP"
-Add empty pages after the pages specified in \fIPAGES\fP. (Useful
-for, among other things, adding blank pages after a table of
-contents.)
-.IP "\fB--textwidth=\fP\fIWIDTH\fP"
-Set the width of
-the original text. Specifying this parameter with a
-single-sided original will allow ConTeXt to adjust
-the page layout for double-sided output, producing much
-more attractive results.
-
-With the \fB--pdfarrange\fP flag, specifying more
-than one file will result in all of the files being
-combined in the final result, allowing you to add title
-pages, decorated part separators, and so forth.
-
-You can also do more complex manipulations, such as
-adding additional text to the page by setting up a
-small file with layout definitions and a simple figure
-insertion loop.
-.IP "\fB--pdfcombine\fP"
-Combine multiple pages. Requires the \fB--combination\fP option.
-.IP "\fB--pdfselect\fP"
-Extract pages from a file. Use in combination with the
-\fB--selection\fP switch, as in
-.EX
-\f(CWtexexec --pdfselect --paperformat=S6
---selection=1,9,14 file-1\fP
-.EE
-which extracts pages 1, 9, and 14 from
-\fIfile-1.pdf\fP, and places them in
-\fItexexec.pdf\fP (the default output filename if
-an output file isn't specified).
-
-See \fB--pdfarrange\fP for other
-options.
-.IP "\fB--selection=\fP\fIPAGES\fP"
-Specify pages to be affected by
-another option. See \fB--pdfarrange\fP and
-\fB--pdfselect\fP for examples.
-
-.SS "XML handling"
-.IP "\fB--filters=\fP\fIfilter1[,filter2[,...]]\fP
-Specify XML filters to use.
-
-.SS "Extract or Strip Out Documentation"
-
-.IP "\fB--listing\fP"
-Produce a typeset version of the source code in
-\fIFILE\fP. You can specify the format of the output
-file. For example, use
-.EX
-\f(CWtexexec --ps --listing readme.now\fP
-.EE
-to produce a PostScript file called
-\fItexexec.ps\fP.
-
-See also \fB--backspace\fP, \fB--topspace\fP, and \fB--result\fP.
-.IP "\fB--module\fP"
-Create documentation for ConTeXt,
-MetaPost (see \fBmpost\fP(1)),
-.BR perl (1),
-and
-.BR ruby (1)
-modules.
-Converts the documentation to ConTeXt format and
-then typesets a documentated version of the source file.
-
-Documentation lines in ConTeXt source files are
-specified by beginning lines with these strings:
-
-\f(CW%C\fP : Copyright information
-
-\f(CW%D\fP : Documentation lines
-
-\f(CW%I\fP : TeXEdit information lines (mostly in Dutch)
-
-\f(CW%M\fP : Macro code needed to processs the documentation
-
-\f(CW%S\fP : Suppressed lines
-
-The same forms can be used for Perl or ruby scripts, except that the \f(CW%\fP
-character (the TeX comment character) is replaced by \f(CW#\fP (the
-Perl comment character).
-
-See also the \fB--documentation\fP option to
-.BR ctxtools (1).
-
-.SS "Process MetaPost Figures"
-
-.IP "\fB--mpsformats=\fP\fIname\fP"
-The name of a MetaPost format file, e.g. \fBmetafun\fP (the default).
-.IP "\fB--mptex\fP"
-Strips out and typesets TeX code embedded in a
-MetaPost file.
-.IP "\fB--nomp\fP"
-Do not run \fBmpost\fP(1), even if needed.
-.IP "\fB--nomprun\fP"
-Do not run \fBmpost\fP(1) on embedded
-MetaPost code.
-
-.SS "Producing Proof Sheets of Figures"
-
-Generate information and proof sheets of one or more (non-EPS)
-graphics files. For example,
-.EX
-texexec --figures *.png *.jpg
-.EE
-scans the current directory for PNG and JPG files
-and extracts useful information about their sizes and types. By
-default, this information is stored in
-.IR rlxtools.rli .
-Then the given figures are made into a proof sheet (by default
-\fItexexec.pdf\fP) according to the method specified by the
-\fB--method\fP option. Note that newer versions of
-.BR pdftex (1)
-do not support TIFF inclusion.
-.IP "\fB--method=\fP\fIALTERNATIVE\fP"
-Specify one of three options to produce the document containing the images
-used in the source file:
-
-\fBa\fP : A proof sheet with additional
-information provided for each figure (the default)
-
-\fBb\fP : A proof sheet with the graphics only
-
-\fBc\fP : One figure per page, with the page
-clipped to the bounding box of the
-figure
-
-See also \fB--paperoffset\fP,
-which allows you to specify an offset to be added to
-the page, as in
-.EX
-texexec --figures --method=c --paperoffset=.5cm *.pdf *.png *.jpg
-.EE
-
-.SH "USAGE"
-
-Each ConTeXt user interface (language) has its own format. The
-following command generates two formats, one using the English
-interface for typesetting in English, and one for Dutch:
-.EX
-\f(CWtexexec --make en nl\fP
-.EE
-
-By default, the language used for typesetting matches the
-user-interface language (set with
-\fB--interface\fP. It is possible to use one
-language for typesetting and another for messages by changing the
-relevant settings in \fIcont-usr.tex\fP. These languages can
-also be changed on the command line with a command such as
-.IP
-.RS
-\f(CWtexexec --make --language=pl,cz,sk en\fP
-.RE
-.IP
-That command generates a ConTeXt format file with an English user
-interface, and the main language set to Polish (\fBpl\fP). Czech
-and Slovak hyphenation patterns are also loaded
-so that Czech and Slovak text included in a source file will be
-typeset properly (\fBcz\fP and \fBsk\fP).
-.IP o
-When the appropriate formats are present, a file can be typeset
-by typing
-.EX
-\f(CWtexexec test\fP
-.EE
-.IP
-\fBtexexec\fP tries to determine what interface it should use to
-typeset \fItest.tex\fP by looking for a line such as
-.IP
-.EX
-\f(CW% interface=en tex=pdftex output=pdftex\fP
-.EE
-.IP
-at the top of the file (i.e., on the very first line). This line is
-equivalent to \fBTeX\fP's format line, ``&\fIFORMAT\fP'').
-.IP
-By default, \fBtexexec\fP will produce a PDF file using \fBpdftex\fP(1). The
-\fB--dvips\fP flag tells \fBtexexec\fP to produce a PostScript
-file instead.
-.IP
-After an error-free run, \fBtexexec\fP will run \fBtexutil\fP(1) to
-determine whether additional runs of \fBtex\fP(1) (or
-\fBpdftex\fP(1)) or any utility programs (e.g., \fBbibtex\fP(1),
-\fBmakeindex\fP(1)) are necessary. You can suppress these
-additional runs by specifying the \fB--once\fP or
-\fB--runs\fP flags:
-.IP
-.EX
-\f(CWtexexec --once test\fP
-\f(CWtexexec --runs=2 test\fP
-.EE
-.IP
-
-.SH EXAMPLES
+.TH "texexec" "1" "01-01-2013" "version 6.2.1" "TeXExec"
+.SH NAME
+.B texexec
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.B texexec [
+.I OPTIONS ...
+.B ] [
+.I FILENAMES
+.B ]
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.B TeXExec
+.SH OPTIONS
+.TP
+.B --make
+make formats
+.TP
+.B --check
+check versions
+.TP
+.B --process
+process file
+.TP
+.B --mptex
+process mp file
+.TP
+.B --mpxtex
+process mpx file
+.TP
+.B --mpgraphic
+process mp file to stand-alone graphics
+.TP
+.B --mpstatic
+process mp/ctx file to stand-alone graphics
+.TP
+.B --listing
+list of file content
+.TP
+.B --figures
+generate overview of figures
+.TP
+.B --modules
+generate module documentation
+.TP
+.B --pdfarrange
+impose pages (booklets)
.TP
-Produce PDF from ConTeXt source (the .tex extension is optional):
-\f(CWtexexec file.tex\fP
+.B --pdfselect
+select pages from file(s)
.TP
-Same as the above but without rerunning for crossreferences, etc.:
-\f(CWtexexec --once file.tex\fP
+.B --pdfcopy
+copy pages from file(s)
.TP
-Produce PostScript from ConTeXt source:
-\f(CWtexexec --ps file.tex\fP
+.B --pdftrim
+trim pages from file(s)
.TP
-Produce file-a4.pdf using conditional compilation (modes):
-\f(CWtexexec --mode=a4 --result=file-a4 file.tex\fP
+.B --pdfcombine
+combine multiple pages
.TP
-Generate format (.fmt) files used by ConTeXt (used during installation):
-\f(CWtexexec --make --all\fP
+.B --pdfsplit
+split file in pages
+.SH AUTHOR
+More information about ConTeXt and the tools that come with it can be found at:
-.SH "INITIALIZATION"
-.IP
-\fBtexexec\fP requires ruby. On Unix and Unix-like systems, no special
-steps have to be taken to get \fBtexexec\fP to work beyond installing
-ruby and having the \fBruby\fP(1) binary in your path.
+.B "maillist:"
+ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.PP
-\fBbibtex\fP(1), \fBctxtools\fP(1), \fBdvipdfmx\fP(1), \fBdvips\fP(1),
-\fBfmtutil\fP(1), \fBmakeindex\fP(1), \fBmpost\fP(1),
-\fBmptopdf\fP(1), \fBpdftex\fP(1), \fBpdftk\fP(1), \fBruby\fP(1),
-\fBpsnup\fP(1), \fBtex\fP(1), \fBtexfont\fP(1), \fBtexmfstart\fP(1),
-\fBtexshow\fP(1),
-\fBtexutil\fP(1), \fBxetex\fP(1).
-.PP
-The texexec manual
-.IR mtexexec.pdf ,
-available from
-.URL "http://www.pragma-ade.com/dir/general/manuals/" "PRAGMA ADE" .
-.PP
-Donald E. Knuth's \fIThe TeXbook\fP.
-.PP
-.URL "http://www.contextgarden.net" "ConTeXt wiki" .
+.B "webpage:"
+http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://tex.aanhet.net
-.SH "AUTHOR"
-This manpage was written by Tobias Burnus
-<burnus@gmx.de> and C.M. Connelly
-<c@eskimo.com> and updated by Sanjoy Mahajan <sanjoy@mit.edu>.
-It is based on the
-.I mtexexec.pdf
-manual written by Hans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl>.
+.B "wiki:"
+http://contextgarden.net