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-LATEXPAND(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation LATEXPAND(1)
-
-
-
-NNAAMMEE
- latexpand - Flatten LaTeX file by expanding \include and \input, remove
- comments
-
-SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
- latexpand [options] FILE...
-
- Options:
- --verbose show what's going on
- --keep-comments don't strip comments
- --empty-comments keep empty comments (i.e. % at end of lines) for clarity
- --keep-includes don't expand \input and \include directives
- --expand-usepackage
- Expand \usepackage{...} directives if the
- corresponding .sty file is found in
- $TEXINPUTS
- --expand-bbl FILE
- Expand the bibliography by inlining FILE
- (should be a *.bbl file)
- --help this help message
- --output <file>, -o <file>
- generate output in <file>
- --explain generate explanatory comments in output
- --show-graphics show included graphics
- --graphics_extensions
- colon-separated list of possible graphics extensions
- (used by --show-graphics to find the actual graphics files)
-
-UUSSEESS
- The most common use of latexpand is to simplify distribution of source
- LaTeX files, typically to satisfy the requirement of editors and
- archival sites (springer, arXiv.org, ...) who force the authors to
- submit sources. One does not necessarily want to submit sources with
- comments, and uploading a document made of several files including each
- other is a bit painful. By default, latexpand answers both problems by
- outputing a single LaTeX file that contain no comment.
-
-GGEETTTTIINNGG LLAATTEEXXPPAANNDD
- The latest version of latexpand is available here:
-
- https://gitorious.org/latexpand
-
-BBUUGGSS
- Please, report bugs to Matthieu Moy <Matthieu.Moy@imag.fr>.
-
-
-
-perl v5.10.1 2012-11-07 LATEXPAND(1)
+NAME
+ latexpand - Flatten LaTeX file by expanding \include and \input, ... and
+ remove comments
+
+SYNOPSIS
+ latexpand [options] FILE...
+
+ Options:
+ --verbose show what's going on
+ --keep-comments don't strip comments (comments are lines
+ starting with %, and anything below
+ \end{document})
+ --empty-comments keep empty comments (i.e. % at end of lines) for clarity
+ --keep-includes don't expand \input and \include directives
+ --expand-usepackage
+ Expand \usepackage{...} directives if the
+ corresponding .sty file is found in
+ $TEXINPUTS
+ --expand-bbl FILE
+ Expand the bibliography by inlining FILE
+ (should be a *.bbl file)
+ --help this help message
+ --output <file>, -o <file>
+ generate output in <file>
+ --explain generate explanatory comments in output
+ --show-graphics show included graphics
+ --graphics_extensions
+ colon-separated list of possible graphics extensions
+ (used by --show-graphics to find the actual graphics files)
+
+USES
+ The most common use of latexpand is to simplify distribution of source
+ LaTeX files, typically to satisfy the requirement of editors and
+ archival sites (springer, arXiv.org, ...) who force the authors to
+ submit sources. One does not necessarily want to submit sources with
+ comments, and uploading a document made of several files including each
+ other is a bit painful. By default, latexpand answers both problems by
+ outputing a single LaTeX file that contain no comment.
+
+GETTING LATEXPAND
+ The latest version of latexpand is available here:
+
+ https://gitorious.org/latexpand
+
+ Versions are uploaded to ctan.org from time to time:
+
+ http://www.ctan.org/pkg/latexpand
+
+BUGS
+ Please, report bugs to Matthieu Moy <Matthieu.Moy@imag.fr>.
+
+ Known bugs
+ latexpand currently ignores \begin{verbatim} ... \end{verbatim}, and
+ will therefore process any \include, \input, ... directives that appear
+ within verbatim environments (while it shouldn't).
+
+ It would be nice to remove code between \begin{comment} and
+ \end{comment} too if \usepackage{comment} is used.
+