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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/texdef/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/texdef/README index 61e032093ef..a79a310db20 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/texdef/README +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/texdef/README @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ texdef -- Show definitions of TeX commands This perl script shows the definition of (La)TeX commands in a similar way as `\show`. -Version 1.5 -- 2012/04/29 +Version 1.6 -- 2012/05/02 Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Martin Scharrer <martin@scharrer-online.de> This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; @@ -14,10 +14,12 @@ Usage: Other program names are possible. See the 'tex' option. Command names do not need to start with `\`. Options: - --tex <flv>, -t <flv> : Use given flavour of TeX: 'tex', 'latex', 'context'. + --tex <format>, -t <format> : Use given format of TeX: 'tex', 'latex', 'context'. Variations of 'tex' and 'latex', like 'luatex', 'lualatex', 'xetex', 'xelatex' are supported. The default is given by the used program name: 'texdef' -> 'tex', 'latexdef' -> 'latex', etc. --value, -v : Show value of command instead (i.e. \the\command). + --Environment, -E : Every command name is taken as an environment name. This will show the definition of + both \Macro\foo and \Macro\endfoo if \texttt{foo} is used as command name (L). --preamble, -P : Show definition of the command inside the preamble. --beforeclass, -B : Show definition of the command before \documentclass. --package <pkg>, -p <pkg> : (M) Load given tex-file, package or module depending on whether '*tex', '*latex' @@ -26,7 +28,7 @@ Options: --class <class>, -c <class> : (LaTeX only) Load given class instead of default ('article'). The <class> can start with `[<classs options>]` and end with `<classname>` or `{<classname>}`. - --environment <env>, -p <env> : (M) Show definition inside the given environment <env>. + --environment <env>, -e <env> : (M) Show definition inside the given environment <env>. --othercode <code>, -o <code> : (M) Add other code into the preamble before the definition is shown. This can be used to e.g. load PGF/TikZ libraries. --before <code>, -b <code> : (M) Place <code> before definition is shown. @@ -35,6 +37,7 @@ Options: The <code> can be arbitray TeX code and doesn't need be be balanced. --find, -f : Find file where the command sequence was defined (L). --Find, -F : Show full filepath of the file where the command sequence was defined (L). + --source, -s : Try to show the original source code of the command definition (L). --list, -l : List user level command sequences of the given packages (L). --list-defs, -L : List user level command sequences and their shorten definitions of the given packages (L). --list-all, -ll : List all command sequences of the given packages (L). |