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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)
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