Package: texlive-binaries Version: 2022.20220321.62855-5.1 Severity: minor Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer, here are some notes and a patch for the manual. -.-. The difference between the formatted outputs can be seen with: nroff -man <file1> > <out1> nroff -man <file2> > <out2> diff -u <out1> <out2> and for groff using "groff -man -Z" instead of "nroff -man" -.-. Output from "mandoc -T lint detex.1": mandoc: detex.1:6:81: STYLE: input text line longer than 80 bytes: [ \fB\-clnstw\fR ] [... mandoc: detex.1:89:4: STYLE: whitespace at end of input line mandoc: detex.1:96:82: STYLE: input text line longer than 80 bytes: TEXINPUTS. It does ... mandoc: detex.1:123:84: STYLE: input text line longer than 80 bytes: Originally written b... -.-. Use "\e" to print the escape character instead of "\\" (which gets interpreted in copy mode). 16:follows \\input commands. 21:option is used, no \\input or \\include commands will be processed. 27:If the magic sequence ``\\begin{document}'' appears in the text, 35:These include the \\include and \\includeonly commands. 60:mode to have detex echo the arguments to \\cite, 61:\\ref, and \\pageref macros. This can be useful when sending the output to 75:option tries to naively replace $..$, $$..$$, \\(..\\) and \\[..\\] 94:The TEXINPUTS environment variable is used to find \\input and \\include 101:\\aa, \\ae, \\oe, \\ss, \\o, \\l (and their upper-case 102:equivalents). The special "dotless" characters \\i and \\j are also 118:Nesting of \\input is allowed but the number of opened files must not 134:source without a ``\\begin{document}'' -.-. Name of a manual is set in bold, the section in roman. See man-pages(7). 116:tex(1) -.-. --- detex.1 2023-06-29 22:54:43.000000000 +0000 +++ detex.1.new 2023-06-29 23:23:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -13,18 +13,18 @@ and writes the remainder on the standard All text in math mode and display mode is removed. By default, .I detex -follows \\input commands. +follows \einput commands. If a file cannot be opened, a warning message is printed and the command is ignored. If the .B \-n -option is used, no \\input or \\include commands will be processed. +option is used, no \einput or \einclude commands will be processed. This allows single file processing. If no input file is given on the command line, .I detex reads from standard input. .PP -If the magic sequence ``\\begin{document}'' appears in the text, +If the magic sequence ``\ebegin{document}'' appears in the text, .I detex assumes it is dealing with .I LaTeX @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ source and .I detex recognizes additional constructs used in .IR LaTeX . -These include the \\include and \\includeonly commands. +These include the \einclude and \eincludeonly commands. The .B \-l option can be used to force @@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ The .B \-c option can be used in .I LaTeX -mode to have detex echo the arguments to \\cite, -\\ref, and \\pageref macros. This can be useful when sending the output to +mode to have detex echo the arguments to \ecite, +\eref, and \epageref macros. This can be useful when sending the output to a style checker. .PP .I Detex @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ environments. .PP The .B \-r -option tries to naively replace $..$, $$..$$, \\(..\\) and \\[..\\] +option tries to naively replace $..$, $$..$$, \e(..\e) and \e[..\e] with nouns and verbs (in particular, "noun" and "verbs") in a way that keeps sentences readable. .PP @@ -86,20 +86,21 @@ with the deletions mentioned above. New preserved where possible so that the lines of output match the input as closely as possible. .PP -The +The .B \-1 option will prefix each printed line with `filename:linenumber:` indicating where that line is coming from in terms of the original (La)TeX document. .PP -The TEXINPUTS environment variable is used to find \\input and \\include +The TEXINPUTS environment variable is used to find \einput and \einclude files. Like \fITeX\fP, it interprets a leading or trailing `:' as the default -TEXINPUTS. It does \fInot\fP support the `//' directory expansion magic sequence. +TEXINPUTS. +It does \fInot\fP support the `//' directory expansion magic sequence. .PP Detex now handles the basic \fITeX\fP ligatures as a special case, replacing the ligatures with acceptable character substitutes. This eliminates spelling errors introduced by merely removing them. The ligatures are -\\aa, \\ae, \\oe, \\ss, \\o, \\l (and their upper-case -equivalents). The special "dotless" characters \\i and \\j are also +\eaa, \eae, \eoe, \ess, \eo, \el (and their upper-case +equivalents). The special "dotless" characters \ei and \ej are also replaced with i and j respectively. .PP Note that previous versions of @@ -113,14 +114,15 @@ The old functionality can be essentially .B \-s option. .SH SEE ALSO -tex(1) +.BR tex (1) .SH DIAGNOSTICS -Nesting of \\input is allowed but the number of opened files must not +Nesting of \einput is allowed but the number of opened files must not exceed the system's limit on the number of simultaneously opened files. .I Detex ignores unrecognized option characters after printing a warning message. .SH AUTHOR -Originally written by Daniel Trinkle, Computer Science Department, Purdue University +Originally written by Daniel Trinkle, +Computer Science Department, Purdue University .PP Maintained by Piotr Kubowicz <https://github.com/pkubowicz/opendetex>. .SH BUGS @@ -131,7 +133,7 @@ interpreter, so it can be confused by so Most errors result in too much rather than too little output. .PP Running \fILaTeX\fR -source without a ``\\begin{document}'' +source without a ``\ebegin{document}'' through \fIdetex\fR may produce errors. .PP -- System Information: Debian Release: trixie/sid APT prefers testing APT policy: (500, 'testing') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Kernel: Linux 6.3.7-1 (SMP w/2 CPU threads; PREEMPT) Kernel taint flags: TAINT_WARN Locale: LANG=is_IS.iso88591, LC_CTYPE=is_IS.iso88591 (charmap=ISO-8859-1), LANGUAGE not set Shell: /bin/sh linked to /usr/bin/dash Init: sysvinit (via /sbin/init) Versions of packages texlive-binaries depends on: ii libc6 2.36-9 ii libcairo2 1.16.0-7 ii libfontconfig1 2.14.1-4 ii libfreetype6 2.12.1+dfsg-5 ii libgcc-s1 13.1.0-6 ii libgraphite2-3 1.3.14-1 ii libharfbuzz0b 6.0.0+dfsg-3 ii libicu72 72.1-3 ii libkpathsea6 2022.20220321.62855-5.1 ii libmpfr6 4.2.0-1 ii libpaper1 1.1.29 ii libpixman-1-0 0.42.2-1 ii libpng16-16 1.6.39-2 ii libptexenc1 2022.20220321.62855-5.1 ii libstdc++6 13.1.0-6 ii libsynctex2 2022.20220321.62855-5.1 ii libteckit0 2.5.11+ds1-1+b1 ii libtexlua53-5 2022.20220321.62855-5.1 ii libtexluajit2 2022.20220321.62855-5.1 ii libx11-6 2:1.8.6-1 ii libxaw7 2:1.0.14-1 ii libxi6 2:1.8-1+b1 ii libxmu6 2:1.1.3-3 ii libxpm4 1:3.5.12-1.1 ii libxt6 1:1.2.1-1.1 ii libzzip-0-13 0.13.72+dfsg.1-1.1 ii perl 5.36.0-7 ii t1utils 1.41-4 ii tex-common 6.18 ii zlib1g 1:1.2.13.dfsg-1 Versions of packages texlive-binaries recommends: pn dvisvgm <none> ii texlive-base 2022.20230122-3 texlive-binaries suggests no packages. 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