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NAME

       edtx2dtx - Convert .edtx into .dtx

SYNOPSIS

       edtx2dtx filename.edtx > filename.dtx

DESCRIPTION

       This   utility   wraps  code  chunks  by  a  (commented  and  properly  indented)  \begin{macrocode}  and
       \end{macrocode} pair.  A code chunk is any sequence  of  lines  not  introduced  by  a  single  (possibly
       indented)  comment  character (%); i.e. both non-commented lines and lines introduced by multiple comment
       characters count as code, and documentation lines may be indented.

       The  part  of  the  file  which  should  be  processed  should  be  marked  by  a  \begin{macrocode}  and
       \end{macrocode}  pair.  In other words, everything preceding \begin{macrocode} is considered a header and
       not changed, and everything following \end{macrocode} is considered a trailer and not changed.  In  fact,
       any number of \begin{macrocode} — \end{macrocode} pairs is allowed.  (The system allows for the driver to
       remain  as is, and also makes it easy to paste a .dtx file into an .edtx, as using this utility on a .dtx
       does not change the file.)

       The utility furthermore replaces the first occurrence of <filename>.edtx in the header,  followed  by  an
       optional parenthesized note, with <filename>.dtx, plus the note on how the file was generated.

OPTIONS

       -c, --comment
              The  input  comment  character; the default is %.  (Any input comment characters in the header and
              the trailer will be replaced by the output comment character, which is always %.)

       -b, --begin-macrocode regex
       -e, --end-macrocode regex
              Use these options to change the default input \begin{macrocode} and \end{macrocode} markers.  (The
              output markers are always \begin{macrocode} and \end{macrocode}.)  The markers should be given  as
              regular  expressions  matching  the  entire  line.   The  input  markers are not kept in the file,
              i.e. they are replaced by the output markers.

       -B, --Begin-macrocode regex
       -E, --End-macrocode regex
              As -b and -e, but the input markers are kept in the output.

       -s, --strip-empty
              If this option is given, empty lines are not included in the output.

       -h, --help
              Show help and exit.

       -V, --version
              Show the version number and exit.

EXAMPLES

       If input.edtx is just like a dtx file, just without \begin{macrocode} and  \end{macrocode}  around  every
       chunk of code:

              edtx2dtx input.edtx > output.dtx

       Memoize  uses  the  invocation below to produce a .dtx from documented Python code of memoize-extract.py.
       The value of -c adapts the edtx2dtx to Python comments.  -B marks everything preceding the version number
       statement as a header, and keeps the version number statement in the output.  Similarly, -E says that the
       processing should stop when encountering Emacs’ local  variables  (which  are  kept,  unchanged,  in  the
       output).

              edtx2dtx -s -c '#' -B '^__version__' -E '^# Local Variables:' $< \

SEE ALSO

       easydoctex.el

edtx2dtx 0.2.0                                  November 23, 2024                                    edtx2dtx(1)