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- From: tlm@iastate.edu ()
- Subject: Re: detex/delatex for NeXT
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- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames IA
- References: <1992Sep2.210642.2602@Princeton.EDU>
- Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1992 02:47:31 GMT
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- In <1992Sep2.210642.2602@Princeton.EDU> js@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Jay Sekora) writes:
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- >One of the professors here is trying to get a bunch of TeX macros to
- >work in Emacs on his NeXT. He has dependencies on a couple of
- >executables called `detex' and `delatex'. He has source for detex
- >version 2.3, which looks like it would also serve as delatex. It
- >compiles with nothing more than one warning about assignment of
- >pointer to integer without a cast, but when we run the resulting
- >executable it gives a bus error. The C code is generated by lex,
- >which I'm not familiar with, so I haven't dug through the source
- >much yet. Sooooo....
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- >Does anybody have a distribution of detex that works on the NeXT?
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- Get the file TeXutilities off of sonata. It was put there by Harald
- Schlangmann to go with TeXmenu (itself a great little application for
- people who do their TeXing in Edit) to allow for one button spell
- checking. It contains a working copy of detex for the NeXT. Not sure
- about "delatex" as I've not used it.
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- Hope this is helpful.
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- Tom
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