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OpenDetex - Version 2.8.1

OpenDetex is a program to remove TeX constructs from a text file.  It recognizes
the \input command.

This program assumes it is dealing with LaTeX input if it sees the string
"\begin{document}" in the text.  It recognizes the \include and \includeonly
commands.

This directory contains the following files:

README -	you're looking at it.

ChangeLog -	detailed history of changes done in different versions of the program

COPYRIGHT -	information about program authors and license

INSTALL   -	how to compile the program

Makefile -	makefile for generating detex

detex.1l -	troff source for the detex manual page.
		Assuming you have the -man macros, use "make man-page" to
		generate it.

detex.h -	Various global definitions.  These should be modified to suit
		the local installation.

detex.l -	Lex and C source for the detex program.

lexout.c -	C code generated from detex.l using lex on a Sun (SunOS 4.1.1)
		This can be useful for DOS, OS/2 or systems that don't have
		lex.

states.sed -	sed(1) script to munge the state names in detex.l so that
		reasonable names can be used in the source without causing
		lex(1) to overflow.

os2 -		subdirectory containing support for compilation on
		OS/2 and DOS systems


This software package is distributed under the NCSA/University of
Illinois Open Source License.

OpenDetex was created by Piotr Kubowicz from version 2.8 of Detex
program by Daniel Trinkle, obtained from
http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/trinkle/detex/

Currently home of OpenDetex is GitHub:
https://github.com/pkubowicz/opendetex
You can check for latest version, submit bug reports or patches, or
ask for becoming team member there.

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