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 Google Code Hosting: http://code.google.com/p/opendetex/ You can check for latest version, submit bug reports or patches, or ask for becoming team member there.