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UNTEX(1)							      UNTEX(1)

NAME
       untex - strip LaTeX comands from input

SYNOPSIS
       untex [ options ] [ files ...  ]

DESCRIPTION
       Untex  removes  some  LaTeX commands from the files listed in the argu‐
       ments (or standard input) and prints the output to standard output.

OPTIONS
       -      read from standard input.

       -o     remove options to LaTeX commands, i. e. everything  in  brackets
	      [] behind a command.

       -i     process  "\include{file}"	 and  "\input{file}" and "\input file"
	      commands.

       -m     (try to) remove all math code.

       -u     replace all \"a (etc.) with ibm (CP850) characters.

       -uiso  replace all \"a (etc.) with ISO characters.

       -uascii
	      replace all \"a (etc.) with ascii characters.

       -g     replace all "a (etc., from german.sty) with ibm (CP850)  charac‐
	      ters.

       -giso  replace all "a (etc., from german.sty) with ISO characters.

       -gascii
	      replace all "a (etc., from german.sty) with ascii characters.

       -e     remove environment names.

       -a     remove arguments of commands (not recommended).

       -g implies -u, -a implies -o.


SEE ALSO
       latex, tex, detex

BUGS
       The  -g	and  -u	 options only work for german accented characters. Not
       fixed due to lack of time, any help is  appreciated.  The  \includeonly
       command is ignored.

AUTHORS
       Untex  was  written  by	Michael	 Staats (michael@hal6000.thp.Uni-Duis‐
       burg.DE). The -gascii and -uascii options were added by	Denis  Endisch
       (denis@smoky.ikf.physik.uni-frankfurt.de).   Thanks to Subhasish Mazum‐
       dar (mazumdar@ringer.cs.utsa.edu) for some hints for  improvements  and
       bug reports.

4th Berkeley Distribution  Version 1.2 1994 April 6		      UNTEX(1)
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