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PTEX2TEX(1)						      General Commands Manual						       PTEX2TEX(1)

NAME
ptex2tex - Executable script associated with ptex2tex module. SYNOPSIS
ptex2tex [options...] file OPTIONS
-h, --help Show help text and exit. -D VAR Define variable/macro VAR (can be many of these). -U VAR Undefine variable/macro VAR (can be many of these). -I DIR Specify directory for include statements (can be many of these). -s, --substitue Turn on substitute when calling preprocess. -v Turn on verbose mode. BUGS
Send comments, questions, bug reports etc. to doconce@googlegroups.com. LICENSE
Doconce is licensed under the new BSD license. AUTHORS
ptex2tex was written by Ilmar Wilbers <ilmarw@simula.no> and Hans Petter Langtangen <hpl@simula.no>. This manual page was written by Johannes Ring <johannr@simula.no> PTEX2TEX(1)

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SCITOOLS(1)						      General Commands Manual						       SCITOOLS(1)

NAME
scitools - run a SciTools command SYNOPSIS
scitools command [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
The scitools script takes a command and runs a corresponding utility. The available commands are listed below. file2interactive Utility for taking a set of Python statements in a file and creating the corresponding interactive Python shell session. floatdiff Script for examining differences in regression tests involving floating-point numbers. Used in [1]. regression Simple front-end script to SciTools' Regression module. Used in [1]. ps2mpeg Utility for turning a set of PostScript files into an MPEG movie, using mpeg_encode or ppmtompeg. profiler Script for simplifying the execution of Python's profiling tools. Used in [1]. rename Script for renaming a set of files by substituting one string or regular expression with another. subst Script for subsituting a phrase by another in a set of files. Accepts regular expressions. Treated in [1]. replace Script for subsituting a phrase by another in a set of files. Does not use regular expressions, just plain text (well suited for substituting text with much use of backslashes, curly braces, and other special characters in regular expressions (e.g., LaTeX text). movie Script for creating a movie file from a sequence of image files (frames). By default an HTML file for displaying the image (PNG) files are made. pyreport Processes a Python script and pretty prints the results using LateX. If the script uses show() commands (from scitools.easyviz) they are caught by pyreport and the resulting graphs are inserted in the output pdf. Comments lines starting with "#!" are interpreted as rst lines and pretty printed accordingly in the pdf. [1] H. P. Langtangen: Python Scripting for Computational Science. Third edition, second printing. Springer, 2009. OPTIONS
-h, --help Show usage for all commands and exit. BUGS
Send comments, questions, bug reports etc. to scitools@googlegroups.com. LICENSE
SciTools is licensed under the new BSD license. AUTHOR
SciTools is written by Hans Petter Langtangen <hpl@simula.no>, Johannes Ring <johannr@simula.no>, Ilmar Wilbers <ilmarw@simula.no>, and Rolv E. Bredesen <rolv@simula.no>. This manual page is written by Johannes Ring <johannr@simula.no>. SCITOOLS(1)
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