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Old 01-22-2012
change the <<< to << 2 "<" characters not 3
 

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CTIE(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   CTIE(1)

NAME
ctie - merge or apply CWEB change files SYNOPSIS
ctie -c|-m outputfile masterfile changefile... DESCRIPTION
The ctie program is used to process multiple change files used with the CWEB system for literate programming. The CWEB programs allow one to apply patches to a source file (the masterfile) by means of a single change file. ctie can be used to either merge up to 32 change files into a single one or to apply the changes to the masterfile in order to create a new master file. Output of either the new change file or the patched master file goes into outputfile. Any include files (indicated using the CWEB @i command) are fully expanded during ctie processing, which means that the change files are able to modify the contents of any included files. OPTIONS
-c Create a single change file from the given changefiles. -m Create a new master file by applying the given changefiles. ENVIRONMENT
The environment variable CWEBINPUTS is used to search for the input files, or the system default if CWEBINPUTS is not set. See tex(1) for the details of the searching. SEE ALSO
cweb(1), ctiedoc.tex, tie(1), web(1). AUTHOR
Julian Gilbey, jdg@debian.org. The original TIE program was by Klaus Guntermann, TH Darmstadt, Institut f. Theoretische Informatik. The TIE man page was by Joachim Schnitter, TH Darmstadt, Phys. Chemie I, and was modified for CTIE by Julian Gilbey. Web2C 2012 7 April 2010 CTIE(1)
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