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WEAVE(1)						      General Commands Manual							  WEAVE(1)

NAME
       weave - translate WEB to TeX

SYNOPSIS
       weave [-x] webfile[.web] [changefile[.ch]]

DESCRIPTION
       This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive.	The complete documentation for this version of TeX can be found in the info file or manual
       Web2C: A TeX implementation.

       The weave program is used to create a TeX file for viewing a Web program.  It takes appropriate care of typographic details like page  lay-
       out  and  the use of indentation, italics, boldface, etc., and it supplies extensive cross-index information that it gathers automatically.
       The command line arguments are the same as for tangle except for the option: -x says to omit the index, module name list, and table of con-
       tents  pages.   (A  CONTENTS.tex  file  will still be written when the TeX file is processed, however, unless some macros in webmac.tex are
       redefined.)

       The output TeX file name is formed by adding .tex to the root of the Web file name.

       There are several macros that probably should be redefined by the programmer at the beginning of the Web file.  It is a good  idea  to  set
       	itle  to  the	name  of the program.  And, to cause output of only changed modules, one can say letmaybe=iffalse (usually as the first
       change in the change file).

ENVIRONMENT
       The environment variable WEBINPUTS is used to search for the input files, or the system default if WEBINPUTS is not set.   See  tex(1)  for
       the details of the searching.

FILES
       $TEXMFMAIN/tex/plain/base/webmac.tex
	   TeX macros used by weave output.

SEE ALSO
       tangle(1) for references, authors, and other information.

Web2C 2012							   7 April 2010 							  WEAVE(1)
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