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NAME

6       arlatex - archive a number of ancillary LaTeX files into a master .tex
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SYNOPSIS

10       arlatex [--outfile=filename.tex] --document=filename.tex filename ...
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12       arlatex --version
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14       arlatex --help
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DESCRIPTION

17       arlatex is an archiving program like shar, tar, zip, etc.  Unlike those
18       other archivers, however, arlatex is designed specifically for use with
19       LaTeX.  arlatex takes the name of a master .tex file and a number of
20       ancillary files used by that master file (e.g., .tex, .sty, .cls, and
21       .eps files).  From these, arlatex outputs a single file that, when it's
22       run through latex, both regenerates the ancillary files and compiles
23       the document into a .dvi file.
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25       arlatex has a few advantages over other archiving programs:
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27       ·   The .tex files produced by arlatex are in a plain-text format.
28           They are therefore perfectly portable and trivial to e-mail to
29           colleagues.
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31       ·   arlatex needs only LaTeX to run.  There is no dependence on any
32           external tools.
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34       ·   There is no explicit extraction step.  As the generated document is
35           run through latex, it extracts the ancillary files and builds the
36           document in the same step.  The user running latex may not even
37           notice that additional files are being produced.
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39       arlatex works by writing a number of "\begin{filecontents*}" ...
40       "\end{filecontents*}" blocks to the output file, followed by the
41       contents of the master file.  (In fact, any LaTeX comments at the
42       beginning of the master file are hoisted to the top of the generated
43       file.  This enables the author to draw attention, if so desired, to the
44       fact that ancillary files will be generated.)  The "filecontents*"
45       environment, part of standard LaTeX2e, writes its contents verbatim to
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OPTIONS

49       --version
50           Output the arlatex script's version number.
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52       --help
53           Output brief arlatex usage information.
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55       --document=.tex file
56           Specify the master document.  The output from arlatex is this file
57           with all of the other files named on the command line prepended to
58           it.  Note that "--document" is a mandatory parameter; arlatex will
59           abort with an error message if "--document" is not specified.
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61       --outfile=.tex file
62           Specify the output file.  The output file looks just like the
63           master document, but with a number of "filecontents*" environments
64           preceding the "\documentclass" line.  If "--outfile" is not
65           specified, output will be written to the standard output device.
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EXAMPLES

68       Suppose you have a paper called paper.tex that loads a custom package
69       with "\usepackage{mypackage}".  You want to submit the paper to a
70       conference, but you want to be absolutely certain that mypackage.sty
71       doesn't get lost as your paper is shuttled from person to person.
72       Here's how arlatex can be of use:
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74           arlatex --document=paper.tex mypackage.sty --outfile=paper-submit.tex
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76       When paper-submit.tex is processed with latex, it builds just like the
77       original paper.tex, except that it additionally creates a mypackage.sty
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80           This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.1)
81           (paper-submit.tex
82           LaTeX2e <1999/12/01> patch level 1
83           Babel <v3.6Z> and hyphenation patterns for american, french, german,
84           ngerman, italian, nohyphenation, loaded.
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86           LaTeX Warning: Writing file `./mypackage.sty'.
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88           (/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/article.cls
89           Document Class: article 1999/09/10 v1.4a Standard LaTeX document class
90           (/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/size12.clo)) (mypackage.sty)
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95       As another example, here's how you could bundle together all of the
96       files needed to build a large document for longevity:
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98           arlatex --document=thesis.tex abstract.tex introduction.tex
99             background.tex approach.tex experiments.tex relatedwork.tex
100             conclusions.tex before.eps after.eps fast.eps slow.eps
101             podunkUthesis.cls --outfile=thesis-all.tex
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103       As the number of files to archive together increases it becomes more
104       cumbersome to run arlatex manually.  Fortunately, using arlatex with
105       bundledoc is straightforward.  bundledoc finds all of the files needed
106       to build the document, and arlatex combines them into a single file.
107       The following are examples of the "bundle:" line you might use in a
108       bundledoc configuration file:
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110       Unix:
111           bundle: (arlatex --document=$BDBASE.tex $BDINPUTS \
112             --outfile=$BDBASE-all.tex)
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115           bundle: arlatex --document=%BDBASE%.tex %BDINPUTS% \
116             --outfile=%BDBASE%-all.tex
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118       See the bundledoc documentation for more information.
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CAVEATS

121       arlatex makes use of LaTeX2e's "filecontents*" environment.
122       "filecontents*" refuses to overwrite an existing file.  However, it
123       also refuses to create a file that exists anywhere that LaTeX can find
124       it.  That is, if the user running latex on an arlatex-generated .tex
125       file already has a /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/whatever/whatever.sty
126       file then "filecontents*" will refuse to create a whatever.sty file,
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SEE ALSO

130       bundledoc(1), latex(1), shar(1), tar(1), zip(1)
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AUTHOR

133       Scott Pakin, scott+bdoc@pakin.org
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