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EasyDTX is a variant of the DTX format which eliminates the need for all those pesky "macrocode" environments. Any line introduced by a single comment counts as documentation, and documentation lines may be indented. An .edtx file is converted to a .dtx by a little Perl script called edtx2dtx. There is also a rudimentary Emacs mode, implemented in easydoctex-mode.el, which takes care of fontification, indentation, and forward and inverse search.
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A simplified DTX format | texlive-easydtx-2024.216.0.0.1.0svn68514-57.3.noarch.rpm | ||
texlive-easydtx-2024.216.0.0.1.0svn68514-57.3.noarch.html | A simplified DTX format | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for noarch | texlive-easydtx-2024.216.0.0.1.0svn68514-57.3.noarch.rpm |
texlive-easydtx-2024.216.0.0.1.0svn68514-57.2.noarch.html | A simplified DTX format | OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for noarch | texlive-easydtx-2024.216.0.0.1.0svn68514-57.2.noarch.rpm |
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