Date: Thu, 08 Sep 1994 21:46:30 -0500 To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu From: jburrell AT crl DOT com (Jason Burrell) Subject: Converting .TeX files I'm having a rather annoying problem. I cruised on by oak.oakland.edu and got djeoe, gcc260, gpp260, djdev, the make utility, and the TexInfo program (txi*bn.zip). So I unzip them all, and go off to read the documentation. I take it I'm missing a file or two. (?) Info.exe aborts with: info.exe: dir: file not found That isn't the real problem, though. The real problem is that I want to print out the documentation. It is in .Tex format, and I really don't want to print out the control codes. Is there a small program out there that will convert .Tex files to standard ASCII, preferably putting any "#include" files in the correct places? (By #include I mean any files that are referenced, but in a seperate file, ala hypertext.) Thanks. -- Jason Burrell Finger for PGP public key. There is no such thing as limited censorship. If you want your freedom, fight now. Don't wait until you've lost it. WWW: ftp://ftp.crl.com/users/ro/jburrell/WWW/home.html