[texhax] dual-use input/output macro
Lars Madsen
daleif at imf.au.dk
Tue Jan 24 10:30:25 CET 2006
> At 21:54 17.11.05, Lars Madsen wrote:
>
>> There is of course the way lshort does it, i.e. write the argument to an
>> external file, do a verbatim input and a normal input. I use the same thing
>> for internal examples i my LaTeX book.
>>
>> But there should be a rather exotic package by Peter Sabo (if it's spelled
>> like that), I've forgotten the name, but he gave a talk about it at EuroTeX
>> 2005.
>
> 2. I'd like to endorse the authors of lshort and the LaTeX
> Companion to publish the macros they've used for their
> examples in separate .sty files (or are they non-free?).
>
There may be other reasons for not publishing the macros used. For my own
book (www.imf.au.dk/system/latex/bog/, third edition is under way) I use a
homemade package, which though a package, basically cannot be used with
other classes than memoir or other layouts than the one that I'm using.
Maybe at some point I'll write a cleaner version, but haven't had the time
or energy for it.
>
> [c] ... summarizing these and further considerations:
> Investing time in _manuals_ surely is worthwhile
> -- but what about documentation of implementation?
> Is TeXing the latter worthwhile?
>
it takes a very long time writing implementation documentation, especially
if you didn't write any from the beginning of the project.
/daleif
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