CTAN has a new package: de-macro
Date: July 16, 2005 9:02:08 PM CEST
A new package has been installed at tug.ctan.org. Look for it at your
favorite mirror real soon now.
Thanks,
Jim Hefferon
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The following information was provided by the package's contributor.
Name of contribution: de-macro
Author's name: Peter Gacs
Location on CTAN: /support/de-macro
License type: lppl
Summary description: Convert your private TeX macros: for publication,
communication.
Announcement text given by the package's contributor:
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de-macro is a Python script that helps authors addicted to
using a large number of private LaTeX macros (I even
use \newcommand{\n}{n} a lot).
A technical editor or a cooperating author may balk at
such a manuscript. Now, you can just run de-macro on it!
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de-macro – Expand private macros in a document
De-macro is a Python script that helps authors who like to use private LaTeX macros (for example, as abbreviations). A technical editor or a cooperating author may balk at such a manuscript; you can avoid manuscript rejection misery by running de-macro on it.
De-macro will expand macros defined in \(re)newcommand or \(re)newenvironment commands, within the document, or in the document’s “private” package file.
Package | de-macro |
Version | 1.4.1 |
Copyright | 2005–2020 Péter Gács |
Maintainer | Péter Gács |