On 8/27/07, luigi scarso
On 8/28/07, John Luciani
wrote: I created the file hello.w containing the following lines ---
@** Hello.
@c @
@; int main(void) { printf("Hello World.\n"); return(0); }
@ Header files. @
+= #include I run the commands cweave hello.w texexec --pdf --modules m-cweb hello.tex
The text that is output in hello.pdf are cweb macros ---
\input cwebmac \N{0}{1}Hello. \Y\B\X2:header files\X\7 For printed version
$> texexec --pdf test.tex %% hello.tex \input m-cweb \activateCWEB \starttext \N{0}{1}Hello.
\Y\B\X2:header files\X\7 \&{int} \\{main}(\&{void})\1\1\2\2\6 ${}\{{}$\1\6 \\{printf}(\.{"Hello\ World.\\n"});\6 \&{return} (\T{0});\6 \4${}\}{}$\2\par \fi
\M{2}Header files. \Y\B\4\X2:header files\X${}\E{}$\6 \8\#\&{include} \.{
}\par \U1.\fi
\inx \fin \con \stoptext
Thanks. The printed version now compiles! I noticed the following differences from the pdftex version --- * The first line is not indented * The section hyperlinks are not created * The @d sections and the @< @> declaration sections begin in the left margin.
for screen ....
??? Thanks for your help. (* jcl *) -- http://www.luciani.org