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Re: Re: Creating Books and Manuals with Perl

by weini (Friar)
on Sep 10, 2002 at 00:55 UTC ( [id://196551]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Re: Creating Books and Manuals with Perl
in thread Creating Books and Manuals with Perl

I agree that LaTeX is a great choice for this task.

You might even look at a Literate-Programming (LP) tool such as noweb to mix your source code and documentation. In my opinion this makes updating both, the code and the docu, a lot easier.
You'll find interesting things on LP on this site and the homepage of noweb.

Enjoy writing!
weini

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