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.TH CTTEX 1.22 "February 28, 2001"
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.SH NAME
cttex \- Thai word wrapper for TeTeX/LaTeX
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B cttex
.RI [cutcode] \<\ infile.tex\ \>\ outfile.tex
.br
.SH DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the
.B cttex
commands.
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution
.sp
Use cttex on your TeX/LaTeX file be for compilation. For example,
.sp
.B cttex
-W < yourtexfile.tex > yourtemptexfile.tex
.sp
.B latex
yourtemptexfile.tex
.sp
or, in filter mode
.sp
.B cttex
32 < infile > outfile
.sp
will insert blank space (ascii 32) into every breakable point.
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.SH AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Chanop Silpa-Anan <chanop@debian.org>,
for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
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