Hello Karl & folks, I couldn't resist giving a shot at a parser along the lines we discusses a while ago. After two half-daysI came up with a baby implementation which you can find here: http://jimi.soundobjectlogic.com/darcs/texitools/. It can parse this texi file http://jimi.soundobjectlogic.com/darcs/texitools/Texinfo-Parser/t/basic.texi which includes this http://jimi.soundobjectlogic.com/darcs/texitools/Texinfo-Parser/t/copying.texi. Well more or less, I have not nailed down the details of macros arguments in what is still an experiment.
However, I went for the two things that seemed a bit more complex, namely macros and file inclusion. It's tempting to start an open-source project to have a kit of flexible texi tools. How large is the community? Are there people among you who'd want to participate in such a project? And perhaps Karl find a little time to point out the tricky parts? Just testing waters here but if interest shows up I can comment more on my implementation... Happy new year to you all... -- Jean-Louis Leroy Sound Object Logic http://www.soundobjectlogic.com _______________________________________________ Texinfo home page: http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-texinfo
