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Date: Thu, 30 Mar 95 12:19:25 EST
To: pennifold AT marvin DOT enet DOT dec DOT com
Subject: RE: FLEX docs....
From: pfulmek AT pop DOT tuwien DOT ac DOT at (Paul FULMEK)
Reply-To: pfulmek AT pop DOT tuwien DOT ac DOT at
Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu

>>>Is there anybody out there who can point me to a ps or ascii txt copy of
>>>flexdoc.1, or better still can someone mail me a copy.

Some time ago I managed to extract the TeXinfo-file FLEX.TEXI from the
FLEX-sources.
This file is the source of the FLEX.1 info-file, and it claims to be
sort of derived from FLEXDOC.1:
--excerpt from flex.texi (approx. 75kB)---
* flex: (flex).
                        Fast lexical analyzer generator.
@c
@c This file documents ``flex'', the fast lexical analyzer generator.
@c
@c This text is based on the file ``flexdoc.1'' in the UCB flex
@c distribution.  The text may be freely distributed under the terms of
@c the UCB license; see file COPYING.
@c
@c $Id: flex.texinfo,v 1.5 1992/05/29 20:40:09 pesch Exp $
---
If you have TeX on your machine you can produce the printed manual
from this file (and the TeXinfo.tex macros, of course, approx. 120kB).
I'm not able to convert TeX to Postscript, right now, but there are
people who can.
Let me know if you can use the TeX-sources, and I will mail them to you.

Paul

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Dipl.-Ing. Paul FULMEK
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