conventions for .texi files



Jay Belanger writes:

>"Vadim V. Zhytnikov" <vvzhy@mail.ru> writes:
>...
>
>>Imput example code is stored in texinfo's comment
>>
>>@c ######
>>@c expand((x+y)^2);
>>@c factor(%);
>>@c ######
>>
>>Here @c ###### marks beginning and end of the example .
>>Pressing some magic keys makes emacs runs this code through
>>Maxima  twice  - once with plain text output  and next time with
>>LaTeX output.  Results are inserted into the document with
>>appropriate ifs.
>>
>>Ah, I'm just day dreaming ...
>>
>
>I don't see why that would be so hard, if there were a demand for it.
>It could be done in Emacs, or have another program filter the texi
>file. 
>
>Jay
>
>
Now recreating examples in Maxima .texi file is slow and tedious
process.  I've been thinking about creating repository of examples
to facilitate further recreation (if required).  But keeping all examples
in one file is very useful.

-- 
     Vadim V. Zhytnikov

      <vvzhy@mail.ru> 
     <vvzhy@netorn.ru>