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DT2DV(1)                    General Commands Manual                    DT2DV(1)

NAME
       dt2dv  - convert a DTL text representation of a TeX DVI file to a binary
       DVI file

SYNOPSIS
       dt2dv [-debug] [-group] [-si] [-so] [input-DTL-file] [output-DVI-file]

       In the absence of the -si and -so options, both file arguments  are  re-
       quired  in  the  order input-DTL-file output-DVI-file.  But also see the
       OPTIONS section below.  No default file extensions are supplied.

DESCRIPTION
       dt2dv converts a text representation of a TeX DVI file, usually produced
       by the companion dv2dt(1) utility, back to a binary DVI file.  DTL  (DVI
       Text  Language) files can be edited, with care, and then restored to DVI
       form for processing by any TeX DVI driver program.  In DTL  files,  font
       directory  names  and  font  names are preceded by a length field, which
       must be updated if the names are modified.

       dvitype(1) can also display a textual representation of DVI  files,  but
       in  some  implementations at least, it cannot be used in batch mode, and
       its output is not well-suited for conversion back to a DVI file.

       The format of TeX DVI files is fully described in Donald E. Knuth,  TeX:
       The  Program,  Addison-Wesley  (1986), ISBN 0-201-13437-3, as well as in
       the dvitype(1) literate program source code.  Brief descriptions of  the
       DTL and DVI formats are given in dv2dt(1).

OPTIONS
       -debug   Turn on detailed debugging output.

       -group   Expect each DTL command to be in parentheses.

       -si      Read all DTL commands from standard input.

       -so      Write all DVI commands to standard output.

SEE ALSO
       dv2dt(1), dvitype(1), tex(1).

FILES
       *.dvi   binary TeX DVI file.

       *.dtl   text  representation of a TeX DVI file in DVI Text Language for-
               mat.

AUTHOR
       dt2dv and dv2dt(1) were written by
              Geoffrey Tobin
              Department of Electronic Engineering
              La Trobe University
              Bundoora, Victoria 3083
              Australia
              Tel: +61 3 479 3736
              FAX: +61 3 479 3025
              Email: <G.Tobin@ee.latrobe.edu.au>

       These manual pages were written primarily by
              Nelson H. F. Beebe, Ph.D.
              Center for Scientific Computing
              Department of Mathematics
              University of Utah
              Salt Lake City, UT 84112
              Tel: +1 801 581 5254
              FAX: +1 801 581 4148
              Email: <beebe@math.utah.edu>

Version 0.6.0                    08 March 1995                         DT2DV(1)

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