[Techtalk] Javadoc + latex

LinaMårtensson plastic at dtek.chalmers.se
Mon May 17 13:42:42 EST 2004


Problem solved! 

I found this:

http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/combine/

It seems to do just what I want so far, but I haven't done the fine
tuning yet. Either way, I have a report that's good enough.

	/Lina

On Sun, May 16, 2004 at 11:40:28PM +0200, Lina Mårtensson wrote:
> I'm trying to write a report in latex. I have several smaller files
> which I gather into one large report using \include. 
> 
> I also want my javadoc documentation to be part of this report. I've
> found texdoclet (https://texdoclet.dev.java.net/) which generates tex
> code from my java comments, but this .tex-file of course has its own
> \documentclass, \begin{document} and anything in between those commands.
> So, it doesn't work very well to include this in my report using the
> \include command. I do want everything in one report though, so I can
> reference the different parts and only have one file.
> 
> Does anyone have any good idea on how to do this? Is there perhaps
> another way to include files that is more suitable for my files? Or is a
> completely different approach better? I don't care as long as I get a
> good tex representation of javadoc, in the same document as the rest of
> my report, without too much pain.


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