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>Sorry. This terminology (which is pretty bad, really) was introduced by
>Knuth in his work on "literate programming" (and specifcally in the
>construction of the TeX typesetting system).
>
> There is a newsgroup just for this topic (which I haven't
>looked at for
>a while:-) but its FAQ appears to be here (among other places)
>
>ftp://ftp.cs.uu.nl/pub/NEWS.ANSWERS/literate-programming-faq
Tentative request David.
>Presuming, that you are familiar with some of these tools,
say funnelweb, which appears general purpose...
What would a stylesheet look like if 'decorated' with
such comments?
Would a ten liner help grasp some of the implications?
Regards DaveP
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