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lhs2TeX is a preprocessor to generate LaTeX code from literate Haskell sources.
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lhs2TeX includes the following features:
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* Different styles to process your source file: for instance, "tt"
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style uses a monospaced font for the code while still allowing you to
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highlight keywords etc, whereas "poly" style uses proportional fonts
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for identifiers, handles indentation nicely, is able to replace binary
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operators by mathematical symbols and take care of complex horizontal
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alignments.
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* Formatting directives, which let you customize the way certain
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tokens in the source code should appear in the processed output.
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* A liberal parser that can handle most of the language
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extensions; you don't have to restrict yourself to Haskell 98.
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* Preprocessor-style conditionals that allow you to generate
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different versions of a document from a single source file (for
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instance, a paper and a presentation).
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* Active documents: you can use Haskell to generate parts of the
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document (useful for papers on Haskell).
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* A manual explaining all the important aspects of lhs2TeX.
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