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The WEB system of structured documentationSeptember 1983
1983 Technical Report
Publisher:
  • Stanford University
  • 408 Panama Mall, Suite 217
  • Stanford
  • CA
  • United States
Published:01 September 1983
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Abstract

This memo describes how to write programs in the WEB language (Version 2.3, September 1983); and it also includes the full WEB documentation for WEAVE and TANGLE, the programs that read WEB input and produce TEX and PASCAL output, respectively.

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