cr s" *> This part is in Forth. <*" type cr cr definitions : my-command doc" The my-command documentation" 10 0 do I . loop ; : my-second-command doc" The my-second-command documentation" 11 1 do ." $ " I . ." ^2 = " I I * . ." $" cr cr loop ; document( title: An example of Forth to \LaTeX % This is a comment. section: Overview: Fex is a forth to \LaTeX converter. It uses a simple syntax with the ability to use \LaTeX commands or some forth commands. section: Base commands: This is a normal text. _( This is an underlined text. )_ *( This is a bold text. )* /( This is an italic text. )/ *( _( This is a bold and underlined text. )_ )* left( This text is on the left. )left center( This is a centered text. )center right( This text is on the right. )right frame( This text has a frame on it. )frame This command put the 'foo' word in the margin. margin: foo section: Numbering: enumerate( => This is the first item. => This is the second item. => This is the third item. enumerate( => This is the first subitem => This is the second subitem => This is the third subitem )enumerate => This is the fourth item. )enumerate section: Picture: This is a picture: image: smiley.eps, scale=0.2 section: Tabulars: tabular( 4 )( Col1 | Col2 | Col3 | Col4 -- Pouf | Paf | Pif | Plop plop -- Toto | Azer | Poipoi | Pouf )tabular section: Boxes: box( 5cm )( This is a box with long lines truncated ...... .......... .......... .... ........ ........... )box hspace= 4cm box( 5cm )( This is a second box with long lines truncated ........ ..... ........ .... ....... ........ ......... )box section: Personal commands and \LaTeX commands: This is a formula: $ z^2 = 2.x^3 + 3.y^3 + \sqrt{\frac{x}{y}}$ Commands for simplified input: $ U_ pouf = Z_ toto \times I_ titi $ A predefined header: \\ (Name-Header) \\ A question (answer->visible) ->answer: toto Another question ->answer: pouf Another question (answer->invisible) ->answer: paf paf (double-answer) And a last question ->answer: klm poi margin: 3~points section: Personal commands in Forth: This command is definied in Forth at the begining of the file: my-command This one too: center( my-second-command )center Those commands are executed directly from the forth code embeded in the document: forth( 5 5 + . cr : test1 ." 2 + 2 = " 2 2 + . cr ; test1 : test2 6 1 do ." $" I . ." ^2 = " I I * . ." $ ; " loop ; test2 )forth )document