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Apart from C++ and Octave language (m-files), Octave's sources include | Apart from C++ and Octave language (m-files), Octave's sources include | ||
files written in C, Fortran, M4, Perl, Unix shell, AWK, Texinfo, and | files written in C, Fortran, M4, Perl, Unix shell, AWK, Texinfo, and | ||
− | TeX. There are not many rules to follow when using these other | + | @TeX{}. There are not many rules to follow when using these other |
languages; some of them are summarized below. In any case, the golden | languages; some of them are summarized below. In any case, the golden | ||
rule is: if you modify a source file, try to follow any conventions you | rule is: if you modify a source file, try to follow any conventions you |