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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T01:34:27+00:00 2026-05-15T01:34:27+00:00

I’m looking a program to recursively inline all \input{} commands in a LaTeX file.

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I’m looking a program to recursively inline all \input{} commands in a LaTeX file. By “recursively”, I mean doing the inlining iteratively until no \input{} command remains in the final LaTeX file.

I’ve already come across the flatten package. But, for some reason, my TeXLive distribution doesn’t install it. When I execute the command sudo tlmgr show flatten, I get the error message: tlmgr: cannot find flatten. So, I’m looking for alternative tools that are more standard and easier to install.

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    2026-05-15T01:34:28+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:34 am

    Why don’t you just download flatten from CTAN (the link you gave in the question) and install it manually?

    EDIT: Apply the following patch to fix the build errors.

    commit 4d62b79c5145d2b5556487b483d92df797564a18
    Author: Ken Bloom <kbloom@gmail.com>
    Date:   Thu May 27 12:45:49 2010 -0500
    
        fix build errors
    
    diff --git a/flatten.l b/flatten.l
    index 85ffee5..da12d2d 100644
    --- a/flatten.l
    +++ b/flatten.l
    @@ -62,6 +62,7 @@ char FILE_DATE[] = "October 1995";
      */
    
    
    +#include <stdlib.h>
     #include <stdio.h>
     #include <string.h>
     #include <ctype.h>
    @@ -641,7 +642,7 @@ FILE *f3;
     char *strsave(s)
     char *s;                           /* string to be saved */
     {
    -  char *p, *malloc();
    +  char *p;
    
       if ((p = malloc(strlen(s)+1)) != NULL) {
          strcpy(p, s);
    @@ -834,4 +835,4 @@ void initialise_senv()
       strcpy(path_sep," :;");                /* path seperators */
       dir_cat = '/';                         /* directory catenation char */
       senv_debug = 0;                        /* debugging off */
    -}                                      /* end INITIALISE_SENV */
    \ No newline at end of file
    +}                                      /* end INITIALISE_SENV */
    diff --git a/getopt.c b/getopt.c
    index 5131cfa..b35cf51 100644
    --- a/getopt.c
    +++ b/getopt.c
    @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
     /* getopt()  from Don Libes "Obfuscated C" */
    
    
    +#include <string.h>
     #include <stdio.h>
    
     /* getopt()  -- parse command line arguments */
    @@ -21,10 +22,6 @@
          fprintf(stderr, s, (unsigned)strlen(s));\
          fprintf(stderr, errbuf, 2);}
    
    -extern int strcmp();
    -extern char *strchr();
    -extern int strlen();
    -
     int opterr = 1;    /* getopt prints errors if this is one */
     int optind = 1;    /* token pointer */
     int optopt;        /* option character passed back to user */
    diff --git a/srchenv.c b/srchenv.c
    index fa3e8d8..f8acd48 100644
    --- a/srchenv.c
    +++ b/srchenv.c
    @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
     /* strtol() from C standard library (not all compilers find this)  */
    
    
    +#include <string.h>
     #include <stdio.h>
    
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