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eqnchar(5) eqnchar(5)
NAME eqnchar - special character definitions for eqn and neqn SYNOPSIS eqn /usr/pub/eqnchar [options] [-] files] | troff [options] eqn /usr/pub/cateqnchar [options] [-] files] | troff [options] neqn /usr/pub/eqnchar [options] [-] files] | troff [options] eqn -Taps /usr/pub/apseqnchar [options] [-] files] | troff [options] DESCRIPTION /usr/pub/eqnchar contains troff(1) and nroff(1) character definitions for constructing characters that are not ordi- narily available on a phototypesetter or printer. These de- finitions are primarily intended for use with eqn(1) and neqn(1). For a complete list of input and output characters contained in /usr/pub/eqnchar, see the ``eqn Reference'' in A/UX Text Processing Tools. /usr/pub/apseqnchar is a version of eqnchar tailored for the Autologic APS-5 phototypesetter. If you use apseqnchar, output will not look optimal on other phototypesetters. cateqnchar is more ``device independent,'' and should look reasonable on any device supported by troff(1). You may link /usr/pub/eqnchar to /usr/pub/cateqnchar or to /usr/pub/apseqnchar. By default, /usr/pub/eqnchar is linked to /usr/pub/apseqnchar. FILES /usr/pub/eqnchar /usr/pub/apseqnchar /usr/pub/cateqnchar SEE ALSO eqn(1), neqn(1), troff(1). ``eqn Reference'' in A/UX Text Processing Tools. April, 1990 1

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