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1.1 root 1: #print
2: To properly print a file containing an equation,
3: you have to type a longer-than-usual command line.
4: If you are using a DASI or GSI, to print a file
5: "math" that contains mathematics, you must say
6:
7: neqn math | nroff -Txxx
8:
9: where "-Txxx" describes the terminal you are using.
10: This is usually one of
11: -T300
12: -T300S
13: -T450
14: It is very important that you get this line right.
15: If you don't, you'll not be happy with your output.
16:
17: In this directory is a file called "Example"; print
18: it properly, using whichever command line is
19: appropriate to your terminal.
20: Then type "ready".
21: #once #create Example
22: This is a little file that contains an
23: example of a subscript and superscript:
24: .ce
25: .EQ
26: a sub i + b sub i ~=~ c sub i sup 2
27: .EN
28: .pl 1
29: #copyin
30: #user
31: #uncopyin
32: grep 'neqn Example *| *nroff -T' <.copy >/dev/null
33: #log
34: #next
35: 1.1b 10
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