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1.1 root 1: #print
2: The file "Chars" contains a longer list of characters that
3: you can obtain with neqn.
4: Print the file "Chars" with neqn and nroff -ms, then
5: type "ready". (Don't forget -Txxx.)
6: #once #create Chars
7: .LP
8: .EQ
9: delim $$
10: .EN
11: .nf
12: $alpha$ alpha
13: $beta$ beta
14: $gamma$ gamma
15: $GAMMA$ GAMMA
16: $delta$ delta
17: $DELTA$ DELTA
18: $epsilon$ epsilon
19: $zeta$ zeta
20: $eta$ eta
21: $THETA$ THETA
22: $theta$ theta
23: $lambda$ lambda
24: $LAMBDA$ LAMBDA
25: $mu$ mu
26: $nu$ nu
27: $xi$ xi
28: $pi$ pi
29: $PI$ PI
30: $rho$ rho
31: $sigma$ sigma
32: $SIGMA$ SIGMA
33: $tau$ tau
34: $phi$ phi
35: $PHI$ PHI
36: $psi$ psi
37: $PSI$ PSI
38: $omega$ omega
39: $OMEGA$ OMEGA
40: $partial$ partial
41: $integral$ integral
42: $int$ int
43: $sum$ sum
44: $prod$ prod
45: $<=$ <=
46: $>=$ >=
47: $==$ ==
48: $cdot$ cdot
49: $...$ ...
50: .pl 1
51: #copyin
52: #user
53: #uncopyin
54: grep 'neqn Chars *| *nroff' <.copy >/dev/null
55: #log
56: #next
57: 2.1e 10
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