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1.1 ! root 1: #once #create message ! 2: .EQ ! 3: delim $$ ! 4: .EN ! 5: .pl 1 ! 6: .ll 55 ! 7: This script is designed to teach you the "eqn" language ! 8: for typing mathematics. ! 9: There are two versions of the program. "eqn" is for ! 10: use on the phototypesetter; "neqn" is for use on a ! 11: terminal like a DASI or GSI, or a Model 37 teletype. ! 12: The lessons are mostly written under the assumption ! 13: that you will be using neqn on a DASI or GSI or teletype; ! 14: a few things that are specific to eqn on the typesetter are ! 15: left to the end. ! 16: ! 17: The terminal MUST be a DASI or GSI or teletype, ! 18: or you will get some rather startling results ! 19: from this script. ! 20: ! 21: To verify that everything is working, this message ! 22: should come out with subscripts, superscripts, Greek ! 23: letters and so on. If it doesn't, we're in ! 24: trouble. ! 25: .sp ! 26: Summation sign: $ sum $ ! 27: .sp ! 28: Letter pi: $ pi $ ! 29: .sp ! 30: Subscript and superscript: $ x sub i ~=~ y sup j $ ! 31: .sp ! 32: If this looks ok, type yes. Otherwise, type no. ! 33: .pl 1 ! 34: # ! 35: #once neqn message | nroff -T$term ! 36: #copyin ! 37: #user ! 38: #uncopyin ! 39: #match yes ! 40: #fail ! 41: Do you have the right kind of terminal? ! 42: If you are using a DASI or GSI, make ! 43: sure the switch labeled "PLOT" inside the cover ! 44: is set to ON. ! 45: If these fail, call for help; ! 46: otherwise type yes the next time. ! 47: #log ! 48: #next ! 49: 1.1a
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