NAME
blahtexml - Converts TeX equations into MathMLSYNOPSIS
blahtexml [options] files...DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the blahtexml command. blahtexml converts an equation given in a syntax close to TeX into MathML. Blahtexml is a simple extension of blahtex. In addition to the functionality of blahtex, blahtexml has XML processing in mind and is able to process a whole XML document into another XML document. Instead of converting only one formula at a time, blahtexml can convert all the formulas of the given XML file into MathML.OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the online documentation.- --help
- Show summary of options.
- --texvc-compatible-commands
- Enables use of commands that are specific to texvc, but that are not standard TeX/LaTeX/AMS-LaTeX commands.
- --print-error-messages
- This will print out a list of all error IDs and corresponding messages that blahtex can possibly emit inside an <error> block.
MATHML OPTIONS
These options control the MathML output of the blahtexml program.- --mathml
- Enables MathML output.
- --xmlin
- This allows one to embed TeX equations in an existing MathML code, using a special notation. The equations are given as attributes (inline or block) in the http://gva.noekeon.org/blahtexml namespace. Whenever blahtexml meets such an equation, it expands it into the equivalent MathML code. For more information check
or the blahtexml manual.
- --annotate-TeX
- Produces TeX annotations in the MathML output.
- --annotate-PNG
- Produces PNG files and annotates the MathML output with the PNG file name.
SEE ALSO
The program is documented fully by the online manual available at: http://gva.noekeon.org/blahtexmlAUTHOR
blahtexml was written by Gilles Van Assche.March 17, 2010 |