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.TH texeqn 1 2/2/84
.UC 4
.SH NAME
texeqn \- extracts the equations in a TEX document and
passes them to the standard output.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B texeqn [-iw]
.I filename
.SH DESCRIPTION
It is sometimes desirable to check only the equations of a document.
.I texeqn
strips those patterns that constitute displayed equations, i.e. anything
surrounded by
.I two
dollar signs or \\begin{equation} and \\end{equation}.
Note that this also includes any text that is displayed
in this fashion even if it is not an equation.
.br
\\input and \\include files are inserted unless the
.B -i
flag is used.
.br
Warning is given if suspected unmatching is detected. Use the
.B -w
flag to suppress these warnings.
.br
Text commented by '%' is ignored.
.br
Using
.I texeqn
alone does not typest the equations. If you want them typeset use the
.B \-eqn
option with TEX(1).
.SH DIAGNOSTICS
Displayed equations that are started and ended by user-defined
control sequences are regarded as text.
.SH SEE ALSO
TEX(1), detex(1), texexpand(1), texmatch(1)
.SH AUTHOR
Kamal Al-Yahya, Stanford University