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'\" et
.TH @g@eqn @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "groff @VERSION@"
.SH Name
@g@eqn \- format mathematics (equations) for
.I groff
or MathML
.
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.\" ====================================================================
.SH Synopsis
.\" ====================================================================
.
.SY @g@eqn
.RB [ \-CNrR ]
.RB [ \- d
.IR xy ]
.RB [ \-f
.IR F ]
.RB [ \-m
.IR n ]
.RB [ \-M
.IR dir ]
.RB [ \-p
.IR n ]
.RB [ \-s
.IR n ]
.RB [ \-T
.IR dev ]
.RI [ file\~ .\|.\|.]
.YS
.
.
.SY @g@eqn
.B \-\-help
.YS
.
.
.SY @g@eqn
.B \-v
.
.SY @g@eqn
.B \-\-version
.YS
.
.
.\" ====================================================================
.SH Description
.\" ====================================================================
.
The GNU implementation of
.I eqn \" GNU
is part of the
.MR groff @MAN7EXT@
document formatting system.
.
.I @g@eqn
is a
.MR @g@troff @MAN1EXT@
preprocessor that translates expressions in its own language,
embedded in
.MR roff @MAN7EXT@
input files,
into mathematical notation typeset by
.MR @g@troff @MAN1EXT@ .
.
It copies each
.IR file 's
contents to the standard output stream,
translating each
.I equation
between lines starting with
.B .EQ
and
.BR .EN ,
or within a pair of user-specified delimiters.
.
Normally,
.I @g@eqn
is not executed directly by the user,
but invoked by specifying the
.B \-e
option to
.MR groff @MAN1EXT@ .
.
While GNU
.IR eqn 's \" GNU
input syntax is highly compatible with AT&T
.IR eqn , \" AT&T
the output
.I @g@eqn
produces cannot be processed by AT&T
.IR troff ; \" AT&T
GNU
.I troff \" GNU
(or a
.I troff \" generic
implementing relevant GNU extensions)
must be used.
.
If no
.I file
operands are given on the command line,
or if
.I file
is
.RB \[lq] \- \[rq],
.I @g@eqn
reads the standard input stream.
.
.
.P
Unless the
.B \-R
option is used,
.I @g@eqn
searches for the file
.I eqnrc
in the directories given with the
.B \-M
option first,
then in
.if !'@COMPATIBILITY_WRAPPERS@'no' .IR @SYSTEMMACRODIR@ ,
.IR @LOCALMACRODIR@ ,
and finally in the standard macro directory
.IR @MACRODIR@ .
.
If it exists and is readable,
.I @g@eqn
processes it before any input files.
.
.
.P
This man page primarily discusses the differences between GNU
.I eqn \" GNU
and AT&T
.IR eqn .\" AT&T
.
Most of the new features of the GNU
.I eqn \" GNU
input language are based on \*[tx].
.
There are some references to the differences between \*[tx] and GNU
.I eqn \" GNU
below;
these may safely be ignored if you do not know \*[tx].
.
.
.P
Three points are worth special note. \" good, bad, and different
.
.
.IP \[bu] 2n
GNU
.I eqn \" GNU
emits Presentation MathML output when invoked with the
.RB \[lq] "\-T\~MathML" \[rq]
option.
.
.
.IP \[bu]
GNU
.I eqn \" GNU
does not support terminal devices well,
though it may suffice for simple inputs.
.
.
.IP \[bu]
GNU
.I eqn
sets the input token
.RB \[lq] .\|.\|.\& \[rq]
as an ellipsis on the text baseline,
not the three centered dots of AT&T
.IR eqn . \" AT&T
.
Set an ellipsis on the math axis with the GNU extension macro
.BR cdots .
.
.
.\" ====================================================================
.SS "Anatomy of an equation"
.\" ====================================================================
.
.I eqn
input consists of tokens.
.
Consider a form of Newton's second law of motion.
.
The input
.
.
.P
.RS
.EX
\&.EQ
F =
m a
\&.EN
.EE
.RE
.
.
.P
becomes
.EQ
F =
m a.
.EN
.
Each of
.BR F ,
.BR = ,
.BR m ,
and
.B a
is a token.
.
.
Spaces and newlines are interchangeable;
they separate tokens but do not break lines or produce space in
the output.
.
.
.P
The following input characters not only separate tokens,
but manage their grouping and spacing as well.
.
.
.TP
.B "{ }"
Braces perform grouping.
.
Whereas
.RB \[lq] "e sup a b" \[rq]
expresses
.ie n .RI \[lq]( e "\~to the\~" a )\~times\~ b \[rq],
.el \{\
.EQ
e sup a b ,
.EN
.\}
.RB \[lq] "e sup { a b }" \[rq]
means
.ie n .RI \[lq] e "\~to the\~(" a \~times\~ b )\[rq].
.el \{\
.EQ
e sup { a b } .
.EN
.\}
.
When immediately preceded by a
.RB \[lq] left \[rq]
or
.RB \[lq] right \[rq]
primitive,
a brace loses its special meaning.
.
.
.TP
.B "\[ha] \[ti]
are the
.I "half space"
and
.I "full space,"
respectively.
.
Use them to tune the appearance of the output.
.
.
.P
Tab and leader characters separate tokens as well as advancing the
drawing position to the next tab stop,
but are seldom used in
.I eqn
input.
.
When they occur,
they must appear at the outermost lexical scope.
.
This roughly means that they can't appear within braces that are
necessary to disambiguate the input;
.I @g@eqn
will diagnose an error in this event.
.
(See subsection \[lq]Macros\[rq] below for additional token separation
rules.)
.
.
.P
Other tokens are primitives,
macros,
an argument to either of the foregoing,
or components of an equation.
.
.
.br
.ne 4v
.P
.I Primitives
are fundamental keywords of the
.I eqn
language.
.
They can configure an aspect of the preprocessor's state,
as when setting a \[lq]global\[rq] font selection or type size
.RB ( gfont
and
.BR gsize ),
or declaring or deleting macros
.RB \%(\[lq] define \[rq]
and
.BR undef );
these are termed
.I commands.
.
Other primitives perform formatting operations on the tokens after them
(as with
.BR fat ,
.BR over ,
.BR sqrt ,
or
.BR up ).
.
.
.P
Equation
.I components
include mathematical variables,
constants,
numeric literals,
and operators.
.
.I @g@eqn
remaps some input character sequences to
.I groff
special character escape sequences for economy in equation entry and to
ensure that glyphs from an unstyled font are used;
see
.MR groff_char @MAN7EXT@ .
.
.
.P
.RS
.TS
tab(@);
Lf(CR) Lf(CR) Lw(1i) Lf(CR) Lf(CR).
+@\[rs][pl]@\&@\[aq]@\[rs][fm]
-@\[rs][mi]@\&@<=@\[rs][<=]
\&=@\[rs][eq]@\&@>=@\[rs][>=]
.TE
.RE
.
.
.P
.I Macros
permit primitives,
components,
and other macros to be collected and referred to by a single token.
.
Predefined macros make convenient the preparation of
.I eqn
input in a form resembling its spoken expression;
for example,
consider
.BR cos ,
.BR hat ,
.BR inf ,
and
.BR lim .
.
.
.\" ====================================================================
.SS "Spacing and typeface"
.\" ====================================================================
.
GNU
.I eqn
imputes types to the components of an equation,
adjusting the spacing between them accordingly.
.
Recognized types are as follows;
most affect spacing only,
whereas the
.RB \%\[lq] letter \[rq]
subtype of
.RB \%\[lq] ordinary \[rq]
also assigns a style.
.
.
.RS 2n \" we need quite a bit of horizontal space for this table
.P
.TS
Lf(CR) Lx
Af(CR) Lx
Af(CR) Lx
Lf(CR) Lx.
ordinary T{
character such as \[lq]1\[rq],
\[lq]a\[rq],
or
\[lq]!\&\[rq]
T}
letter character to be italicized by default
digit \f[I]n/a\f[]
operator T{
large operator such as
.ds Su \[lq]\s+5\[*S]\s0\[rq]
.if \n(.g .if !c\[*S] .ds Su the summation operator
\*[Su]
.rm Su
T}
binary binary operator such as \[lq]\[pl]\[rq]
relation relational operator such as \[lq]=\[rq]
opening opening bracket such as \[lq](\[rq]
closing closing bracket such as \[lq])\[rq]
punctuation punctuation character such as \[lq],\[rq]
inner sub-formula contained within brackets
suppress component to which automatic spacing is not applied
.TE
.RE
.
.
.P
Two primitives apply types to equation components.
.
.
.TP
.BI type\~ "t e"
Apply
.RI type\~ t
to
.RI expression\~ e .
.
.
.TP
.BI chartype\~ "t text"
Assign each character in (unquoted)
.I text
.RI type\~ t ,
persistently.
.
.
.P
.I @g@eqn \" GNU
sets up spacings and styles as if by the following commands.
.
.P
.RS
.TS
tab(@);
Lf(CR)1 Lf(CR).
chartype \[dq]letter\[dq]@abcdefghiklmnopqrstuvwxyz
chartype \[dq]letter\[dq]@ABCDEFGHIKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
chartype \[dq]letter\[dq]@\[rs][*a]\[rs][*b]\[rs][*g]\[rs][*d]\[rs][*e]\
\[rs][*z]
chartype \[dq]letter\[dq]@\[rs][*y]\[rs][*h]\[rs][*i]\[rs][*k]\[rs][*l]\
\[rs][*m]
chartype \[dq]letter\[dq]@\[rs][*n]\[rs][*c]\[rs][*o]\[rs][*p]\[rs][*r]\
\[rs][*s]
chartype \[dq]letter\[dq]@\[rs][*t]\[rs][*u]\[rs][*f]\[rs][*x]\[rs][*q]\
\[rs][*w]
chartype \[dq]binary\[dq]@*\[rs][pl]\[rs][mi]
chartype \[dq]relation\[dq]@<>\[rs][eq]\[rs][<=]\[rs][>=]
chartype \[dq]opening\[dq]@{([
chartype \[dq]closing\[dq]@})]
chartype \[dq]punctuation\[dq]@,;:.
chartype \[dq]suppress\[dq]@\[ha]\[ti]
.TE
.RE
.
.
.P
.I @g@eqn
assigns all other ordinary and special
.I roff
characters,
including numerals 0\[en]9,
the
.RB \%\[lq] ordinary \[rq]
type.
.
(The
.RB \[lq] digit \[rq]
type is not used,
but is available for customization.)
.\" XXX: How would you actually customize it, though? There doesn't
.\" seem to be a means of replacing the font associated with a type.
.\" Is the "digit" type just cruft?
.
In keeping with common practice in mathematical typesetting,
lowercase,
but not uppercase,
Greek letters are assigned the
.RB \%\[lq] letter \[rq]
type to style them in italics.
.
The macros for producing ellipses,
.RB \[lq] .\|.\|. \[rq],
.BR cdots ,
and
.BR ldots ,
use the
.RB \%\[lq] inner \[rq]
type.
.
.
.\" ====================================================================
.SS Primitives
.\" ====================================================================
.
.I @g@eqn
supports without alteration the AT&T
.I eqn \" AT&T
primitives
.BR above ,
.BR back ,
.BR bar ,
.BR bold ,
.BR \%define ,
.BR down ,
.BR fat ,
.BR font ,
.BR from ,
.BR fwd ,
.BR gfont ,
.BR gsize ,
.BR italic ,
.BR left ,
.BR lineup ,
.BR mark ,
.BR \%matrix ,
.BR \%ndefine ,
.BR over ,
.BR right ,
.BR roman ,
.BR size ,
.BR sqrt ,
.BR sub ,
.BR sup ,
.BR \%tdefine ,
.BR to ,
.BR \%under ,
and
.BR up .
.
.
.\" ====================================================================
.SS "New primitives"
.\" ====================================================================
.
The GNU extension primitives
.RB \[lq] type \[rq]
and
.B \%chartype
are discussed in subsection \[lq]Spacing and typeface\[rq] above;
.RB \[lq] set \[rq]
in subsection \[lq]Customization\[rq] below;
and
.B grfont
and
.B gbfont
in subsection \[lq]Fonts\[rq] below.
.
In the following synopses,
.I X
can be any character not appearing in the parameter thus bracketed.
.
.
.TP
.IB e1 \~accent\~ e2
Set
.I e2
as an accent over
.IR e1 .
.
.I e2
is assumed to be at the appropriate height for a lowercase letter
without an ascender;
.I @g@ eqn
vertically shifts it depending on
.IR e1 's
height.
.
For example,
.B hat
is defined as follows.
.
.
.RS
.IP
.EX
accent { "\[ha]" }
.EE
.RE
.
.
.IP
.BR dotdot ,
.BR dot ,
.BR tilde ,
.BR vec ,
and
.B dyad
are also defined using the
.B \%accent
primitive.
.
.
.TP
.BI big\~ e
Enlarge the expression
.IR e ;
semantics like those of CSS \[lq]large\[rq] are intended.
.
In
.I @g@troff
output,
the type size is increased by\~5 scaled points.
.
MathML output emits the following.
.
.
.RS
.IP
.EX
<mstyle \%mathsize=\[aq]big\[aq]>
.EE
.RE
.
.
.TP
.BI copy\~ file
.TQ
.BI include\~ file
Interpolate the contents of
.IR file ,
omitting lines
beginning with
.B .EQ
or
.BR .EN .
.
If a relative path name,
.I file
is sought relative to the current working directory.
.
.
.TP
.BI ifdef\~ "name X anything X"
If
.I name
is defined as a primitive or macro,
interpret
.IR anything .
.
.
.TP
.BI nosplit\~ text
As
.RI \[dq] text \[dq],
but since
.I text
is not quoted it is subject to macro expansion;
it is not split up and the spacing between characters not adjusted per
subsection \[lq]Spacing and typeface\[rq] above.
.
.
.TP
.IB e\~ opprime
As
.BR prime ,
but set the prime symbol as an operator
.RI on\~ e .
.
In the input
.RB \[lq] "A opprime sub 1" \[rq],
the\~\[lq]1\[rq] is tucked under the prime as a subscript to
the\~\[lq]A\[rq]
(as is conventional in mathematical typesetting),
whereas when
.B prime
is used,
the\~\[lq]1\[rq] is a subscript to the prime character.
.
The precedence of
.B \%opprime
is the same as that of
.B bar
and
.RB \%\[lq] under \[rq],
and higher than that of other primitives except
.B \%accent
and
.BR uaccent .
.
In unquoted text,
a neutral apostrophe
.RB ( \[aq] )
that is not the first character on the input line is treated like
.BR \%opprime .
.
.
.TP
.BI sdefine\~ "name X anything X"
As
.RB \%\[lq] define \[rq],
but
.I name
is not recognized as a macro if called with arguments.
.
.
.TP
.IB e1 \~smallover\~ e2
As
.BR over ,
but reduces the type size of
.I e1
and
.IR e2 ,
and puts less vertical space between
.I e1
and
.I e2
and the fraction bar.
.
The
.B over
primitive corresponds to the \*[tx]
.B \[rs]over
primitive in displayed equation styles;
.B smallover
corresponds to
.B \[rs]over
in non-display (\[lq]inline\[rq]) styles.
.
.
.br
.ne 5v
.TP
.BI space\~ n
Set extra vertical spacing around the equation,
replacing the default values,
where
.IR n \~is
an integer in hundredths of an em.
.
If positive,
.IR n \~increases
vertical spacing before the equation;
if negative,
it does so after the equation.
.
This primitive provides an interface to
.IR groff 's
.B \[rs]x
escape sequence,
but with the opposite sign convention.
.
It has no effect if the equation is part of a
.MR @g@pic @MAN1EXT@
picture.
.
.
.TP
.BI special\~ "troff-macro e"
Construct an object by calling
.I troff-macro
.RI on\~ e .
.
The
.I troff \" generic
string
.B 0s
contains the
.I eqn \" generic
output
.RI for\~ e ,
and the registers
.BR 0w ,
.BR 0h ,
.BR 0d ,
.BR 0skern ,
and
.B 0skew
the width,
height,
depth,
subscript kern,
and skew
.RI of\~ e ,
respectively.
.
(The
.I subscript kern
of an object indicates how much a subscript on that object should be
\[lq]tucked in\[rq],
or placed to the left relative to a non-subscripted glyph of the same
size.
.
The
.I skew
of an object is how far to the right of the center of the object an
accent over it should be placed.)
.
The macro must modify
.B 0s
so that it outputs the desired result,
returns the drawing position to the text baseline at the beginning of
.IR e ,
and updates the foregoing registers to correspond to the new dimensions
of the result.
.
.
.IP
Suppose you want a construct that \[lq]cancels\[rq] an expression by
drawing a diagonal line through it.
.
.
.br
.ne 11v
.RS
.IP
.EX
\&.de Ca
\&. ds 0s \[rs]
\[rs]Z\[aq]\[rs]\[rs]*(0s\[aq]\[rs]
\[rs]v\[aq]\[rs]\[rs]n(0du\[aq]\[rs]
\[rs]D\[aq]l \[rs]\[rs]n(0wu \-\[rs]\[rs]n(0hu\-\[rs]\
\[rs]n(0du\[aq]\[rs]
\[rs]v\[aq]\[rs]\[rs]n(0hu\[aq]
\&..
\&.EQ
special Ca "x \[rs][mi] 3 \[rs][pl] x" \[ti] 3
\&.EN
.EE
.RE
.
.
.IP
We use the
.B \[rs][mi]
and
.B \[rs][pl]
special characters instead of + and \-
because they are part of the argument to a
.I @g@troff
macro,
so
.I @g@eqn
does not transform them to mathematical glyphs for us.
.
Here's a more complicated construct that draws a box around an
expression;
the bottom of the box rests on the text baseline.
.
We define the
.I eqn \" generic
macro
.B box
to wrap the call of the
.I @g@troff
macro
.BR Bx .
.
.
.br
.ne 17v
.RS
.IP
.EX
\&.de Bx
\&.ds 0s \[rs]
\[rs]Z\[aq]\[rs]\[rs]h\[aq]1n\[aq]\[rs]\[rs]*[0s]\[aq]\[rs]
\[rs]v\[aq]\[rs]\[rs]n(0du+1n\[aq]\[rs]
\[rs]D\[aq]l \[rs]\[rs]n(0wu+2n 0\[aq]\[rs]
\[rs]D\[aq]l 0 \-\[rs]\[rs]n(0hu\-\[rs]\[rs]n(0du\-2n\[aq]\[rs]
\[rs]D\[aq]l \-\[rs]\[rs]n(0wu\-2n 0\[aq]\[rs]
\[rs]D\[aq]l 0 \[rs]\[rs]n(0hu+\[rs]\[rs]n(0du+2n\[aq]\[rs]
\[rs]h\[aq]\[rs]\[rs]n(0wu+2n\[aq]
\&.nr 0w +2n
\&.nr 0d +1n
\&.nr 0h +1n
\&..
\&.EQ
define box \[aq] special Bx $1 \[aq]
box(foo) \[ti] "bar"
\&.EN
.EE
.RE
.
.
.TP
.BI "split \[dq]" text \[dq]
As
.IR text ,
but since
.I text
is quoted,
it is not subject to macro expansion;
it is split up and the spacing between characters adjusted per
subsection \[lq]Spacing and typeface\[rq] above.
.
.
.TP
.IB e1 \~uaccent\~ e2
Set
.I e2
as an accent under
.IR e1 .
.
.I e2
is assumed to be at the appropriate height for a letter without a
descender;
.I @g@ eqn
vertically shifts it depending on whether
.I e1
has a descender.
.
.B utilde
is predefined using
.B uaccent
as a tilde accent below the baseline.
.
.
.TP
.BI undef\~ name
Remove definition of macro or primitive
.IR name ,
making it undefined.
.
.
.TP
.BI vcenter\~ e
Vertically center
.I e
about the
.IR "math axis" ,
a horizontal line upon which fraction bars and characters such as
\[lq]\[pl]\[rq] and \[lq]\[mi]\[rq] are aligned.
.
MathML already behaves this way,
so
.I @g@eqn
ignores this primitive when producing that output format.
.
The built-in
.B sum
macro is defined as if by the following.
.
.RS
.IP
.EX
define sum ! { type "operator" vcenter size +5 \[rs](*S } !
.EE
.RE
.
.
.br
.ne 8v
.\" ====================================================================
.SS "Extended primitives"
.\" ====================================================================
.
GNU
.I eqn \" GNU
extends the syntax of some AT&T
.I eqn \" AT&T
primitives,
introducing one deliberate incompatibility.
.
.
.TP
.B "delim on"
.I @g@eqn
recognizes an
.RB \[lq] on \[rq]
argument to the
.B \%delim
primitive specially,
restoring any delimiters previously disabled with
.RB \%\[lq] "delim off" \[rq].
.
If delimiters haven't been specified,
neither command has effect.
.
Few
.I eqn \" generic
documents are expected to use \[lq]o\[rq] and \[lq]n\[rq] as left and
right delimiters,
respectively.
.
If yours does,
consider swapping them,
or select others.
.
.
.TP
.BI col\~ n\~\c
.BR {\~ .\|.\|.\& \~}
.TQ
.BI ccol\~ n\~\c
.BR {\~ .\|.\|.\& \~}
.TQ
.BI lcol\~ n\~\c
.BR {\~ .\|.\|.\& \~}
.TQ
.BI rcol\~ n\~\c
.BR {\~ .\|.\|.\& \~}
.TQ
.BI pile\~ n\~\c
.BR {\~ .\|.\|.\& \~}
.TQ
.BI cpile\~ n\~\c
.BR {\~ .\|.\|.\& \~}
.TQ
.BI lpile\~ n\~\c
.BR {\~ .\|.\|.\& \~}
.TQ
.BI rpile\~ n\~\c
.BR {\~ .\|.\|.\& \~}
The integer
.RI value\~ n
(in hundredths of an em)
increases the vertical spacing between rows,
using
.IR groff 's
.B \[rs]x
escape sequence
(the value has no effect in MathML mode).
.
Negative values are accepted but have no effect.
.
If more than one
.I n
occurs in a matrix or pile,
the largest is used.
.
.
.\" ====================================================================
.SS Customization
.\" ====================================================================
.
When
.I @g@eqn
generates
.I @g@troff
input,
the appearance of equations is controlled by a large number of
parameters.
.
They have no effect when generating MathML,
which delegates typesetting to a MathML rendering engine.
.
Configure these parameters with the
.B set
primitive.
.
.
.TP
.BI set\~ "p n"
assigns
.RI parameter\~ p
the integer
.RI value\~ n ;
.IR n \~is
interpreted in units of hundredths of an em unless otherwise stated.
.
For example,
.
.
.RS
.IP
.EX
set x_height 45
.EE
.RE
.
.
.IP
says that
.I @g@eqn
should assume that the font's x-height is 0.45\~ems.
.
.
.RS
.P
Available parameters are as follows;
defaults are shown in parentheses.
.
We intend these descriptions to be expository rather than rigorous.
.
.
.TP 17n
.B minimum_size
sets a floor for the type size
(in scaled points)
at which equations are set
.RB ( 5 ).
.
.
.TP
.B fat_offset
The
.B fat
primitive emboldens an equation by overprinting two copies of the
equation horizontally offset by this amount
.RB ( 4 ).
.
In MathML mode,
components to which
.B \%fat_offset
applies instead use the following.
.
.RS
.RS
.EX
<mstyle mathvariant=\[aq]double\-struck\[aq]>
.EE
.RE
.RE
.
.
.TP
.B over_hang
A fraction bar is longer by twice this amount than
the maximum of the widths of the numerator and denominator;
in other words,
it overhangs the numerator and denominator by at least this amount
.RB ( 0 ).
.
.
.TP
.B accent_width
When
.B bar
or
.B \%under
is applied to a single character,
the line is this long
.RB ( 31 ).
.
Normally,
.B bar
or
.B \%under
produces a line whose length is the width of the object to which it
applies;
in the case of a single character,
this tends to produce a line that looks too long.
.
.
.TP
.B delimiter_factor
Extensible delimiters produced with the
.B left
and
.B right
primitives have a combined height and depth of at least this many
thousandths of twice the maximum amount by which the sub-equation that
the delimiters enclose extends away from the axis
.RB ( 900 ).
.
.
.TP
.B delimiter_shortfall
Extensible delimiters produced with the
.B left
and
.B right
primitives have a combined height and depth not less than the
difference of twice the maximum amount by which the sub-equation that
the delimiters enclose extends away from the axis and this amount
.RB ( 50 ).
.
.
.TP
.B null_delimiter_space
This much horizontal space is inserted on each side of a fraction
.RB ( 12 ).
.
.
.TP
.B script_space
The width of subscripts and superscripts is increased by this amount
.RB ( 5 ).
.
.
.TP
.B thin_space
This amount of space is automatically inserted after punctuation
characters.
.
It also configures the width of the space produced by the
.B \[ha]
token
.RB ( 17 ).
.
.
.TP
.B medium_space
This amount of space is automatically inserted on either side of
binary operators
.RB ( 22 ).
.
.
.TP
.B thick_space
This amount of space is automatically inserted on either side of
relations.
.
It also configures the width of the space produced by the
.B \[ti]
token
.RB ( 28 ).
.
.
.TP
.B x_height
The height of lowercase letters without ascenders such as \[lq]x\[rq]
.RB ( 45 ).
.
.
.TP
.B axis_height
The height above the baseline of the center of characters such as
\[lq]\[pl]\[rq] and \[lq]\[mi]\[rq]
.RB ( 26 ).
.
It is important that this value is correct for the font
you are using.
.
.
.TP
.B default_rule_thickness
This should be set to the thickness of the
.B \[rs][ru]
character,
or the thickness of horizontal lines produced with the
.B \[rs]D
escape sequence
.RB ( 4 ).
.
.
.TP
.B num1
The
.B over
primitive shifts up the numerator by at least this amount
.RB ( 70 ).
.
.
.TP
.B num2
The
.B smallover
primitive shifts up the numerator by at least this amount
.RB ( 36 ).
.
.
.TP
.B denom1
The
.B over
primitive shifts down the denominator by at least this amount
.RB ( 70 ).
.
.
.TP
.B denom2
The
.B smallover
primitive shifts down the denominator by at least this amount
.RB ( 36 ).
.
.
.TP
.B sup1
Normally superscripts are shifted up by at least this amount
.RB ( 42 ).
.
.
.TP
.B sup2
Superscripts within superscripts or upper limits
or numerators of
.B smallover
fractions are shifted up by at least this amount
.RB ( 37 ).
.
Conventionally,
this is less than
.BR sup1 .
.
.
.TP
.B sup3
Superscripts within denominators or square roots
or subscripts or lower limits are shifted up by at least
this amount
.RB ( 28 ).
.
Conventionally,
this is less than
.BR sup2 .
.
.
.TP
.B sub1
Subscripts are normally shifted down by at least this amount
.RB ( 20 ).
.
.
.TP
.B sub2
When there is both a subscript and a superscript,
the subscript is shifted down by at least this amount
.RB ( 23 ).
.
.
.TP
.B sup_drop
The baseline of a superscript is no more than this much below the top of
the object on which the superscript is set
.RB ( 38 ).
.
.
.TP
.B sub_drop
The baseline of a subscript is at least this much below the bottom of
the object on which the subscript is set
.RB ( 5 ).
.
.
.TP
.B big_op_spacing1
The baseline of an upper limit is at least this much above the top of
the object on which the limit is set
.RB ( 11 ).
.
.
.TP
.B big_op_spacing2
The baseline of a lower limit is at least this much below the bottom
of the object on which the limit is set
.RB ( 17 ).
.
.
.TP
.B big_op_spacing3
The bottom of an upper limit is at least this much above the top of
the object on which the limit is set
.RB ( 20 ).
.
.
.TP
.B big_op_spacing4
The top of a lower limit is at least this much below the bottom of the
object on which the limit is set
.RB ( 60 ).
.
.
.TP
.B big_op_spacing5
This much vertical space is added above and below limits
.RB ( 10 ).
.
.
.TP
.B baseline_sep
The baselines of the rows in a pile or matrix are normally this far
apart
.RB ( 140 ).
.
Usually equal to the sum of
.B num1
and
.BR denom1 .
.
.
.TP
.B shift_down
The midpoint between the top baseline and the bottom baseline in a
matrix or pile is shifted down by this much from the axis
.RB ( 26 ).
.
Usually equal to
.BR axis_height .
.
.
.TP
.B column_sep
This much space is added between columns in a matrix
.RB ( 100 ).
.
.
.TP
.B matrix_side_sep
This much space is added at each side of a matrix
.RB ( 17 ).
.
.
.br
.ne 4v
.TP
.B draw_lines
If non-zero,
.I @g@eqn
draws lines using the
.I troff \" generic
.B \[rs]D
escape sequence,
rather than the
.B \[rs]l
escape sequence and the
.B \[rs][ru]
special character.
.
The
.I eqnrc
file sets the default:
.BR 1 \~on
.BR ps ,
.BR html ,
and the X11 devices,
.RB otherwise\~ 0 .
.
.
.TP
.B body_height
is the presumed height of an equation above the text baseline;
.I @g@eqn
adds any excess as extra pre-vertical line spacing with
.IR troff 's\" generic
.B \[rs]x
escape sequence
.RB ( 85 ).
.
.
.TP
.B body_depth
is the presumed depth of an equation below the text baseline;
.I @g@eqn
adds any excess as extra post-vertical line spacing with
.IR troff 's\" generic
.B \[rs]x
escape sequence
.RB ( 35 ).
.
.
.TP
.B nroff
If non-zero,
then
.B \%ndefine
behaves like
.B \%define
and
.B \%tdefine
is ignored,
otherwise
.B \%tdefine
behaves like
.B \%define
and
.B \%ndefine
is ignored.
.
The
.I eqnrc
file sets the default:
.BR 1 \~on
.BR ascii ,
.BR latin1 ,
.BR utf8 ,
and
.B cp1047
devices,
.RB otherwise\~ 0 .
.RE
.
.
.\" ====================================================================
.SS Macros
.\" ====================================================================
.
In GNU
.IR eqn , \" GNU
macros can take arguments.
.
A word defined by any of the
.BR \%define ,
.BR \%ndefine ,
or
.B \%tdefine
primitives followed immediately by a left parenthesis is treated as a
.I "parameterized macro call:"
subsequent tokens up to a matching right parenthesis are treated as
comma-separated arguments.
.
In this context only,
commas and parentheses also serve as token separators.
.
A macro argument is not terminated by a comma inside parentheses nested
within it.
.
In a macro definition,
.BI $ n\c
,
where
.I n
is between 1 and\~9 inclusive,
is replaced by the
.IR n th
argument;
if there are fewer than
.IR n \~arguments,
it is replaced by nothing.
.
.
.\" ====================================================================
.SS "Predefined macros"
.\" ====================================================================
.
GNU
.I eqn \" GNU
supports the predefined macros offered by AT&T
.IR eqn : \" AT&T
.BR and ,
.BR \%approx ,
.BR arc ,
.BR cos ,
.BR cosh ,
.BR del ,
.BR det ,
.BR dot ,
.BR \%dotdot ,
.BR dyad ,
.BR exp ,
.BR for ,
.BR grad ,
.BR half ,
.BR hat ,
.BR if ,
.BR \%inter ,
.BR Im ,
.BR inf ,
.BR int ,
.BR lim ,
.BR ln ,
.BR log ,
.BR max ,
.BR min ,
.BR \%nothing ,
.BR \%partial ,
.BR prime ,
.BR prod ,
.BR Re ,
.BR sin ,
.BR sinh ,
.BR sum ,
.BR tan ,
.BR tanh ,
.BR tilde ,
.BR times ,
.BR union ,
.BR vec ,
.BR == ,
.BR != ,
.BR += ,
.BR \-> ,
.BR <\- ,
.BR << ,
.BR >> ,
and
.RB \[lq] .\|.\|. \[rq].
.
The lowercase classical Greek letters are available as
.BR \%alpha ,
.BR beta ,
.BR chi ,
.BR delta ,
.BR \%epsilon ,
.BR eta ,
.BR gamma ,
.BR iota ,
.BR kappa ,
.BR lambda ,
.BR mu ,
.BR nu ,
.BR omega ,
.BR \%omicron ,
.BR phi ,
.BR pi ,
.BR psi ,
.BR rho ,
.BR sigma ,
.BR tau ,
.BR theta ,
.BR \%upsilon ,
.BR xi ,
and
.BR zeta .
.
Spell them with an initial capital letter
.RB \%( Alpha )
or in full capitals
.RB \%( ALPHA )
to obtain uppercase forms.
.
.
.P
GNU
.I eqn \" GNU
further defines the macros
.BR cdot ,
.BR cdots ,
and
.B utilde
(all discussed above),
.BR \%dollar ,
which sets a dollar sign,
and
.BR ldots ,
which sets an ellipsis on the text baseline.
.
.
.\" ====================================================================
.SS Fonts
.\" ====================================================================
.
.I @g@eqn
uses up to three typefaces to set an equation:
italic (oblique),
roman (upright),
and bold.
.
Assign each a
.I groff
typeface with the primitives
.BR gfont ,
.BR \%grfont ,
and
.B \%gbfont.
.
The defaults are the styles
.BR I ,
.BR R ,
and
.B B
(applied to the current font family).
.
The
.B \%chartype
primitive
(see above)
sets a character's type,
which determines the face used to set it.
.
The
.RB \%\[lq] letter \[rq]
type is set in italics;
others are set in roman.
.
Use the
.B bold
primitive to select an (upright) bold style.
.
.
.TP
.BI gbfont\~ f
.RI Select\~ f
as the bold font.
.
This is a GNU extension.
.
.
.TP
.BI gfont\~ f
.RI Select\~ f
as the italic font.
.
.
.TP
.BI grfont\~ f
.RI Select\~ f
as the roman font.
.
This is a GNU extension.
.
.
.br
.ne 4v
.\" ====================================================================
.SH Options
.\" ====================================================================
.
.B \-\-help
displays a usage message,
while
.B \-v
and
.B \-\-version
show version information;
all exit afterward.
.
.
.TP
.B \-C
Recognize
.B .EQ
and
.B .EN
even when followed by a character other than space or newline.
.
.
.TP
.BI \-d\~ xy
Specify delimiters
.I x
for left
.RI and\~ y
for right ends
of equations not bracketed by
.BR .EQ / .EN .
.
.I x
and
.I y
need not be distinct.
.
Any
.RB \%\[lq] delim
.IR xy \[rq]
statements in the source file override this option.
.
.
.TP
.BI \-f\~ F
is equivalent to
.RB \[lq] gfont
.IR F \[rq].
.
.
.TP
.BI \-m\~ n
is equivalent to
.RB \[lq] "set \%minimum_size"
.IR n \[rq].
.
.
.TP
.BI \-M\~ dir
Search
.I dir
for
.I eqnrc
before those listed in section \[lq]Description\[rq] above.
.
.
.TP
.B \-N
Prohibit newlines within delimiters.
.
This option allows
.I @g@eqn
to recover better from missing closing delimiters.
.
.
.TP
.BI \-p\~ n
Set sub- and superscripts
.IR n \~points
smaller than the surrounding text.
.
This option is deprecated.
.
.I @g@eqn
normally sets sub- and superscripts at 70% of the type size of the
surrounding text.
.
.
.TP
.B \-r
Reduce the type size of subscripts at most once relative to the base
type size for the equation.
.
.
.TP
.B \-R
Don't load
.IR eqnrc .
.
.
.TP
.BI \-s\~ n
is equivalent to
.RB \[lq] gsize
.IR n \[rq].
.
This option is deprecated.
.
.
.TP
.BI \-T\~ dev
Prepare output for the device
.IR dev .
.
In most cases,
the effect of this is to define a macro
.I dev
with a value
.RB of\~ 1 ;
.I eqnrc
uses this to provide definitions appropriate for the device.
.
However,
if the specified driver is \[lq]MathML\[rq],
the output is MathML markup rather than
.I @g@troff
input,
and
.I eqnrc
is not loaded at all.
.
The default output device is
.BR @DEVICE@ .
.
.
.\" ====================================================================
.SH Files
.\" ====================================================================
.
.TP
.I @MACRODIR@/\:\%eqnrc
Initialization file.
.
.
.\" ====================================================================
.SH "MathML mode limitations"
.\" ====================================================================
.
MathML is designed on the assumption that it cannot know the exact
physical characteristics of the media and devices on which it will
be rendered.
.
It does not support control of motions and sizes to the same
degree
.I @g@troff
does.
.
.
.IP \[bu] 2n
.I @g@eqn
customization parameters have no effect on generated MathML.
.
.
.IP \[bu]
The
.BR \%special ,
.BR up ,
.BR down ,
.BR fwd ,
and
.B back
primitives cannot be implemented,
and yield a MathML \%\[lq]<merror>\[rq] message instead.
.
.
.IP \[bu]
The
.B vcenter
primitive is silently ignored,
as centering on the math axis is the MathML default.
.
.
.IP \[bu]
Characters that
.I @g@eqn
sets extra large in
.I troff \" mode
mode\[em]notably the integral sign\[em]may appear too small and need to
have their \[lq]<mstyle>\[rq] wrappers adjusted by hand.
.
.
.P
As in its
.I troff \" mode
mode,
.I @g@eqn
in MathML mode leaves the
.B .EQ
and
.B .EN
tokens in place,
but emits nothing corresponding to
.B \%delim
delimiters.
.
They can,
however,
be recognized as character sequences that begin with \[lq]<math>\[rq],
end with \[lq]</math>\[rq],
and do not cross line boundaries.
.
.
.\" ====================================================================
.SH Caveats
.\" ====================================================================
.
Tokens must be double-quoted in
.I eqn \" generic
input if they are not to be recognized as names of macros or primitives,
or if they are to be interpreted by
.IR troff . \" generic
.
In particular,
short ones,
like
.RB \[lq] pi \[rq]
and
.RB \[lq] PI \[rq],
can collide with
.I troff \" generic
identifiers.
.
For instance,
the
.I eqn \" generic
command
.RB \%\[lq]\^ "gfont PI" \^\[rq]
does not select
.IR groff 's
Palatino italic font for the global italic face;
you must use
.RB \%\[lq]\^ "gfont \[dq]PI\[dq]" \^\[rq]
instead.
.
.
.P
Delimited equations are set at the type size current at the beginning of
the input line,
not necessarily that immediately preceding the opening delimiter.
.
.
.P
Unlike \*[tx],
.I eqn \" generic
does not inherently distinguish displayed and inline equation styles;
see the
.B smallover
primitive above.
.
However,
macro packages frequently define
.B EQ
and
.B EN
macros such that the equation within is displayed.
.
These macros may accept arguments permitting the equation to be labeled
or captioned;
see the package's documentation.
.
.
.\" ====================================================================
.SH Bugs
.\" ====================================================================
.
.I eqn \" generic
abuses terminology\[em]its
\[lq]equations\[rq]
can be inequalities,
bare expressions,
or unintelligible gibberish.
.
But there's no changing it now.
.
.
.P
In
.I nroff \" mode
mode,
lowercase Greek letters are rendered in roman instead of italic style.
.
.
.P
In MathML mode,
the
.B mark
and
.B lineup
features don't work.
.
These could,
in theory,
be implemented with \%\[lq]<maligngroup>\[rq] elements.
.
.
.P
In MathML mode,
each digit of a numeric literal gets a separate \[lq]<mn>\:</mn>\[rq]
pair,
and decimal points are tagged with \[lq]<mo>\:</mo>\[rq].
.
This is allowed by the specification,
but inefficient.
.
.
.\" ====================================================================
.SH Examples
.\" ====================================================================
.
We first illustrate
.I @g@eqn
usage with a trigonometric identity.
.
.
.RS
.P
.EX
\&.EQ
sin ( alpha + beta ) = sin alpha cos beta + cos alpha sin beta
\&.EN
.EE
.if t \{\
.
.
.P
.RS
.EQ
sin ( alpha + beta ) = sin alpha cos beta + cos alpha sin beta
.EN
.RE
.\}
.RE
.
.
.P
It can be convenient to set up delimiters if mathematical content will
appear frequently in running text.
.
.
.RS
.P
.EX
\&.EQ
delim $$
\&.EN
.
Having cached a table of logarithms,
the property $ln ( x y ) = ln x + ln y$ sped calculations.
.EE
.if t \{\
.
.
.P
.RS
.EQ
delim $$
.EN
.
Having cached a table of logarithms,
the property $ln ( x y ) = ln x + ln y$ sped calculations.
.
.\" We _must_ shut delimiters back off when serially processing man
.\" pages, or subsequent documents cannot safely use those characters.
.EQ
delim off
.EN
.RE
.\}
.RE
.
.
.P
The quadratic formula illustrates use of fractions and radicals,
and affords an opportunity to use the full space token
.BR \[ti] .
.
.
.RS
.P
.EX
\&.EQ
x = { \- b \[ti] \[rs][+\-] \[ti] sqrt { b sup 2 \- 4 a c } } \
over { 2 a }
\&.EN
.EE
.if t \{\
.
.
.P
.RS
.EQ
x = { - b ~ \[+-] ~ sqrt { b sup 2 - 4 a c } } over { 2 a }
.EN
.RE
.\}
.RE
.
.
.P
Alternatively,
we could define the plus-minus sign as a binary operator.
.
Automatic spacing puts 0.06\~em less space on either side of the
plus-minus than \[ti] does,
this being the difference between the widths of the
.B medium_space
parameter used by binary operators and that of the full space.
.
Independently,
we can define a macro \[lq]frac\[rq] for setting fractions.
.
.
.RS
.P
.EX
\&.EQ
chartype "binary" \[rs][+\-]
define frac ! { $1 } over { $2 } !
x = frac(\- b \[rs][+\-] sqrt { b sup 2 \- 4 a c }, 2 a)
\&.EN
.EE
.if t \{\
.
.
.P
.RS
.EQ
chartype "binary" \[+-]
define frac ! { $1 } over { $2 } !
x = frac(- b \[+-] sqrt { b sup 2 - 4 a c }, 2 a)
.EN
.RE
.\}
.RE
.
.
.\" ====================================================================
.SH "See also"
.\" ====================================================================
.
\[lq]Typesetting Mathematics\[em]User's Guide\[rq]
(2nd edition),
by Brian W.\& Kernighan
and Lorinda L.\& Cherry,
1978,
AT&T Bell Laboratories Computing Science Technical Report No.\& 17.
.
.
.P
.IR The\~\*[tx]book ,
by Donald E.\& Knuth,
1984,
Addison-Wesley Professional.
.
Appendix\~G
discusses many of the parameters from section \[lq]Customization\[rq]
above in greater detail.
.
.
.P
.MR groff_char @MAN7EXT@ ,
particularly subsections \[lq]Logical symbols\[rq],
\[lq]Mathematical symbols\[rq],
and \[lq]Greek glyphs\[rq],
documents a variety of special character escape sequences useful in
mathematical typesetting.
.
.
.P
.MR groff @MAN1EXT@ ,
.MR @g@troff @MAN1EXT@ ,
.MR @g@pic @MAN1EXT@ ,
.MR groff_font @MAN5EXT@
.
.
.\" Clean up.
.rm tx
.
.\" Restore compatibility mode (for, e.g., Solaris 10/11).
.cp \n[*groff_eqn_1_man_C]
.do rr *groff_eqn_1_man_C
.
.
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