blahtexml(1) Converts TeX equations into MathML

SYNOPSIS

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

http://gva.noekeon.org/blahtexml/how_to_use.html
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.

AUTHOR

blahtexml was written by Gilles Van Assche.
blahtex (whose superset is blahtexml) was written by David Harvey.

This manual page was written by Abhishek Dasgupta <[email protected]>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).