1EQN2GRAPH(1)                General Commands Manual               EQN2GRAPH(1)
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NAME

6       eqn2graph - convert an EQN equation into a cropped image
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SYNOPSIS

9       eqn2graph [-format output-format] [convert-arguments]
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11       eqn2graph --help
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13       eqn2graph -v
14       eqn2graph --version
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DESCRIPTION

17       eqn2graph  reads a one-line eqn(1) equation from the standard input and
18       writes an image file, by default in  Portable  Network  Graphics  (PNG)
19       format, to the standard output.
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21       The  input  EQN  code should not be preceded by the .EQ macro that nor‐
22       mally precedes it within groff(1) macros; nor do you need to have  dol‐
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25       Arguments  not recognized by eqn2graph are passed to the ImageMagick or
26       GraphicsMagick program convert(1).  By specifying these, you  can  give
27       your  image  a  border, set the image's pixel density, or perform other
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30       The output image is clipped using convert's -trim option to the  small‐
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OPTIONS

34       -format output-format
35              Write  the  image  in output-format, which must be understood by
36              convert; the default is PNG.
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38       --help Display a usage message and exit.
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40       -v
41       --version
42              Display version information and exit.
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ENVIRONMENT

45       GROFF_TMPDIR
46       TMPDIR
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48       TEMP   These environment variables are searched in the given  order  to
49              determine  the  directory where temporary files will be created.
50              If none are set, /tmp is used.
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AUTHORS

53       eqn2graph was written by Eric S. Raymond ⟨esr@thyrsus.com⟩, based on  a
54       recipe for pic2graph(1), by W. Richard Stevens.
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SEE ALSO

57       pic2graph(1), grap2graph(1), eqn(1), groff(1), convert(1)
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