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README

1eqe: Linux LaTeX equation editor
2Ronan Le Hy <rlehy@free.fr>, 2004-2005
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4This is a simple clone of the excellent LaTeX equation editor you can find on MacOS X. There's a zone to type LaTeX input, and it generates an image to represent it (color, font, and size are customisable). You can drag the image to other applications (like OpenOffice Impress, Mozilla, the Gimp). It also exports to any image format ImageMagick supports.
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6It is composed of two parts: eqedit, which is a command line tool that generates images from LaTeX input, and eqe which wraps eqedit into a graphical user interface.
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8eqe is free software. See the file named 'copyright' for details.
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10eqe's homepage is at
11 http://rlehy.free.fr
12where you can always find the last release, and packages for various distributions, including Debian.
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