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NAME

       texvc - math equation PNG renderer

SYNOPSIS

       texvc {tempdir} {outputdir} {texcode} {encoding}

DESCRIPTION

       texvc is designed to render math equations written in latex code into
       PNG images.

OPTIONS

       {tempdir}
           directory where temporary files are created.

       {outputdir}
           directory where the result image is stored.

       {texcode}
           latex code string representing math equations.

       {encoding}
           used encoding in latex code string.

OUTPUT

       Status codes and HTML/MathML transformations are returned on stdout. A
       rasterized PNG file will be written to the output directory, named for
       the MD5 hash code.

       texvc output format is like this:

       o   +%5 ok, but not html or mathml

       o   c%5%h ok, conservative html, no mathml

       o   m%5%h ok, moderate html, no mathml

       o   l%5%h ok, liberal html, no mathml

       o   C%5%h\0%m ok, conservative html, with mathml

       o   M%5%h\0%m ok, moderate html, with mathml

       o   L%5%h\0%m ok, liberal html, with mathml

       o   X%5%m ok, no html, with mathml

       o   S syntax error

       o   E lexing error

       o   F%s unknown function %s

       o   - other error

       with the following codes:

       o   \0 - null character

       o   %5 - md5, 32 hex characters

       o   %h - html code, without \0 characters

       o   %m - mathml code, without \0 characters

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Marc Dequ\[`e]nes (Duck)
       Duck@DuckCorp.org for the Debian(TM) system (but may be used by
       others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
       document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2
       any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.

       On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License
       can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.

AUTHOR

       Marc Dequ\[`e]nes
           Author.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2003 Marc Dequenes (Duck)

[FIXME: source]                   2005-01-02