Query: latexmlfind
OS: debian
Section: 1p
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
LATEXMLFIND(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation LATEXMLFIND(1p)NAME"latexmlfind" finds interesting things in LaTeXML generated XML.SYNOPSISlatexmlfind [options] xmlfile Options: --symbol=symbol finds equations where the symbol appears. --unknown=symbol finds equations where the unknown symbol appears (ie role=UNKNOWN). --possiblefunction=symbol finds equations where symbol is possibly used as a function. --label=symbol finds objects with the given label. --refnum=symbol finds objects with the given refnum (reference number). --quiet suppress messages (can repeat) --verbose more informative output (can repeat) --VERSION show version number. --help shows help message.OPTIONS AND ARGUMENTSlatexmlfind is useful for finding objects within an XML file generated by LaTeXML. --output=outputfile Specifies the output file; by default the XML is written to stdout. --unknown=symbol Finds equations where the unknown symbol appears. --possiblefunction=symbol Finds equations where symbol is possibly used as a function. --label=label Finds objects (sections, equations, whatever) labeled by the given label. --refnum=refnum Finds objects (sections, equations, whatever) with the given reference number. --quiet Reduces the verbosity of output during processing, used twice is pretty silent. --verbose Increases the verbosity of output during processing, used twice is pretty chatty. Can be useful for getting more details when errors occur. --VERSION Shows the version number of latexmlfind.. --help Shows this help message.SEE ALSOlatexml, LaTeXML perl v5.10.1 2009-06-11 LATEXMLFIND(1p)
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