Since spaces are thrown away, what do you do when
you want spaces? The answer is that you have to ask for
If you type a "~" (tilde) it will be replaced by a space
on output; use one tilde for each space.
Modify the equation in file "Example" so there is one space
around each of the operators =, + and -, so it looks like
Print it with neqn and nroff -ms to verify it.
You probably thought you were done with this ridiculous
Sorry, but you will probably even see it again.
#once neqn Ref | nroff >X1 &
You probably thought you were done with this ridiculous
Sorry, but you will probably even see it again.