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  1. Eplain (Expanded plain TeX) - TeX Users Group

    Apr 17, 2024 · Eplain is a set of TeX macros that expands on and extends the definitions in plain TeX in a “style-neutral” fashion. See the Eplain manual for the rationale behind Eplain. Eplain was written by …

  2. Eplan, software for electrical engineering

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  3. EPLAN – efficient engineering.

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  4. What is Eplain? - The TeX FAQ

    What is Eplain? The Eplain macro package expands on and extends the definitions in Plain TeX. Eplain is not intended to provide “generic typesetting capabilities”, as do ConTeXt, LaTeX or Texinfo. …

  5. Eplain provides func-tionality for plain TEX that is intended to be useful regardless of how your document is actually formatted. Most of this manual is in the public domain, like most of the Eplain …

  6. CTAN: /tex-archive/macros/eplain

    eplain – Extended plain TX macros An extended version of the plain TX format, adding support for bibliographies, tables of contents, enumerated lists, verbatim input of files, numbered equations, …

  7. eplain

    Apr 20, 2024 · An extended version of the plain TeX format, adding support for bibliographies, tables of contents, enumerated lists, verbatim input of files, numbered equations, tables, two-column output, …

  8. man eplain (1): expanded plain TeX

    DESCRIPTION eplain is an extension of plain TeX originally described in the book TeX for nroff for the Impatient. It adds these features (among others) to plain TeX:

  9. eplain: expanded plain TeX | texlive-eplain Commands - ManKier

    eplain is an extension of plain T E X originally described in the book TEX for troff for the Impatient.

  10. Expanded Plain TeX - Invoking Eplain

    If it is, then doing \input eplain will waste time; if it isn't, then you must load it. To solve this, Eplain defines the control sequence \eplain to be the letter t (a convention borrowed from Lisp; it doesn't …