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#once #create message.ND.tr %$.EQdelim $$.EN.LPThe next step is to learn about "diacriticals", whichis a big word for funny marks on symbols, likea bar over something ($x bar$), or a tilde or hat onsomething ($x tilde ,~a hat$), or perhaps a dot or dotdot ($T dot ,~U dotdot$), or even anunderlining like $abc under$.These are all easy. Each funny characterhas a name, and all you have to do is put the nameafter the thing you want the character on.Thus x hat makes $x hat$ y bar makes $y bar$ T dot makes $T dot$ x tilde makes $x tilde$ (notice that we spell tilde) u dotdot makes $u dotdot$ (looks ugly on a terminal).brand i under makes $i under$.Except for "bar" and "under", these are almost alwaysattached to just a single letter.If you want to put a bar over something longer, like${2 pi +1} bar$, simply enclose the thing in braces: {2 pi +1} barModify "Example" to produce output that looks like this,then type "ready"..pl 1#once #create Ref.EQdelim $$.EN.LPLet $x bar$, $y bar$, and $z bar$ be the components of $pi bar$.Let ${alpha +1} bar$ be the mean value of $alpha hat$..pl 1#once #create Example.EQdelim $$.EN.LPLet x bar, y bar, and z bar be the components of pi bar.Let alpha +1 bar be the mean value of alpha hat..pl 1##once neqn Ref | nroff >X1 &#once neqn message Ref | nroff -T$term %s/tinyms -#userneqn Example | nroff >X2#cmp X1 X2#failDon't forget to set delimiters at the beginning,and get the spaces right around the dollar signs.#log#next9.1b 109.2a 5
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