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| location | St. Petersburg, Russia | |
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Is there a BNF grammar of the TeX language? Thank you for this comprehensive answer, I knew nothing about catcode. It seems that parsing tex is not a simple task as I thought before. My final task is to extract all math formulas from a set of articles (in tex), I thought I could parse them to do it, but now I'm not sure about it. What approach could you recommend? I think casual articles do not use catcode, so to extract correct math formulas I may parse tex and process newcommand. The alternative is to try use existing engine to parse and extract the needed information from its internals. |
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answered | What useful web services are out there? |