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LATEXMLFIND(1)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	LATEXMLFIND(1)

NAME
       "latexmlfind" finds interesting things in LaTeXML generated XML.

SYNOPSIS
       latexmlfind [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 ARGUMENTS
       latexmlfind 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 ALSO
       latexml, LaTeXML

perl v5.20.2			  2014-12-10			LATEXMLFIND(1)
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