A Basic HyperTeX Example

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\centerline{\bf A Basic Hyper\TeX\ Example}
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This is a very basic Hyper\TeX\ document.  Although DVI files are
inherently linear in organization, basic linking can greatly expand
their functionality, expecially when used in conjuction with a web
browser.

It goes without saying, the math turns out nicely laid out:

$$
\sum_{i=0}^\infty {1 \over n^d} = \prod_{{\rm primes~} p} \left (1 + {1
\over p^d}\right)
$$

\smallskip\noindent Illustrated below are a variety of link types:
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\item{$\bullet$} \hyperref\myanchor{Links within DVI files}
\item{$\bullet$}
\href{http://www.geom.umn.edu/~scheftic/CMWH/WebMath2/hypertex.html} 
{Plain HTML files}
\item{$\bullet$}
\href{http://www.geom.umn.edu/~scheftic/CMWH/WebMath2/example.mpg}
{Animations}
\item{$\bullet$}
\href{http://www.geom.umn.edu/software/WebEQ/samples/pseudo.html}
{Java pages} 

\vfill\eject

This is a second page.  It exists only to provide a location for a
\hyperdef\myanchor{useranchor}{1}{\bf sample anchor}.

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Last modified: Thu May 2 16:04:20 1996