The tool helps to locate the correct Gentoo package required for installation.
For your convenience, Texmfind provides a list of known own options that you can use to customize the output of the program. The -h or --help option displays a description of the program's purpose, as well as usage instructions and helpful examples. The -n or --noformat option, on the other hand, outputs raw data without any grouping or colors.
By default, Texmfind works in the -b or --belongs mode, allowing you to find the ebuild(s) for texmf file(s) matching your specified grep pattern. Additionally, you can use the -l or --list option to search for ebuild(s) that match your grep pattern and then list their corresponding texmf files.
Furthermore, Texmfind supports various grep options that you can use to refine your search results. These include the -E or --extended-regexp, -P or --perl-regexp, and -G or --basic-regexp options. By default, the program uses the -G option, which is useful for basic searches. You can also choose to use the -i or --ignore-case option to perform case-insensitive searches.
Overall, Texmfind is a handy tool for TeXLive users who need to locate specific texmf files quickly and efficiently. With its user-friendly interface and various customization options, you can easily find the ebuild(s) you need in no time.
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