lists. The "main" for each doc is the single .xfm file and
all modules are contained in .im files to allow sharing between
documents as makes sense (e.g. glossary).
Illustrations are all located in the ./figures directory and
lists. The "main" for each doc is the single .xfm file and
all modules are contained in .im files to allow sharing between
documents as makes sense (e.g. glossary).
Illustrations are all located in the ./figures directory and
-are created as .fig files [1] which describe drawings using an
-open ASCII format (rather than as a binary and/or propriatory
-descritption). ASCII descriptions are easily maintained as
+are created as .fig files [1] which describe drawings using an
+open ASCII format (rather than as a binary and/or proprietary
+description). ASCII descriptions are easily maintained as
"development image" with all of the tools needed to render
the PNG and encapsulated postscript derivations from the ASCII
descriptions. Use of this image is not required, but might be
"development image" with all of the tools needed to render
the PNG and encapsulated postscript derivations from the ASCII
descriptions. Use of this image is not required, but might be
order to generate desired output (.eps, .png, etc.). These
can be installed with commands such as:
apt-get install fig2dev
order to generate desired output (.eps, .png, etc.). These
can be installed with commands such as:
apt-get install fig2dev