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- This directory contains the "Programmer's Manual" for the MMU Library,
- a description and tutorial of the MuLib functions in "RKRM" style.
-
- For compatibility reasons and to provide optimal qualitiy, I decided
- to write this manual in LaTeX2e, hence output files are in "dvi"
- format, and have been converted to postscript with the "dvips" program.
-
- The manual is available as "TeX dvi" output file and as postscript
- files generated for 360x360dpi and 600x600dpi resolution. The postscript
- files can be printed directly on printers with a build in postscript
- interpreter, as in many modern laser printers. Otherwise, the
- "ghostscript" package on Aminet will be able to print these files on
- *any* Amiga printer. Check the ghostscript documentation for details
- on installation and configuration.
-
- The ".dvi" file can be printed by the "DVIPrint" program which is,
- for example, part of the PasTex package. It is also available on the
- Aminet. The file can be browsed on the screen with "ShowDVI", a
- "dvi previewer". On many Un*x installations, the "xdvi" program will
- provide the same.
-
- However, the manual was typeset using the relatively new "ec" fonts which
- are not part of the rather old PasTex distribution. Many modern TeX
- installations as the well-known "tetex" for Un*x like operating systems
- offer them already. The "ec" fonts are also available separately on the
- CTAN servers, for example at the german mirror at "ftp.dante.de".
- Installation of the "ec" fonts in an existing PasTex environment requires
- some basic TeX and METAFONT knowledge, though. Give METAFONT about one
- hour to generate all the required fonts.
-
- Redistribution of this manual is allowed according to my "licence rules",
- as usual. This means, for short, that the manual is free for private users.
- In case you want to publish this manual, for example on a CR-ROM, and want
- to redistribute it, please contact me. The full licence is in the manual,
- please consult it for further details.
-
-
- So long,
- Thomas Richter (April 2000)
-