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GRAPHICS GEMS READ ME
Welcome to our CD-ROM. Along with this text file you will find a GEMPDF
directory (folder) and operating system specific directories (folders). The
GEMPDF directory (folder) contains the Acrobat data files. The individual
directories (folders) for DOS, Macintosh, Windows and UNIX contain
Acrobat Readers and a directory (folder) labeled APPENDIX. The APPENDIX
directory (folder) contains source listings for that particular operating
system.
Installation for UNIX:
1.) Go to the UNIX directory on the CD and copy the file "ACRO_SUN.TAR"
to your target directory.
2.) Uncompress and read the Reader from TAR.
3.) You may also want to move the APPENDIX files to your machine at
this time as well. The source files are also TAR files.
How to use this CD-ROM:
NOTE: If you need to learn about how to use the Acrobat Reader in general,
please see the "Reader Help" and the "Reader Tour" Acrobat files included on
this CD-ROM.
1.) The basics: Acrobat presents a set of pull down menus and, below this,
a tool bar. The pull downs -- File, Edit, View, Tools and Window -- are fairly
self evident and, in any case, the more useful functions are replicated in the
tool bar.
2.) Getting started: You are initially presented with a "main" PDF file.
This is the launching point to all of the books included in the CD. We present
the user with a "book mark" view initially e.g.the screen is divided between a
subject -- initially an image of the cover of the CD-ROM -- and, to the left,
a list of book marks. Click on "Starting Point". This takes you to a main menu
of books. Click on the book that you desire to browse.
3.) Using a book: You can change the presentation of the book in a number of
ways. In the tool bar from the left, if the first (page) icon is clicked the
book mark will no longer be displayed. Clicking the next icon to the right
will redisplay the book marks. The size of the page on the display can be
altered by either the "zoom" icons (+ & -) or the "page" icons to the right.
When zoomed, one can move the page around by using the "hand" icon or using
the scroll bars. The recorder buttons (arrows) allow the user to navigate
from page to page, start or end and fast forward or fast rewind.
4.) Finding things: There are several ways to find things other than simply
looking through the document page by page. Using the book mark you can select
CONTENTS and find hyperlinks to each content item. Similarly, the INDEX is
also hyperlinked to each indexed item. Finally, any keyword item that you may
need to search on is available through the "binocular" icon in the tool bar
or "find" selection found in the "tool" menu. For subsequent finds use the
"find again" function in the "tool" menu.
Also, for each book in the book mark window, there is a "contributors" section
which contains the names and locations of the contributing authors for the
volume.
NOTE: Each book is a single search area -- e.g. you CANNOT search across
books.
5.) Printing: Acrobat allows you to print a single page or a range of pages
by simply selecting the "print" option from the "file" menu.
6.) Source code: Each operating system directory (folder) contains not only a
READER directory (folder) but also an APPENDIX directory (folder). Within this
directory (folder) are a series of ASCII files containing source code used by
the text, one or more readme files and errata files for errors in the
source. Also here is a table of contents file relating the source files to the
text pages where they are referenced.
Please note that file names were truncated for the DOS and UNIX APPENDIX
listings as the original file names were too long.
For more information:
For the most recent updates to code or errata please go to the anonymous FTP
site:
princeton.edu (128.112.128.1)
and look at:
pub/Graphics/GraphicsGems/GemsIV
Acrobat is the trademark of Adobe Systems, Inc.
AP 5-4-95