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diff --git a/support/arraymaker/README b/support/arraymaker/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bc16d5a775 --- /dev/null +++ b/support/arraymaker/README @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +Arraymaker is a program designed to take some of the tedium out of +constructing arrays, commutative diagrams and tables in (la)tex. +Latex arrays and xypic are constructed visually by entering +data into an array of blank boxes and adding arrows via the mouse. +The output can then be copied and pasted into a latex file with +the help of your favourite editor. + +- Donu Arapura dvb@math.purdue.edu + +----------------------------------- +Installation instructions. + +0. Arraymaker is written tcl/tk, so you'll need to install +it (8.0 or better) if it isn't already. If you're using unix/linux, +it's most likely installed. Further information is available +for example at http://www.scriptics.com + +1. Initially arramaker should be a text file. Then under + + Unix/linux + X: Make sure wish is on your path. +Make sure arraymaker is executable (chmod u+x arraymaker). That's it. +You can start it by typing arramaker in a terminal window. + + MacOS: Drop the arraymaker icon onto "Drag & Drop Tclets" +if present, and it should build a version of arraymaker that launches +whenever you double click on it. Or else you can start wish +and "scource" it. + + Windows: Change arraymaker to arraymaker.tcl, and hopefully +you'll get a launchable version. Or else you can start wish and +"source" it. [Warning: Although I tried this once, I don't +actually do windows, so ...] + |