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Overview
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This directory contains the examples from the book
LaTeX Graphics Companion, 2nd Edition
File types
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extension script meaning
ltxb runltxb LaTeX file using the beamer class
pltx runpltx LaTeX file showing how to use pstricks with pdf
ptx runptx MusiXTeX low-level
pic runpic Pic language
ly runly Lilypond
abc runabc ABC source
abcplus runabcpl ABCplus source
mp runmp MetaPost source
m4 runm4 m4 macros
pmx runpmx PMX source
mtx runmtx M-Tx source
The scripts are Unix scripts used in the book production, e.g.
runltx 6-7-21.ltx
was called to turn example 6-7-21 into an eps file for the book. Those scripts
do a lot of things like, running LaTeX (or some other program) several times,
looking for comments in the source to do special things like turning color
output into gray, cleaning the eps files, etc.
It is **not** likely that those scripts work for you without adjustments (even
if you are working on Unix/Linux) --- they are included in case somebody is
interested.
There is also a runall script which attempts to process all examples in the
directory or if call with an argument like 3- that is
runall 3-
will process only the files whose names start with 3-.
Using individual examples
=========================
Each example is self contained in the sense of being a complete document that
can be run through the corresponding processor, e.g., in case of a LaTeX
document it starts with \documentclass{..} and ends in \end{document}.
Required input data files (used by some examples) should be all collected
here, except in cases where the data file used is part of the package
distribution (unless we overlooked something).
However, the document may require some additional resources not installed on
your system in which case you need to install the missing items to
successfully run the examples (e.g., fonts, style files, you name it ...).
It is also possible that even the base program is not available, e.g., the
programs described in the music chapter exist for various platforms, but are
most likely not installed on your system.
You may also have to update existing resources on your system to the latest
version, e.g., several MetaPost or PSTricks examples will fail if you do not
have at least the appropriate support files that were current in spring 2007
(i.e., after TeX Live 2007).
Some examples use data files that are part of the used package but may
reside in different places in your installation. In this case the paths to
the data files need correction in the example.
have fun
frank
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