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-The paper library and accompanying files are intended to provide a simple
-way for applications to take actions based on a system- or user-specified
-paper size.
-
-This release is quite minimal, its purpose being to provide really basic
-functions (obtaining the system paper name and getting the height and
-width of a given kond of paper) that applications can immediately
-integrate.
-A more complete library, using a capabilities file for papers (giving,
-in addition to the size, informations like paper weigth, color, etc)
-will be released later.
-
-See the sources for paperconf(1) in src/paper.c for how to use the library.
-
-Adding new paper sizes
-======================
-
-If a paper format is missing, one need to add it to lib/paperspecs. The
-format of this file is one paper format per line, with the name of the
-format, the width and height of the format separated with space. You
-may add an option measurement unit among in, ft, pt, m, dm, cm, mm or you
-may leave the default unit of "point". By defaults the width and height
-are specified in the "point" unit, which is 1/72 inch (2.54 cm). This
-is the A4 entry:
-
- a4 210 297 mm
-
-that was previously written as
-
- a4 595 842
-
-The sizes here are 595 points / 72 points pr inch * 2.54 cm per
-inch = 20.99 cm and 842/72*2.54 = 29.70 cm. The A4 format
-is 210x297 mm so this is a good approximation. (Source:
-<URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A4_paper_size>)
-
-Copyright (C) Yves Arrouye <yves@debian.org>, 1996
- Adrian Bunk <bunk@fs.tum.de> , 2000
-