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@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ and compile the result with any of the following three commands (depending on yo
They are almost equivalent except that \XeTeX\ lacks some advanced features (some patterns). The only major difference is the choice of fonts. If you want to typeset Arabic labels or use system fonts, you will probably want to choose \LuaTeX\ or \XeTeX. If you are using many graphical elements (3D plots, images, \dots), you might want to go for \LuaTeX.
-You should get a {\sc pdf} document with two full-page plots that you can include into your document with \type{\externalfigure[examples/fullpage-example][page=2]} for example.
+You should get a {\sc pdf} document with two full-page plots that you can include into your document with \type{\externalfigure[fullpage-example][page=2]} for example.
\placefigure[force]{Second page from \type{fullpage-example}, included with \type+\externalfigure+}{\externalfigure[fullpage-example][page=2]}