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%% This is file `README.txt',
%%
%% Copyright (C) 2020 Claudio Beccari all rights reserved.
%% License information appended
%%
File README.txt for package swfigure
[2020-12-23 v.0.9.18 Managing large and spread wide figures]
This bundle contains the swfigure.dtx, swfigure-examples.tex,
and README.txt files plus eight fake figures with extension .jpg
or .pdf and a screenshot with extension .pdf.
This file README.txt contains the licence, the status, and some
general information. Save the README.txt and swfigure.dtx file
in a .../source/latex/swfigure folder either in the main TeX
system tree or in your personal tree.
Save the swfigure-examples.tex, the derived swfigures-examples.pdf,
and the various .jpg and .pdf files in folder .../doc/latex/swfigure.
Process the self extracting swfigure.dtx file with pdfLaTeX;
repeat at least twice in order to get all references correct;
you obtain the swfigure.pdf and the swfigure.sty files.
After extraction move the .sty file to the .../tex/latex/swfigure
folder, and move the .pdf file to the .../doc/latex/swfigure folder.
From the original folder .../source/latex/swfigure move to the bin
all files except the .dtx and the .txt ones.
The author disclaims any liability from every possible inconvenience
deriving from the use of this software; you use it at your own risk.
%%
%% Distributable under the LaTeX Project Public License,
%% version 1.3c or higher (your choice). The latest version of
%% this license is at: http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
%%
%% This work is "maintained"
%%
%% This work consists of files swfigure.dtx, swfigure-examples.tex
%% and README.txt, and the derived files swfigure.sty, swfigure.pdf
%% subfigure-exaples.pdf.
%%
%% The other .jpg and .pdf files contained in this bundle are just
%% fake figures and a screenshot that anybody can replicate, copy
%% or modify at will.
%%
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