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Length: 914 (0x392) Types: TextFile Names: »README.gnutex«
└─⟦52210d11f⟧ Bits:30007239 EUUGD2: TeX 3 1992-12 └─⟦63303ae94⟧ »unix3.14/TeX3.14.tar.Z« └─⟦c58930e5c⟧ └─⟦this⟧ »TeX3.14/TeXcontrib/gnuplot/README.gnutex«
A note to former Gnutex users, from David Kotz (dfk@cs.duke.edu). ----------------------------------------------------------------- March 4, 1990 I am happy to be a part of GNUPLOT 2.0, and I believe that it is a much improved program from its various predecessors. Many aspects of gnutex 1.6 made it into GNUPLOT 2.0. Unfortunately for those of us who have a lot of gnutex input files around, not everything from gnutex is supported by GNUPLOT. To help gnutex users with the process of adapting to GNUPLOT (and I recommend it), I have included a section in the LaTeX/GNUPLOT tutorial (in ./docs/latextut/) about the differences, and written a translator program (in ./translate/). Please read the LaTeX/GNUPLOT tutorial. Users of gnutex that did not use the LaTeX driver will probably have little difficulty adapting. Please send all comments, complaints, and suggestions on this subject to dfk@cs.duke.edu.