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This directory has two simple examples of the use of gnutex. The first uses LaTeX. The file second demonstrates some pure gnuplot aspects, using lasergnu instead of LaTeX. However, demo2.latex will output this demo in latex form. The third demo, demo3, is almost the same as demo1 except that it produces FIG output. demo3 uses eepic to output the FIG code; demo3.latex uses latex instead. You need the transfig package to do either demo3. The Makefile for the gnutex manual, in ../manual/Makefile, is a good example of using a Makefile to maintain a document containing gnutex plots.