% latex generated by the script '/home/project-web/bumble/cgi-bin/text2latex.cgi' % with help from the sed script 'text2latex.sed' % query string: 'books/linux-graph/linux-graph-book' % sFileName= 'linux-graph-book' % sDirName = 'books/linux-graph' % sName = '' --> % latex by http://bumble.sourceforge.net/scripts/text2latex.sed % this script is a work in progress \documentclass[11pt]{article} \usepackage[hmargin=2cm, vmargin=2cm]{geometry} \usepackage{url} \usepackage{hyperref} \begin{document} \\&\\& Making Graphs using Linux tools ----------------------------------: This booklet is designed to document open source graphing tools available for linux DOCUMENT-NOTES: \\# this section contains information about the document and \\# will not normally be printed. \\# A small (16x16) icon image to identify the book document-icon: \\# A larger image to identify or illustrate the title page document-image: \\# what sort of document is this document-type: book \\# in what kind of state (good or bad) is this document document-quality: just begun document-history: @@ 9 may 2010 this booklet was begun in order to document tools such as rlplot, gnuplot, the graphviz tools, such as dot. @@ date work description \\# who wrote this authors: mjbishop at fastmail dot fm \\# a short description of the contents, possible used for doc lists short-description: \\# A computer language which is contained in the document, if any code-language: \\# the script which will be used to produce html (a webpage) make-html: ./book-html.sh \\# the script which will produce 'LaTeX' output (for printing, pdf etc) make-latex: ./booktolatex.cgi \end{document} %end generated latex