01-04-2013
I guess that is why UNIX gives the option of where you want the data because if you are worried about seek times, you'd want the data in the middle, if you were wanting raw speed to save a smaller number of large files, you'd be better off putting it on the outer edges... to each his own. Long live UNIX.
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FEYNMF(1) Contributed LaTeX Utilities FEYNMF(1)
NAME
feynmf - Process LaTeX files using FeynMF
SYNOPSIS
feynmf [-hvqncfT] [-t tfm [-t tfm ...]] [-m mode]
file [file ...]
feynmf [--help] [--version] [--quiet] [--noexec] [--clean]
[--force] [--notfm] [--tfm tfm [--tfm tfm ...]]
[--mode mode] file [file ...]
DESCRIPTION
The most complicated part of using the FeynMF style appears to be the proper invocation of Metafont. The feynmf script provides a
convenient front end and will automagically invoke Metafont with the proper mode and magnification. It will also avoid cluttering system
font directories and offers an option to clean them.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Print a short help text.
-v, --version
Print the version of feynmf.
-q, --quiet
Don't echo the commands being executed.
-n, --noexec
Don't execute LaTeX or Metafont.
-c, --clean
Offer to delete font files that have accidentally been placed in a system directory by the MakeTeXTFM and MakeTeXPK scripts (these
scripts are run by tex (and latex) in the background). This option has only been tested with recent versions of UNIX TeX.
-f, --force
Don't ask any questions.
-T, --notfm
Don't try to prepare fake ".tfm" files for the first run.
-t, --tfm tfm
Don't try guess the names of the ".tfm" files to fake for the first run and use the given name(s) instead. This option can be useful
if our incomplete parsing of the LaTeX input files fails.
-m mode, --mode mode
Select the METAFONT mode mode. The default is guessed or "localfont" if the guess fails.
file
Main LaTeX input files.
file ...
Other LaTeX input files that are included by the main file.
AUTHOR
Thorsten Ohl <Thorsten.Ohl@Physik.TH-Darmstadt.de>
BUGS
The preparation of ".tfm" files is not foolproof yet, because we can parse TeX files only superficially.
This script has only been tested for recent teTeX distributions of UNIX TeX, though it will probably work with other versions of UNIX TeX.
The author will be grateful for portability suggestions, even concerning Borg operating systems, for the benefit of those users that are
forced to live with DOS or Windows.
FeynMF Version 1.08 2012-01-06 FEYNMF(1)