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ePiX(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   ePiX(1)

NAME
ePiX - Utilities for creating mathematically accurate figures SYNOPSIS
epix [options] file(s)[.xp] elaps [options] file(s)[.eepic|.xp] laps [options] file(s)[.tex] flix [options] file[.flx] All scripts have built-in (terse and verbose) help. ONLINE RESOURCES
Project page: http://mathcs.holycross.edu/~ahwang/current/ePiX.html Public CVS server: https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/epix CTAN: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/graphics/epix Mailing lists: http://lists.nongnu.org/mail/?group=epix DOCUMENTATION
Sample files and an extensive tutorial introduction/reference manual come with the source code. Please look in /usr/share/doc/epix for these materials. The documentation can be downloaded separately. Please consult the project page. AUTHOR
Andrew D. Hwang (ahwang -at- mathcs -dot- holycross -dot- edu) Department of Mathematics and Computer Science College of the Holy Cross Worcester, MA 01610-2395, USA January 06, 2004 ePiX(1)

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LDP(7)							 Miscellaneous Information Manual						    LDP(7)

NAME
LDP - Intro to the Linux Documentation Project, with help, guides and documents SYNOPSIS
The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) provides a variety of free documentation resources including guides, FAQs, HOWTOs, and man-pages to the Linux community. AUTHORS
The various documents in the LDP archives are maintained by individual authors, and are listed in the beginning of each HOWTO. If you have any questions or inputs to a document we encourage you to contact the authors directly. WEB PAGES
The LDP has its own dedicated web site as do many of the various translations projects which are linked from the main LDP web site at: http://www.tldp.org/ MAN PAGES
A web page with status information for manual pages and translations is found at: http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/man/ MAILING LISTS
LDP has a number of mailing lists, such as <announce@en.tlpd.org> Announcements from the LDP project <discuss@en.tldp.org> General discussion on the LDP project <docbook@en.tldp.org> Questions about the use of DocBook For subscription information, see the website. If you are interested in DocBook beyond the simple markup of your LDP document, you may want to consider joining one of the OASIS DocBook mailing lists. Please see http://docbook.org/mailinglist/index.html for more information. FILES
Most distributions include the HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs in the installation /usr/doc/ (old place for documentation) /usr/share/doc/ (new place for documentation) /usr/share/doc/HOWTO/ (HOWTO files) /usr/share/doc/HOWTO/mini/ (mini-HOWTO files) SEE ALSO
info(1), man(1), xman(1x) info pages as read with emacs(1) or info(1) LDP
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