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Lessons In Electric Circuits – Volume II (AC) - Table of Contents
Lessons In Electric Circuits – Volume II (AC) - Table of Contents

Copyright (C) 2000-2006, Tony R. Kuphaldt
See the Design Science License (Appendix 3) for details regarding copying and
distribution
Revised June 15, 2006
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Adobe PostScript (compressed) format:

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"How do I view and/or print PostScript documents," you ask? Easy! Just
download some free software at: www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost.
There you'll find GSview and Ghostscript, two progams necessary to
display and print Postscript files (they'll even display and print compressed
PostScript files!). These programs also display and format Adobe PDF files as a bonus.
Versions for Windows, OS/2, and Linux available.
Download source files for this volume

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To "compile" these source files into a viewable format, you will need the following
pieces of software (all available freely over the internet):
- Make, a project management utility originally intended as a programming
tool, but useful for managing just about any kind of computer project composed of
many files. If you cannot obtain a copy of Make for your computer system, you can
get by with a little skill and a few batch files (also known as shell scripts). The
master "Makefile" in this directory is readable with a text editor or word processor,
and contains all the instructions carried out by the other utilities.
- Sed (stands for Stream EDitor), a common UNIX utility for performing
search-and-replace commands on text files. Required to convert SubML source code into
HTML, TeX, LaTeX, and other formats. This is all you need for generating HTML
output!
- LaTeX2e, a document formatting system designed as an extension to TeX,
Donald Knuth's outstanding text processing system. You can also get by with just
plain TeX, but your printed output won't look quite as nice and it will lack
table-of-contents and index entries.
If you opt for the smaller of the two files (ACtiny.tar.gz), you'll also need a set
of graphic manipulation utilities released as a package called ImageMagick.
Specifically, the utility you'll need is named Mogrify. The larger of the two
source archive files contains all graphic images in two formats, Encapsulated
PostScript (*.eps) and JPEG (*.jpg). This makes for a large file. The smaller source
archive file only contains Encapsulated PostScript for schematic diagrams and JPEG
images for photographs. This makes for a much smaller file, but it requires that you do
some image conversion on your end. If you have access to other image manipulation
software capable of converting hundreds of files with a batch command, you won't have
to use ImageMagick.
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