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authorJeffrey H. Kingston <jeff@it.usyd.edu.au>2010-09-14 20:39:32 +0000
committerJeffrey H. Kingston <jeff@it.usyd.edu.au>2010-09-14 20:39:32 +0000
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Lout 3.31.
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@@ -32,18 +32,16 @@ called @Code "lout.eps" in the current directory, and removed after
being copied into the output file.
@PP
If you place an included illustration in a line of text, or anywhere
-where you care about its alignment with things on either side of it,
+where you care about its alignment with things on each side,
it will be positioned with its centre at the same height as the
-centre of the letter x. If this is not where you want it, use the
-@Code "@VShift" symbol:
+centre of the letter x. If this is not what you want, use the
+@Code "@VShift" symbol from Section {@NumberOf precise}:
vshift. @Index @Code "@VShift"
@ID @Code "... +0.5f @VShift @IncludeGraphic ..."
prints the illustration half of the current font size higher on the
page than would otherwise have been the case, and
@ID @Code "... -0.5f @VShift @IncludeGraphic ..."
-prints it half the current font size lower. Any length (Section
-{@NumberOf objects}) is allowed, and the object following @Code "@VShift"
-may in fact be arbitrary as usual.
+prints it half the current font size lower.
@PP
Sometimes you need to include the same EPS file many times, for
example once per page. If it is a large file it can make the
@@ -72,6 +70,6 @@ output file a lot shorter, and it usually makes it print faster as
well. On the other hand, {@Code "@IncludeGraphicRepeated"} uses
Level 2 PostScript features which some older printers may not have,
and it consumes a lot of memory in the printer. If memory runs out
-your job will not print properly, so @Code "@IncludeGraphicRepeated"
-must be used with caution.
+your job will not print properly, so use @Code "@IncludeGraphicRepeated"
+with caution.
@End @Section