2009/9/11 cspiel <[email protected]>:
>
> Michael -
>
> On Sep 10, 11:08 pm, michael crane <[email protected]> wrote:
>> so what is the way to view the document in all it's composed glory ?
>
>        As a long time user of Texinfo, I'd say
> the question is not well defined.  Please let me
> explain why.
<snipped useful stuff>

these are the files

in enblend/doc

authors.texi          entropy.gp.in                  sharp-edge.gp.in
auxmac.tex            fdl.texi                       smooth-edge.data
auxmac.texi           focus-stack-decision-tree.fig  smooth-edge.gp.in
config-edge.gp        gaussian.gp.in                 tidy.cfg
config.gp             helpful-programs.texi          tuning-memory-usage.texi
default.css           laplacian-of-gaussian.gp.in    understanding-masks.texi
enblend.info          local-analysis-window.fig      versenblend.texi
enblend.texi          Makefile.am                    versenfuse.texi
enfuse.info           mask-template-characters.texi  workflow.texi
enfuse.texi           photographic-workflow.fig
entropy-cutoff.gp.in  sharp-edge.data

Which pogram do I use to print to screen the enblend documentation
showing all the equations and illustrations?

regards

mick






>
> I hope I could clarify the issue.
>
> Cheers,
>        Chris

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