Git commit daf143f65647db00b4d34e7828b3975fde53772c by Yuri Chornoivan.
Committed on 09/10/2013 at 16:23.
Pushed by yurchor into branch 'master'.

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 </screenshot>
 </para>
 <sect3 id="plots-represented-in-two-dimension"><title>Plots represented in 
2-Dimension</title> 
-<para>When the user clicks on Add Space 2D, it will redirect to the 2D space 
UI. Then he/she needs to click on the <guilabel>green button</guilabel> which 
will let the user to add a plot. Then, user needs to select a plot's type (for 
example, click on <guilabel>Graph</guilabel> in Cartesian section if you want 
to plot a sine curve!) You can add a plot's name by checking the plot name's 
check box. Then, user has to <guilabel>add an appropriate equation</guilabel> 
(&analitza;-type equation) to see it's plot. If you don't want anything else, 
<emphasis>just hit &Enter;</emphasis>. You can even set the color of the plot 
by changing the option from the list of colors given below and set an 
appropriate interval for the arguments of the function.
+<para>When the user clicks on <guibutton>Add Space 2D</guibutton>, it will 
redirect to the 2D space UI. Then he/she needs to click on the <guilabel>green 
button</guilabel> which will let the user to add a plot. Then, user needs to 
select a plot's type (for example, click on <guilabel>Graph</guilabel> in 
Cartesian section if you want to plot a sine curve!) You can add a plot's name 
by checking the plot name's check box. Then, user has to <guilabel>add an 
appropriate equation</guilabel> (&analitza;-type equation) to see it's plot. If 
you don't want anything else, <emphasis>just hit &Enter;</emphasis>. You can 
even set the color of the plot by changing the option from the list of colors 
given below and set an appropriate interval for the arguments of the function.
 </para>
 <para>
 <screenshot>
@@ -277,7 +277,7 @@
   </mediaobject>
 </screenshot>
 </para>
-<para>User can even export a whole space into the dictionary with the names 
and equations of the plots saved in that particular space. For this, you have 
to click on go <guilabel>Home</guilabel> and then click on the <emphasis>tool 
button</emphasis> on the space thumbnail which tells you about importing the 
space in dictionary.
+<para>User can even export a whole space into the dictionary with the names 
and equations of the plots saved in that particular space. For this, you have 
to click on go <guilabel>Home</guilabel> and then click on the <emphasis>tool 
button</emphasis> on the space thumbnail which tells you about exporting the 
space in dictionary.
 </para>
 </sect2>
 </sect1>

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