--- imach/src/README.txt 2006/01/27 20:17:50 1.2 +++ imach/src/README.txt 2006/02/09 20:19:21 1.3 @@ -38,26 +38,27 @@ return. But with the newly installable v click (once your mouse cursor is on an foo.imach file) to either edit the parameter file (with wordpad) or execute this parameter file via imach. -If the program runs well you get a main foo.htm file which can be viewed +If the program runs well, you get a main file (foo.htm) which can be viewed with your browser and which includes all the results. -As the program output a file named foo.gp which is executed by gnuplot -in order to draw all the graphs, you can edit it and customize it at -your will. - -By default the file gnuplot.exe is located on the same directory as -imach and is used by imach with its absolute path. Thus if you have -another gnuplot program which is in your path it will not be used by +The program outputs a file named foo.gp which is executed by gnuplot +in order to draw all the graphs. You can edit this file, customize it +at your will and run it to get additional figures or modified figures +tu be published. Jusrt click on gnuplot.exe and type "load foo.gp" for example. + +By default the file 'gnuplot.exe' is located on the same directory as +imach and is used by imach with its absolute path. Thus, if you have +another gnuplot program which is already in your path it will not be used by imach (we tried to simplify the installation process). -If you download a newer version of IMaCh you are supposed to Uninstall the +If you download a newer version of IMaCh, you are supposed to Uninstall the former version with the standard Install/Uninstall process of Windows. The Windows version is compiled via cygwin (gcc -mno-cygwin -o imach imach.c). It can be used on a command line with the command "imach foo.imach". But then imach.exe must be in your path. -The program can be used (with more comfort?) on Linux or on a -MacIntosh. + +The program can be used on Linux or on a MacIntosh. Enjoy (?) using IMaCh.