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  You can print the current file using <menu|File|Print|Print all>. By
  default, <TeXmacs> assumes that you have a 600dpi printer for a4 paper.
  These default settings can be changed in <menu|Edit|Preferences|Printer>.
  You can also print to a postscript file using <menu|File|Print|Print all to
  file> (in which case the default printer settings are used for creating the
  output) or <menu|File|Export|Postscript> (in which case the printer
  settings are ignored).

  You may export to <acronym|PDF> using <menu|File|Export|Pdf>. Notice that
  you should set <menu|Edit|Preferences|Printer|Font type|Type 1> if you want
  the produced Postscript or <acronym|PDF> file to use <name|Type 1>
  fonts.<index|pdf> However, only the CM fonts admit <name|Type 1> versions.
  These CM fonts are of a slightly inferior quality to the EC fonts, mainly
  for accented characters. Consequently, you might prefer to use the EC fonts
  as long as you do not need a PDF file which looks nice in <name|Acrobat
  Reader>.

  When adequately configuring <TeXmacs>, the editor is guaranteed to be
  <em|wysiwyg>: the result after printing out is exactly what you see on your
  screen. In order to obtain full wysiwygness, you should in particular
  select <menu|Document|Page|Type|Paper> and <menu|Document|Page|Screen
  layout|Margins as on paper>. You should also make sure that the characters
  on your screen use the same number of dots per inch as your printer. This
  rendering precision of the characters may be changed using
  <menu|Document|Font|Dpi>. Currently, minor typesetting changes may occur
  when changing the dpi, which may globally affect the document through line
  and page breaking. In a future release this drawback should be removed.

  <tmdoc-copyright|1998--2002|Joris van der Hoeven>

  <tmdoc-license|Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
  document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1
  or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
  Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover
  Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free
  Documentation License".>
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  <expand|tmdoc-title|Welcome to GNU <TeXmacs>>

  Thank you for using this program. Since this seems to be the first time
  that you are using it, you will find a few useful comments and suggestions
  below. This text only appears at the first time when you start
  <apply|TeXmacs>. If you want to read it again, you can find it in the menu
  <apply|menu|Help|About|First start>.

  <\description>
    <expand|item*|Help.>

    For help about how to use the editor, please look in the
    <apply|menu|Help> menu. At either one of the websites\ 

    <\verbatim>
      \ \ \ \ http://www.texmacs.org<format|next line>
      \ \ \ http://www.gnu.org/software/texmacs
    </verbatim>

    you will find more help. Notice that you can get updated help via
    <apply|menu|Help|Online help>.

    <expand|item*|Support.>

    If you like the program, then you may subscribe yourself to one of the
    <apply|TeXmacs> mailing lists: see\ 

    <\verbatim>
      \ \ \ \ http://www.texmacs.org/Web/Support.html<format|next line>
      \ \ \ http://www.gnu.org/software/texmacs/Web/Support.html
    </verbatim>

    Also, you should not hesitate to directly contact the authors at
    <verbatim|contact@texmacs.org> for questions, suggestions or bugs.

    <expand|item*|Fonts.>

    The <apply|TeXmacs> program uses professional <apply|TeX> fonts. When you
    launch the program for the first time, many of these fonts may have to be
    generated, which may significantly slow down the editor. Keep cool: each
    font needs only to be generated once. At\ 

    <\verbatim>
      \ \ \ \ ftp://ftp.texmacs.org/pub/TeXmacs/Fonts.html
    </verbatim>

    you may also find some instructions about how to download some
    pregenerated fonts.
  </description>

  <apply|tmdoc-copyright|1998--2002|Joris van der Hoeven>

  <expand|tmdoc-license|Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or
  modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
  Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
  with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no
  Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
  "GNU Free Documentation License".>
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    <associate|reduction page right margin|25mm>
    <associate|page type|a4>
    <associate|reduction page bottom margin|15mm>
    <associate|even page margin|30mm>
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  <expand|tmdoc-title|Conventions for this manual>

  Throughout the <TeXmacs> manual, menu entries will be typeset using a
  <em|sans serif> font, like in <apply|menu|Document>, <apply|menu|File|Load>
  or <apply|menu|Text|Font shape|Italic>. Keyboard input will be typeset in a
  <em|typewriter> font inside boxes, like in <key|C-s>. At the righthand side
  of menu entries, you see keystroke equivalents, when these are available.
  The following abbreviations are used for such keystrokes:

  <\description>
    <expand|item*|<key|S->>For shift key combinations.

    <expand|item*|<key|C->>For control key combinations.

    <expand|item*|<verbatim|><key|A->>For alternate key combinations.

    <expand|item*|<key|M->>For meta key combinations.

    <expand|item*|<key|H->>For hyper key combinations.
  </description>

  For instance, <key|A-C-b> stands for <key|<key-alternate>-<key-control>-b>.
  Spaces inside keyboard shortcuts indicate multiple key-presses. For
  instance, <expand|kbd-table|N b> stands for <key|<key-meta>-t>
  <key|N> <key|b>.

  The <key|<key-alternate>>, <key|<key-meta>> and
  <key|<key-hyper>> keys are not available on all keyboards. On
  recent PC's, the <key|<key-meta>> key is often replaced by the
  <key|<key-windows>> key. In the case when one or several
  modifier keys are missing on your keyboard, you may use
  <key|<key-escape>> instead of <key|M->,
  <key|<key-escape> <key-escape>> instead of <key|A->
  and <key|F5>, <key|<key-escape> <key-escape>
  <key-escape>> or <key|A-C-> instead of <key|H->. For instance,
  <key|<key-escape> w> is equivalent to <key|A-w>. You may also
  <apply|hyper-link|configure the keyboard
  modifiers|../config/man-config-kbd-modkeys.en.tm> in order to take full
  advantage out of the powerful set of keyboard shortcuts which is provided
  by <TeXmacs>.

  Notice that the <TeXmacs> menus and keyboard behavior are <em|contextual>,
  <abbr|i.e.> they depend on the current mode (i.e. text mode or ``math
  mode''), the current language and the position of the cursor inside your
  document. For instance, inside math mode, you have special keyboard
  shortcuts which are handy for typing mathematical formulas, but which are
  useless in text mode.

  <apply|tmdoc-copyright|1998--2002|Joris van der Hoeven>

  <expand|tmdoc-license|Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or
  modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
  Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
  with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no
  Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
  "GNU Free Documentation License".>
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    <associate|page top margin|30mm>
    <associate|reduction page right margin|25mm>
    <associate|page type|a4>
    <associate|reduction page bottom margin|15mm>
    <associate|even page margin|30mm>
    <associate|reduction page left margin|25mm>
    <associate|page bottom margin|30mm>
    <associate|reduction page top margin|15mm>
    <associate|language|english>
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      <tuple|<tuple|<with|font family|<quote|ss>|File>|<with|font
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      <tuple|<tuple|<with|font family|<quote|ss>|Text>|<with|font
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  <expand|tmdoc-title|Creating, saving and loading documents>

  When launching <TeXmacs> without any command line options, the editor
  automatically creates a new document for you. You may also create a new
  document yourself using <apply|menu|File|New>. Newly created documents do
  not yet carry a name. In order to give them a name, you should click on
  <apply|menu|File|Save as>.

  We recommend you to give documents a name immediately after their creation;
  this will avoid you to loose documents. It is also recommended to specify
  the global settings for your document when necessary. First of all, you may
  specify a document style like article, book or seminar using
  <apply|menu|Document|Style>. If you write documents in several languages,
  then you may want to specify the language of your document using
  <apply|menu|Document|Language>. Similarly, you may specify a paper type
  using <apply|menu|Document|Page|Size>.

  After modifying your document, you may save it using
  <apply|menu|File|Save>. Old documents can be retrieved using
  <apply|menu|File|Load>. \ Notice that you can edit several documents in the
  same window using <TeXmacs>; you can switch between different <em|buffers>
  using <apply|menu|Go>.

  <apply|tmdoc-copyright|1998--2002|Joris van der Hoeven>

  <expand|tmdoc-license|Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or
  modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
  Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
  with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no
  Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
  "GNU Free Documentation License".>
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    <associate|page type|a4>
    <associate|reduction page bottom margin|15mm>
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    <associate|reduction page left margin|25mm>
    <associate|page bottom margin|30mm>
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    <associate|idx-1|<tuple|<uninit>|?>>
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  <expand|tmdoc-title|Configuring <TeXmacs>>

  When starting <TeXmacs> for the first time, the program automatically
  configures itself in a way which it thinks to be most suitable for you. For
  instance, <TeXmacs> will attempt to determine your systems settings for the
  language and the paper type of your printer. However, the automatic
  configuration may sometimes fail or you may want to use an alternative
  configuration. In that case, you should go to the
  <apply|menu|Edit|Preferences> menu and specify your preferences.

  In particular, we recommend you to configure the desired ``look and feel''
  of <TeXmacs>. By default, we use the <name|Emacs> look and feel, which
  ensures a limited compatibility of the <TeXmacs> keyboard shortcuts with
  those of <name|Emacs>. Also, <apply|TeXmacs> comes with a powerful keyboard
  shortcut system, which attempts to optimize the use of the modifier keys
  like <key|<key-shift>> and <key|<key-control>> on
  your keyboard. However, on many X Window systems these modifier keys are
  not well configured, so that you may wish to redo this yourself. More
  details can be found in the section about the
  <apply|hyper-link|configuration of <TeXmacs>|../config/man-configuration.en.tm>.

  <apply|tmdoc-copyright|1998--2002|Joris van der Hoeven>

  <expand|tmdoc-license|Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or
  modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
  Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
  with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no
  Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
  "GNU Free Documentation License".>
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    <associate|reduction page right margin|25mm>
    <associate|page type|a4>
    <associate|reduction page bottom margin|15mm>
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    <associate|reduction page left margin|25mm>
    <associate|page bottom margin|30mm>
    <associate|reduction page top margin|15mm>
    <associate|language|english>
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  <\collection>
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    <associate|idx-1|<tuple|<uninit>|?>>
    <associate|idx-2|<tuple|1|?>>
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  <expand|tmdoc-title|Getting started>

  <\traverse>
    <branch|Conventions for this manual|conventions|man-conventions.en.tm>

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    <branch|Creating, loading and saving documents|documents|man-files.en.tm>

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  <apply|tmdoc-copyright|1998--2002|Joris van der Hoeven>

  <expand|tmdoc-license|Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or
  modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
  Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
  with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no
  Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
  "GNU Free Documentation License".>
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    <associate|page type|a4>
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