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      transfig - creates a makefile for portable LaTeX figures
      

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SYNOPSIS

      transfig  [  -L  language  ] [ -M makefile ] [ -T texfile ] [ -I macrofile ] [ -V ] [ control_specs figfile ... ]
      ...]

DESCRIPTION

      Transfig creates a makefile to translate figures described in Fig code or PIC into  a  specified  LaTeX  graphics
      language.   PIC  files are identified by the suffix ".pic"; Fig files can be specified either with or without the
      suffix ".fig" .  Transfig also creates a TeX macro file appropriate to the target language.

OPTIONS

      The language specifier must be one of box, cgm, eepic, eepicemu, emf, epic, eps, ge,  gif,  ibmgl,  jpeg,  latex,
      map, mf, mmp, mp, pcx, pdf, pdftex, pdftex_t, pic, pictex, png, ppm, ps, psfig, pstex, pstex_t, ptk, sld, textyl,
      tiff, tk, tpic, xbm, xpm or null.  The specifier psfig is like the ps specifier, except that it make use  of  the
      psfig macro package.  The specifier pstex is like psfig, except that it uses LaTeX to process formatted (special)
      text.  The specifier null results in the figures being replaced by empty boxes of the appropriate  size.   If  no
      language is specified, epic is the default.
 
      The names of the makefile and TeX macro file can be set with the -M and -T options.  The default names are "Make-
      file" and "transfig.tex", respectively.  If there is already an existing  makefile  in  the  directory,  transfig
      first  renames  it to makefile~.  The same holds for any existing TeX macro file.  If the -I option is specified,
      then a command to read in macrofile is      inserted into the TeX macro file.  If the -V option is specified, the
      program version number is printed only.
 
      Control specifiers are
 
      -m mag set the magnification at which the figure is rendered (default 1.0).
 
      -f font
             set the default font family used for text objects (default "rm").
 
      -s fontsize
             set the default font size (in points) for text objects (default 11*mag).
 
      -o option
             pass the specified option string through to fig2dev.
 
      If  there  is  no  scaling,  the default font is an eleven point roman font.  Language and control specifiers may
      occur more than once; they affect the translation of files which appear to their right in the argument list.   If
      no files are specified, then "*.fig" is assumed.

RELATED

      fig(l), fig2dev(l), pic(l), pic2fig(l), xfig(l)

COPYRIGHT

      Copyright (C) 1985 Supoj Sutantavibul
      Copyright (C) 1991 Micah Beck
      Parts Copyright (C) 1991-2002 Brian Smith
 
      THE  AUTHORS  DISCLAIM  ALL  WARRANTIES  WITH  REGARD  TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER-
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      wide, paid up, royalty-free, nonexclusive right and license to deal in this software and documentation files (the
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