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@@ -4,12 +4,13 @@
 \usepackage{fancyhea}
 %\usepackage{mysober}
 \usepackage{mytitle}
-%\usepackage{verbatim}
+\usepackage{verbatim}
 \usepackage{makeidx}
 %\usepackage{times}
 \usepackage{hyperref}
 \input{psbox.tex}
 
+\latexonly{\includeonly{ctsim-concepts,ctsim-install,ctsim-gui,ctsim-textui,ctsim-web,ctsim-appendix}}
 \hyphenation{poly-gon-al}
 
 \newcommand{\ctsim}{\texttt{CTSim}}
 \newcommand{\indexit}[1]{#1\index{#1}}%
 \newcommand{\inioption}[1]{{\bf {\tt #1}}\index{#1}}%
 
+\newcommand{\manver}[0]{\small Manual v0.21}
 \latexignore{\newcommand{\sqrt}[2]{sqrt(#2)}}%
 
 \parskip=10pt%
 \parindent=0pt%
 %\backgroundcolour{255;255;255}\textcolour{0;0;0}% Has an effect in HTML only
-\winhelpignore{\title{CTSim 3.0 User Manual}%
+\title{CTSim 3.0 User Manual}%
 \author{Kevin Rosenberg, M.D.}%
-\date{January 2001}%
-}%
-\winhelponly{\title{CTSim 3.0 User Manual}%
-\author{by Kevin Rosenberg, M.D.\\$$\image{3cm;3cm}{logo-huge.bmp}$$}%
-}%
+\date{February 9, 2001}%
 \makeindex%
+
 \begin{document}%
 \maketitle%
 \pagestyle{fancyplain}%
 \pagenumbering{roman}%
 
 \setheader{{\it CONTENTS}}{}{}{}{}{{\it CONTENTS}}%
-\setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}%
+\setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{\manver}{\thepage}%
+\parskip=2pt
 \tableofcontents%
 
+\parskip=10pt
 \chapter*{Copyright notice}%
 \setheader{{\it COPYRIGHT}}{}{}{}{}{{\it COPYRIGHT}}%
-\setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}%
+\setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{\manver}{\thepage}%
 
 Copyright (c) 1983-2001 Kevin Rosenberg, M.D.
 
@@ -69,29 +70,37 @@ PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
 \chapter{Introduction}\label{introduction}%
 \pagenumbering{arabic}%
 \setheader{{\it CHAPTER \thechapter}}{}{}{}{}{{\it CHAPTER \thechapter}}%
-\setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}%
-
-$$\image{3cm;3cm}{logo-huge.eps}$$
-Computed Tomography is a technique for estimating the interior of an object
-from measurement of radiation collected around the object. This radiation
-can be either projected through or emitted from the object.
-\rtfsp\ctsim\ simulates the process of projecting X-rays through a phantom object.
-\rtfsp\ctsim\ can then reconstruct the interior of the object from the projections
-collected around the phantom object.
-
-The \ctsim\ package has two executable files: the graphical 
-\helprefn{ctsim}{ctsim} and text \helprefn{ctsimtext}{ctsimtext} programs.
+\setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{\small Manual v0.2}{\thepage}%
+
+\centerline{\image{3cm;3cm}{logo-huge.eps}}
+Computed Tomography is
+a technique for estimating the interior of an object from
+measurement of radiation collected around the object. This
+radiation can be either projected through or emitted from the
+object. \rtfsp\ctsim\ simulates the process of projecting X-rays
+through a phantom object. \rtfsp\ctsim\ can then reconstruct the
+interior of the object from the projections collected around the
+phantom object.
+
+This manual begins with an introduction into the concepts of
+\rtfsp\ctsim. Then, the graphical shell, \helprefn{ctsim}{ctsim},
+is documented followed the the command-line shell,
+\helprefn{ctsimtext}{ctsimtext}. Finally, the web-based
+\helprefn{interface}{webinterface} is discussed followed by
+\helprefn{installation}{installation} instructions.
+
+I hope that you enjoy \ctsim!
 
 \include{ctsim-concepts}
 
-\include{ctsim-install}
-
 \include{ctsim-gui}
 
 \include{ctsim-textui}
 
 \include{ctsim-web}
 
+\include{ctsim-install}
+
 \include{ctsim-appendix}
 
 \newpage
@@ -100,11 +109,11 @@ The \ctsim\ package has two executable files: the graphical
 \bibliography{ctsim}
 \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Bibliography}
 \setheader{{\it REFERENCES}}{}{}{}{}{{\it REFERENCES}}%
-\setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}%
+\setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{\manver}{\thepage}%
 
 \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Index}
 \setheader{{\it INDEX}}{}{}{}{}{{\it INDEX}} %
-\setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage} %
+\setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{\manver}{\thepage} %
 \printindex %
 
-\end{document}%
+\end{document}