Directory lout/doc/user This directory contains the Lout source files for the User's Guide to the Lout Document Formatting System. To produce the Guide, type the command lout -r6 all > user.ps in this directory. The -r6 flag causes Lout to run over the document six times. This is needed to completely resolve all cross references, although a readable PostScript file would be produced after one run if -r was omitted. Auxiliary files with .li and .ld suffixes will be created in this directory. Six runs is an unusually large number; it is owing to some unfortunate page breaks in the early runs that so many runs are needed. The first run will produce a large number of error messages, nearly all beginning with "unresolved cross reference". These should gradually go away on later runs. The following shows the error message output on the last run for A4 size printing: lout: : lout -r beginning run 6: lout file "gra_tick" (from "gra" line 38, from "all" line 46): 234,1: 23.7c object too high for 23.7c space; @Scale inserted lout file "gra_summ" (from "gra" line 44, from "all" line 46): 10,1: 25.7c object too high for 23.6c space; @Scale inserted lout file "prg_tabs" (from "prg" line 139, from "all" line 48): 66,23: prg2lout 2,1: program text ended within comment 68,35: prg2lout 2,1: program text ended within comment The first two warnings are about large tables that had to be scaled down slightly to fit on the page. The last two warnings point to two places where a C program text ended inside a comment, which in these cases was deliberate. If you set the document in Letter size paper, you will get a somewhat different set of warning messages. Optimal page breaking has been turned off for this document owing to repeated failure to converge, caused by footnotes and floating figures close to large unbreakable displays. A copy of the final PostScript output file (A4 paper size) is stored at "ftp://ftp.it.usyd.edu.au/jeff/lout/lout-3.39.user.ps.gz". Jeffrey H. Kingston 21 September 2010