Hi William!
It is pure latex (I have chosen this format, as I wanted to reuse it
at some day for SAGE).

Michael

On 1 Apr., 23:53, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 12:39 AM, Michael Brickenstein
>
>
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >  Hi!
> >  Suprise, there exists a tutorial for PolyBoRi.
>
> >  http://polybori.sourceforge.net/doc/tutorial/index.html
>
> >  It is available in tex-format under
> >  doc/tutorial/tutorial.tex
> >  in our source distribution.
> >   think it would be nice, to include it in the SAGE documentation in
> >  some way.
> >  I started this discussion privately with Martin and Burcin and move it
> >  now to the list,
> >  since it is a general problem about third party documentation.
>
> >  This tutorial aims to introduce into the efficient use of PolyBoRi.
>
> >  It is written for PolyBoRi 0.3.1 (using our Boost::python bindings,
> >  which are very similar).
>
> >  We have seen two main options until now:
> >  - leave the original documentation as it is and provide a link
> >  - redoing them in a SAGE style
>
> >  Of course, the first option will provide a good solution now (much
> >  better not including it for the next months).
> >  However, if we really want to compete with the many "M"'s, then this
> >  probably won't suffice.
>
> >  So, what is the best way to include it in SAGE?
>
> Is it written in LaTeX?   If so, we can include it directly
> in the Sage reference manual as a patch, and you can
> update that every once in a while.  The sage reference
> manual is just a large latex document.
>
>  -- William
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