It takes the average reader and 28 minutes to read Graphics Inclusion by Finlay Thomas
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The two topics of this chapter have one thing in common: neither is handled by TEX at all, and thus neither by LATEX. Outputting graphics files produced by other programs, or printing in color, are functions of the output device, that is, the printer, the monitor, the electronic output file, and these are controlled by the DVI driver program that converts the DVI output of LATEX into the final output form. For each output type, a different set of commands is needed to switch color or to send an image. What TEX does have is a way of sending special driver-specific commands to the driver by placing them in the.dvi file; the command to do this is even named \special. LATEX exploits this feature to pass driver commands to the.dvi file, but to do so, it needs to know which driver is going to be used for the further processing.
Graphics Inclusion by Finlay Thomas is 28 pages long, and a total of 7,224 words.
This makes it 9% the length of the average book. It also has 9% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes and 39 minutes to read Graphics Inclusion aloud.
Graphics Inclusion is suitable for students ages 8 and up.
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