Author: bugman Date: Fri Jan 21 10:31:22 2011 New Revision: 12404 URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax?rev=12404&view=rev Log: Added a reference to the prompt screenshot in the UI list section. Modified: 1.3/docs/latex/intro.tex Modified: 1.3/docs/latex/intro.tex URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax/1.3/docs/latex/intro.tex?rev=12404&r1=12403&r2=12404&view=diff ============================================================================== --- 1.3/docs/latex/intro.tex (original) +++ 1.3/docs/latex/intro.tex Fri Jan 21 10:31:22 2011 @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ relax can be used through the following UIs: \begin{description} -\item[The prompt] this is the primary interface of relax. Rather than reinventing a new command language, relax's interface is the powerful Python prompt. This gives the power user full access to a proven programming language. +\item[The prompt] this is the primary interface of relax. Rather than reinventing a new command language, relax's interface is the powerful Python prompt. This gives the power user full access to a proven programming language. See Figure~\ref{fig: relax prompt} for a screenshot. \item[Scripting] this provides a more powerful and flexible framework for controlling the program. The script will be executed as Python code enabling advanced programming for automating data analysis. All the features available within the prompt environment are accessible to the script. \item[GUI] the graphical user interface provides a sub-set of relax's features - the automatic R$_1$ and R$_2$ relaxation rate curve-fitting, the NOE calculations, and the automatic model-free analysis provided by the dauvergne\_protocol module \citep{dAuvergneGooley08b}. \end{description}