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This original source for this document is a LaTeX file that is the standard printed manual
for DELTAE. Many things available in LaTeX do not translate well into HTML (HyperText Markup
Language). Tables, equations, the Greek alphabet, and even single subscripted characters must
be represented by inline images (.GIF), which must be loaded to be readable. We have altered
some notation to avoid man trivial inline images:
Equivalent notations
- Subscripted variables:
- These are represented in italics with a "_" prepending the subscript, e.g. T_m.
- Acoustic variables p_1, U_1.
These are so common that their subscript is usually dropped. p and p_1,
U and U_1 are identical. p_m still represents the mean pressure.
An html draft for this document was generated using the
LaTeX2HTML translator Version 0.5.2 (Mon Jan 25 1994) Copyright © 1993, Nikos Drakos, Computer Based Learning Unit, University of Leeds. The command line arguments were:
latex2html DelEdoc.tex.
The translation was initiated by ww@lanl.gov on Tue Jul 26 15:29:48 MDT 1994
Figures were added, and many things have since been touched up manually, but
LaTeX2HTML saved an enormous amount of work, and we are very grateful to its
author for making it available! Without this automation, it is doubtful that we would have
attempted this task, and we strongly recommend it to anyone else tempted to do anything similar.
LaTeX2HTML is based on the famous perl by Larry Wall. A home page for
perl is here. Since our LaTeX system was Macintosh based in this
case, we did not use advanced features of LaTeX2HTML that require the pbmplus,
GhostScript, and dvips packages.