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<H1>Footnotes</H1>
<H3><A NAME="FOOT1" HREF="slib_1.html#DOCF1">(1)</A></H3>
<P>There are some functions with internal <CODE>require</CODE> calls
to delay loading modules until they are needed. While this reduces
startup latency for interpreters, it can produce headaches for
compilers.
<H3><A NAME="FOOT2" HREF="slib_1.html#DOCF2">(2)</A></H3>
<P>Although it will
work on large info files, feeding it an excerpt is much faster; and
has less chance of being confused by unusual text in the info file.
This command excerpts the SLIB index into `<TT>slib-index.info</TT>':
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<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=example><pre>info -f slib2d6.info -n "Index" -o slib-index.info
</pre></td></tr></table>
<H3><A NAME="FOOT3" HREF="slib_4.html#DOCF3">(3)</A></H3>
<P>How do I know this?
I parsed 250kbyte of random input (an e-mail file) with a non-trivial
grammar utilizing all constructs.
<H3><A NAME="FOOT4" HREF="slib_5.html#DOCF4">(4)</A></H3>
<P>Readers may recognize these color string formats from Xlib.
X11's color management system was doomed by its fiction that CRT
monitors' (and X11 default) color-spaces were linear RGBi. Unable to
shed this legacy, the only practical way to view pictures on X is to
ignore its color management system and use an sRGB monitor. In this
implementation the device-independent RGB709 and sRGB spaces replace the
device-dependent RGBi and RGB spaces of Xlib.
<H3><A NAME="FOOT5" HREF="slib_5.html#DOCF5">(5)</A></H3>
<P>
A comprehensive encoding of transforms between CIEXYZ and device color
spaces is the International Color Consortium profile format,
ICC.1:1998-09:
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The intent of this format is to provide a cross-platform device profile
format. Such device profiles can be used to translate color data
created on one device into another device's native color space.
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<H3><A NAME="FOOT6" HREF="slib_5.html#DOCF6">(6)</A></H3>
<P>David Kahaner, Cleve Moler, and Stephen Nash
<CITE>Numerical Methods and Software</CITE>
Prentice-Hall, 1989, ISBN 0-13-627258-4
<H3><A NAME="FOOT7" HREF="slib_8.html#DOCF7">(7)</A></H3>
<P>If you are porting a
<CITE>Revised^3 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme</CITE>
implementation, then you will need to finish writing `<TT>sc4sc3.scm</TT>'
and <CODE>load</CODE> it from your initialization file.
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