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0 RELEASE NOTES
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 What is it?
1.1.1 History of Spice and Nutmeg
1.1.2 What Nutmeg is good at
1.1.3 Main objectives
1.1.4 Port information
1.2 Limitations and Hardware Requirements
1.2.1 Operating system
1.2.2 Hardware
1.3 Where does Nutmeg fit in?
1.3.1 Accompanying tools
1.3.1.1 Manager
1.3.1.2 Resources
1.3.2 Schematic overview
2 OPERATING NUTMEG
2.1 Installation
2.1.1 Nutmeg on a hard disk system
2.1.2 Nutmeg on a floppy system
2.2 Resources
2.2.1 SpiceInit file
2.2.2 Query boxes
2.2.3 Smart icons
2.2.4 System paths
2.2.5 !Resources directory
2.2.6 Work directories
2.3 Starting up
2.4 Nutmeg Terminology
2.5 CLI input
2.5.1 Typing
2.5.2 Drag
2.6 Diagram viewers
2.6.1 Purpose
2.6.2 The menu
2.7 Scripts
2.7.1 Introduction
2.7.2 Usage
2.8 Smart icons
2.8.1 Introduction
2.8.2 Operating them
2.8.3 Adding yourself
2.9 Query boxes
2.9.1 Introduction
2.9.2 Examining a query box definition
2.10 Preferences
2.10.1 Introduction
2.10.2 Preference window
2.10.3 Editing you prefs
3 ADVANCED OPERATION
3.1 Internal database
3.1.1 Referencing
3.1.2 Maintenance
3.1.3 Summary
3.2 Writing Scripts
3.2.1 Advanced Scripts
3.2.2 Script writing Hints
3.2.3 Quotation
3.2.4 Variable substitution
3.2.5 Summary
3.3 Advanced CLI input
3.3.1 Wimp messages
3.3.2 Example program
3.3.3 Summary
3.4 Advanced query boxes
3.4.1 Key short cuts
3.4.2 Writing scripts
3.4.3 Standard constructions
3.4.4 Box layout tips
3.4.5 Summary
3.5 Directory structures
3.5.1 What paths are available
3.5.1 Where to put what?
3.5.2 Search path order
3.5.3 Making use of search paths
3.5.4 Summary
3.6 Customization
3.6.1 Change prefs
3.6.2 Change smart icons
3.6.3 Aliases
3.6.4 System variables
3.6.5 Summary
4 NUTMEG ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
4.1 Variables for CLI handling
4.2 Variables dealing with plots
4.3 Default query box variables
5 NUTMEG OPERATIONS
5.1 List of operations
6 NUTMEG FUNCTIONS
6.1 List of functions
7 NUTMEG CONSTANTS
7.1 List of constants
7.2 Using constants
8 PREFERENCE KEYWORDS
8.1 List of keywords
8.1.1 Text styles
8.1.2 Grid appearance
8.1.3 Line style information
8.1.4 Line colour information
8.1.5 Miscellaneous preferences.
9 NUTMEG COMMANDS
9.1 List of commands
9.1.1 Input commands
9.1.2 Output commands
9.1.2.1 File
9.1.2.2 Tables
9.1.2.3 Draw graphics
9.1.2.4 Ascii graphics
9.1.3 Database manipulation commands
9.1.4 Environment commands
9.1.5 Calculation commands
9.1.6 Conditional commands
9.1.7 Query commands
9.1.8 'Set' command
9.1.9 'Pref' command
9.1.10 Miscellaneous commands
9.2 Aliases
10 'HOW TO..' SECTION
10.1 Scripts
10.2 Query boxes
10.3 Calculation
10.4 Conditional execution
A KNOWN PROBLEMS AND BUGS
A.1 Limitations
A.2 Annoyances
A.3 Real bugs
B WORK DIRECTORIES
B.1 Usage
B.2 Creating
B.3 Maintenance
C FILE FORMATS
C.1 Ascii raw files
C.2 Binary raw files
C.3 Scripts
C.4 Query boxes
C.4.1 Box definition
C.4.2 Box items
C.5 Smart Icon description file
D TUTORIAL
D.1 Starting up
D.2.1 Example 1:MOS output characteristics
E Table of figures