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- .TH PLASMIDOMICS 1 "November 24, 2007"
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- .SH NAME
- Plasmidomics \- draw plasmids and vector maps with PostScript export
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- plasmidomics
- .br
- python /usr/bin/plasmidomics
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- This manual page briefly describes Plasmidomics.
- .PP
- Plasmidomics is written for easy drawing of plasmids and vector maps to use them in theses, presentations or other forms of publications. It natively supports PostScript as output format.
- .SH OPTIONS
- There are no options!
- .PP
- .SH SEE ALSO
- The program is documented fully in the README,
- available in /usr/doc/plasmidomics-$VERSION folder.
- .SH AUTHOR
- Plasmidomics was written by Robert Winkler <robert.winkler@bioprocess.org>.
- .PP
- This manual page was written by Robert Winkler <robert.winkler@bioprocess.org>,
- for the Debian project (but may be used by others). It was adapted for Slackware,
- with minor modifications by Petar Petrov <ppetrov@paju.oulu.fi> (2011)
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