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  5. .TH PLASMIDOMICS 1 "November 24, 2007"
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  18. .SH NAME
  19. Plasmidomics \- draw plasmids and vector maps with PostScript export
  20. .SH SYNOPSIS
  21. plasmidomics
  22. .br
  23. python /usr/bin/plasmidomics
  24. .SH DESCRIPTION
  25. This manual page briefly describes Plasmidomics.
  26. .PP
  27. 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.
  28. .SH OPTIONS
  29. There are no options!
  30. .PP
  31. .SH SEE ALSO
  32. The program is documented fully in the README,
  33. available in /usr/doc/plasmidomics-$VERSION folder.
  34. .SH AUTHOR
  35. Plasmidomics was written by Robert Winkler <robert.winkler@bioprocess.org>.
  36. .PP
  37. This manual page was written by Robert Winkler <robert.winkler@bioprocess.org>,
  38. for the Debian project (but may be used by others). It was adapted for Slackware,
  39. with minor modifications by Petar Petrov <ppetrov@paju.oulu.fi> (2011)