1.1 --- a/tex/vym.tex Wed Mar 29 09:11:09 2006 +0000
1.2 +++ b/tex/vym.tex Tue Apr 11 14:36:20 2006 +0000
1.3 @@ -689,10 +689,11 @@
1.4 example you may have additional info you want to talk about in a
1.5 presentation, while those parts should not be visible to the audience.
1.6 To achieve this you can "hide" parts of the map during exports by
1.7 -setting the "hide in export" flag:
1.8 +setting the "hide in export" flag.
1.9 \begin{center}
1.10 \includegraphics[width=0.5cm]{flag-hideexport.png}
1.11 \end{center}
1.12 +You can toggle this flag in the toolbar or by pressing \key{H}.
1.13 Note that there is a global option in the settings menu to toggle the
1.14 use of this flag. By default the flag is enabled.
1.15
1.16 @@ -919,7 +920,19 @@
1.17
1.18 \begin{appendix}
1.19
1.20 -\section{Command line options}
1.21 +\section{Starting \vym}
1.22 +\subsection{Path to ressources}
1.23 +\vym will try to find its ressources (images, stylesheets, filters,
1.24 +etc.) in the following places:
1.25 +\begin{enumerate}
1.26 + \item Path given by the environment variable {\tt VYMHOME}.
1.27 + \item If called with the local option (see \ref{options} below),
1.28 + \vym will look for its data in the current directory.
1.29 + \item {\tt /usr/share/vym}
1.30 + \item {\tt /usr/local/share/vym}
1.31 +\end{enumerate}
1.32 +
1.33 +\subsection{Command line options} \label{options}
1.34 \vym has the following options:
1.35 \begin{center}
1.36 \begin{tabular}{ccp{8cm}}\\