***********************************************************************
****      "readme" file for multido.tex, v1.0, 92/09/28            ****
***********************************************************************

COPYRIGHT 1992, by Timothy Van Zandt, tvz@Princeton.EDU

COPYING:

  Copying of part or all of any file in the multido.tex distribution
  is allowed under the following conditions only:
  
  (1) You may freely distribute unchanged copies of the files. Please
      include the documentation when you do so.
  (2) You may modify a renamed copy of any file, but only for personal
      use or use within an organization.
  (3) You may copy fragments from the files, for personal use or for use
      in a macro package for distribution, as long as credit is given
      where credit is due.

  You are NOT ALLOWED to take money for the distribution or use of
  these files or modified versions or fragments thereof, except for
  a nominal charge for copying etc.

DESCRIPTION:

  multido.tex contains a loop macro, \multido, that supports floating
  point addition and has a nice interface. Among other things, it
  is useful for pictures and putting numbers on axes. multido.tex
  is compatible with most TeX macro packages.
  
GETTING MULTIDO

  The complete multido.tex distribution is available in .tar.Z form from
  the /pub directory at Princeton.EDU. multido.tex is also available
  at various TeX archives. However, all you really need is multido.tex
	and md-doc.tex.

FILES:

  multido.tex:     The stripped input file.
  multido.sty:     Same as multido.tex, but with .sty extension.
  multido.doc:     Documented code, from which multido.tex was extracted.
  md-doc.dvi:      Documentation, already typeset.
  md-doc.tex:      The LaTeX file from which md-doc.dvi was generated.
  md-make.tex:     For getting multido.tex from multido.doc.
  md-read.me:      This file.

PRINTING THE DOCUMENTATION:

  Pages 1-4 of md-doc.dvi are the User's Guide. Pages 5-12 are the
  documentated code - probably not worth printing as there isn't much
  documentation.

  If this prints out OK for you, then you don't need to typeset md-doc.tex.

INSTALLATION:

  Put multido.tex and multido.sty where your TeX looks for inputs.

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% END md-read.me %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
