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[Gzz-commits] manuscripts/Control1 poster.rst


From: Tuomas J. Lukka
Subject: [Gzz-commits] manuscripts/Control1 poster.rst
Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 17:38:34 -0400

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/gzz
Module name:    manuscripts
Changes by:     Tuomas J. Lukka <address@hidden>        03/05/05 17:38:34

Modified files:
        Control1       : poster.rst 

Log message:
        indenting

CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/manuscripts/Control1/poster.rst.diff?tr1=1.89&tr2=1.90&r1=text&r2=text

Patches:
Index: manuscripts/Control1/poster.rst
diff -u manuscripts/Control1/poster.rst:1.89 
manuscripts/Control1/poster.rst:1.90
--- manuscripts/Control1/poster.rst:1.89        Mon May  5 17:37:22 2003
+++ manuscripts/Control1/poster.rst     Mon May  5 17:38:34 2003
@@ -411,47 +411,49 @@
 Mechanical looseness is a different matter; it suggests
 the following design rules:
 
-- No frictionless pins.  For controllers, the frictionless pins are next to 
useless
-except in special circumstances due to their looseness.
+- No frictionless pins.  
+  For controllers, the frictionless pins are next to useless
+
+  except in special circumstances due to their looseness.
 
 - A high gear ratio right after the gear attached to the 
-control stick is vital 
-to alleviate the looseness in gears after that.
+  control stick is vital 
+  to alleviate the looseness in gears after that.
 
 - Axles used in gear trains must be supported at several points, 
-far enough from each other.
+  far enough from each other.
 
 - All moving 
-joints should be designed
-symmetrically, using e.g. 3-long pins with friction. 
-This is similar
-to taking the numerical derivative of a function 
+  joints should be designed
+  symmetrically, using e.g. 3-long pins with friction. 
+  This is similar
+  to taking the numerical derivative of a function 
 
 .. raw:: latex
 
    $f(x)$
 
-at
+  at
 
 .. raw:: latex
 
    $x$
 
-as
+  as
 
 .. raw:: latex
 
    $(f(x+\epsilon/2) - f(x-\epsilon/2)) / \epsilon$
 
-instead of
+  instead of
 
 .. raw:: latex
 
    $(f(x+\epsilon) - f(x)) / \epsilon$
 
-Even if it is a horrifying thought to LEGO purists, bricks
-can be glued together to obtain an even sturdier structure.
-However, this is seldom necessary.
+- Even if it is a horrifying thought to LEGO purists, bricks
+  can be glued together to obtain an even sturdier structure.
+  However, this is seldom necessary.
 
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