--- pubs/books/ucbka/trunk/c_tkm0/c_tkm0.tex 2017/07/03 01:58:00 139 +++ pubs/books/ucbka/trunk/c_tkm0/c_tkm0.tex 2017/07/03 01:59:16 140 @@ -1,64 +1,64 @@ -%$Header: /home/dashley/cvsrep/e3ft_gpl01/e3ft_gpl01/dtaipubs/esrgubka/c_tkm0/c_tkm0.tex,v 1.2 2001/07/01 20:46:46 dtashley Exp $ - -\chapter{\ctkmzerolongtitle{}} - -\label{ctkm0} - -\beginchapterquote{``\ldots{} We must guard against a fallacy common apologists of - science, the fallacy of supposing that the men whose work benefits - humanity are thinking much of that while they do it - \ldots{} There are many highly respectable motives that may lead - men to prosecute research, but there are three which are much more - important than the rest. The first (without which the rest must - come to nothing) is intellectual curiosity, desire to know the - truth. Then, professional pride, anxiety to be satisfied with - one's performance, the shame that overcomes any self-respecting - craftsman when his work is unworthy of his talent. Finally, - ambition, desire for reputation, and the position, even the - power or the money, which it brings.''} - {G.H. Hardy \cite{bibref:b:mathematiciansapology:1940}} - -\section{Introduction} -%Section Tag: INT - - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -\noindent\begin{figure}[!b] -\noindent\rule[-0.25in]{\textwidth}{1pt} -\begin{tiny} -\begin{verbatim} -$RCSfile: c_tkm0.tex,v $ -$Source: /home/dashley/cvsrep/e3ft_gpl01/e3ft_gpl01/dtaipubs/esrgubka/c_tkm0/c_tkm0.tex,v $ -$Revision: 1.2 $ -$Author: dtashley $ -$Date: 2001/07/01 20:46:46 $ -\end{verbatim} -\end{tiny} -\noindent\rule[0.25in]{\textwidth}{1pt} -\end{figure} - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% $Log: c_tkm0.tex,v $ -% Revision 1.2 2001/07/01 20:46:46 dtashley -% Move out of binary mode for use with CVS. -% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% $History: c_tkm0.tex $ -% -% ***************** Version 3 ***************** -% User: Dashley1 Date: 1/01/01 Time: 8:13p -% Updated in $/uC Software Multi-Volume Book (A)/Chapter, TKM0, Tk Command Reference -% Edits. -% -% ***************** Version 2 ***************** -% User: Dashley1 Date: 12/22/00 Time: 12:57a -% Updated in $/uC Software Multi-Volume Book (A)/Chapter, TKM0, Tk Command Reference -% Tcl automated method of build refined. -% -% ***************** Version 1 ***************** -% User: David Ashley Date: 11/29/00 Time: 7:12p -% Created in $/uC Software Multi-Volume Book (A)/Chapter, TKM0, Tk Command Reference -% Initial check-in. -% -%End of file C_TKM0.TEX +%$Header$ + +\chapter{\ctkmzerolongtitle{}} + +\label{ctkm0} + +\beginchapterquote{``\ldots{} We must guard against a fallacy common apologists of + science, the fallacy of supposing that the men whose work benefits + humanity are thinking much of that while they do it + \ldots{} There are many highly respectable motives that may lead + men to prosecute research, but there are three which are much more + important than the rest. The first (without which the rest must + come to nothing) is intellectual curiosity, desire to know the + truth. Then, professional pride, anxiety to be satisfied with + one's performance, the shame that overcomes any self-respecting + craftsman when his work is unworthy of his talent. Finally, + ambition, desire for reputation, and the position, even the + power or the money, which it brings.''} + {G.H. Hardy \cite{bibref:b:mathematiciansapology:1940}} + +\section{Introduction} +%Section Tag: INT + + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\noindent\begin{figure}[!b] +\noindent\rule[-0.25in]{\textwidth}{1pt} +\begin{tiny} +\begin{verbatim} +$RCSfile: c_tkm0.tex,v $ +$Source: /home/dashley/cvsrep/e3ft_gpl01/e3ft_gpl01/dtaipubs/esrgubka/c_tkm0/c_tkm0.tex,v $ +$Revision: 1.2 $ +$Author: dtashley $ +$Date: 2001/07/01 20:46:46 $ +\end{verbatim} +\end{tiny} +\noindent\rule[0.25in]{\textwidth}{1pt} +\end{figure} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% $Log: c_tkm0.tex,v $ +% Revision 1.2 2001/07/01 20:46:46 dtashley +% Move out of binary mode for use with CVS. +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% $History: c_tkm0.tex $ +% +% ***************** Version 3 ***************** +% User: Dashley1 Date: 1/01/01 Time: 8:13p +% Updated in $/uC Software Multi-Volume Book (A)/Chapter, TKM0, Tk Command Reference +% Edits. +% +% ***************** Version 2 ***************** +% User: Dashley1 Date: 12/22/00 Time: 12:57a +% Updated in $/uC Software Multi-Volume Book (A)/Chapter, TKM0, Tk Command Reference +% Tcl automated method of build refined. +% +% ***************** Version 1 ***************** +% User: David Ashley Date: 11/29/00 Time: 7:12p +% Created in $/uC Software Multi-Volume Book (A)/Chapter, TKM0, Tk Command Reference +% Initial check-in. +% +%End of file C_TKM0.TEX