The names of the makefile and TeX macro file can be set with the
-M and -T options.
The default names are "Makefile" and "transfig.tex", respectively.
If there is already an existing makefile in the directory, transfig
first renames it to makefile~. The same holds for any existing TeX macro file.
If the -I option is specified, then a command to read in macrofile is
inserted into the TeX macro file.
If the -V option is specified, the program version number is printed only.
Control specifiers are
If there is no scaling, the default font is an eleven point roman font. Language and control specifiers may occur more than once; they affect the translation of files which appear to their right in the argument list. If no files are specified, then "*.fig" is assumed.
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