Is there a ROOT manual in the conventional sense?

Soeren Lange (soeren@pktw09.phy.tu-dresden.de)
Wed, 12 Feb 1997 14:04:27 +0100


Venetis Polychronakos wrote:
>
> There is, obviously, an enormous amount of documentation already
> for a product still in development. I was wondering if it
> can be printed out. I can see the present hypertext form being very
> valuable as a reference, but I find it very difficult when trying to get
> off the ground with ROOT.

Maybe "trying to get off the ground" means that you are looking for a
absolute beginners quick start for root
("I need a tool to plot a picture of this ASCII data set within 2 minutes",
"What for hell is a canvas?").
Maybe you find it useful to look here:

http://pktw09.phy.tu-dresden.de/root.html

The page was especially written for our students trying their first steps
within root, but also includes a paw2root syntax conversion table for
PAW experts.

regards,

soeren

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