From: W. Trevor King Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 16:16:56 +0000 (-0400) Subject: blurb/abstract.tex: '\pyafm' -> '\unfoldprotein' in OS-agnostic discussion X-Git-Tag: v1.0~1 X-Git-Url: http://git.tremily.us/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=c3c7275ebad860e45b20c87b82f609f4e419c575;p=thesis.git blurb/abstract.tex: '\pyafm' -> '\unfoldprotein' in OS-agnostic discussion To be consistent with my earlier subject overview a few sentences earlier. --- diff --git a/src/blurb/abstract.tex b/src/blurb/abstract.tex index f65fda4..af5d2ca 100644 --- a/src/blurb/abstract.tex +++ b/src/blurb/abstract.tex @@ -22,13 +22,13 @@ concentrations of tools are licensed under open source licenses, which allows SMFS researchers to centralize future development. Where possible, care has been taken to keep these packages operating system (OS) agnostic. -The experiment logic in \pyafm\ and \calibcant\ is still nominally OS -agnostic, but those packages depend on more fundamental packages that -control the physical hardware in use\citep{pyafm}. At the bottom of -the physical-interface stack are the \Comedi\ drivers from the Linux -kernel\citep{comedi}. Users running other operating systems should be -able to swap in analogous low level physical-interface packages if -Linux is not an option. +The experiment logic in \unfoldprotein\ and \calibcant\ is still +nominally OS agnostic, but those packages depend on more fundamental +packages that control the physical hardware in use\citep{pyafm}. At +the bottom of the physical-interface stack are the \Comedi\ drivers +from the Linux kernel\citep{comedi}. Users running other operating +systems should be able to swap in analogous low level +physical-interface packages if Linux is not an option. % \nomenclature[text ]{OS}{Operating system.}