diff --git a/User-Manual%3A-Chapter-0.md b/User-Manual%3A-Chapter-0.md index f7db605..7c5fe99 100644 --- a/User-Manual%3A-Chapter-0.md +++ b/User-Manual%3A-Chapter-0.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -[← Previous chapter](User-Manual) | Chapter 0: Introduction ([≡ Index](User-Manual)) | [Next chapter →](https://git.ad5001.eu/Ad5001/LogarithmPlotter/wiki/User-Manual:-Chapter-1) +[← Previous chapter](User-Manual) | Chapter 0: Introduction ([≡ Index](User-Manual)) | [Next chapter →](User-Manual:-Chapter-1) # Introduction: How LogarithmPlotter works LogarithmPlotter is a software to create plots and graphs with a [logarithmic scale](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithmic_scale), the most well known kind being [Bode plots](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bode_plot), which LogarithmPlotter helps create in asymptotic form. While logarithmic scales in the primary interest of LogarithmPlotter, LogarithmPlotter also supports non logarithmic scales, which may be required to use certain features. @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ An "object" is anything that can be reprensented on the graph. LogarithmPlotter Cursors on the x-axis - repartition symbol + sequence symbol Sequences X ✓ @@ -86,8 +86,6 @@ An "object" is anything that can be reprensented on the graph. LogarithmPlotter -**Note**: In the case of sequences, it's recommended to use the non logarithmic scale. - LogarithmPlotter will also create it's own objects automaticly when needed (for example, the sums of the bode gains and phases). -[Next chapter →](https://git.ad5001.eu/Ad5001/LogarithmPlotter/wiki/User-Manual:-Chapter-1) \ No newline at end of file +[Next chapter →](User-Manual:-Chapter-1) \ No newline at end of file