[scilab-Users] eqfir, remez, remezb

Julio Gonzalez-Saenz julio.gonzalez at ymail.com
Tue Jan 18 08:46:34 CET 2011


Are you using AcroReader or FoxReader.

I have sometimes problems with format. Acrobat Reader always works fine.

Julio 



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From: Michaël Baudin <michael.baudin at scilab.org>
To: users at lists.scilab.org
Cc: Dean Parsons <dean.parsons at att.net>
Sent: Tue, 18 January, 2011 9:29:46
Subject: Re: [scilab-Users] eqfir, remez, remezb

Hi,

The sources are here :

http://gitweb.scilab.org/?p=scilab.git;a=tree;f=scilab_doc/signal;h=5e9504b00fd10621f32916c971e187639429f87c;hb=HEAD


Best regards,

Michaël Baudin

Le 17/01/2011 18:41, Dean Parsons a écrit : 
Samuel,
> 
>Thank you! I looked at this document             and it is exactly what I need! 
>Unfortunately, from page 2             onward the text of the pdf file is not 
>centered properly in             the vertical direction. The margin at the 
>bottom appears to             be too large (about 2 inches) and there is no 
>margin at the             top --- there is text right at the top edge of the 
>page. In             other words, the text begins at the extreme top or the very             
>top edge of the page. When I print the document the all the             text in 
>the top one inch of the page is truncated and is not             printed. So 
>there is missing text in the print out.
> 
>Could someone please regenerate the             pdf file so that there is a one 
>inch margin at the top of             the page and also a one inch margin at the 
>bottom of the             page so that it will print out correctly?
> 
>Thank you.
> 
>Dean Parsons
>----- Original Message ----- 
>>From: Samuel GOUGEON 
>>To: users at lists.scilab.org 
>>Sent: Monday, January 17,           2011 2:45 AM
>>Subject: Re:           [scilab-Users] eqfir, remez, remezb
>>
>>
Hello,
>>
>>----- Message d'origine ----- 
>>De : Dean Parsons 
>>Date : 14/01/2011 20:24: 
>> 
>>>Hello,
>>> 
>>>I am using the "eqfir" and                 "remezb" functions to design FIR 
>>>filters. The                 documentation on these functions in the Scilab help                 
>>>manual is very brief. Are there other sources of                 documentation 
>>>where I can learn more about these                 functions? 
>>>
>>>.../...
>>>
Yes, likely here:
>http://wiki.scilab.org/Tutorials?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=signal.pdf
>from there (english, 1998):
>http://wiki.scilab.org/Tutorials
>
>Regards
>Samuel
>
>


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