# HG changeset patch # User Scott Morrison # Date 1305076106 25200 # Node ID 3781b30c4e2e0bbef4dbfe59784f6c0f64ece3d5 # Parent 9ea10b1adfaad30074d4f2854dc15547b6a31f0b minor: correcting caption diff -r 9ea10b1adfaa -r 3781b30c4e2e text/intro.tex --- a/text/intro.tex Sun May 08 22:15:11 2011 -0700 +++ b/text/intro.tex Tue May 10 18:08:26 2011 -0700 @@ -96,6 +96,9 @@ The relationship between all these ideas is sketched in Figure \ref{fig:outline}. +% NB: the following tikz requires a *more recent* version of PGF than is distributed with MacTex 2010. +% grab the latest build from http://www.texample.net/tikz/builds/ +% unzip it in your personal tex tree, and run "mktexlsr ." there \tikzstyle{box} = [rectangle, rounded corners, draw,outer sep = 5pt, inner sep = 5pt, line width=0.5pt] \begin{figure}[t] diff -r 9ea10b1adfaa -r 3781b30c4e2e text/ncat.tex --- a/text/ncat.tex Sun May 08 22:15:11 2011 -0700 +++ b/text/ncat.tex Tue May 10 18:08:26 2011 -0700 @@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ \end{scope} \end{tikzpicture} $$ -\caption{Five examples of unions of pinched products}\label{pinched_prod_unions} +\caption{Six examples of unions of pinched products}\label{pinched_prod_unions} \end{figure} The product axiom will give a map $\pi^*:\cC(X)\to \cC(E)$ for each pinched product