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 Before you can start, you must first [Install] GASiC on your computer. Also check the [Dependencies].
 
-The `MANUAL` file in the `doc/` directory of GASiC is a good starting point. The command line interface of GASiC is explained there in detail. If you want to create more sophisticated analysis scripts involving GASiC, you should have a closer look at the `example_script.py`in the `doc/` directory.
+The `MANUAL` file in the `doc/` directory of GASiC is a good starting point. The command line interface of GASiC is explained there in detail. If you want to create more sophisticated analysis scripts involving GASiC, you should have a closer look at the `example_script.py` in the `doc/` directory.
 
 The [Virtual Machine] provides an interactive tutorial, please find the tutorial link on the VM desktop.
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Before you can start, you must first [Install] GASiC on your computer. Also check the [Dependencies].

The `MANUAL` file in the `doc/` directory of GASiC is a good starting point. The command line interface of GASiC is explained there in detail. If you want to create more sophisticated analysis scripts involving GASiC, you should have a closer look at the `example_script.py`in the `doc/` directory.

The [Virtual Machine] provides an interactive tutorial, please find the tutorial link on the VM desktop.</description><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">Martin Lindner</dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2012 09:48:28 -0000</pubDate><guid>https://sourceforge.net25b4c0f227c55b1be94970d308c4a7faddf2d32a</guid></item></channel></rss>