made changes necessary to do the manual split

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1.91 (Susan)
- made changes in doc necessary to do the manual split
1.90 (Shai)
====
- Introducing handling of non x-monotone curves in Pm_with_intersection.

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% +========================================================================+
% Introduction
% +========================================================================+
\clearpage
\section{Reference Pages for 2D Arrangements}
%\clearpage
%\section{Reference Pages for 2D Arrangements}
\chapter{2D Arrangements}
\subsection*{Introduction}
\ccRefLabel{arr_ref_intro}

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\input{Arrangement_2_ref/arr_ref}

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%\maketitle
\chapter{2D Arrangements} \label{I1_ChapterArrangement_2}
\minitoc
\section{Introduction}

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\input{arr}
% we temporarily include the reference pages in the regular manual
% later this input will be in the reference wrapper
\input{Arrangement_2_ref/arr_ref}
%\input{Arrangement_2_ref/arr_ref}

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% +========================================================================+
% Introduction
% +========================================================================+
\clearpage
\section{Reference Pages for 2D Planar Maps of Intersecting Curves}
%\clearpage
%\section{Reference Pages for 2D Planar Maps of Intersecting Curves}
\chapter{2D Planar Maps of Intersecting Curves}
\subsection*{Introduction}
\ccRefLabel{pmwx_ref_intro}

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\input{Pm_with_intersections_2_ref/pmwx_ref}

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\input{pmwx}
% we temporarily include the reference pages in the regular manual
% later this input will be in the reference wrapper
\input{Pm_with_intersections_2_ref/pmwx_ref}
%\input{Pm_with_intersections_2_ref/pmwx_ref}

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%\tableofcontents
%
%\maketitle
\chapter{2D Planar Maps of Intersecting Curves} \label{I1_ChapterPmwx}a
\chapter{2D Planar Maps of Intersecting Curves} \label{I1_ChapterPmwx}
\minitoc
\section{Introduction}
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%******************************************************************************
%---------------------------------------------------
\subsection{Simple Example of a Segment Planar Map with Intersections}
%\subsection{Simple Example of a Segment Planar Map with Intersections}
\section{Simple Example of a Segment Planar Map with Intersections}
\label{ssec:example1}
The following example demonstrates the construction of an
$X$-shaped planar subdivision out of two intersecting segments.

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% +========================================================================+
% Introduction
% +========================================================================+
\clearpage
\section{Reference Pages for 2D Arrangements}
%\clearpage
%\section{Reference Pages for 2D Arrangements}
\chapter{2D Arrangements}
\subsection*{Introduction}
\ccRefLabel{arr_ref_intro}

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\input{Arrangement_2_ref/arr_ref}

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%\maketitle
\chapter{2D Arrangements} \label{I1_ChapterArrangement_2}
\minitoc
\section{Introduction}

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\input{arr}
% we temporarily include the reference pages in the regular manual
% later this input will be in the reference wrapper
\input{Arrangement_2_ref/arr_ref}
%\input{Arrangement_2_ref/arr_ref}

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% +========================================================================+
% Introduction
% +========================================================================+
\clearpage
\section{Reference Pages for 2D Planar Maps of Intersecting Curves}
%\clearpage
%\section{Reference Pages for 2D Planar Maps of Intersecting Curves}
\chapter{2D Planar Maps of Intersecting Curves}
\subsection*{Introduction}
\ccRefLabel{pmwx_ref_intro}

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\input{Pm_with_intersections_2_ref/pmwx_ref}

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\input{pmwx}
% we temporarily include the reference pages in the regular manual
% later this input will be in the reference wrapper
\input{Pm_with_intersections_2_ref/pmwx_ref}
%\input{Pm_with_intersections_2_ref/pmwx_ref}

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%\tableofcontents
%
%\maketitle
\chapter{2D Planar Maps of Intersecting Curves} \label{I1_ChapterPmwx}a
\chapter{2D Planar Maps of Intersecting Curves} \label{I1_ChapterPmwx}
\minitoc
\section{Introduction}
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%******************************************************************************
%---------------------------------------------------
\subsection{Simple Example of a Segment Planar Map with Intersections}
%\subsection{Simple Example of a Segment Planar Map with Intersections}
\section{Simple Example of a Segment Planar Map with Intersections}
\label{ssec:example1}
The following example demonstrates the construction of an
$X$-shaped planar subdivision out of two intersecting segments.

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Shai Hirsch <shaihi@post.tau.ac.il>
Eti Ezra <estere@post.tau.ac.il>
Eugene Lipovetsky <eug@post.tau.ac.il>
Susan Hert <hert@mpi-sb.mpg.de>

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5.47 (Susan)
===
- made changes necessary to do the manual split
5.46 (Shai and Eti)
===
- As of this internal release, only big changes will be written

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% +========================================================================+
% Introduction
% +========================================================================+
\clearpage
\section{Reference Pages for 2D Planar Maps}
%\clearpage
%\section{Reference Pages for 2D Planar Maps}
%\ccRefLabel{Pm_Ref_intro}
\chapter{2D Planar Maps}
\label{chap:planar_map_2_ref}
\ccRefLabel{Pm_Ref_intro}
\subsection*{Introduction}
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%% of these classes
\end{ccAdvanced}
\subsection{Accelerating Work with Planar Maps}
\subsection*{Accelerating Work with Planar Maps}
This section presents some tips on how to tune
\ccc{CGAL::Planar_map_2<Dcel,Traits>} for best performance.

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\input{Planar_map_ref/planar_ref}

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\input{planar}
% we temporarily include the reference pages in the regular manual
% later this input will be in the reference wrapper
\input{Planar_map_ref/planar_ref}
%\input{Planar_map_ref/planar_ref}

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\chapter{2D Planar Maps}
\label{I1_ChapterPlanarMap}
\minitoc
% +========================================================================+
\section{Introduction}

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% |
% +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
\clearpage
\section{Reference Pages for Topological Maps}
%\clearpage
%\section{Reference Pages for Topological Maps}
\chapter{Topological Maps}
% +========================================================================+
% Introduction

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\input{Topological_map_ref/tpm_ref}

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\input{tpm}
% we temporarily include the reference pages in the regular manual
% later this input will be in the reference wrapper
\input{Topological_map_ref/tpm_ref}
%\input{Topological_map_ref/tpm_ref}

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\chapter{Topological Maps}
\label{I1_ChapterTopologicalMap}
\minitoc
% +=============================================================+
\section{Introduction}
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introduced in this layer (pointers are no longer visible in this layer).
In the following
specifications, we implement the subdivision by a DCEL. See Section
~\ref{DCEL_sec:req}
for a specification of the requirements for a DCEL in our implementation.
specifications, we implement the subdivision by a DCEL.
%See Section
%~\ref{DCEL_sec:req}
%for a specification of the requirements for a DCEL in our implementation.
\subsection*{Functionality}

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% +========================================================================+
% Introduction
% +========================================================================+
\clearpage
\section{Reference Pages for 2D Planar Maps}
%\clearpage
%\section{Reference Pages for 2D Planar Maps}
%\ccRefLabel{Pm_Ref_intro}
\chapter{2D Planar Maps}
\label{chap:planar_map_2_ref}
\ccRefLabel{Pm_Ref_intro}
\subsection*{Introduction}
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%% of these classes
\end{ccAdvanced}
\subsection{Accelerating Work with Planar Maps}
\subsection*{Accelerating Work with Planar Maps}
This section presents some tips on how to tune
\ccc{CGAL::Planar_map_2<Dcel,Traits>} for best performance.

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\input{Planar_map_ref/planar_ref}

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\input{planar}
% we temporarily include the reference pages in the regular manual
% later this input will be in the reference wrapper
\input{Planar_map_ref/planar_ref}
%\input{Planar_map_ref/planar_ref}

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\chapter{2D Planar Maps}
\label{I1_ChapterPlanarMap}
\minitoc
% +========================================================================+
\section{Introduction}

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% |
% +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
\clearpage
\section{Reference Pages for Topological Maps}
%\clearpage
%\section{Reference Pages for Topological Maps}
\chapter{Topological Maps}
% +========================================================================+
% Introduction

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\input{Topological_map_ref/tpm_ref}

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\input{tpm}
% we temporarily include the reference pages in the regular manual
% later this input will be in the reference wrapper
\input{Topological_map_ref/tpm_ref}
%\input{Topological_map_ref/tpm_ref}

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\chapter{Topological Maps}
\label{I1_ChapterTopologicalMap}
\minitoc
% +=============================================================+
\section{Introduction}
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introduced in this layer (pointers are no longer visible in this layer).
In the following
specifications, we implement the subdivision by a DCEL. See Section
~\ref{DCEL_sec:req}
for a specification of the requirements for a DCEL in our implementation.
specifications, we implement the subdivision by a DCEL.
%See Section
%~\ref{DCEL_sec:req}
%for a specification of the requirements for a DCEL in our implementation.
\subsection*{Functionality}

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Shai Hirsch <shaihi@post.tau.ac.il>
Eti Ezra <estere@post.tau.ac.il>
Eugene Lipovetsky <eug@post.tau.ac.il>
Susan Hert <hert@mpi-sb.mpg.de>