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-#N canvas 171 208 685 432 10;
-#X text 31 36 The format of this file is pretty simple (or tries to
-be).;
-#X text 55 69 Line 1: name - this is used as the 'c' identifier;
-#X text 55 81 Line 2: <var_count> <param_count> - integer for each
-;
-#X text 55 93 Line 3-x: <name> <init> - var name and start state;
-#X text 55 105 Line y-z: <name> <low> <high> <init> - param data;
-#X text 55 131 Line c: '.' - file must end with a single period '.'
-;
-#X text 33 180 This file is used by 'gen_fractal_framework' to produce
-the 'C' source for the external.;
-#X text 62 225 ** - The pseudo-code must not have any spaces. Each
-line in the pseudo-code is considered to be a single "assignment" statement.
-There is no need to worry about creating storage for any intermediate
-(calculated) variables \, as that is done by the translation program.
-The pseudo-code represents variables and parameters with a '$' before
-the variable name. Locals are allowed \, but are preceded with a '#'.
-(Locals are used as 'intermediate' \, computed values that are not
-retained from iteration to iteration.);
-#X text 55 118 Line a-b: <code_fragment> - line(s) of frac 'pseudo-code'
-**;