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* fixes a linterpreter line.
* remove post-configure subst, no information in commit log and
the file will not created there.
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libcanberra-0.28 [drops support for GNOME2; don't update for now
-- wiz], openmpi-1.5.3, taglib-1.7 [shlib major went down,
clarifying with upstream -- wiz], txt2man-1.5.6, worker-2.17.11,
xf86-video-ati-6.14.1.
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fonts for comsoc styls are ready.
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This is documentation for tex-jadetex.
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NetBSD website.
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packages including tex-collection-fontsrecommended,
tex-collection-genericrecommended, and PSTricks packages.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-uml.
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pst-uml is a PSTricks package that provides support for drawing
moderately complex UML (Universal Modelling Language) diagrams. (The PDF
documentation is written in French.)
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This is documentation for tex-psgo.
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This is a TeX package to typeset go diagrams with PSTricks.
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This is documentation for tex-pstricks-add.
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Collects together examples that have been posted to the pstricks mailing
list, together with many additional features for the basic pstricks,
pst-plot and pst-node, including: - bugfixes; - new options for the
pspicture environment; - arrows; - braces as node connection/linestyle;
- extended axes for plots (e.g., logarithm axes); - polar plots; -
plotting tangent lines of curves or functions; - solving and printing
differential equationd; - box plots; - matrix plots; and - pie charts.
The package makes use of PostScript routines provided by pst-math.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-tree.
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pst-tree is a pstricks package that defines a macro \pstree which offers
a structured way of joining nodes created using pst-node in order to
draw trees.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-vue3d.
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With pst-vue3d three dimensional objects like cubes, spheres and others
can be viewed from different points. The distribution includes a
comprehensive set of examples of usage.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-text.
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Pst-text is a PSTricks based package for plotting text along a different
path and manipulating characters. It includes the functionality of the
old package pst-char.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-slpe.
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This PStricks package covers all the colour gradient functionality of
pst-grad (part of the base pstricks distribution), and provides the
following facilities: - it permits the user to specify an arbitrary
number of colours, along with the points at which they are to be
reached; - it converts between RGB and HSV behind the scenes; - it
provides concentric and radial gradients; - it provides a command
\psBall that generates bullets with a three-dimensional appearance; and
- uses the xkeyval package for the extended key handling.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-poly.
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This PSTricks package provides a really rather simple command
\PstPolygon that will draw various regular and non-regular polygons
(according to command parameters); various shortcuts to commonly-used
polygons are provided, as well as a command \pspolygonbox that frames
text with a polygon. The package uses the xkeyval package for argument
decoding.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-osci.
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pst-osci is a PSTricks package enables you to produce oscilloscope
"screen shots". Three channels can be used to represent the most common
signals (damped or not): namely sinusoidal, rectangular, triangular,
dog's tooth (left and right oriented). The third channel allows you to
add, to subtract or to multiply the two other signals. Lissajous
diagrams (XY-mode) can also be obtained.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-math.
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PostScript lacks a lot of basic operators such as tan, acos, asin, cosh,
sinh, tanh, acosh, asinh, atanh, exp (with e base). Also (oddly) cos and
sin use arguments in degrees. Pst-math provides all those operators in a
header file pst-math.pro with wrappers pst-math.sty and pst-math.tex. In
addition, sinc, gauss, gammaln and bessel are implemented (only
partially for the latter). pst-math is designed essentially to work with
pst- plot but can be used in whatever PS code (such as pstricks
SpecialCoor "!", which is useful for placing labels). The package also
provides a routine SIMPSON for numerical integration and a solver of
linear equation systems.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-lens.
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This PSTricks package provides a really rather simple command \PstLens
that will draw a lens. Command parameters provide a remarkable range of
effects.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-grad.
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Pst-grad is a PSTricks based package for filling with colour gradients.
Supported are colours in the RGB, CMYK or HSB models. Other colour
gradient mechanisms are to be found in package pst-slpe.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-gr3d.
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This PSTricks package provides a command \PstGridThreeD that will draw a
three dimensional grid, offering a number of options for its appearance.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-ghsb.
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Pst-ghsb is a PSTricks package for HSB gradients.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-fill.
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Pst-fill is a PSTricks-based package for filling and tiling areas or
characters.
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