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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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This is documentation for tex-pst-eps.
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Pst-eps is a PSTricks-based package for exporting PSTricks images 'on
the fly' to encapsulated PostScript (EPS) image files, which can then be
read into a document in the usual way.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-coil.
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Pst-coil is a PSTricks based package for coils and zigzags and for coil
and zigzag node connections.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-circ.
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Pst-circ is a package built using PSTricks and in particular pst-node.
It can easily draw current 2-terminal devices and some 3- and 4-terminal
devices used in electronic or electric theory. The package's macros are
designed with a view to 'logical' representation of circuits, as far as
possible, so as to relieve the user of purely graphical considerations
when expressing a circuit.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-blur.
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Pst-blur is a package built for use with PSTricks. It provides macros
that apply blurring to the normal shadow function of PSTricks.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-3dplot.
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A package using PSTricks to draw a large variety of graphs and plots,
including 3D maths functions. Data can be read from external data files,
making this package a generic tool for graphing within TeX/LaTeX,
without the need for external tools.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-node.
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The package enables the user to connect information, and to place
labels, without knowing (in advance) the actual positions of the items
to be connected, or where the connecting line should go. The macros are
useful for making graphs and trees, mathematical diagrams, linguistic
syntax diagrams, and so on. The package contents were previously
distributed as a part of the pstricks base distribution.
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because this is not backwards-compatible, bump PKGREV
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This is documentation for tex-pst-3d.
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The pst-3d package provides basic macros for shadows, tilting and three
dimensional representations of text or graphical objects.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-2dplot.
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Pst-2dplot is a pstricks package that offers an easy-to-use and
intuitive tool for plotting 2-d curves. It defines an environment with
commands similar to MATLAB for plotting.
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This is documentation for tex-pst-plot.
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The package provides plotting of data (typically from external files),
using PSTricks. Plots my be configured using a wide variety of
parameters.
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This is documentation for tex-pstricks.
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An extensive collection of macros for generating PostScript that is
usable with most TeX macro formats, including Plain TeX, LaTeX, AMS-TeX,
and AMS-LaTeX. Included are macros for colour, graphics, pie charts,
rotation, trees and overlays. It has many special features, including a
wide variety of graphics (picture drawing) macros, with a flexible
interface and with colour support. There are macros for colouring or
shading the cells of tables. The package pstricks-add contains bug-fixes
and additions for pstricks (among other things). PSTricks uses
PostScript \special commands, which are not supported by PDF(La)TeX.
This limitation may be overcome by using either the pst-pdf or the
pdftricks package, to generate a PDF inclusion from a PSTricks diagram.
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This is documentation for tex-tex-ps.
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TeX to PostScript generic macros and add-ons: transformations of EPS
files, prepress preparation, color separation, mirror, etc.
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for details.
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* NEW Implement pan and zoom via mouse wheel.
* NEW set key maxcolumns N maxrows M
* NEW value("varname") returns the value of the named variable
* NEW encoding cp1251 - 8-bit Cyrillic
* CHANGE backport emf terminal driver from version 4.5
* FIX better estimation of latex string lengths
* FIX colorbar representation of discrete color palettes is pixel accurate
* FIX NaN initialization and tests working on more (all?) platforms
* FIX configuration script tests for readline+ncurses
* FIX prevent out-of-range boxes from creating degenerate ghosts on the border
* FIX missing alpha channel flag for pdfcairo terminal
* FIX font initialization in windows terminal
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