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+2007-03-14 Dan Gildea
+
+- Trees can be made to grow sideways, or upside down, using
+ \psset{treemode=R} for right, L for left, or U for up.
+
+- each node surrounded by tabular env to allow use of \\ inside
+ node label
+
+- added example of drawing arrows between nodes and
+ example of sideways tree to manual
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+\documentclass[11pt]{article}
+
+\usepackage{txfonts}
+\usepackage{fullpage}
+
+\usepackage{pstricks}
+\usepackage{pst-qtree}
+
+\usepackage{graphicx}
+
+\newcommand{\1}{\ensuremath{'}}
+\usepackage{comment}
+
+\title{\texttt{pst-qtree}: a Qtree-like front end for \texttt{pst-tree}}
+\author{David Chiang}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\maketitle
+
+Basic trees are specified exactly as in Qtree:
+\begin{verbatim}
+\Tree [.S [.NP [.D the ] [.N cat ] ]
+ [.VP [.V sat ]
+ [.PP [.P on ]
+ [.NP [.D the ] [.N mat ] ] ] ] ]
+\end{verbatim}
+\begin{center}
+\Tree [.S [.NP [.D the ] [.N cat ] ] [.VP [.V sat ] [.PP [.P on ] [.NP [.D the ] [.N mat ] ] ] ] ]
+\end{center}
+
+If a node label starts with \verb|!|, then the node is not
+automatically wrapped inside a \verb|\psnode| for you. You may use a
+different node macro, and can pass options to it:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+\newcommand{\dottededge}{\ncdiag[arm=0,angleA=-90,angleB=90,linestyle=dotted]}
+
+\Tree [.S [.NP [.D the ] [.N cat ] ]
+ [.VP [.V sat ]
+ [.!\TR[edge=\dottededge]{PP} [.P on ]
+ [.NP [.D the ] [.N mat ] ] ] ] ]
+\end{verbatim}
+
+\newcommand{\dottededge}{\ncdiag[arm=0,angleA=-90,angleB=90,linestyle=dotted]}
+
+\begin{center}
+\Tree [.S [.NP [.D the ] [.N cat ] ] [.VP [.V sat ] [.!\TR[edge=\dottededge]{PP} [.P on ] [.NP [.D the ] [.N mat ] ] ] ] ]
+\end{center}
+
+One special type of (large) node defined by \verb|pst-qtree| is
+\verb|\Troof|, which is similar to Qtree's
+\verb|\qroof| but not identical in use.
+\begin{verbatim}
+\Tree [.S [.NP !\Troof{the cat} ]
+ [.VP [.V sat ]
+ [.PP [.P on ]
+ [.NP !\Troof{the mat } ] ] ] ]
+\end{verbatim}
+\begin{center}
+\Tree [.S [.NP !\Troof{the cat} ]
+ [.VP [.V sat ]
+ [.PP [.P on ]
+ [.NP !\Troof{the mat } ] ] ] ]
+\end{center}
+
+
+
+
+\pagebreak
+Arrows can be drawn between nodes using commands from
+{\tt pstricks}: assign a label to each node using \verb|\rnode|,
+then connect them using node connection commands such as
+\verb|\nccurve| or \verb|\ncangle|.
+
+{\small
+\begin{verbatim}
+\Tree
+[.TP [.NP \rnode{subj1}subj$_i$ ]
+ [.T\1 [.T T+v$_n$+\rnode{V}V$_j$+Apl$_k$ ]
+ [.{\it v}P \rnode{io}{ }IO$_l$
+ [.{\it v}\1 \rnode{subj2}t$_i$
+ [.AplP \rnode{v1}t$_n$
+ [.Apl\1 \rnode{do}DO$_m$
+ [.{\it v}\1 \rnode{io1}t$_l$
+ [.Apl\1 \rnode{apl1}t$_k$
+ [.VP [.V \rnode{V1}t$_j$ ]
+ \rnode{do1}t$_m$ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ]
+\psset{linewidth=0.3pt,arrowsize=4pt}
+\psset{angleA=180,angleB=-90}
+\nccurve{->}{subj2}{subj1}
+\nccurve{->}{do1}{do}
+\nccurve[linestyle=dashed]{->}{io1}{io}
+\nccurve{->}{V1}{apl1}
+\nccurve{->}{apl1}{v1}
+\nccurve{->}{v1}{V}
+\end{verbatim}
+}
+
+\resizebox{4in}{!}{
+\Tree
+[.TP [.NP \rnode{subj1}subj$_i$ ]
+ [.T\1 [.T T+v$_n$+\rnode{V}V$_j$+Apl$_k$ ]
+ [.{\it v}P \rnode{io}{ }IO$_l$
+ [.{\it v}\1 \rnode{subj2}t$_i$
+ [.AplP \rnode{v1}t$_n$
+ [.Apl\1 \rnode{do}DO$_m$
+ [.{\it v}\1 \rnode{io1}t$_l$
+ [.Apl\1 \rnode{apl1}t$_k$
+ [.VP [.V \rnode{V1}t$_j$ ]
+ \rnode{do1}t$_m$ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ]
+\psset{linewidth=0.3pt,arrowsize=4pt}
+\psset{angleA=180,angleB=-90}
+\nccurve{->}{subj2}{subj1}
+\nccurve{->}{do1}{do}
+\nccurve[linestyle=dashed]{->}{io1}{io}
+\nccurve{->}{V1}{apl1}
+\nccurve{->}{apl1}{v1}
+\nccurve{->}{v1}{V}
+}
+
+\pagebreak
+Arrows can be
+labeled using \verb|\lput{:U}| (on top of the arrow),
+or \verb|\taput| \verb|\tbput| \verb|\tlput| or \verb|\trput|
+(above, below, left of, or right of the arrow)
+after the \verb|\nccurve| or \verb|\ncangle|
+command.
+
+{\small
+\begin{verbatim}
+\Tree
+[.TP [.NP \rnode{subj1}subj$_i$ ]
+ [.T\1 [.T T+v$_n$+\rnode{V}V$_j$+Apl$_k$ ]
+ [.{\it v}P \rnode{io}{ }IO$_l$
+ [.{\it v}\1 \rnode{subj2}t$_i$
+ [.AplP \rnode{v1}t$_n$
+ [.Apl\1 \rnode{do}DO$_m$
+ [.{\it v}\1 \rnode{io1}t$_l$
+ [.Apl\1 \rnode{apl1}t$_k$
+ [.VP [.V \rnode{V1}t$_j$ ]
+ \rnode{do1}t$_m$ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ]
+\psset{linewidth=0.3pt,arrowsize=4pt}
+\psset{angleA=180,angleB=-90}
+\nccurve{->}{subj2}{subj1}\lput{:U}{X}
+\nccurve{->}{v1}{V}\tbput{below}
+\end{verbatim}
+}
+
+\resizebox{4in}{!}{
+\Tree
+[.TP [.NP \rnode{subj1}subj$_i$ ]
+ [.T\1 [.T T+v$_n$+\rnode{V}V$_j$+Apl$_k$ ]
+ [.{\it v}P \rnode{io}{ }IO$_l$
+ [.{\it v}\1 \rnode{subj2}t$_i$
+ [.AplP \rnode{v1}t$_n$
+ [.Apl\1 \rnode{do}DO$_m$
+ [.{\it v}\1 \rnode{io1}t$_l$
+ [.Apl\1 \rnode{apl1}t$_k$
+ [.VP [.V \rnode{V1}t$_j$ ]
+ \rnode{do1}t$_m$ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ]
+\psset{linewidth=0.3pt,arrowsize=4pt}
+\psset{angleA=180,angleB=-90}
+\nccurve{->}{subj2}{subj1}\lput{:U}{X}
+\nccurve{->}{v1}{V}\tbput{below}
+}
+
+
+\begin{comment}
+\pagebreak
+Arrows can also be drawn using the {\tt tree-dvips}
+package from Emma Pease:
+
+{\small
+\begin{verbatim}
+\Tree
+[.TP [.NP \node{subj1}subj$_i$ ]
+ [.T\1 [.T T+v$_n$+\node{V}V$_j$+Apl$_k$ ]
+ [.{\it v}P \node{io}{ }IO$_l$
+ [.{\it v}\1 \node{subj2}t$_i$
+ [.AplP \node{v1}t$_n$
+ [.Apl\1 \node{do}DO$_m$
+ [.{\it v}\1 \node{io1}t$_l$
+ [.Apl\1 \node{apl1}t$_k$
+ [.VP [.V \node{V1}t$_j$ ]
+ \node{do1}t$_m$ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ]
+
+\anodecurve[bl]{subj2}[bl]{subj1}{0.4in}
+\anodecurve[bl]{do1}[bl]{do}{0.4in}
+{\makedash{4pt}\anodecurve[t]{io1}[r]{io}{.5in}}
+\anodecurve[bl]{V1}[bl]{apl1}{0.6in}
+\anodecurve[bl]{apl1}[bl]{v1}{1in}
+\anodecurve[bl]{v1}[bl]{V}{0.9in}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+\resizebox{4in}{!}{
+\Tree
+[.TP [.NP \node{subj1}subj$_i$ ]
+ [.T\1 [.T T+v$_n$+\node{V}V$_j$+Apl$_k$ ]
+ [.{\it v}P \node{io}{ }IO$_l$
+ [.{\it v}\1 \node{subj2}t$_i$
+ [.AplP \node{v1}t$_n$
+ [.Apl\1 \node{do}DO$_m$
+ [.{\it v}\1 \node{io1}t$_l$
+ [.Apl\1 \node{apl1}t$_k$
+ [.VP [.V \node{V1}t$_j$ ]
+ \node{do1}t$_m$ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ]
+
+\anodecurve[bl]{subj2}[bl]{subj1}{0.4in}
+\anodecurve[bl]{do1}[bl]{do}{0.4in}
+{\makedash{4pt}\anodecurve[t]{io1}[r]{io}{.5in}}
+\anodecurve[bl]{V1}[bl]{apl1}{0.6in}
+\anodecurve[bl]{apl1}[bl]{v1}{1in}
+\anodecurve[bl]{v1}[bl]{V}{0.9in}
+}
+\end{comment}
+
+\begin{comment}
+\resizebox{\textwidth}{!}{
+\begin{tabular}{c}
+\Large
+\psset{levelsep=48pt,treesep=10pt,treefit=tight}
+\Tree [.IP [.NP [.NP [.NR \rnode{Zhongguo}{Zhongguo} ] ] [.QP [.CD \rnode{shisi}{shisi} ] [.CLP [.M \rnode{ge}{ge} ] ] ] [.NP [.NN \rnode{bianjing}{bianjing} ] [.NN \rnode{kaifang}{kaifang} ] [.NN \rnode{chengshi}{chengshi} ] ] ] [.NP [.NN \rnode{jingji}{jingji} ] [.NN \rnode{jianshe}{jianshe} ] [.NN \rnode{chengjiu}{chengjiu} ] ] [.{VP} [.VV \rnode{xianzhu}{xianzhu} ] ] ]\\
+ \psset{treemode=U} %make tree grow upward
+\Tree [.S [.NP [.CD \rnode{fourteen}{14} ] [.NNP \rnode{Chinese}{Chinese} ][.JJ \rnode{open}{open} ] [.NN \rnode{border}{border} ] [.NNS \rnode{cities}{cities} ] ] [.VP [.VBP \rnode{make}{make} ] [.NP [.NP [.JJ \rnode{significant}{significant} ] [.NNS \rnode{achievements}{achievements} ] ] [.PP [.IN \rnode{in}{in} ] [.NP [.JJ \rnode{economic}{economic} ] [.NN \rnode{construction}{construction} ] ] ] ] ] ]
+\end{tabular}
+}
+\psset{linewidth=0.3pt,arrowsize=4pt}
+\nccurve[angleA=-90,angleB=90]{->}{Zhongguo}{Chinese}
+\nccurve[angleA=-90,angleB=90]{->}{shisi}{fourteen}
+\nccurve[angleA=-90,angleB=90]{->}{bianjing}{border}
+\nccurve[angleA=-90,angleB=90]{->}{kaifang}{open}
+\nccurve[angleA=-90,angleB=90]{->}{chengshi}{cities}
+\nccurve[angleA=-90,angleB=90]{->}{jingji}{economic}
+\nccurve[angleA=-90,angleB=90]{->}{jianshe}{construction}
+\nccurve[angleA=-90,angleB=90]{->}{chengjiu}{achievements}
+\nccurve[angleA=-90,angleB=90]{->}{xianzhu}{significant}
+\end{comment}
+
+\pagebreak
+Trees can be made to grow sideways, or upside down, using
+\verb|\psset{treemode=R}| for right, L for left, or U for up.
+Other useful layout parameters inherited from {\tt pstricks}
+include {\tt levelsep}, {\tt ltreesep}, {\tt ltreefit} and {\tt nodesep}.
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+\psset{treemode=R}
+\Tree [.{VV}:xianzhu [.NN:chengshi NR:Zhongguo [.CD:shisi M:ge ]
+ NN:bianjing NN:kaifang ]
+ [.NN:chengjiu NN:jingji NN:jianshe ] ]
+\end{verbatim}
+
+
+
+\psset{treemode=R}
+\psset{levelsep=148pt,treesep=12pt,treefit=tight}
+\Tree [.{VV}:xianzhu [.NN:chengshi NR:Zhongguo [.CD:shisi M:ge ] NN:bianjing NN:kaifang ] [.NN:chengjiu NN:jingji NN:jianshe ] ]
+
+\begin{comment}
+\psset{treemode=L}
+\psset{levelsep=148pt,treesep=12pt,treefit=tight}
+\Tree [.VV:make [.NNS:cities [.CD:14 ] NNP:Chinese [.JJ:open ] [.NN:border ] ] [.NNS:achievements [.JJ:significant ] [.IN:in [.NN:construction [.JJ:economic ] ] ] ] ] }
+\end{comment}
+
+
+
+
+\end{document}
diff --git a/graphics/pstricks/contrib/pst-qtree/pst-qtree.sty b/graphics/pstricks/contrib/pst-qtree/pst-qtree.sty
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..de77803ae3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/graphics/pstricks/contrib/pst-qtree/pst-qtree.sty
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+% pst-qtree.sty
+% Copyright (C) 2002 by David Chiang
+
+% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+% (at your option) any later version.
+
+% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+% GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+% with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
+% 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+
+\ProvidesPackage{pst-qtree}
+\usepackage{pst-node}
+\usepackage{pst-tree}
+\input pst-qtree.tex
+\endinput
+
diff --git a/graphics/pstricks/contrib/pst-qtree/pst-qtree.tex b/graphics/pstricks/contrib/pst-qtree/pst-qtree.tex
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..8dd7ff5771
--- /dev/null
+++ b/graphics/pstricks/contrib/pst-qtree/pst-qtree.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
+% pst-qtree.tex
+% Copyright (C) 2002 by David Chiang
+
+% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+% (at your option) any later version.
+
+% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+% GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+% with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
+% 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+
+
+\psset{nodesep=2pt,levelsep=36pt,treesep=24pt}
+%\def\psedge{\ncdiag[arm=0,angleA=-90,angleB=90]}
+\def\psnode#1{\TR{#1}}
+
+\edef\TheAtCode{\the\catcode`\@}
+\catcode`\@=11
+
+\newtoks\result
+
+%% These macros facilitate building up an object recursively before
+%% putting it into the input stream.
+
+\def\call#1#2{\let\@cont=#2\bgroup\result={}#1}
+\def\return{%
+\global\result=\result
+\egroup\@cont
+}
+
+\def\ifeq#1#2{\edef\testa{#1}\edef\testb{#2}%
+\ifx\testa\testb}
+
+%% scan a tree: this just scans a subtree and then puts it onto the
+%% input stream
+
+\def\Tree{%
+\ifeq{\psk@treemode}{0}%
+ \def\psedge{\ncdiag[arm=0,angleA=-90,angleB=90]}
+\fi
+\ifeq{\psk@treemode}{2}% if \psset{treemode=U}
+ \def\psedge{\ncdiag[arm=0,angleA=90,angleB=-90]}
+\fi
+\ifeq{\psk@treemode}{1}% if \psset{treemode=R}
+ \def\psedge{\ncdiag[arm=0,angleA=0,angleB=180]}
+\fi
+\ifeq{\psk@treemode}{3}% if \psset{treemode=L}
+ \def\psedge{\ncdiag[arm=0,angleA=180,angleB=0]}
+\fi
+\call\@subtree\@Tree}
+\def\@Tree{\the\result}
+
+%% scan a subtree
+
+\def\@subtree[{%
+\toks0={\@nil}%
+\@ifnextchar.{\call\@dotlabel\@@subtree}{\@@@subtree}}
+
+\def\@@subtree{%
+\toks0=\result
+\@@@subtree
+}
+
+\def\@@@subtree{%
+\call\@children\@@@@subtree
+}
+
+\def\@@@@subtree]{%
+\toks2=\result
+\@ifnextchar.{\call\@dotlabel\@@@@@subtree}{\@@@@@@subtree}}
+
+\def\@@@@@subtree{%
+%%% Check for mismatch.
+\ifeq{\the\toks0}{\noexpand\@nil}%
+ \toks0=\result
+\fi
+\ifeq{\the\toks0}{\the\result}\else
+ \message{Warning: mismatched labels, \the\toks0{} and \the\result.}%
+\fi
+\@@@@@@subtree
+}
+
+\def\@@@@@@subtree{%
+\ifeq{\the\toks0}{\noexpand\@nil}%
+ \edef\act{\noexpand\result={\noexpand\pstree{\noexpand\psnode{}}{\the\toks2}}}%
+\else
+ \edef\act{\noexpand\result={\noexpand\pstree{\the\toks0}{\the\toks2}}}%
+\fi
+\act
+\return}
+
+%% scan a sequence of subtrees or leaves
+
+\def\@children{%
+\@ifnextchar]{\return}{%
+\@ifnextchar[{\call\@subtree\@@children}{\call\@label\@@children}}}
+
+\def\@@children{%
+\toks0=\result
+\call\@children\@@@children
+}
+
+\def\@@@children{%
+\ifeq{\the\toks0}{}%
+\else
+ \toks2=\result
+ \edef\act{\noexpand\result={\the\toks0 \the\toks2}}%
+ \act
+\fi
+\return
+}
+
+%% scan an interior label
+
+\def\@dotlabel.{%
+\@label
+}
+
+%% scan a leaf node
+
+\def\@label{%
+\@ifnextchar!{\@litlabel}{\@@label}}
+
+\def\@@label#1 {%
+\result={\psnode{\hbox{\begin{tabular}{c} #1 \end{tabular}}}}%
+\return
+}
+
+\def\@litlabel!#1 {%
+\result={#1}%
+\return
+}
+
+\def\roofedge#1#2{%
+\ncdiag[arm=0pt,angleA=-90,angleB=90]{#1}{#2l}
+\ncdiag[arm=0pt,angleA=-90,angleB=90]{#1}{#2r}
+\ncdiag[arm=0pt,angleA=90,angleB=90]{#2l}{#2r}}
+
+\def\Troof#1{%
+\TR[edge=\roofedge]{%
+\Rnode[href=-1]{\pspred-\the\psnodecnt l}
+{\Rnode[href=1]{\pspred-\the\psnodecnt r}{#1}}}%
+}
+
+\catcode`\@=\TheAtCode\relax
+\endinput
+