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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE>No Title</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value="No Title">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html1 HREF="node1.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif_gr.gif"> <IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif_gr.gif"> <A NAME=tex2html3 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html2 HREF="node1.html"> Environment</A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<P>
+<H3><b> Manual for LaTeXdraw version C15.04 and later<BR>
+</H3></b>
+<P>
+(Siegert, 17.08.1996) 1st raw translation
+<P>
+<b> This version is upward compatible with all older versions. Since
+ version 14.04 a digitizer tablet can be connected. The description
+ of this tablet is not included.</b>
+<P>
+<BR> <HR>
+<UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html4 HREF="node1.html#SECTION00010000000000000000"> Environment</A>
+<UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html5 HREF="node2.html#SECTION00011000000000000000"> Style files</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html6 HREF="node3.html#SECTION00012000000000000000"> Fonts</A>
+</UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html7 HREF="node4.html#SECTION00020000000000000000"> User interface</A>
+<UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html8 HREF="node5.html#SECTION00021000000000000000"> Cursor</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html9 HREF="node6.html#SECTION00022000000000000000"> Files</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html10 HREF="node7.html#SECTION00023000000000000000"> LaTeXdraw -Window</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html11 HREF="node8.html#SECTION00024000000000000000"> Command options</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html12 HREF="node9.html#SECTION00025000000000000000"> Mouse buttons</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html13 HREF="node10.html#SECTION00026000000000000000"> Object groups</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html14 HREF="node11.html#SECTION00027000000000000000"> Selection of menue items</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html15 HREF="node12.html#SECTION00028000000000000000"> Error messages</A>
+</UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html16 HREF="node13.html#SECTION00030000000000000000"> Description of the menue items</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html17 HREF="node14.html#SECTION00040000000000000000"> LaTeXdraw --file</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html18 HREF="node15.html#SECTION00050000000000000000"> LaTeX-file</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html19 HREF="node16.html#SECTION00060000000000000000"> Internal format of the LaTeXdraw --file</A>
+<UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html20 HREF="node17.html#SECTION00061000000000000000"> Header</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html21 HREF="node18.html#SECTION00062000000000000000"> Drawing objects</A>
+<UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html22 HREF="node19.html#SECTION00062100000000000000"> Parameters for different objects</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html23 HREF="node20.html#SECTION00062200000000000000"> Common parameters</A>
+</UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html24 HREF="node21.html#SECTION00063000000000000000"> Structure of the groups</A>
+</UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html25 HREF="node22.html#SECTION00070000000000000000">Contents</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html26 HREF="node23.html#SECTION00080000000000000000"> About this document ... </A>
+</UL>
+<BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> Environment</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" Environment">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html35 HREF="node2.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html33 HREF="ltdmanual.e.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html27 HREF="ltdmanual.e.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html37 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html36 HREF="node2.html"> Style files</A>
+<B>Up:</B> <A NAME=tex2html34 HREF="ltdmanual.e.html">No Title</A>
+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html28 HREF="ltdmanual.e.html">No Title</A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H1><A NAME=SECTION00010000000000000000> Environment</A></H1>
+<P>
+<BR> <HR>
+<UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html38 HREF="node2.html#SECTION00011000000000000000"> Style files</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html39 HREF="node3.html#SECTION00012000000000000000"> Fonts</A>
+</UL>
+<BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> Object groups</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" Object groups">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html142 HREF="node11.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html140 HREF="node4.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html134 HREF="node9.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html144 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html143 HREF="node11.html"> Selection of menue </A>
+<B>Up:</B> <A NAME=tex2html141 HREF="node4.html"> User interface</A>
+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html135 HREF="node9.html"> Mouse buttons</A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H2><A NAME=SECTION00026000000000000000> Object groups</A></H2>
+<P>
+Drawing objects can be aggregated to groups of objects. Groups can be
+aggregated with other groups or drawing objects to higher level
+groups. Groups can be ungrouped later. Grouping information persists
+even if the grouping mode is inactive.
+<P>
+If the grouping mode is inactive then objects can be selected, deleted
+or modified without beeing influenced by the group structure.
+<P>
+If the grouping mode is active then the selection of objects is
+influenced by the group structure in the following way:
+<UL><LI> If according to the context only the selection of a single
+ object is reasonable, then the object you clicked on is selected,
+ e.g. you select a line to draw a parallel line.
+<LI> If you click on an object e, then all objects are selected which
+ belong to the same groups as e (highest level group and all
+ subgroups). If e is not in a group, then e is selected.
+<LI> If you define a selection rectangle, then all objects are
+ selected which are not part of a group, but are within the
+ rectangle, and all objects of those groups where all objects of the
+ highest level group are within the selection rectangle.
+</UL><BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> Selection of menue items</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" Selection of menue items">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html153 HREF="node12.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html151 HREF="node4.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html145 HREF="node10.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html155 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html154 HREF="node12.html"> Error messages</A>
+<B>Up:</B> <A NAME=tex2html152 HREF="node4.html"> User interface</A>
+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html146 HREF="node10.html"> Object groups</A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H2><A NAME=SECTION00027000000000000000> Selection of menue items</A></H2>
+<P>
+Menue items define drawing objects, options for objects and other
+operations. Active menue items are displayed in inverse color
+(black). If you click with button 1 you can activate and deactivate
+items. If a new activation gets in conflict with other activations,
+then the other items are deactivated. Items may be active even when
+they are without influence to the current drawing process.
+<P>
+It is always(!) possible to click on a menue item to change an option
+or to abort an operation or drawing process. Menue items which are
+options are used at the latest possible point in the drawing process.
+<P>
+<BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> Error messages</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" Error messages">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html162 HREF="node13.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html160 HREF="node4.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html156 HREF="node11.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html164 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html163 HREF="node13.html"> Description of the </A>
+<B>Up:</B> <A NAME=tex2html161 HREF="node4.html"> User interface</A>
+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html157 HREF="node11.html"> Selection of menue </A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H2><A NAME=SECTION00028000000000000000> Error messages</A></H2>
+<P>
+Error messages and file operations are displayed in the parent window.
+<P>
+<BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> Description of the menue items</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" Description of the menue items">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html173 HREF="node14.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html171 HREF="ltdmanual.e.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html165 HREF="node12.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html175 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html174 HREF="node14.html"> LaTeXdraw --file</A>
+<B>Up:</B> <A NAME=tex2html172 HREF="ltdmanual.e.html">No Title</A>
+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html166 HREF="node12.html"> Error messages</A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H1><A NAME=SECTION00030000000000000000> Description of the menue items</A></H1>
+<P>
+<OL><LI> Menue item 'quit'<BR>
+ Quit the program. Input of the name of a file to save the current
+ drawing is requested. If the file name is empty, the drawing is not
+ saved.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'load'<BR>
+ Load a new picture. The name of a LaTeXdraw --inputfile is requested. If
+ the file name is empty or the file not existent, then the drawing
+ area is cleared.
+<P>
+<LI> 'save'<BR> Save the current picture. The name of a
+ LaTeXdraw --outputfile is requested. If the suggested name is ok, then
+ press return otherwise type name. If the file name is empty then no
+ output is generated. The drawing process can proceed after saving.
+ The output file can be loaded with 'load'.
+<P>
+ After writing the LaTeXdraw --outputfile the name of a LaTeX--file is
+ requested. If the suggested name is ok, then
+ press return otherwise type name. If the file name is empty then no
+ output is generated. Otherwise output options are requested. If they
+ are the same as last saved for this picture, just press return. If
+ they differ, you are prompted for input:
+ <UL><LI> Do you want the output file with or without header and
+ trailer?
+ <LI> Maximum width and maximum height of picture in mm (for scaling)?
+ <LI> Orientation of picture (rotated 90 degrees or not)?
+ </UL>
+ The current output options are also saved in the LaTeXdraw --file for
+ later use.
+<P>
+ Note:<BR> Width and height are always defined for the picture before
+ rotation! Width and height are used for calculating the LaTeX
+ scaling factor '&#92;unitlength'. Scaling is uniform in both
+ dimensions. The scaling is calculated to fill one of the two
+ dimensions with the picture. Linewidth and text fonts are never
+ scaled in order to achieve quality and consistency with the
+ surrounding document.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'text'<BR>
+ First a point, the reference point, is defined. Then text input with
+ the keyboard is requested. This text is displayed in the prompt line
+ and can be modified there. If there was already a text object at
+ the selected point, the text of this object is displayed.
+<P>
+ The font used is indicated in the menue field next to the menue item
+ 'text', e.g. 17bpt means bold 17 points. An empty field means use
+ the font defined in the environment of the picture. You may change
+ the font by selecting the font from the special menue or by clicking
+ with the left or right mouse button in the font field next to 'text'
+ before finishing text input.
+<P>
+ Text input is finished with return. Text can be no longer than about
+ 110 characters.
+<P>
+ Modifying text is similiar to emacs; use the characters DELETE,
+ BACKSPACE or ctrl-a, ctrl-d, ctrl-e and ctrl-k.
+<P>
+ The fonts used are defined with macros in latexdraw.sty and can be
+ changed. The commands are defined as &#92;F&#60;fname&#62;, where
+ fname is the font name displayed in the menue with the arabic
+ numbers transformed into roman numbers, e.g. font 12bpt is
+ associated with command &#92;FXIIbpt.
+<P>
+ The text is aligned relative to the reference point according to the
+ menue options 'l, r, t, b' and their combinations. The
+ reference point is indicated on the screen with a small triangle.
+ The alignment is read when text input is finished with return.
+ Meaning:
+ <UL><LI> 'l': Text aligned left
+ <LI> 'r': Text aligned right
+ <LI> both 'l' and 'r' not active: Text width centered
+ <LI> 'b': Text bottom aligned
+ <LI> 't': Text top aligned
+ <LI> both 'b' and 't' not active: Text height centered
+ </UL>
+<P>
+ If the menue item '&#124;&#124;' is activated, then the text is
+ rotated. The rotation is defined by selecting a reference line which
+ is parallel to the text. Since X-Windows is unable to display
+ rotated text, the text is always displayed horizontally. The
+ rotation is indicated by a special line associated with the text.
+ Since texts are character strings which are processed by the latex
+ programm it is allowed to use all macros (commands) defined by the
+ latex environment of the picture in your document.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'line'<BR>
+ Used to draw a line. Most lines are defined by their start and end
+ point only. Options are '&#124;&#124;', '&#124;-', ' _ ', ' . ',
+ 'b&#62;', 'e&#62;' and '|]'.
+<P>
+ '&#124;&#124;' says that you want to draw a line which is parallel to
+ some other line and has the same lenght.
+<P>
+ '&#124;-' says that you want to draw a line which is normal to an
+ other line.
+<P>
+ Solid lines are drawn when neither ' _ ' nor ' . ' are activated.
+ If only ' _ ' (' . ') is active the lines are dashed (dotted). If
+ both ' _ ' and ' . ' are activated then the lines are dashed
+ dotted.
+<P>
+ 'b&#62;' ('e&#62;') means arrow at the beginning (end) of a line. The
+ beginning of a line is the first point you defined.
+<P>
+ If there are no arrows selected but '|]' then solid lines are
+ extended half their linewidth on both ends.
+<P>
+ The linewidth is defined by an integer between 0 and 20. The value
+ is displayed in the menue field '='. For printing the actual
+ linewidth is calculated in latexdraw.sty.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'circle'<BR>
+ Used to draw a circle or a filled circle or a circular arc or a
+ circular pieslice. A circle is defined by its center point and a
+ point on the circle. For an arc the beginning and the end of the arc
+ has to be defined (in mathematical sense).
+<P>
+ If menue item 'C' is active then an arc or pieslice is drawn.
+<P>
+ If menue item '* ' is active a filles circle or a pieslice is
+ drawn.
+<P>
+ The menue items ' _ ' and ' . ' define the linetype for circles or
+ circular arcs.
+<P>
+ The menue items 'b&#62;' and 'e&#62;' define possible arrows for arcs.
+<P>
+ Defining the beginning or end of an arc has an important definition
+ which allows -- in contrast to other drawing programs -- easy and
+ precise positioning in many important cases. Assume (xc,yc) is the
+ center point and you have clicked on (x,y) to define the beginning
+ or end of the arc. Then the arc starts (ends) at the intersection of
+ the line defined by (xc,yc) to (x,y) and the circle.
+<P>
+ An other way to define arcs is the direct keyboard input of the arc
+ as floating point number in degrees. This can be done when 'deg' is
+ active.
+<P>
+ To select a circle or arc click on the circle or arc.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'ellipse'<BR>
+ It is used to draw an ellipse or afilled ellipse or an elliptical
+ arc or a elliptical pieslice. For details see 'circle'. When you
+ have to define the endpoints of the x-axis (y-axis) then only the
+ x-value (y-value) of the selected point is used.
+<P>
+ Ellipses are rotation sensitive. If menue item '&#124;&#124;' is
+ active then the major axis of the ellipse is parallel to line to be
+ selected.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'rectangle'<BR>
+ It is used to draw a rectangle or a filled rectangle if '* ' is
+ active. To define the rectangle you have to define 2 diagonal corner
+ points. A rectangle which is not filled is represented as four
+ isolated lines.
+<P>
+ To select a rectangle click on the lines. To select a filled
+ rectangle click on a point within the rectangle.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'triangle'<BR>
+ It is used to draw a triangle, defined by three corner points. If
+ '* ' is active then the triangle is filled.
+<P>
+ A triangle which is not filled is represented as three isolated
+ lines.
+<P>
+ To select a triangle click on one of the lines. To select a filled triangle
+ click on a point within the triangle.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'quadrangle'<BR>
+ It is used to draw a quadrangle defined by four corner points in
+ sequence. If '* ' is active then the quadrangle is filled.
+<P>
+ A quadrangle which is not filled is represented as four isolated
+ lines.
+<P>
+ To select a quadrangle click on one of the lines. To select a filled
+ quadrangle click on a point within the quadrangle.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'Bezier'<BR>
+ It is used to draw a Bezier curve of third order, defined by 4
+ points. Linetype and arrows as described under 'line'. If '* ' is
+ active then the curve is filled.
+<P>
+ The first point is the starting point of the Bezier curve. The
+ second point defines the tangent to the starting point. The fourth
+ point is the endpoint of the curve. The third point defines the
+ tangent to the end point.
+<P>
+ A new Bezier curve which has the end point of the previous Bezier
+ curve as starting point and the same tangent there can be defined by
+ additional input of 2 points which define the tangent to the
+ endpoint and the endpoint.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'polygon'<BR>
+ It is used to draw a regular polygon. First point is the center
+ point, the second point is a point on the circle. The number of
+ vertices is requested as a keyboard input. This input is finished by
+ 'RETURN'. If the menue field '* ' is active, then all vertices
+ are connected by a line with the center point.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'connect'<BR>
+ The center points of two drawing objects are connected. The center
+ points are dependeing of the type of the drawing object, e.g. for
+ filled trinangles the center of gravity is used as center point.
+<P>
+ If menue field 'p' is active then the second point is not defined by
+ a drawing object but is the click-point itsself.
+<P>
+ Is neither 'X' nor 'Y' active, then the two point are connected by a
+ direct line. If 'X' is active then the connecting line consists of a
+ horizontal line first and then a vertical line. If 'Y' is active
+ then the connecting line consists of a vertical line first and then
+ a horizontal line.
+<P>
+ If the first (second) part of the line intersects the first (second)
+ drawing object then this part of the line is trimmed.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'p'<BR>
+ Used only with 'connect'. See this description.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'X'<BR>
+ Used only with 'connect'. See this description.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'Y'<BR>
+ Used only with 'connect'. See this description.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'mirror'<BR>
+ Objects are mirrored at a line. First this line is
+ selected. Afterwards objects can be selected which are
+ mirrored. Texts are only parially mirrored, the refernce point and
+ the orientation of the text are correctly transformed. But the
+ individual characters are not mirrored correctly.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'attr?'<BR>
+ You can request the display of some attributes not easily
+ recognizable by selecting objects. The attributes linewidth, colour,
+ and font of an object are displayed in the menue.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'rotate'<BR>
+ Objects are rotated by the number of degrees given in the field to
+ the right of 'rotate'. The direction of rotation is in the
+ mathematical sense (counter clockwise).
+<P>
+ First you have to select the objects, either by cklicking at
+ individual objects or by an selection area. The selected objects
+ blink.
+<P>
+ The rotation point is the point you clicked on or in the case of a
+ selection area a point you are asked for. In the latter case you can
+ define further rotations of the selected objects by defining further
+ rotation points.
+<P>
+ The number of degrees is changed by clicking on the field with the
+ degrees. Clicking with the left (right) mouse button adds 5 (30)
+ degrees, modulo 360 degrees.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'copy'<BR>
+ Objects which have been selected or are within a selection rectangle
+ can be copied to an other point of the window. The objects which are
+ selected blink. There are two modes to copy, selected by field 'm'
+ in the same line of the menue.
+<P>
+ Case 'm' not active: Copying is based on a transformation containing
+ a translation, a rotation and a scaling. This transformation is
+ defined by two lines, the reference line and the goal line. The
+ transformation transforms the reference line into the goal
+ line. After selecting the two lines you can select objects to be
+ copied after applying the transformation.
+<P>
+ Case 'm' active before selecting copy: One or more objects can be
+ selected either by clicking on them or by using a selection
+ rectangle. The objects selected are blinking. If a selection
+ rectangle is defined you are requested to click on a reference point
+ otherwise the refernce point is the point you clicked on when
+ selecting the object(s). After this you can copy the selected
+ objects as often as you like by clicking on a goal point. The
+ objects are copied in a way that goal point and refernce point
+ coincide. There is no rotation and no scaling.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'move'<BR>
+ You can move objects from one place to another. Handling is the same
+ as described for copying, but the original objects are deleted.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'm' in the line of 'copy' and 'move'<BR>
+ Copy or move objects with the mouse. See 'copy' for details.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'complete'<BR>
+ Two lines with one common end-point are selected. This two lines are
+ complemented by two other lines to yield a parallelogram.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'extend'<BR>
+ You can select a line, a circular or an elliptical arc which is then
+ extended with a predefined factor. The extension is starting from
+ the endpoint wich is nearest to the point you clicked on. By
+ extending an arc a whole circle or ellipse may result.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'fill'<BR> (see also menue item '* ')<BR>
+ You select a drawing object to generate a filled drawing object of
+ the same kind. The new object is always painted before all other
+ existing objects, therefore it does not hide already existing
+ objects.
+<P>
+ You may fill circles, ellipses, circular arcs, elliptical arcs,
+ filled circular arcs, filled elliptical arcs, triangles and
+ quadrangles.
+<P>
+ Triangles are defined by clicking on two intersecting lines. The
+ parts you clicked on define two edges. Quadrangles are defined by
+ clicking on two lines. This defines the four vertices for the filled
+ quadrangle. There are two possible ways to connect the four points.
+ To resolve this ambiguity we connect those endpoints of the two
+ lines which are closest to the point clicked on when selecting the
+ line.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'trim'<BR>
+ We define simple objects: lines, circles, ellipses, arcs, pieslices.
+ A simple object T can be intersected other single objects or
+ extended lines. A part of T between two intersection points or
+ between an intersection point and an end point of T can be
+ removed. First click on a point of T in the part to be removed. The
+ select two simple objects, which define the intersection points. If
+ only one other simple object is involved, select this same object
+ twice. Removing the whole object T in this way is not possible.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'up'<BR>
+ You select one or more objects. This objects are moved up to the top
+ of the hierarchy of drawing objects, this means they are painted
+ last and may obscure other objects lower in the hierarchy. In
+ addition the sequence of the selected objects in the hierarchy is
+ reversed.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'down'<BR>
+ You select one or more objects. This objects are moved down to the
+ bottom of the hierarchy of drawing objects, this means they are
+ painted first and may be obscured by other objects higher in the
+ hierarchy. The sequence of the selected objects in the hierarchy is
+ not reversed.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'delete'<BR>
+ The selected object is deleted. If you press one of the keys
+ BACKSPACE, DELETE oder UNDO all objects deleted since the last
+ selection of the menue item 'delete' are restored.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'cut'<BR>
+ With the menue items 'cut' and 'paste' you may copy objects from one
+ LaTeXdraw -window to an other LaTeXdraw -window. Selecting 'cut' defines
+ this window as the from-window. Only one from-window can exist.
+ After selecting 'cut' you have to define a reference point.
+ Afterwards you can select objects by clicking on them or by defining
+ a selection rectangle. Selected objects blink. If you select one
+ object more than once, this has no effect. If to-windows are already
+ defined then the objects selected are copied into the to-windows as
+ soon as they are selected. Otherwise the objects selected are copied
+ when a to-window comes into existence. The grouping of objects is
+ not copied.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'paste'<BR>
+ Selecting 'paste' defines this window as a to-window. More than one
+ to-window can be defined. After selecting 'paste' you have to define
+ a goal point. A to-window is ready to accept selected objects from
+ the from-window (see 'cut'). The copied objects from the from-window
+ are translated so that the reference point in the from-window
+ coincides with the goal point of the to-window.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item '-l'<BR>
+ Text is aligned left horizontally with the reference point.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item '-r'<BR>
+ Text is aligned right horizontally with the reference point.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item '-b'<BR>
+ The bottom of the text is aligned with the reference point.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item '-t'<BR>
+ The top of the text is aligned with the reference point.
+<P>
+ <LI> Menue item '* '<BR>
+ The drawing object selected is filled. No border line is generated.
+ Circles, ellipses, arcs, rectangles, quadrangles and Bezier curves
+ may be filled. Regular polygons are not filled, but connecting
+ lines between vertices and center point are generated.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'C'<BR>
+ If the drawing objects 'circle' or 'ellipse' are selected circular
+ arcs or elliptical arcs are drawn. They are filled, if in addition
+ '* ' is active.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item '&#124;&#124;'<BR>
+ The symbol '&#124;&#124;' stands for parallel.
+<P>
+ If you draw a line and '&#124;&#124;' is active you want to draw a
+ line parallel to line gp. You have to click on the first end point
+ of the line. Then you click on a point to define roughly the
+ direction the resulting line should go. Then you select the line gp.
+ The generated line is as long as line gp and is parallel to gp.
+<P>
+ If you draw an ellipse or a elliptical arc you want the main axis
+ parallel to line gp. Again you have to click on the line gp as
+ requested in the drawing process.
+<P>
+ If you define text, the text can be oriented parallel to a line gp.
+ Again you have to click on the line gp as requested in the drawing
+ process.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item '-&#124;'<BR>
+ The symbol '-&#124;' stands for normal to. A line is defined by its
+ starting point p and a line s. The end point of the line is the
+ intersection of line s and its normal through point p.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'mp'<BR>
+ The symbol 'mp' stands for middle point.
+<P>
+ If 'mp' is active the point clicked on replaced by a modified point
+ as follows:
+ <UL><LI> Case 1: You clicked on a line then the resulting point is the
+ middle point of the line.
+ <LI> Case 2: You clicked on a circle, an ellipse or an arc then
+ the resulting point is the center point of the object.
+ <LI> Case 3: You clicked on a filled triangle or rectangle or
+ quadrangle then the resulting point is the center of gravity of
+ the object.
+ <LI> Case 4: The point you clicked on is too far from an object
+ then the resulting point is the point you clicked on.
+ </UL>
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'b&#62;'<BR>
+ An arrow is at the beginning of a line, an arc or a Bezier curve.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'e&#62;'<BR>
+ An arrow is at the end of a line, an arc or a Bezier curve.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item '|]'<BR>
+ If this item is activated and there is no arrow at the end points
+ selected, then solid lines are extended on both sides by half the
+ linewidth.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item '=&#60;number&#62;'<BR>
+ This number represents the linewidth. By clicking on this field with
+ the left (right) mouse button this number is incremented
+ (decremented) by one modulo 20. The actual linewidth in points for
+ printing is calculated as 0.57*&#60;number&#62;. It may be changed in
+ latexdraw.sty.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item ' _ ' and not menue item ' . ' active<BR>
+ Lines are dashed.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item ' . ' and not menue item '_ ' active<BR>
+ Lines are dotted.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item ' _ ' and menue item ' . ' active<BR>
+ Lines are dashed-dotted.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue items ' &#60; &#94; v &#62; '<BR>
+ Scrolling of the drawing by a fixed amount left, up, right or down.
+ There is no problem if parts of the drawing are outside of the
+ window. Scrolling of the window can be done at any time, also
+ between clicks defining one drawing object. Scrolling can also be
+ done with the arrow keys of the keyboard.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item '[]'<BR>
+ The drawing is saved and work can continue.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'groupmode'<BR>
+ Groupmode is activated, selecting one object may select all objects
+ of a group. If single objects are to be selected, e.g. for changing
+ their attributes or for deleting, then 'groupmode' should not be
+ active. Turning off groupmode does not destroy the group hierarchy
+ but only deactivates it.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'newgroup'<BR>
+ A new group of objects is generated. All objects or object groups
+ you select until you click again on 'newgroup' or on an other menue
+ item are grouped together. The objects selected blink.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'ungroup'<BR>
+ You ungroup a group of objects. First you click on an object, then
+ all elements of the highest group this object is contained in
+ blink. If you click on 'OK' then this highest group is ungrouped
+ into the single objects or the object groups this group consisted
+ of.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'showgroup'<BR>
+ You click on an object, then all elements of the highest group this
+ object is contained in blink.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'G' (Grid)<BR>
+ A grid is always displayed. Since snap is defined in a new way it is
+ rarely necessary to work without a grid.
+<P>
+ If you click on 'G' then a square grid with a basic gridwidth is
+ displayed where the center point, is the center of the drawing area.
+<P>
+ Then you may define three additional points or leave the grid
+ definition by selecting an other menue item now or later at any
+ point in the progress. In this case the grid defined at the moment
+ you leave is the grid to be used.
+<P>
+ The first point gives the center point of the grid. Width and height
+ of the mesh stay unchanged.
+<P>
+ The second point is the next grid point to the right of the center
+ point. The grid may not be parallel to the x- and y-axis, but the
+ mesh is rectangular. Width and height of the mesh are identical.
+<P>
+ The third point is the next grid point above the center point. The
+ third and second point together define a grid, whose width and
+ height are different and which is not rectangular.
+<P>
+ The width and height of the mesh changes also when scaling the
+ drawing.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'o'<BR>
+ The drawing is centered around the middle of the drawing area. This
+ operation can be done at any time.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item '+'<BR>
+ The drawing is enlarged. This operation can be done at any time.
+ You can also use key + of the keyboard.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item '-'<BR>
+ The drawing is scaled down. This operation can be done at any time.
+ You can also use key - of the keyboard.
+<P>
+ <LI> Menue item 'snap'<BR>
+ When clicking on a point and 'snap' is active, then the point
+ really used is in most cases the snap-in-point. If snap is not
+ active, then the point used is the point you clicked on.
+<P>
+ The snap-in-point is the nearest hot-point of an object or grid, if
+ this point is within a certain range. Otherwise it is the point you
+ clicked on.
+<P>
+ Hot-points are
+ <UL><LI> reference points of texts
+ <LI> endpoints of lines, arcs and Bezier-curves
+ <LI> center points of circles, ellipses and arcs
+ <LI> vertices of triangles, rectangles and quadrangels
+ </UL>
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'xy'<BR>
+ If 'xy' is active you define the next point not by clicking with
+ the mouse button but by giving two floating point numbers separated
+ by blanks via keyboard input. The coordinates are defined in
+ gridunits relative to the center point of the grid. Input is
+ finished with key RETURN.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item 'deg'<BR>
+ If 'deg' is active the next point to define an end point of an arc
+ is not defined by clicking with the mouse button, but by keyboard
+ input of a floating point number. This number gives the angle of the
+ endpoint in degrees in the mathematical sense.
+<P>
+<LI> Menue item '&#60;colornumber&#62;:&#60;colorname&#62;'<BR>
+ The number and name of the color used for strokes and for filling is
+ given in this menue field. The background color of this field is
+ this color. The number is incremented (decremented) by one through
+ clicking with the left (right) mouse button on this field. You can
+ also select a color by clicking on the special menue part.
+<P>
+ If a color is not available the corresponding field is black. The
+ internal representation of the colors is with an integer value.
+ Number 0 is black and number 1 is white. The actual colors used are
+ defined in the style file latexdraw.sty by their RGB-values.
+<P>
+ <LI> Menue item 'chatt'<BR>
+ You can change the attributes of objects by first clicking on the
+ attribute in the menue and then selecting objects. The process of
+ changing attributes and selecting objects can be repeated. The
+ attributes linewidth, colour, type of line, arrows, font and
+ text-alignment can be changed. Only those attributes are changed
+ which have been clicked on at least once after selecting 'chatt'!
+<P>
+ <LI> Menuefeld 'stdin'<BR>
+
+ If activated, input from standard-input is expected and waited
+ for. There are two cases:<P>
+
+ First case: A complete Latexdraw-file arrives, including the
+ headlines with a version number and other parameters as well as the
+ trailing lines which define the groups. In this case all in
+ the programm already existing drawing elements are deleted and only the
+ newly arriving drawing elements are stored. This is equivalent to
+ loading a new picture. This new picture is diplayed after input of
+ the last line, then there is a delay of d seconds until a new
+ interaction is possible (see menue item 'd:').<P>
+
+ Second case: Only drawing elements are coming, without header lines
+ or trailing lines. Already existing drawing elements are retained
+ and not deleted. A newly arriving drawing element with positiv type
+ is stored on top of the existing elements, therefore displayed
+ last. If there is already a identical drawing element, which
+ differs only in color or lineattributes, these attributes are taken
+ from the newly arrived element and the latter is discarded
+ afterwards. If the type of the element is negativ (-t) and there
+ is an identical element with type t, then both elements are
+ deleted. A drawing element has the structure as in the
+ Latexdraw-file and must be contained in one line. The last element
+ is followed by a line with 17 zeros separated by blanks. If such a
+ line arrives, the drawing is displayed, then there is a delay of d
+ seconds until a new interaction is possible (see menue item 'd:').<P>
+
+ Input using standard input can consist of an arbitrary mixed
+ sequence of the obove mentioned two input types. Only after input
+ of a whole line interactions with the menue of the window is
+ possible. There are no restrictions in the actions possible, e.g.
+ it is possible to activate other menue-items and continue standard
+ input later.<P>
+
+ The feature is especially useful for on-line animations, therefore
+ grid points and click marks are not displayed in this mode.
+<P>
+
+ <LI> Menuefeld 'd:&#60;dauer&#62;s'<BR>
+
+ The value $<$dauer$>$ represents the delay in seconds after input
+ of drawings using standard input (see stdin). The value is
+ incremented (decremented) by clicking on this field with the left
+ (right) mouse button.
+
+</OL><BR> <P>
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+<H1><A NAME=SECTION00040000000000000000> LaTeXdraw --file</A></H1>
+<P>
+The LaTeXdraw --file is an ASCII-file. It is one of the two output files
+of LaTeXdraw . It can easily be read or modified by an user. Each line
+represents an object. The first number gives the type of the drawing
+object, e.g. circle. Then coordinates and other attributes follow.
+Each line for an object has the same number of values, even if not all
+are needed. If the object is of type text, then the following line
+contains the text string. After the input lines which define objects a
+line with zeroes is included.
+<P>
+The header of the LaTeXdraw --output file gives internal parameters. The
+trailer of the LaTeXdraw --output file gives the group hierarchy.
+<P>
+A LaTeXdraw --file can be input file to LaTeXdraw .
+<P>
+<BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> LaTeX-file</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" LaTeX-file">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html195 HREF="node16.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html193 HREF="ltdmanual.e.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html187 HREF="node14.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html197 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html196 HREF="node16.html"> Internal format of </A>
+<B>Up:</B> <A NAME=tex2html194 HREF="ltdmanual.e.html">No Title</A>
+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html188 HREF="node14.html"> LaTeXdraw --file</A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H1><A NAME=SECTION00050000000000000000> LaTeX-file</A></H1>
+<P>
+The LaTeX-file is the second output file of LaTeXdraw . It is the LaTeX
+source file representing the drawing. It is used with latexdraw.sty
+and pstricks.tex. To convert the DVI-file to Postscript dvips is used.
+<P>
+The LaTeX-file is also an ASCII-file and can be modified by the user
+if necessary. There are two output modes available (defined when you
+save a picture):
+<OL><LI> The LaTeX-file is a complete LaTeX-document which can be
+ translated by latex without further changes or additions. Then it
+ can be translated to a postscript-file with dvips.
+<LI> The LaTeX-file contains only the picture itsself without
+ headers and trailers. It starts with &#92;beginpicture and
+ ends with &#92;endpicture. This type of file is used for
+ including in an other document by &#92;include.... In this
+ case macros defined outside the picture can be used in text strings
+ in the picture.
+</OL><BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> Internal format of the LaTeXdraw --file</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" Internal format of the LaTeXdraw --file">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html206 HREF="node17.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html204 HREF="ltdmanual.e.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html198 HREF="node15.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html208 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html207 HREF="node17.html"> Header</A>
+<B>Up:</B> <A NAME=tex2html205 HREF="ltdmanual.e.html">No Title</A>
+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html199 HREF="node15.html"> LaTeX-file</A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H1><A NAME=SECTION00060000000000000000> Internal format of the LaTeXdraw --file</A></H1>
+<P>
+All versions of the LaTeXdraw --files are upward compatible.
+<P>
+<BR> <HR>
+<UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html209 HREF="node17.html#SECTION00061000000000000000"> Header</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html210 HREF="node18.html#SECTION00062000000000000000"> Drawing objects</A>
+<UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html211 HREF="node19.html#SECTION00062100000000000000"> Parameters for different objects</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html212 HREF="node20.html#SECTION00062200000000000000"> Common parameters</A>
+</UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html213 HREF="node21.html#SECTION00063000000000000000"> Structure of the groups</A>
+</UL>
+<BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> Header</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" Header">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html222 HREF="node18.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html220 HREF="node16.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html214 HREF="node16.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html224 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html223 HREF="node18.html"> Drawing objects</A>
+<B>Up:</B> <A NAME=tex2html221 HREF="node16.html"> Internal format of </A>
+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html215 HREF="node16.html"> Internal format of </A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H2><A NAME=SECTION00061000000000000000> Header</A></H2>
+<P>
+The header consists of 7 lines:
+<UL><LI> line 1:<BR> Name and version of the program this file was
+ generated with
+<LI> line 2:<BR> All coordinate values (dimensions) in the file are
+ given in pixels. The value given in line 2 is the size
+ of one pixel in mm. It is used as ''&#92;unitlength''. The
+ number is followed by a comment in brackets.
+<LI> line 3:<BR> The line consists of a number followed by a comment in
+ brackets. This line is no longer evaluated.
+<LI> line 4:<BR> The line consists of a number followed by a comment in
+ brackets.This line is no longer evaluated.
+<LI> line 5:<BR> The line consists of a number followed by a comment in
+ brackets.This line is no longer evaluated.
+<LI> line 6:<BR> The line contains 8 numbers and a comment in brackets.
+ The numbers are used for generating the grid in the drawing window.
+<LI> line 7:<BR> The line contains 10 numbers and a comment in
+ brackets. The numbers are:
+ <UL><LI> x and y for lower left point of picture in pixels
+ <LI> x and y for upper right point of picture in pixels
+ <LI> number of pixels in x and in y dimension (size of the picture)
+ <LI> maximum width and height of printed picture in mm as given as
+ output-option by the user.
+ <LI> standalone document (1), document ready to include in other
+ document (0)
+ <LI> rotate picture (0), dont rotate picture (1)
+ </UL>
+<P>
+ An example of the header is:
+<PRE>LaTeXdraw (Siegert, TUM, C15.06)Digi
+ 2.64706E-01 (TEXFAKTOR)
+ 2.00000E+00 (TEXDASHLAENGE)
+ 1.80000E+00 (TEXDOTGAP)
+ 8.00000E-01 (TEXINTERDOTGAP)
+16.667 16.667 562.400 294.750 1.000 0.000 0.000 1.000 (GITTERWERTE)
+210.000 78.083 838.000 518.000 628.000 439.917 165.600 228.000 1 1 (AUSGABEOPTIONEN)
+</PRE>
+
+</UL><BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> Drawing objects</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" Drawing objects">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html233 HREF="node19.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html231 HREF="node16.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html225 HREF="node17.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html235 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html234 HREF="node19.html"> Parameters for different </A>
+<B>Up:</B> <A NAME=tex2html232 HREF="node16.html"> Internal format of </A>
+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html226 HREF="node17.html"> Header</A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H2><A NAME=SECTION00062000000000000000> Drawing objects</A></H2>
+<P>
+The drawing objects are specified after the header. For each drawing
+object one line is used. Each line consists of 17 integer or floating
+point values. After the last drawing object there is a line with 17
+zeroes. The numbers are separated with a blank. Some of the numbers
+are redundant, e.g. the point (xb1, yb1) for arcs. All redundant
+parameters are not used when inputting the file. These values are
+calculated again within LaTeXdraw . Redundant parameters are not mentioned
+in the description of the objects. Some parameters may not be defined
+for an object. Those parameters are also not mentioned there.
+<P>
+The sequence of the objects defines implicitly a sequence number,
+starting with 1. The sequence defines the sequence in which the
+objects are painted.
+<P>
+The x-coordinate points to the right, the y-coordinate upwards. Angles
+are in the mathematical sense (counterclockwise). All angles are given
+in multiples of 0.1 degree.
+<P>
+The parameters of an object are (according to the their sequence in
+the line):<BR>
+typ, x1, y1, x2, y2, xb1, yb1, xb2, yb2, wanf, wend, liniendicke,
+linienende, linientyp, lx, ly, rotwi
+<P>
+<BR> <HR>
+<UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html236 HREF="node19.html#SECTION00062100000000000000"> Parameters for different objects</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html237 HREF="node20.html#SECTION00062200000000000000"> Common parameters</A>
+</UL>
+<BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> Parameters for different objects</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" Parameters for different objects">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html246 HREF="node20.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html244 HREF="node18.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html238 HREF="node18.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html248 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html247 HREF="node20.html"> Common parameters</A>
+<B>Up:</B> <A NAME=tex2html245 HREF="node18.html"> Drawing objects</A>
+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html239 HREF="node18.html"> Drawing objects</A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H3><A NAME=SECTION00062100000000000000> Parameters for different objects</A></H3>
+<P>
+<p><table border><TR><TD>
+typ=2 <TD> Text<TR><TD>
+ <TD> x1,y1 <TD> reference point<TR><TD>
+ <TD> ly = 0 <TD> aligned left and bottom<TR><TD>
+ <TD> ly = 1 <TD> centered all<TR><TD>
+ <TD> ly = 2 <TD> aligned right and bottom<TR><TD>
+ <TD> ly = 3 <TD> horizontally centered, aligned bottom<TR><TD>
+ <TD> ly = 4 <TD> aligned left and top<TR><TD>
+ <TD> ly = 5 <TD> aligned right and top<TR><TD>
+ <TD> ly = 6 <TD> horizontally centered, aligned top<TR><TD>
+ <TD> ly = 7 <TD> aligned left, vertically centered<TR><TD>
+ <TD> ly = 8 <TD> aligned right, vertically centered<TR><TD>
+ <TD> linientyp <TD> number of font<TR><TD>
+ <TD> the following line contains the text string!<TR><TD>
+</table><BR>
+<p><table border><TR><TD>
+typ=3 <TD> line<TR><TD>
+ <TD> x1,y1 <TD> first end point<TR><TD>
+ <TD> x2,y2 <TD> second end point<TR><TD>
+</table><BR>
+<p><table border><TR><TD>
+typ=5 <TD> circle<TR><TD>
+ <TD> x1,y1 <TD> center point<TR><TD>
+ <TD> lx <TD> radius<TR><TD>
+ <TD> ly <TD> = lx<TR><TD>
+</table><BR>
+<p><table border><TR><TD>
+typ=6 <TD> filled circle<TR><TD>
+ <TD> x1,y1 <TD> center point<TR><TD>
+ <TD> lx <TD> radius<TR><TD>
+ <TD> ly <TD> = lx<TR><TD>
+</table><BR>
+<p><table border><TR><TD>
+typ=7 <TD> circular arc<TR><TD>
+ <TD> x1,y1 <TD> center point<TR><TD>
+ <TD> lx <TD> radius<TR><TD>
+ <TD> ly <TD> = lx<TR><TD>
+ <TD> wanf <TD> angle of start point (in 0.1 degrees), 0 &#60;= wanf &#60;= 3600<TR><TD>
+ <TD> wend <TD> angle of end point (in 0.1 degrees), 0 &#60;= wend &#60;= 3600<TR><TD>
+</table><BR>
+<p><table border><TR><TD>
+typ=8 <TD> ellipse<TR><TD>
+ <TD> x1,y1 <TD> center point<TR><TD>
+ <TD> lx <TD> semimajor axis<TR><TD>
+ <TD> ly <TD> semiminor axis<TR><TD>
+</table><BR>
+<p><table border><TR><TD>
+typ=9 <TD> filled ellipse<TR><TD>
+ <TD> x1,y1 <TD> center point<TR><TD>
+ <TD> lx <TD> semimajor axis<TR><TD>
+ <TD> ly <TD> semiminor axis<TR><TD>
+</table><BR>
+<p><table border><TR><TD>
+typ=10 <TD> elliptic arc<TR><TD>
+ <TD> x1,y1 <TD> center point<TR><TD>
+ <TD> lx <TD> semimajor axis<TR><TD>
+ <TD> ly <TD> semiminor axis<TR><TD>
+ <TD> wanf <TD> angle of start point (in 0.1 degrees), 0 &#60;= wanf &#60;= 3600<TR><TD>
+ <TD> wend <TD> angle of end point (in 0.1 degrees), 0 &#60;= wend &#60;= 3600<TR><TD>
+</table><BR>
+<p><table border><TR><TD>
+typ=11 <TD> filled rectangle<TR><TD>
+ <TD> x1,y1 <TD> first vertix<TR><TD>
+ <TD> xb1,yb1 <TD> second vertix<TR><TD>
+ <TD> x2,y2 <TD> third vertix (diagonal to the first)<TR><TD>
+ <TD> xb2,yb2 <TD> fourth vertix<TR><TD>
+</table><BR>
+<p><table border><TR><TD>
+typ=12 <TD> Bezier curve<TR><TD>
+ <TD> x1,y1 <TD> start point<TR><TD>
+ <TD> xb1,yb1 <TD> point to define tangent to start point<TR><TD>
+ <TD> xb2,yb2 <TD> point to define tangent to end point<TR><TD>
+ <TD> x2,y2 <TD> end point<TR><TD>
+</table><BR>
+<p><table border><TR><TD>
+typ=13 <TD> filled triangle<TR><TD>
+ <TD> x1,y1 <TD> first vertix<TR><TD>
+ <TD> xb1,yb1 <TD> second vertix<TR><TD>
+ <TD> x2,y2 <TD> third vertix<TR><TD>
+</table><BR>
+<p><table border><TR><TD>
+typ=14 <TD> filled quadrangle<TR><TD>
+ <TD> x1,y1 <TD> first vertix<TR><TD>
+ <TD> xb1,yb1 <TD> second vertix<TR><TD>
+ <TD> x2,y2 <TD> third vertix (diagonal to the first)<TR><TD>
+ <TD> xb2,yb2 <TD> fourth vertix<TR><TD>
+</table><BR>
+<p><table border><TR><TD>
+typ=15 <TD> filled circular arc<TR><TD>
+ <TD> x1,y1 <TD> center point<TR><TD>
+ <TD> lx <TD> radius<TR><TD>
+ <TD> ly <TD> = lx<TR><TD>
+ <TD> wanf <TD> angle of start point (in 0.1 degrees), 0 &#60;= wanf &#60;= 3600<TR><TD>
+ <TD> wend <TD> angle of end point (in 0.1 degrees), 0 &#60;= wend &#60;= 3600<TR><TD>
+</table><BR>
+<p><table border><TR><TD>
+typ=16 <TD> filled elliptic arc<TR><TD>
+ <TD> x1,y1 <TD> center point<TR><TD>
+ <TD> lx <TD> semimajor axis<TR><TD>
+ <TD> ly <TD> semiminor axis<TR><TD>
+ <TD> wanf <TD> angle of start point (in 0.1 degrees), 0 &#60;= wanf &#60;= 3600<TR><TD>
+ <TD> wend <TD> angle of end point (in 0.1 degrees), 0 &#60;= wend &#60;= 3600<TR><TD>
+</table><BR>
+<P>
+<BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html246 HREF="node20.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html244 HREF="node18.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html238 HREF="node18.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html248 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html247 HREF="node20.html"> Common parameters</A>
+<B>Up:</B> <A NAME=tex2html245 HREF="node18.html"> Drawing objects</A>
+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html239 HREF="node18.html"> Drawing objects</A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> Style files</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" Style files">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html48 HREF="node3.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html46 HREF="node1.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html40 HREF="node1.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html50 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html49 HREF="node3.html"> Fonts</A>
+<B>Up:</B> <A NAME=tex2html47 HREF="node1.html"> Environment</A>
+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html41 HREF="node1.html"> Environment</A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H2><A NAME=SECTION00011000000000000000> Style files</A></H2>
+<P>
+LaTeXdraw uses UNIX and X-Windows. For translating a LaTeX-source
+document with pictures the style file latexdraw.sty must be included.
+This style file uses the package pstricks.tex (a standard package for
+LaTeX). For printing and previewing the DVI-file generated by latex or
+slitex is not suitable. You must translate the DVI-file to a
+Postscript-file by the program dvips.
+<P>
+Example:<BR> Assuming a LaTeX-document with the file name myfile.tex,
+the following commands do the job:<BR> latex myfile.tex<BR> dvips
+myfile.dvi<BR> The headline of myfile.tex could be <BR>
+&#92;documentstyle[latexdraw]{article}<BR>
+<P>
+<BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
diff --git a/support/latexdraw/doc/ltdmanual.html.e/node20.html b/support/latexdraw/doc/ltdmanual.html.e/node20.html
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> Common parameters</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" Common parameters">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html255 HREF="node21.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html253 HREF="node18.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html249 HREF="node19.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html257 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html256 HREF="node21.html"> Structure of the </A>
+<B>Up:</B> <A NAME=tex2html254 HREF="node18.html"> Drawing objects</A>
+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html250 HREF="node19.html"> Parameters for different </A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H3><A NAME=SECTION00062200000000000000> Common parameters</A></H3>
+<P>
+<p><table border><TR><TD>
+liniendicke<TD>= <TD> 100 * colornumber + linewidth<TR><TD>
+<P>
+linienende <TD>=<TD> 0 <TD> line end butt<TR><TD>
+linienende <TD>=<TD> 1 <TD> arrow at first point<TR><TD>
+linienende <TD>=<TD> 2 <TD> arrow at second point<TR><TD>
+linienende <TD>=<TD> 3 <TD> arrow at both ends<TR><TD>
+linienende <TD>=<TD> 4 <TD> line protruding<TR><TD>
+<P>
+linientyp <TD>=<TD> 1 <TD> solid line<TR><TD>
+linientyp <TD>=<TD> 2 <TD> dotted line<TR><TD>
+linientyp <TD>=<TD> 3 <TD> dotted line<TR><TD>
+linientyp <TD>=<TD> 5 <TD> dashed line<TR><TD>
+linientyp <TD>=<TD> 7 <TD> dashed-dotted line<TR><TD>
+</table>
+<BR>
+<P>
+The rotation of ellipses or elliptic arcs is given by 'rotwi'. It is
+the angle in 0.1 degrees from the positive x-axis to the major axis.
+<P>
+The rotation of texts is given by 'rotwi', the angle between the
+positive x-axis and the baseline of the text.
+<P>
+<BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> Structure of the groups</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" Structure of the groups">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html264 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html262 HREF="node16.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html258 HREF="node20.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html266 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html265 HREF="node22.html">Contents</A>
+<B>Up:</B> <A NAME=tex2html263 HREF="node16.html"> Internal format of </A>
+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html259 HREF="node20.html"> Common parameters</A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H2><A NAME=SECTION00063000000000000000> Structure of the groups</A></H2>
+<P>
+The group structure is stored after the drawing objects. There are two
+parts:
+<UL><LI> Part 1: Definition which drawing object belongs to which group<BR>
+ For each group which has at least one drawing object as a direct
+ member and not only other groups the following blank separated list
+ is given: The number of the group followed by the sequence numbers
+ of the drawing objects which are direct members. This list ends with
+ a zero. The sequence number of a drawing object is given by the list
+ of drawing objects.
+<P>
+ Each drawing object can be a direct member of only one group. A
+ drawing object which is not member of a group is not listed.
+<P>
+ Part 1 is concluded with a zero.
+<P>
+<LI> Part 2: Definition of the group hierarchy.<BR>
+This part is a blank separated list of pairs of numbers concluded with
+two zeros. Each pair gives a groupnumber and the number of the parent
+group. Groups which do not have a parent group are not listed.
+</UL>
+<P>
+<BR>
+<P>
+<BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE>Contents</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value="Contents">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html275 HREF="node23.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html273 HREF="ltdmanual.e.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html267 HREF="node21.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html276 HREF="node23.html"> About this document </A>
+<B>Up:</B> <A NAME=tex2html274 HREF="ltdmanual.e.html">No Title</A>
+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html268 HREF="node21.html"> Structure of the </A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<P><H2><A NAME=SECTION00070000000000000000>Contents</A></H2>
+<UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html277 HREF="node1.html#SECTION00010000000000000000"> Environment</A>
+<UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html278 HREF="node2.html#SECTION00011000000000000000"> Style files</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html279 HREF="node3.html#SECTION00012000000000000000"> Fonts</A>
+</UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html280 HREF="node4.html#SECTION00020000000000000000"> User interface</A>
+<UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html281 HREF="node5.html#SECTION00021000000000000000"> Cursor</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html282 HREF="node6.html#SECTION00022000000000000000"> Files</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html283 HREF="node7.html#SECTION00023000000000000000"> LaTeXdraw -Window</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html284 HREF="node8.html#SECTION00024000000000000000"> Command options</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html285 HREF="node9.html#SECTION00025000000000000000"> Mouse buttons</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html286 HREF="node10.html#SECTION00026000000000000000"> Object groups</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html287 HREF="node11.html#SECTION00027000000000000000"> Selection of menue items</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html288 HREF="node12.html#SECTION00028000000000000000"> Error messages</A>
+</UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html289 HREF="node13.html#SECTION00030000000000000000"> Description of the menue items</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html290 HREF="node14.html#SECTION00040000000000000000"> LaTeXdraw --file</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html291 HREF="node15.html#SECTION00050000000000000000"> LaTeX-file</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html292 HREF="node16.html#SECTION00060000000000000000"> Internal format of the LaTeXdraw --file</A>
+<UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html293 HREF="node17.html#SECTION00061000000000000000"> Header</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html294 HREF="node18.html#SECTION00062000000000000000"> Drawing objects</A>
+<UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html295 HREF="node19.html#SECTION00062100000000000000"> Parameters for different objects</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html296 HREF="node20.html#SECTION00062200000000000000"> Common parameters</A>
+</UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html297 HREF="node21.html#SECTION00063000000000000000"> Structure of the groups</A>
+</UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html298 HREF="node23.html#SECTION00080000000000000000"> About this document ... </A>
+</UL>
+ <BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> About this document ... </TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" About this document ... ">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif_gr.gif"> <A NAME=tex2html303 HREF="ltdmanual.e.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html299 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html305 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B>Up:</B> <A NAME=tex2html304 HREF="ltdmanual.e.html">No Title</A>
+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html300 HREF="node22.html">Contents</A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H1><A NAME=SECTION00080000000000000000> About this document ... </A></H1>
+<P>
+ <STRONG></STRONG><P>
+This document was generated using the <A HREF="http://cbl.leeds.ac.uk/nikos/tex2html/doc/latex2html/latex2html.html"><STRONG>LaTeX</STRONG>2<tt>HTML</tt></A> translator Version 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) Copyright &#169; 1993, 1994, <A HREF="http://cbl.leeds.ac.uk/nikos/personal.html">Nikos Drakos</A>, Computer Based Learning Unit, University of Leeds. <P> The command line arguments were: <BR>
+<STRONG>latex2html</STRONG> <tt>ltdmanual.e.tex</tt>. <P>The translation was initiated by Hans-J. Siegert on Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997<BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> Fonts</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" Fonts">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html57 HREF="node4.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html55 HREF="node1.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html51 HREF="node2.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html59 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html58 HREF="node4.html"> User interface</A>
+<B>Up:</B> <A NAME=tex2html56 HREF="node1.html"> Environment</A>
+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html52 HREF="node2.html"> Style files</A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H2><A NAME=SECTION00012000000000000000> Fonts</A></H2>
+<P>
+The fonts used by LaTeXdraw in its output file are 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, and
+18 point Roman fonts in normal, bold and italics. If no font is
+defined, the font defined in the environment of the picture is used.
+All fonts can be redefined either in latexdraw.sty or later in the
+LaTeX-document.
+<P>
+Fonts used for the screen display are (* is wild card):<BR>
+-* -times-medium-r-* -* -8-* <BR>
+-* -times-medium-r-* -* -10-* <BR>
+-* -times-medium-r-* -* -14-* <BR>
+-* -times-medium-r-* -* -17-* <BR>
+-* -times-medium-r-* -* -20-* <BR>
+-* -times-medium-r-* -* -24-* <BR>
+-* -times-bold-r-* -* -8-* <BR>
+-* -times-bold-r-* -* -10-* <BR>
+-* -times-bold-r-* -* -14-* <BR>
+-* -times-bold-r-* -* -17-* <BR>
+-* -times-bold-r-* -* -20-* <BR>
+-* -times-bold-r-* -* -24-* <BR>
+-* -times-medium-i-* -* -8-* <BR>
+-* -times-medium-i-* -* -10-* <BR>
+-* -times-medium-i-* -* -14-* <BR>
+-* -times-medium-i-* -* -17-* <BR>
+-* -times-medium-i-* -* -20-* <BR>
+-* -times-medium-i-* -* -24-* <BR>
+8x13<BR>
+8x13bold<BR>
+<P>
+These fonts should be available in your system. If pathnames are not
+right, they can be modified by xset fp &#60; comma separated list of
+pathnames &#62;. If a font is not available LaTeXdraw uses a 8x13-font<BR>
+ -* -times-medium-r-* -* -17-*
+<P>
+<BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> User interface</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" User interface">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html68 HREF="node5.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html66 HREF="ltdmanual.e.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html60 HREF="node3.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html70 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html69 HREF="node5.html"> Cursor</A>
+<B>Up:</B> <A NAME=tex2html67 HREF="ltdmanual.e.html">No Title</A>
+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html61 HREF="node3.html"> Fonts</A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H1><A NAME=SECTION00020000000000000000> User interface</A></H1>
+<P>
+<BR> <HR>
+<UL>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html71 HREF="node5.html#SECTION00021000000000000000"> Cursor</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html72 HREF="node6.html#SECTION00022000000000000000"> Files</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html73 HREF="node7.html#SECTION00023000000000000000"> LaTeXdraw -Window</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html74 HREF="node8.html#SECTION00024000000000000000"> Command options</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html75 HREF="node9.html#SECTION00025000000000000000"> Mouse buttons</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html76 HREF="node10.html#SECTION00026000000000000000"> Object groups</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html77 HREF="node11.html#SECTION00027000000000000000"> Selection of menue items</A>
+<LI> <A NAME=tex2html78 HREF="node12.html#SECTION00028000000000000000"> Error messages</A>
+</UL>
+<BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> Cursor</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" Cursor">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html87 HREF="node6.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html85 HREF="node4.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html79 HREF="node4.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html89 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html88 HREF="node6.html"> Files</A>
+<B>Up:</B> <A NAME=tex2html86 HREF="node4.html"> User interface</A>
+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html80 HREF="node4.html"> User interface</A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H2><A NAME=SECTION00021000000000000000> Cursor</A></H2>
+<P>
+Three different shapes of the cursor are used:
+<UL><LI> Keyboard input expected (square with point);
+<LI> Click with mouse button expected (arrow);
+<LI> LaTeXdraw is busy (heart).
+</UL><BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> Files</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" Files">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html98 HREF="node7.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html96 HREF="node4.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html90 HREF="node5.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html100 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
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+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H2><A NAME=SECTION00022000000000000000> Files</A></H2>
+<P>
+LaTeXdraw generates two different output files:
+<UL><LI> the LaTeXdraw --file<BR> The LaTeXdraw -file saves the picture in an
+ internal format. This file can be read and modified by LaTeXdraw again.
+ Use it to save the final version of your picture and intermediate
+ states.
+<LI> the LaTeX--file<BR> The LaTeX--file is the output file with the
+ generated latex source code for the picture. When saving a picture
+ you can choose one of two versions:
+ <UL><LI> The file is a full latex document with all headers and
+ trailers. It can be translated with latex and dvips immediately.
+ <LI> The file is a latex document containing only the picture. It
+ can be included in other latex-documents without changes, e.g.
+ by<BR> &#92;input{&#60;filename&#62;}
+ </UL></UL>
+All files are ASCII-files and can easily be modified, if necessary.
+<P>
+<BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> LaTeXdraw -Window</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" LaTeXdraw -Window">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html109 HREF="node8.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html107 HREF="node4.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html101 HREF="node6.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html111 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
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+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html102 HREF="node6.html"> Files</A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H2><A NAME=SECTION00023000000000000000> LaTeXdraw -Window</A></H2>
+<P>
+The LaTeXdraw window allows fast drawing. Therefore all drawing options
+are always displayed and there are no pull down menues. The LaTeXdraw
+window consists of the following regions:
+<UL><LI> A special menue for direct selection of colors and fonts;
+<LI> the menue with drawing options and basic drawing elements, also
+ called objects;
+<LI> the prompt line showing the next action expected or the current
+ keyboard input;
+<LI> the drawing area, with the picture<BR> The area can be scrolled
+ with the arrow keys of the keyboard. The size can be changed by
+ changing the size of the window. The initial size corresponds
+ roughly to paper format A4.
+</UL><BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> Command options</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" Command options">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html120 HREF="node9.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html118 HREF="node4.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html112 HREF="node7.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html122 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
+<B> Next:</B> <A NAME=tex2html121 HREF="node9.html"> Mouse buttons</A>
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+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html113 HREF="node7.html"> LaTeXdraw -Window</A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H2><A NAME=SECTION00024000000000000000> Command options</A></H2>
+<P>
+All command options are optional. LaTeXdraw knows the following command
+options:<BR>
+<UL><LI> -q or -l: the orientation of the drawing area is landscape (this
+ does not influence the output files!)
+<LI> -t: If LaTeXdraw was generated with the digitizer option (see
+ makefile) then the digitizer tablet is enabled
+<LI> The default header line used for the LaTeX-file is:<BR>
+ ''&#92;documentstyle[latexdraw]{article}''
+<LI> -2e sets the header line to:<BR>
+ ''&#92;documentclass{article}&#92;input{latexdraw.sty}''
+<LI> -d followed by a string x sets the header line to x.<BR>
+ Example:<BR> latexdraw -l -d
+ '&#92;[latexdraw]{report}&#92;pagestyle{empty}'
+<P>
+ sets orientation to landscape, uses the documentstyle report, and
+ the pagestyle is empty.
+<LI> -f followed by a font name defines the font used for the menue,
+ e.g. -f 8x13bold.
+<LI> The size of the drawing area can be adjusted by the user at any
+ time by changing the size of the window. The command option -s
+ followed by pixelwidthxpixelheight defines the initial size of the
+ drawing area.
+<LI> -io myfile1 myfile2<BR> In this case LaTeXdraw is not started for
+ drawing but only for file generation. The input file myfile1 is a
+ LaTeXdraw --file. It is used to generate the output file myfile2, which
+ is a LaTeX--file.
+</UL><BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3O//DTD W3 HTML 2.0//EN">
+<!Converted with LaTeX2HTML 95 (Thu Jan 19 1995) by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds >
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE> Mouse buttons</TITLE>
+</HEAD>
+<BODY>
+<meta name="description" value=" Mouse buttons">
+<meta name="keywords" value="ltdmanual.e">
+<meta name="resource-type" value="document">
+<meta name="distribution" value="global">
+<P>
+ <BR> <HR><A NAME=tex2html131 HREF="node10.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="next" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//next_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html129 HREF="node4.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="up" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//up_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html123 HREF="node8.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="previous" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//previous_motif.gif"></A> <A NAME=tex2html133 HREF="node22.html"><IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="contents" SRC="/usr/wiss/siegert/packages/latex2html-95.1/icons//contents_motif.gif"></A> <BR>
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+<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME=tex2html124 HREF="node8.html"> Command options</A>
+<BR> <HR> <P>
+<H2><A NAME=SECTION00025000000000000000> Mouse buttons</A></H2>
+<P>
+Usually you use the left mouse button to select a menue item, to click
+on a point or to define a selection rectangle by dragging. If you
+click on a menue item which represents a value, the left mouse button
+counts upwards and the right mouse button counts downwards.
+<P>
+If the menue item ''snap'' is active, the selected point in the
+drawing area is the nearest hot point of a drawing object or of the
+grid, if those are within a certain distance. If ''mp'' is active, the
+selected point is the middle point of the selected drawing object.
+<P>
+Often you want to draw horizontal or vertical lines, which do not
+follow grid lines. This is supported by the following mechanism.
+Suppose the point last selected is (xlast,ylast). Now you click on the
+point (x,y) and drag the mouse with button 1 pressed to the point
+(xe,ye). First the snap point (xsnap, ysnap) is calculated from (x,y).
+If |x-xe|&#62;|y-ye| then the point used for further processing is
+(xlast,ysnap) otherwise (xsnap,ylast).
+<P>
+<BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
+Sat Jul 5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>