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+This is the file README for the kblocks package, v.1.0.
+
+Description: Easily typeset Control Block Diagrams and Signal Flow Graphs with TikZ/PGF
+
+Desiring to typeset control block diagrams in LaTeX and dissatisfied
+with the other LaTeX macro packages that can be found online,
+I thought: why not write my own macro package for this purpose.
+
+Like all LaTeX packages, TikZ/PGF inherits the steep learning curve, that is,
+no what you see is what you get.
+Basically, kblocks defines a number of macro commands to make drawing control block diagrams
+using TikZ/ PGF more structured and easier.
+This macro reduces the length of this learning curve and serves as a frontend,
+by focusing the theme on control block diagrams only.
+
+You will find a demo and an introduction in kblocks-doc.pdf file.
+
+Fortunately this documentation in kblocks-doc.pdf as it grows and gets to be improved,
+will come with a number of slowly-paced tutorials, which will guide you
+on creating control block diagrams with the kblocks macro.
+
+Licensing of this package is covered by the MIT Licence.
+
+Any feedback is welcome: oasomefun@futa.edu.ng
+My wish is that you find it helpful. Don’t forget to share and like.
+Please feel free to e-mail me for any improvement or suggestion with respect to
+using kblocks and making it useful for researchers, students and others involved
+in the applications and field of control theory.
+
+
+Author: Oluwasegun Somefun