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diff --git a/graphics/pstricks/contrib/pst-eucl/doc/pst-eucl-doc.tex b/graphics/pstricks/contrib/pst-eucl/doc/pst-eucl-doc.tex index f719f56f39..6100efcb86 100644 --- a/graphics/pstricks/contrib/pst-eucl/doc/pst-eucl-doc.tex +++ b/graphics/pstricks/contrib/pst-eucl/doc/pst-eucl-doc.tex @@ -370,6 +370,8 @@ to display it. \end{pspicture} \end{LTXexample} +%$ + \subsection{Triangles} The more classical figure, it has its own macro \Lcs{pstTriangle} for a quick definition: @@ -413,6 +415,8 @@ or angles. \Lcs{pstTriangleASA}\OptArgs\Largr{pos}\Largb{A}\Largr{$\angle{A}$,c,$\angle{B}$}\Largb{B}\Largb{C} \end{BDef} +%$ + - Macro \Lcs{pstTriangleSSS} create a triangle $ABC$ with given $A(x_1,y_1)$, and the three sides $a,b,c$, it output $B(x_2,y_2)$ and $C(x_3,y_3)$.\\ - Macro \Lcs{pstTriangleSAS} create a triangle $ABC$ with given $A(x_1,y_1)$, the angle of $\angle{A}$, and the other two sides $b,c$, @@ -527,12 +531,12 @@ right angle: \begin{sloppypar} -Valid optional arguments are \Lkeyword{RightAngleType}, \Lkeyword{RightAngleSize}, and - \Lkeyword{RightAngleSize} +Valid optional arguments are \Lkeyword{RightAngleType}, \Lkeyword{RightAngleSize}, + \Lkeyword{RightAngleSize}, and \Lkeyword{RightAngleDotDistance} \end{sloppypar} -The symbol used is controlled by the parameter \Lkeyword{RightAngleType} -\nxLkeyval{default}. Its possible values are : +The symbol is controlled by the parameter \Lkeyword{RightAngleType} +\nxLkeyval{default}. Its possible values are: \begin{compactitem} \item \Lkeyval{*} : standard symbol ; @@ -540,9 +544,16 @@ The symbol used is controlled by the parameter \Lkeyword{RightAngleType} \item \Lkeyval{suisseromand} : swiss romand symbol (given P. Schnewlin). \end{compactitem} -The only parameter controlling this command, excepting the ones which +The only parameters controlling this command, excepting the ones which controlled the line, is \Lkeyword{RightAngleSize} which defines the size -of the symbol \DefaultVal{0.28 unit}. +of the symbol \DefaultVal{0.28 unit} and \Lkeyword{RightAngleDotDistance}. For a +right angle style \Lkeyval{german} or \Lkeyval{swissromand} the distance of the dot +is preset to 0.5 (\Lkeyval{german}) or 0.45 (\Lkeyval{swissromand}), relative to the radius. +It can be controlled by the optional argument \Lkeyword{RightAngleDotDistance} which is +preset to 1. A greater value moves the dot away from the reference point. + + + For other angles, there is the command: |