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+Dear friends,
+
+To convert a PSTricks-code picture into a graphic file ".pdf", process
+the file "convert.tex" through the following steps:
+
+ 1) latex convert.tex (you automatically get the output file "convert-fig1.tex", then put the definitions in the preamble
+ of the convert.tex file in that of the convert-fig1.tex file).
+ 2) latex convert-fig1.tex
+ 3) dvips convert-fig1.dvi
+ 4) call the file "convert-fig1.ps" by the Ghostview progam to convert this file into its
+ eps version (you can rename the result, say "fig1.eps").
+ 5) use the eps2pdf program to convert the file "fig1.eps" into the file "fig1.pdf".
+
+The file "test.pdf" gives an illustration for a partition of a plane domain.
+Check your file "fig1.pdf" to see this partition.
+
+Enjoy!