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Axodraw2 2.1.1c 2021/03/05
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axodraw2.sty version is v2.1.1 2018/02/15
axohelp.c version is 1.4 2021/03/05
Axodraw2 is a package that defines macros for drawing Feynman graphs
in LaTeX documents.
It is an important development from the axodraw package, but since it
is not completely backwards compatible, we have given the style file a
changed name.
Compared with axodraw, many new features have been added, with new
types of line, and much more flexibility in their properties: For
details see the documentation.
In addition, it is now possible to use axodraw2 with pdflatex, as well
as with the latex-dvips method. However with pdflatex (and also
lualatex and xelatex), an external helper program, axohelp, is used to
perform the geometrical calculations needed for the pdf code inserted
in the output file. The processing involves a run of pdflatex, a run
of axohelp, and then another run of pdflatex.
The files in the distribution are:
README This file
axodraw2.sty The main style file
axodraw2-man.pdf Documentation
axodraw2-man.tex Source for documentation
example.tex Example latex file for use of axodraw2
axohelp.c Source code of axohelp
axohelp.1 Man page for axohelp
axohelp.test Script for testing axohelp
test.ax1 Input file for test
test.ax2-std Comparison output file for test
axohelp-big.test Script for comprehensive test of axohelp
test-big.ax1 Input file for comprehensive test
test-big.ax2-std Comparison output file for comprehensive test
configure.ac For use with autoconf and automake
Makefile.am For use with autoconf and automake
AUTHORS
COPYING
ChangeLog
INSTALL
Authors, copyright, license
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(C) 1994-2019 John Collins (jcc8 at psu dot edu) and Jos Vermaseren
(t68 at nikhef dot nl)
Axodraw2 is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version. See the files axodraw2.sty or axohelp.c
for more details.
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