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<h5 class="subsubsection">3.1.5.3 Dots in <code>TikZ/PGF</code></h5>

<p><code>TikZ/PGF</code> does not have a <code>dots</code> command as does PSTricks. 
Instead, <code>Sketch</code> emits dots as <code>filldraw</code> circles.  The
diameter may be set using the option <code>dotsize</code> borrowed from
PSTricks.  The <code>dotsize</code> option will be removed from the option
list in the output <code>filldraw</code> command.  Other options work in the
expected way.  For example, <code>fill</code> sets fill color and
<code>color</code> sets line color of the circles.

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