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LaTeD Version 1.1
(c) Gene Ressler 1993, 94, 97
de8827@trotter.usma.edu
LaTeD is a graphical editor for drawings in the LaTeX "picture"
environment. It runs under MSDOS or in a Windows DOS box. The
distribution includes full sources, including LaTeX source for
its documentation.
LaTeD is meant to be one of those "right arm" tools that
returns a lot for a minimum investment of learning time. It
is a simple and quick way to make clean-looking {picture}
environment drawings and diagrams for your LaTeX documents.
LaTeD makes it as easy as possible to live with {picture}
restrictions and get beautiful outputs on the first try.
Features include:
- Runs well in a DOS box under Win 95 and NT 4 as well as
DOS 5.x and later.
- GUI with Undo. Drawing tools include
. line, vector, solid, dashed, and black-filled boxes,
. text justified within any of the unfilled boxes plus the
option of an invisible justification box,
. open and filled circles given by radius or diameter, 1/4, 1/2,
and full ovals,
. modify tools for reshaping all objects and changing text.
. Other editing is through a pick set chosen with pick and unpick tools
and a tool to cycle the latest pick among nearby objects.
. Picks can be deleted, moved or copied. Copies can be in one
or any number of equally spaced instances.
. Bounding box can be computed by LaTeD or user-drawn.
. Earlier-saved drawings can be merged with the current one,
providing a simple drawing library facility.
- Fakes short lines with multiput dots.
- Nearly WYSIWYG (LaTeD knows about line and vector slopes, but
not circle diameters, and it only approximates text size).
- Writes {picture} in optional {figure} including caption,
{center}, and/or complete {document} (for quick proofing).
- User docs with figures by LaTeD.
- Full sources for everything.
No warranty of this software of any kind is expressed or implied
by the author.
Copy and use this program freely for any purpose except for sale
of the program (including the source code) itself. That is,
no one can copy this program for the purpose of providing it to
another person in exchange for money or other compensation, even
if this program is only part of the exchange.
All copies of computer source code in this distribution, whether
copies in whole or in part, must have this notice attached.
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Please let me know now you are faring with LaTeD:
de8827@trotter.usma.edu
Installation files: install\*.*
To get started:
0. Make sure you have a VGA-compatible display and that
you're running MOUSE.COM or MOUSE.SYS under DOS (or
else that you're running TED in a Win 95 or NT DOS box).
1. COPY a:\install\*.* YourInstallDirectory
2. Add YourInstallDirectory to the DOS path.
3. TED
Win 95 hint:
If mouse response is sluggish (crosshairs and rubber band
cursor are jerky) while running in a Win 95 DOS box, set
the DOS box or shortcut properties, "Misc" tab, "Idle Sensitivity"
to a lower (slider more to left) value.
Documents: install\ted.dvi
To compile source:
TC++ for DOS V1.0:
copy makefile.tcc makefile.
make
BC++ V4.0 (16-bit compiler)
copy makefile.bcc makefile.
make
To clean up after make:
make clean
To make stripped binary in ..\install
make install
To build documents in source\docs:
makeidx
blatex ted
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