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\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{boxdims}
\usepackage{upgreek}
-\usepackage[amssymb,Gray,thinqspace,textstyle]{SIunits}
+\usepackage{siunitx}
\usepackage{amssymb}
\input header
@@ -25,10 +25,56 @@
using m4 circuit macros and others, and gpic or dpic. In some cases
there are other or better m4 or pic constructs for producing the
same drawings, but the source-file names are shown for reference.
- Most of the examples can be processed using either dpic~-p or gpic~-t,
- but the possibility of other postprocessing has meant that sometimes
- the source is slightly more complicated than it would be if only
- one workflow had been assumed. The most simplicity and elegance is
- achieved by sticking to one pic interpreter and one postprocessor.
+ Most of the examples can be processed using either dpic~-p, dpic~-g,
+ or gpic~-t, but the possibility of other postprocessing has meant that
+ sometimes the source is slightly more complicated than it would be if
+ only one workflow had been assumed. The most simplicity and elegance
+ is achieved by sticking to one pic interpreter and one postprocessor.
+
+ A few of these examples are also found in the manual
+ Circuit\_macros.pdf. There are other examples in the examples directory
+ that are not included in this document. To process {\sl file}.m4, type, for
+ example, "make {\sl file}.pdf."
+
+% The tables of elements attempt to illustrate each macro option
+% at least once but the number of option combinations is huge so these
+% examples are not exhaustive.
+
+ A few of the examples following the circuits test some of the boundaries
+ of what macros and the pic language can do.
\input files
+\endinput
+
+Other examples currently:
+Ball.m4
+birds.m4
+Blogix.m4
+brace.m4
+Ccurve.m4
+chaos.m4
+Chuck.m4
+clock.m4
+Cruller.m4
+debug2.m4
+Escher.m4
+Euro.m4
+Floor.m4
+IC10107.m4
+keyval.m4
+Koch.m4
+OpAmpFilter.m4
+Orbits.m4
+person.m4
+Planes.m4
+PPA.m4
+Resolver.m4
+rotatetext.m4
+rotellipse.m4
+Shaky.m4
+snake.m4
+SPM.m4
+squiggle.m4
+Wheat.m4
+Zcos.m4
+