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-This is CircuiTikz, version 0.3.0.
-
-This package provides a set of macros for naturally typesetting electrical and (somewhat less naturally, perhaps) electronical networks.
-
-It was born mainly for writing my own exercise book and exams sheets for the Elettrotecnica courses at Politecnico di Milano, Italy. I wanted a tool that was easy to use, with a lean syntax, native to \LaTeX, and supporting directly PDF output format.
-
-So I based everything with the very impressive (if somewhat verbose at times) \TikZ\ package.
-
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-
-** Requirements
-Tikz graphics library, version 2
-xstrings not older than 2009/03/13
-
-** Installation
-Unpack everything in a directory in the TeX search path and refresh the TeX db.
-
-** Usage
-Just place
-
- \usepackage{circuitikz}
-
-or, for ConTeXt,
-
- \usemodule[circuitikz]
-
-in the preamble and compile away, both with PS and PDF target output.
-
-** Contact the author
-m.redaelli@gmail.com
-git: https://github.com/mredaelli/circuitikz
-
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-
-Copyright 2007-12 by Massimo Redaelli
-
-This file may be distributed and/or modified
-
-1. under the LaTeX Project Public License and/or
-2. under the GNU Public License.