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-<TITLE>TeXdraw - 1. Introduction</TITLE>
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-<H1><A NAME="SEC1" HREF="texdraw_toc.html#TOC1">1. Introduction</A></H1>
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-TeX is a powerful typesetting program which allows for complex text
-layouts but by itself lacks a general graphics capability. However,
-when coupled with an appropriate printer driver program, external
-graphics files can be inserted into the printed document. In this mode,
-TeX is instructed to leave space for a drawing. The drawing is
-inserted by the printer driver program. The TeXdraw macros described
-here generate the external graphics file from within TeX and generate
-the instructions to the the print driver program to position the
-graphics at the appropriate position on the page.
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-TeXdraw consists of a set of TeX macros that create line drawings
-and other figures. The drawing primitives include solid lines,
-patterned lines, Bezier curves, circles and arrows. Other commands
-allow for the filling of a region with a gray level. The drawing
-commands generate PostScript code. This limits TeXdraw to systems
-which use PostScript printers. TeXdraw also provides commands to
-position TeX text, including mathematics, on the drawing. The final
-drawing, with text and graphics, can be positioned on the page like any
-other TeX box.
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-The basic TeXdraw macros for TeX use the <CODE>\special</CODE> syntax
-recognized by the printer driver program <CODE>dvips</CODE>. However, when
-invoked as a LaTeX2e package, the TeXdraw macros can be used with
-any of the PostScript printer driver programs supported by the standard
-<CODE>graphics</CODE> package for LaTeX2e.
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-The basic TeXdraw macros provide only simple drawing commands.
-However, TeXdraw provides a drawing segment environment which allows
-parameter changes and coordinate scaling changes to be kept local to the
-drawing segment. This facility, together with TeX's macro
-capabilities allows one to modularize drawing units and extend
-TeXdraw by building more complex graphics entities from simpler
-elements.
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-<LI><A HREF="texdraw_1.html#SEC2">Distribution</A>
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-<H2><A NAME="SEC2" HREF="texdraw_toc.html#TOC2">1.1 Distribution information</A></H2>
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-The TeXdraw routines are provided free of charge without warranty of
-any kind. Note that the TeXdraw routines are copyrighted. They may
-be distributed freely provided that the recipients also acquire the
-right to distribute them freely. The notices to this effect must be
-preserved when the source files are distributed.
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