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-31 Oct 1995
-
-There is a survey of several diagram packages in the latest issue of TUGboat.
-
- Gabriel Valiente Feruglio
- Typesetting Commutative Diagrams
- TUGboat, volume 15 (1994), no. 4, 466-484
-
-However, kuvio.tex and it's documentation has evolved quite substantially
-since this article appears to have been written; although not since vol. 15,
-no.4 arrived in my mailbox last week. :^.
-
-I have a few comments regarding this article.
-
-In the description of kuvio.tex on page 471, there is the following statement.
-
- "It supports diagonal arrows of different shapes and in many different,
- although not arbitrary, slopes ..."
-
-This is false, though the fault probably lies with the state of the
-documentation at the time - January 1995 according to the citation on page
-473. That is, the slope of arrows is, in fact, arbitrary.
-
-Numerous features have been added to kuvio.tex since January 1995. Among these
-are *diagram types* (\newDiagram, \newFigure and \newGraph) and the *flexible
-grid* (\flexible), both of which I would use when typesetting a diagram like
-the one on page 475. Another big one is *diagram compilation*.
-
-The use of the *rigid grid* inherent in the \Diagram \endDiagram pair
-certainly affects the appearence of the square typeset on page 482. To see
-this, try typesetting the following two "squares".
-
- \def\A{A\times A\times A\times A}
-
- \Diagram
- \A & \rTo ^f & B \\
- \dTo <g & & \dTo >{g'} \\
- C & \rTo _{f'} & D \\
- \endDiagram
-
- \Dg
- \A & \rTo ^f & B \\
- \dTo <g & & \dTo >{g'} \\
- C & \rTo _{f'} & D \\
- \endDg
-
-It's still true that arrows don't stretch to match wide labels but I consider
-this a feature. :^)
-
-Anders
-
-******************************************************************************
-26 Jan 1996
-
-As of patchlevel 214, horizontal arrows are stretched to accomodate
-wide centered labels. (That is, the last sentence above no longer
-holds.)