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-%% BEGIN pstricks.con (for Textures 1.7 and 1.8 driver)
-%%
-%% Configuration file for PSTricks 97: must be renamed `pstricks.con'
-%%
-%% Version 97 (1997/03/01)
-%%
-%% For use with Textures, v1.7 and v1.8.
-
-\def\pstdriver{Textures-V1.7}
-%\def\pstdriver{Textures-V1.8}
-\def\pstunit{1bp}
-\def\pstverb#1{\special{postscript #1 }}
-\def\pstVerb#1{\special{rawpostscript #1}}
-\def\pstverbscale{Mag 72.27 72 div mul dup neg scale}
-\def\pstrotate{CP CP translate 3 -1 roll neg rotate \tx@NET}
-\def\pstheader#1{\special{prePostScriptfile #1}}%
-
-\pstcustomize
-
-\special{prePostScript
- tx@Dict begin /sps {moveto /Mag ED pop tx@Dict begin} def /eps {} def end}
-\def\pst@Verb#1{%
- \special{rawpostscript tx@Dict begin}%
- \special{postscript #1}%
- \special{rawpostscript end}}
-
-\endinput
-
-%%
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% !! GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS !! %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-Because there are no standards for dvi-to-PS driver \special's,
-some driver-dependent commands must be defined in this file.
-
-Possibly correct definitions for some dvi drivers are given below.
-Copy the section for the driver you want to use to the indicated place
-near the beginning of the file, replacing any other definitions you
-might find there.
-
-When changing drivers, you may need to remake the header file.
-
-See the PSTricks read-me file for further installation instructions.
-
-Please report good and bad experiences with dvi-to-PS drivers,
-along with the definitions of these commands that worked
-for you, to tvz@Princeton.EDU. Thanks.
-
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% DESCRIPTION OF CONFIGURATION DEFINITIONS %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-Here are the commands that must be defined in this file:
-
- \pstverb{} - The argument is included as verbatim PostScript,
- grouped by save and restore. The coordinate system
- should be square, not rotated, and with the origin
- at TeX's currentpoint.
-
- \pstVerb{} - The argument is included as verbatim PostScript, not
- grouped by (g)save and (g)restore. The currentpoint
- should be TeX's currentpoint.
-
- \pstunit - The units used by driver for graphics included with
- \pstverb. Probably 1bp or 1sp.
-
- \pstverbscale - The PostScript code that scales the coordinate system
- from that in effect with \pstVerb to that in effect
- with \pstverb. Should not translate to the currentpoint.
-
- \pstrotate - The PostScript code that takes a number off the stack
- and rotates the axes properly. I.e.,
- \pstVerb{angle \pstrotate} is used to begin rotations.
-
- \pstheader{} - The argument is a header file (e.g., .pro file).
- If your driver does not support such a special, then
- the command might just remind you to include the header
- when printing. You can use PSTricks without a header,
- in which case it does not matter how you define
- \pstheader. See read-me.pst for details.
- If you cannot change the default directory where your
- driver looks for header files, and you cannot write to
- that directory, then you include the path for your
- PSTricks header files.
- E.g., \def\pstheader#1{\special{header=~/tex/#1}}.
-
- \pstdriver - The name of the driver.
-
-
-%%%%%%%%% !! HOW TO MAKE A TEX FORMAT WITH PSTRICKS PRELOADED !! %%%%%%%%
-
-See your local TeX documentation for instructions on creating a TeX format.
-
-Before making the format, be sure that this configuration file is correct.
-It will be read only when creating the format, and not with every job.
-
-If you are not using header files, there are no more special instructions.
-
-Special instructions when using header files:
-
- - If you want to include supplementary PSTricks files (e.g., pst-node.tex),
- add \input commands in the customization section above.
-
- - If your definition of \pstheader is, e.g.
-
- \def\pstheader#1{\special{\header=#1}}
-
- then change it to
-
- \def\pstheader#1{%
- \expandafter\everyjob\expandafter{\the\everyjob
- \special{header=#1}}}
-
- and put your original definition in the customization section, AFTER
- any \input commands. E.g., the customization section might look like:
-
- \pstcustomize
- \input pst-node.tex
- \input pst-coil.tex
- \def\pstheader#1{\special{header=#1}}
-
- - Input pstricks.tex at the appropriate time when creating the format.
- E.g., when initex stops running:
- *\input pstricks
- *\dump
-
-
-%%
-%% END: pstricks.con