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name shapepar
category Package
-shortdesc A macro to typeset paragraphs in specific shapes.
-longdesc \shapepar is a macro to typeset paragraphs in a specific shape.
-longdesc The size is adjusted automatically so that the entire shape is
-longdesc filled with text. There may not be displayed maths or "\vadjust"
-longdesc material (no "\vspace") in the argument of \shapepar. The macros
-longdesc work for both LaTeX and plain TeX. For LaTeX, specify
-longdesc \usepackage{shapepar}, or for Plain, \input shapepar.sty.
-longdesc \shapepar works in terms of user-defined shapes, though the
-longdesc package does provide some predefined shapes: so you can form any
-longdesc paragraph into the form of a heart by putting
-longdesc \heartpar{sometext...} inside your document. The tedium of
-longdesc creating these polygon definitions may be alleviated by using the
-longdesc shapepatch extension to transfig which will convert xfig output to
-longdesc \shapepar polygon form. [description copied from TeX Catalogue]