Geometry and PsTricks the pst-eucl package VERSION 1.3 DATE September 2004 LICENCE ------- This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt. However, you MUST send me an Email with a small commentary! Then you should consider making a donation: 1. directly to the LaTeX3 team; 2. and/or to me for the support of this package (choose one of the three) a. $1 or 1 euro (or more), b. some beautiful stamps (cancelled or not) of your country (for my children), c. a beautiful postcard with a beautiful stamp on it. my address: Les Galinières 07460 Saint André de Cruzières FRANCE INSTALLATION ------------ for teTeX : ----------- If you want to just test it quickly, keep the files: pst-eucl.pro, pst-eucl.tex and pst-eucl.sty in the directory where you work. For a good integration: copy pst-eucl.pro to your local texmf directory : /usr/local/texmf.local/dvips/pstricks (for example) pst-eucl.tex and pst-eucl.sty to a directory referenced by the TEXCONFIG shell global variable, or in the local texmf directory : /usr/local/texmf.local/tex/generic/pstricks run `texhash` if you don't have a local texmf directory, you can create it or ask the root to create it by modifying the file: $(TEXMF)/web2c/texmf.cnf remove the original for the first line: % original texmf.cnf -- runtime path configuration file for kpathsea. ^^^^^^^^ uncomment the line for declaring the local directory and choose where to store it: TEXMFLOCAL = /usr/local/texmf.local add this directory to the TEXMF directory list: TEXMF = {$TEXMFLOCAL,!!$TEXMFMAIN} normally it should work now! create the complete directory structure you want to use: mkdir /usr/local/texmf.local mkdir /usr/local/texmf.local/tex mkdir /usr/local/texmf.local/tex/generic mkdir /usr/local/texmf.local/tex/generic/pstricks mkdir /usr/local/texmf.local/dvips mkdir /usr/local/texmf.local/dvips/pstricks for Window$ : Ooops (I don't know) ----------- If you use fpTeX, it should be similar as teTeX, look for the texmf.local directory at the root of the texmf directory. anyway, the simplest is to keep these three files in the directory where you work! DOCUMENTATION ------------- a ps and a dvi files are provided. In order to build them, just run LaTeX on euclide.tex (latex euclide). Depending of your TeX engine you may run out of memory... EXAMPLES -------- The directory Exemples contains all the exemples of the documentation. Each example is divided in two files: o .tex which contains the pspicture declaration and an include to the second file, o _in.tex which contains the exemple. In order to use them, you can merge both files and include them in a LaTeX file.