% featpost.mp % L. Nobre G. % 2005 % % Use "export TEX=latex" in your .bashrc. % Begin by pre-compiling this set of macros with "inimpost featpost.mp". % Produce your PostScript (PS) figures with "mpost -mem featpost file". % The output of this command (one or several files named "file.N") % must be in the current directory to use the bashscripts laproof, % lbproof and lcproof. Produce your EncapsulatedPostScript (EPS) figures % with "bashscript/lXproof file N". laproof tranforms PS into EPS if % the figure is smaller than an A4 page. lbproof produces JPEG and EPS % that fits the width of an A4 portrait page and lcproof produces EPS % that fits the height of an A4 portrait page independently of its % original size. % N is the number of the figure (in file) that you want to encapsulate. % It is not necessary to use "export TEX=latex" nor "lXproof file N" % if the figures have no text. % The resulting EPS figures are not insertable in LaTex documents. % The originals file.N are. input plain; input featpost3Dplus2D; dump; % It is possible to interactively experiment the effect % of figure parameters. This requires: % 1) MetaPost code written as "anglinerigorouscircle.mp". % 2) xcmd package (kindly provided by Pedro Sebastião); % it may be downloaded from http://lince.cii.fc.ul.pt/ % in Debian, Red Hat or tar.gz package formats. % 3) Perl. % 4) gv. % 5) run command "xcmd/xmpost anglinerigorouscircle" or % "xcmd/xmpost anymetapostwoextension".