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@STRING{tugboat = {TUGboat} }
@STRING{dtk = {Die {\TeX}nische Komödie} }
@STRING{bretter = {Bretter, die die Welt bedeuten } }
@Book{companion,
author = {Michel Goosens and Frank Mittelbach and Sebastian Rahtz and Dennis Roegel and Herbert Voß},
title = {The {\LaTeX} Graphics Companion},
publisher = {Addison-Wesley Publishing Company},
edition = {2},
date = {2007},
location = {Boston, Mass.}
}
@Article{girou:01:,
author = {Denis Girou},
title = {Présentation de PSTricks},
journal = {Cahier {GUT}enberg},
year = 1994,
volume = {16},
month = apr,
pages = {21-70}
}
@Article{girou:02:,
author = {Timothy Van Zandt and Denis Girou},
title = {Inside {PST}ricks},
journal = TUGboat,
year = 1994,
volume = {15},
month = sep,
pages = {239-246}
}
@Book{PostScript,
Author = {Kollock, Nikolai G.},
Title = {PostScript richtig eingesetzt: vom Konzept zum praktischen Einsatz},
Publisher = {IWT},
Address = {Vaterstetten},
year = 1989,
}
@ctan{multido,
title = {The Multido package},
subtitle = {A loop facility for Generic TeX},
author = {Van Zandt, Timothy and Voß, Herbert and Niepraschk, Rolf},
url = {macros/latex/multido},
urldate = {2018-09-01},
version = {1.42}
}
@Book{PSTricks2,
author = {Herbert Voß},
title = {\texttt{PSTricks} -- {G}rafik f\"ur \TeX{} und \LaTeX},
edition = {7},
publisher = {DANTE {\eV} and Lehmanns Media},
date = {2016},
address = {Heidelberg and Hamburg}
}
@Book{PSTricksE,
author = {Herbert Voß},
title = {\texttt{PSTricks} -- Graphics and PostScript for \LaTeX},
edition = {1},
publisher = {UIT},
date = {2011},
address = {Cambridge -- UK}
}
@Book{LTXquick,
author = {Herbert Voß},
title = {{\LaTeX} quick reference},
edition = {1},
publisher = {UIT},
year = {2012},
address = {Cambridge -- UK}
}
@Book{presentations,
author = {Herbert Voß},
title = {Presentations with \LaTeX},
edition = {2},
publisher = {DANTE {\eV} and Lehmanns Media},
year = {2019},
address = {Heidelberg and Berlin}
}
@Book{tbt,
author = {Victor Eijkhout},
title = {\TeX\ by Topic -- {A} \TeX{}nician Reference},
edition = {1},
publisher = {DANTE {\eV} and Lehmanns Media},
year = {2014},
address = {Heidelberg and Berlin}
}
@Article{dtk02.1:voss:mathematischen,
author = {Herbert Voß},
title = {Die mathematischen {F}unktionen von {P}ostscript},
journal = dtk,
year = 2002,
volume = {1/02},
altvolume = 1,
altnumber = 14,
month = mar,
pages = {40-47},
annote = bretter,
abstract = { \PS, faktisch genauso alt wie {\TeX}, ist im
Verh{\"a}ltnis dazu allgemein noch weniger bekannt, wenn es
darum geht zu beurteilen, was es denn nun im eigentlichen
Sinne ist. Au{\ss}erdem wird h{\"a}ufig vergessen, dass
sich mit den \PS-Funktionen viele Dinge erledigen lassen,
bei denen sonst auf externe Programme zur{\"u}ckgegriffen
wird. Dies wird im Folgenden f{\"u}r die mathematischen
Funktionen im Zusammenhang mit dem Paket \texttt{pst-plot}
gezeigt. }
}
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