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%% Package `pst-vue3d.tex'
%%
%% Herbert Voss <voss _at_ pstricks.de> (Germany)
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%% 2007-03-26
%%
PSTricks offers excellent macros to insert more or less complex
graphics into a document. pstricks.tex itself is the base for several
other additional packages, which are mostly named pst-xxxx,
like pst-vue3d. There exists several packages for plotting three
dimensional graphical objects. pst-vue3d is similiar to the
pst-plot package for two dimensional objects and mathematical functions.
Save the files
pst-vue3d.sty
pst-vue3d.tex
pst-vue3d.pro
in any place, where latex or any other TeX program will find it.
The pro file should go into $TEXMF$/dvips/pstricks/.
pst-vue3d uses the extended version of the keyval package. So
be sure that you
- have installed xkeyval with the special pst-xkey
(CTAN: tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/xkeyval/)
- do not load another package after pst-vue3d, which loads
the old keyval.sty or pst-key.tex
If you like to get the documentation file in another format run
latex pst-vue3d-doc.tex
bibtex pst-vue3d.doc
latex pst-vue3d-doc.tex
dvips pst-vue3d-doc.dvi
to get a PostScript file. But pay attention, that the pst-vue3d
files are saved in the above mentioned way, before you run
latex on the documentation file.
The intermediate DVI file works only with viewers which can
interprete the embedded PostScript code.
For another PDF output read the Introduction from
the documentation.
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