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% PSTricks examples.tex
\documentclass[11pt]{article}
\usepackage{times}
\input mode
\usepackage{rotating}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{boxdims}
%\usepackage{upgreek}
\usepackage{siunitx}
\usepackage{amssymb}
\input header
\global\psttrue
\begin{document}
\hfill
{\large\bf Examples:
\input{Version.tex}}
\hfill\break
This is a collection of diagrams the author has had occasion to produce
using m4 circuit macros and others, and dpic or gpic. In some cases
there are other or better m4 or pic constructs for producing the same
drawings, but names of the actual source-files are shown for reference.
Some of the later examples test the boundaries of what can be done
when employing a ``little language'' like pic. Most of the examples
can be processed using either dpic~-p, dpic~-g, or, with exceptions,
gpic~-t, but the possibility of other postprocessing has meant that
sometimes the source is slightly more complicated than it would be if
only one workflow had been assumed. The most simplicity and elegance
is achieved by sticking to one pic interpreter and one postprocessor.
This document duplicates a few diagrams from the manual
Circuit\_macros.pdf. There are also a few files in the
examples directory that are not included in this document. To process
{\sl file}.m4, for example, type "make {\sl file}.pdf".
\input files
\endinput
Other examples currently:
Ball.m4
birds.m4
Blogix.m4
brace.m4
Ccurve.m4
chaos.m4
Chuck.m4
clock.m4
Cruller.m4
debug2.m4
Escher.m4
Euro.m4
Floor.m4
Geometry.m4
IC10107.m4
keyval.m4
Koch.m4
Metamodel.m4
OpAmpFilter.m4
Orbits.m4
person.m4
Planes.m4
PPA.m4
Resolver.m4
rotatetext.m4
rotellipse.m4
Shaky.m4
snake.m4
SPM.m4
squiggle.m4
Wheat.m4
Zcos.m4
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