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% encodage utf8
-------------------- english readme ----------------------------------------
readme-tkz-euclide.txt V3.01 c 2020/01/24
tkz-euclide is a package (latex) which allows you to draw
two-dimensional geometric figures, in other words to create figures of Euclidean geometry. It uses a Cartesian coordinate system orthogonal provided by the tkz-base package as well as tools to define the unique coordinates of points and to manipulate them. The idea is to allow you to follow step by step a construction that would be done by hand as naturally as possible.
Licence
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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.
Features
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-- needs xfp and numprint;
-- requires and automatically loads PGF/TikZ 3;
-- compiles with utf8, pdflatex and lualatex;
Installation
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You can experiment with the tkz-euclide package by placing all of the
distribution files in the directory containing your current tex file.
You can also placing all of the distribution files in the directory :
/texmf/tex/latex/tkz.
How to use it
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To use the package tkz-euclide, place the following lines in the preamble of
your LaTeX document.
\usepackage{tkz-euclide}
\usetkzobj{all} is no longer required with tkz-euclide but you can use it with other packages
\usepackage{tkz-euclide} loads tkz-base and TikZ.
If you use the xcolor package, load that package before tkz-euclide to avoid
package conflicts.
Documentation
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Documentation for tkz-euclide and tkz-base is available on CTAN. You have two cheatsheets about tkz-euclide in the archive.
Examples
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All examples given in documentation will be stored on CTAN as standalone
files, ready for compilation. You can use the main.tex file to load and compile an example.
The archive contains a litle document about Euclidean Geometry with four examples.
Other examples are on my site : http://altermundus.fr (en français)
Compatibility
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The new package tkz-euclide 3.01c is *not* fully compatible with the version 1.16 but the differences are minor.
History
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-- 3.01 this version
-- 1.16 correction of bugs
-- 1.13 first version
Alain Matthes
5 rue de Valence
Paris 75005
al (dot) ma (at) mac (dot) com
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