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%%
%% This is file `chickenize.sty',
%% generated with the docstrip utility.
%%
%% The original source files were:
%%
%% chickenize.dtx (with options: `package')
%%
%% EXPERIMENTAL CODE
%%
%% Do not distribute this file without also distributing the
%% source files specified above.
%%
%% Do not distribute a modified version of this file under the same name.
%%
%% This package is copyright © 20012 Arno L. Trautmann. It may be distributed and/or
%% modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3c
%% of this license or (at your option) any later version. This work has the LPPL mainten-
%% ance status ‘author-maintained’.
\ProvidesPackage{chickenize}%
[2012/05/20 v0.1 chickenize package]
\input{chickenize}
%% We want to “chickenize” figures, too. So …
\iffalse
\DeclareDocumentCommand\includegraphics{O{}m}{
\fbox{Chicken} %% actually, I'd love to draw an MP graph showing a chicken …
}
%%%% specials: the balmerpeak. A tribute to http://xkcd.com/323/.
%% So far, you have to load pgfplots yourself.
%% As it is a mighty package, I don't want the user to force loading it.
\NewDocumentCommand\balmerpeak{G{}O{-4cm}}{
%% to be done using Lua drawing.
}
\fi
%%
%%
%% End of file `chickenize.sty'.
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