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<TPM:Name>pst-math</TPM:Name>
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<TPM:Date>2006/01/09 00:56:57</TPM:Date>
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<TPM:Creator>rahtz</TPM:Creator>
<TPM:Title>
Enhancement of postscript math operators to use with pstricks
</TPM:Title>
<TPM:Description>
Postscript lacks a lot of basic operators such as tan, acos,
asin, cosh, sinh, tanh, acosh, asinh, atanh, exp (with e base).
cos, sin give result in degrees.
pst-math provides all those operators in a header file
pst-math.pro with wrappers pst-math.sty and pst-math.tex.
In addition, sinc, gauss, gammaln and bessel are implemented
(only partially for the latter). pst-math is designed
essentially to work with pst-plot but can be used in whatever
PS code (such as pstricks SpecialCoor "!", useful to put
labels).
This work is in progress! PS is limited to single precision so
complex operators like gammaln can give erroneous results.
[description copied from TeX Catalogue]
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