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Drawing rhetorical structure analysis diagrams in LaTeX
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This package is of interest for people working in linguistics
and language technology.
Drawing rhetorical analyses is no fun when you need to change
and update diagrams as you refine your work, or, more
importantly, if a lot of analyses are to be drawn. Voila, there
we go: This package enables us to typeset beautiful diagrams
with no hassle. It is oriented towards the style of the
diagrams shown in Mann&amp;Thompson's Rhetorical Structure Theory
and subsequent works. This package works perfectly with (LaTeX)
and pdfLaTeX and does not require any special postscript
capabilities in the output side.
[description copied from TeX Catalogue]
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