%% %% This is file `texpicture.sty', generated %% on <1995/6/4> with the docstrip utility (2.2i). %% %% The original source files were: %% %% pspicture.doc (with options: `texsty') %% %% Do not distribute the stripped version of this file. %% The checksum in the header refers to the documented version. %% %%% ==================================================================== %%% @LaTeX-style-file{ %%% author = "David Carlisle", %%% version = "2.01", %%% date = "16 June 1992", %%% time = "18:30:53 BST", %%% filename = "pspicture.sty", %%% address = "Computer Science Department %%% Manchester University %%% Oxford Road %%% Manchester %%% England %%% M13 9PL", %%% telephone = "+44 61 275 6139", %%% FAX = "+44 61 275 6236", %%% checksum = "56975 755 2882 22245", %%% email = "carlisle@cs.man.ac.uk (Internet)", %%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII", %%% keywords = "LaTeX, pictures, PostScript", %%% supported = "yes", %%% docstring = " %%% %%% pspicture.sty %%% %%% A LaTeX style option that reimplements most of the picture %%% environment commands to use PostScript \special's, rather than %%% the line and circle fonts. This allows lines to have arbitrary %%% slope and thickness, and circles to be any size. %%% %%% The checksum field above was produced by %%% Robert Solovay's checksum utility.", %%% } %%% ==================================================================== \@warning{texpicture.sty in operation:^^J\@spaces LaTeX document with pspicture.sty before printing} \def\Line(#1,#2){} \def\Vector(#1,#2){} \def\arrowlength#1{} \def\Curve(#1,#2)#3{} \def\@badlinearg{} \let\@@v@l\oval \def\@@@v@l[#1]{\@@v@l} \def\oval{\@ifnextchar[{\@@@v@l}{\@@v@l}} \endinput %% %% End of file `texpicture.sty'.