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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="$mailwrapcol">Thank you very much for rapid responses to my questions under a similar header yesterday. I understood that my versions of files were outdated and needed to be updated. After updates it works on the ps-pdf level; a great relief since I am in a time-squueze. Winshell does not show the image after the scale-limit mentioned before is passed --- I will live with that for the moment.
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<li>I recognized that there were many pst-plot files in my computer. Only
after some thinking did I understand that the one used is under the TeXLive
installation and not the (now older Y&Y that I used before). Now I knew
where to put the files.</li>
<li>I visited the PSTricks.de, and there were many files but no clear
instruction for the non-TeXpert how to proceed.</li>
<li>Being of the old scool, I went to the 2. verbesserte Auflage of the
book PSTricks. In chapter 1.2 Der Kern there were good instructions and they
directed me to an ftp-site from which it was easy to download all sty and
tex files of the basic system</li>
<li>After a rehash(?) of the TeXLive I reran my small script only to get
a confusing `color error.'</li>
<li>More reading in the book pointed me to the package xcolor. New download
and new rehash.</li>
<li>My example now works.</li>
<li>I checked your /listfiles output from yesterday against my .log file,
because I did not know from where to download listfiles. Most files are now
of the same dates.<br>
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In the excellent site PSTricks.de I would have much appreciated a small text
on installation.. Is there one that I do not see? <br>
<br>
Christer<br>
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