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<font face="Myriad Pro">Hallo Cyrille,<br>
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i guess the PS in PS Tricks is an abbreviation of "PostScript". So the
basic commands are in PostScript. If there is a specific solution done
for the user that works properly, why not just put it in the preamble
and all is well. I do not understand PostScript either, but i don't
care -- if it works as expected, i am just happy that the posted
solution works.<br>
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Regards,<br>
<br>
Juergen<br>
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cyrille Piatecki wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Herbert,
I must apologize. The message your receive was not for the mailling
list. But, the problem is that some time when you answer a question
showing how to do a
new figure, you propose a solution which is in term of postscript.
Unfortunately many persons who use pstricks use it because it give a
nice language to access
postscript language which is often far more criptic than what we expect.
Cyrille
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