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Reciban los saludos mas cordiales, quisiera saber como puedo poner fondos en los textos. y que carpeta tendria que cargar. Gracias <BR> <BR>> From: pstricks-request@tug.org<BR>> Subject: PSTricks Digest, Vol 75, Issue 16<BR>> To: pstricks@tug.org<BR>> Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2009 12:00:03 +0200<BR>> <BR>> Send PSTricks mailing list submissions to<BR>> pstricks@tug.org<BR>> <BR>> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit<BR>> http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/pstricks<BR>> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to<BR>> pstricks-request@tug.org<BR>> <BR>> You can reach the person managing the list at<BR>> pstricks-owner@tug.org<BR>> <BR>> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific<BR>> than "Re: Contents of PSTricks digest..."<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Today's Topics:<BR>> <BR>> 1. Setting a node at a page corner (Michael Sharpe)<BR>> 2. Re: Setting a node at a page corner (Herbert Voss)<BR>> 3. [Fwd: CTAN update: pstricks-add] (Herbert Voss)<BR>> 4. Re: Setting a node at a page corner (Michael Sharpe)<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 1<BR>> Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 11:51:50 -0700<BR>> From: Michael Sharpe <msharpe@ucsd.edu><BR>> Subject: [pstricks] Setting a node at a page corner<BR>> To: Graphics with PSTricks <pstricks@tug.org><BR>> Cc: Michael Sharpe <msharpe@ucsd.edu><BR>> Message-ID: <B8B02712-407C-4269-AAE0-D5F5188AD693@ucsd.edu><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes<BR>> <BR>> The only method I've found to set a node at a fixed position on the <BR>> paper (1in from top, 1in from left) uses the fancybox package:<BR>> <BR>> \thisfancyput{\pnode{Q}}<BR>> <BR>> However, as the fancybox documentation warns, this works by defining a <BR>> new output routine, and may not be compatible with some packages. Is <BR>> there a simpler, more compatible way to do this? Placing immediately <BR>> after \begin{document}<BR>> <BR>> \vtop to 0pt{\pnode{Q}}<BR>> <BR>> is close---correct horizontally, but a few points off vertically.<BR>> <BR>> Michael<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 2<BR>> Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 21:06:35 +0200<BR>> From: Herbert Voss <Herbert.Voss@FU-Berlin.DE><BR>> Subject: Re: [pstricks] Setting a node at a page corner<BR>> To: Graphics with PSTricks <pstricks@tug.org><BR>> Message-ID: <49E8D33B.8080600@FU-Berlin.DE><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1<BR>> <BR>> Michael Sharpe schrieb:<BR>> > The only method I've found to set a node at a fixed position on the <BR>> > paper (1in from top, 1in from left) uses the fancybox package:<BR>> > <BR>> > \thisfancyput{\pnode{Q}}<BR>> > <BR>> > However, as the fancybox documentation warns, this works by defining a <BR>> > new output routine, and may not be compatible with some packages. Is <BR>> > there a simpler, more compatible way to do this? Placing immediately <BR>> > after \begin{document}<BR>> > <BR>> > \vtop to 0pt{\pnode{Q}}<BR>> > <BR>> > is close---correct horizontally, but a few points off vertically.<BR>> <BR>> http://voss.homedns.org/packages/pst-abspos/<BR>> <BR>> Maybe it is useful, I played years ago with absolute coordinates<BR>> <BR>> Herbert<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 3<BR>> Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 23:29:56 +0200<BR>> From: Herbert Voss <Herbert.Voss@FU-Berlin.DE><BR>> Subject: [pstricks] [Fwd: CTAN update: pstricks-add]<BR>> To: Graphics with PSTricks <pstricks@tug.org><BR>> Message-ID: <49E8F4D4.6010904@FU-Berlin.DE><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8<BR>> <BR>> -------- Original-Nachricht --------<BR>> Betreff: CTAN update: pstricks-add<BR>> Datum: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 22:00:06 +0100<BR>> Von: robin.fairbairns@cl.cam.ac.uk<BR>> <BR>> ------- Blind-Carbon-Copy<BR>> <BR>> To: ctan-ann@dante.de<BR>> Subject: CTAN update: pstricks-add<BR>> From: "CTAN admin (Robin Fairbairns)" <ctan@dante.de><BR>> Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 22:00:06 +0100<BR>> Message-ID: <1688.1240002006@cl.cam.ac.uk><BR>> Sender: rf10@cl.cam.ac.uk<BR>> <BR>> Herbert Voss has supplied an update to pstricks-add:<BR>> <BR>> > pstricks-add is a PSTricks related package, which has a lot<BR>> > of additional features, like arrows, special curves, a...<BR>> > <BR>> > This update has the following changes<BR>> > <BR>> > pstricks-add.tex ----------- (Dominik Rodriguez/hv)<BR>> > v 3.30 2009-04-17 - rewrote unit calculation for \psgraph. It uses now<BR>> > the package pst-fp, which has the division macro<BR>> > (stolen from the fp package)<BR>> > - new star option for psPlotTangent<BR>> > - new optional argument for a x interval for<BR>> > psPlotTangent<BR>> > - new macro pslineByHand to make "hand drawn lines"<BR>> > - add option showOriginTick, similiar to<BR>> > showorigin from the basic pst-plot<BR>> > <BR>> > pstricks-add.pro -----------<BR>> > v 0.22 2009-03-17 - add LineByHand stuff<BR>> > <BR>> > pst-fp.tex ----------- (hv)<BR>> > v 0.02 2009-04-02 initial version (floating point division)<BR>> <BR>> thanks for the update.<BR>> <BR>> i've installed the new version, and updated the catalogue repository<BR>> (for distribution overnight tonight).<BR>> <BR>> users may view the catalogue entry at:<BR>> http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/pstricks-add.html<BR>> or browse the package directory at:<BR>> http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/graphics/pstricks/contrib/pstricks-add/<BR>> <BR>> Robin Fairbairns<BR>> <BR>> For the CTAN team<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------- End of Blind-Carbon-Copy<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Message: 4<BR>> Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 15:34:44 -0700<BR>> From: Michael Sharpe <msharpe@ucsd.edu><BR>> Subject: Re: [pstricks] Setting a node at a page corner<BR>> To: Graphics with PSTricks <pstricks@tug.org><BR>> Cc: Michael Sharpe <msharpe@ucsd.edu><BR>> Message-ID: <BFCB3AE9-4991-4225-A081-600861970342@ucsd.edu><BR>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> On Apr 17, 2009, at 12:06 PM, Herbert Voss wrote:<BR>> <BR>> > Michael Sharpe schrieb:<BR>> >> The only method I've found to set a node at a fixed position on the<BR>> >> paper (1in from top, 1in from left) uses the fancybox package:<BR>> >><BR>> >> \thisfancyput{\pnode{Q}}<BR>> >><BR>> >> However, as the fancybox documentation warns, this works by <BR>> >> defining a<BR>> >> new output routine, and may not be compatible with some packages. Is<BR>> >> there a simpler, more compatible way to do this? Placing immediately<BR>> >> after \begin{document}<BR>> >><BR>> >> \vtop to 0pt{\pnode{Q}}<BR>> >><BR>> >> is close---correct horizontally, but a few points off vertically.<BR>> ><BR>> > http://voss.homedns.org/packages/pst-abspos/<BR>> ><BR>> > Maybe it is useful, I played years ago with absolute coordinates<BR>> ><BR>> <BR>> Very useful---it does exactly what I needed. Thanks.<BR>> <BR>> Michael<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> PSTricks mailing list<BR>> PSTricks@tug.org<BR>> http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/pstricks<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> End of PSTricks Digest, Vol 75, Issue 16<BR>> ****************************************<BR><br /><hr />Ahora lee tus emails de Hotmail desde tu móvil Vodafone <a href='http://serviciosmoviles.es.msn.com/hotmail/vodafone.aspx ' target='_new'>¡Aquí! </a></body>
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