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<div> <font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Dear Herbert<br>
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Can you tell what is wrong with this code?<br>
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\documentclass{article}<br>
\usepackage{pstricks}<br>
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\listfiles<br>
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\def\deg{{}^{\circ}}<br>
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\begin{document}<br>
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\begin{center}<br>
\psset{unit=2cm}<br>
\begin{pspicture}(-2,-2.2)(2,2.2)<br>
\SpecialCoor<br>
\pswedge{2}{-5}{95}<br>
\pswedge{2}{95}{155}<br>
\pswedge{2}{155}{225}<br>
\pswedge{2}{225}{260}<br>
\pswedge{2}{260}{305}<br>
\pswedge{2}{305}{355}<br>
\uput[45](.07;60){\small $100\deg$}<br>
\uput[45](1;45){Spain}<br>
\uput[125](.2;115){\small $60\deg$}<br>
\uput[125](1;115){France}<br>
\uput[190](.8;190){Greece}<br>
\uput[247](.5;247){\small $35\deg$}<br>
\uput[235](1.2;238){\parbox{.5cm}{Yugo\-slavia}}<br>
\uput[280](.4;285){\small $45\deg$}<br>
\uput[280](1.2;280){Italy}<br>
\uput[330](.2;330){\small $50\deg$}<br>
\uput[330](.8;330){\parbox{2cm}{Other\\ countries}}<br>
\end{pspicture}<br>
\end{center}<br>
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\end{document}<br>
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pstricks.sty 2010/09/18 v0.47 LaTeX wrapper for `PSTricks' (RN,HV)<br>
pstricks.tex 2010/11/14 v2.14 `PSTricks' (tvz,hv)<br>
pst-xkey.tex 2005/11/25 v1.6 PSTricks specialization of xkeyval (HA)<br>
xkeyval.sty 2008/08/13 v2.6a package option processing (HA)<br>
xkeyval.tex 2008/08/13 v2.6a key=value parser (HA)<br>
pst-fp.tex 2010/11/14 v2.14 `PST-fp' (hv)<br>
xcolor.sty 2007/01/21 v2.11 LaTeX color extensions (UK)<br>
color.cfg 2007/01/18 v1.5 color configuration of teTeX/TeXLive<br>
dvips.def 1999/02/16 v3.0i Driver-dependant file (DPC,SPQR)<br>
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As you can see, some angles seem to be truncated, appearing at the origin separated by semicolons. Most peculiar.<br>
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The format \uput{1}[125](0,0){France} works fine, but in polar coordinates all seems to go wrong. Am I being stupid?<br>
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Thanks<br>
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Gerry Coombes<br>
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PS(tricks): I have purchased your book "Typesetting mathematics with LaTeX" (which is jolly good) and look forward to the imminent release of the others in the series.<br>
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