[OS X TeX] how best to draw diagrams
Daniel Becker
dtbecker at web.de
Mon Nov 4 16:19:43 CET 2002
Thank you very much for the hint, what I can see from the manuals so
far, xy-pic is perfect for my purpose.
Am I right that xy-pic is not distributed as an i-package? If yes, is
there any safe way to install xy-pic without the risk of damaging my
(nicely working) texshop&i-installer-TeX installation? Which parts of
the xy-3.7 folder I just downloaded almost entirely are essential? Sorry
for this maybe stupid question, but I am a user without any
UNIX-knowledge and OSX makes me a little bit worried that my computer is
doing things I have no idea what they are...
daniel
Am Montag den, 4. November 2002, um 14:20, schrieb Ross Moore:
>
> Xy-pic is probably better for this kind of thing.
> It is much more flexible in how to specify the kind
> of relationships inherent in the layout of those diagrams.
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Ross
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