[pstricks] PSTricks Digest, Vol 77, Issue 13

Jon Joseph josco.jon at gmail.com
Tue Jun 16 14:58:11 CEST 2009


Sorry. My mistake. The cover page for the manual I was talking about is

PSTricks – 2008
new macros and bugfixes for the basic packages
pstricks, pst-plot, pst-tree,
and pst-node

Is this part of the not released stuff?  Jon

On Jun 16, 2009, at 5:00 AM, pstricks-request at tug.org wrote:

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>   1. Re: PSTricks Digest, Vol 77, Issue 11 (Troy Woo)
>   2. opacity (Jon Joseph)
>   3. [OT] Typing out nPr (permutations) (Hubert Lam (TeX/PSTricks))
>   4. [OT] A macro for typesetting nPr (permutations)? (Hubert Lam)
>   5. Re: opacity (Herbert Voss)
>   6. Re: pstricks and nccircle (Herbert Voss)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 19:23:22 +0800
> From: Troy Woo <troy.woo at gmail.com>
> To: pstricks at tug.org
> Subject: Re: [pstricks] PSTricks Digest, Vol 77, Issue 11
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> Thanks alot
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>>  1. Vertical alignment of an inline pspicture? (Troy Woo)
>>  2. Re: Vertical alignment of an inline pspicture?
>>     (Jean-C?me Charpentier)
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>> Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2009 19:03:14 +0800
>> From: Troy Woo <troy.woo at gmail.com>
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>> Subject: [pstricks] Vertical alignment of an inline pspicture?
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>> Just as tabular and array can be vertically aligned by \begin[pos] 
>> {tabular}
>> and \begin[pos]{array}{...}, is there a way to vertically align a  
>> pspicture
>> (inlined)?
>>
>> Such as \begin[pos]{pspicture}? (which I tried and failed.)
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>> From: Jean-C?me Charpentier     <jean-come.charpentier at wanadoo.fr>
>> To: Graphics with PSTricks <pstricks at tug.org>
>> Subject: Re: [pstricks] Vertical alignment of an inline pspicture?
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>> Troy Woo a ?crit :
>>> Just as tabular and array can be vertically aligned by
>>> \begin[pos]{tabular} and \begin[pos]{array}{...}, is there a way to
>>> vertically align a pspicture (inlined)?
>>>
>>> Such as \begin[pos]{pspicture}? (which I tried and failed.)
>>
>> It seems to me that an old version of pspicture have this feature.
>> Actually, it was \begin{pspicture}[-0.5](...) which shifts the  
>> picture
>> by half of its height. I'm not sure and Herbert will correct me if I
>> write some garbage :-)
>> Nowadays, pspicture environment accept optional argument and the key
>> 'shift'. Yhis key indicates the vertical shift of the whole picture.
>> Example below will be clearer than a long talking:
>>
>> \documentclass{article}
>> \usepackage{pstricks}
>>
>> \makeatletter
>> \def\cpspicture(#1,#2){%
>> \@ifnextchar({\pst at cpicture(#1,#2)}%
>>              {\pst at cpicture(0,0)(#1,#2)}%
>> }
>> \def\pst at cpicture(#1,#2)(#3,#4){%
>> \pssetylength\pst at dima{#2}%
>> \pssetylength\pst at dimb{#4}%
>> \advance\pst at dimb -\pst at dima
>> \pst at dimb -.5\pst at dimb
>> \edef\pictureshift{shift=\the\pst at dimb}%
>> \expandafter\pspicture\expandafter[\pictureshift](#1,#2)(#3,#4)
>> }
>> \let\endcpspicture\endpspicture
>> \makeatother
>>
>> \begin{document}
>> % Without shift parameter
>> Hello
>> \begin{pspicture}(-1,-1)(3,3)
>> \psframe(-1,-1)(3,3)
>> \end{pspicture}
>> world!
>>
>> % In order to center, shift = -(ymax-ymin)/2
>> % Here: -(3-(-1))/2 = -2
>> Hello
>> \begin{pspicture}[shift=-2](-1,-1)(3,3)
>> \psframe(-1,-1)(3,3)
>> \end{pspicture}
>> world!
>>
>> % Automatic way
>> Hello
>> \begin{cpspicture}(-1,-1)(3,3)
>> \psframe(-1,-1)(3,3)
>> \end{cpspicture}
>> world!
>> \end{document}
>>
>> Jean-C?me Charpentier
>>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 16:42:52 -0500
> From: Jon Joseph <josco.jon at gmail.com>
> To: pstricks at tug.org
> Subject: [pstricks] opacity
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> I'm looking at pst-3dplot doc's and I see these beautiful pictures
> with transparent colors that the docs say is "built-in" to pstricks
> now (I have the most recent version of  TexShop according to the
> TexShop updater). Using the code from the examples on page 11 of
> pst-3dplot-doc.pdf dated April 16, 2008 the pictures do not turn out
> the same. Is this the fault of my viewer or Ghostscript distiller?  Is
> there any way I can generate these same fantastic pictures?
>
> p.s. I have successfully used the "old way" but I like the new way
> much better. Jon
>
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> Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2009 11:11:01 +1000
> From: "Hubert Lam (TeX/PSTricks)" <pstricks at tug.org>
> To: "ps >> Graphics with PSTricks" <pstricks at tug.org>
> Subject: [pstricks] [OT] Typing out nPr (permutations)
> Message-ID: <4A36F125.6000508 at tug.org>
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> Does anyone know of a macro in (AMS)LaTeX that has the symbol for nPr?
>
> I understand that \binom{n}{r} and its variants, but there seems to be
> nothing for nPr.
>
> The manual (and perhaps clumsy) way I've been using is
>
> $^n P_r$
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Hubert
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2009 11:13:15 +1000
> From: Hubert Lam <hubert at hubertlam.info>
> To: Graphics with PSTricks <pstricks at tug.org>
> Subject: [pstricks] [OT] A macro for typesetting nPr (permutations)?
> Message-ID: <4A36F1AB.7070902 at hubertlam.info>
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> Does anyone know of a macro in (AMS)LaTeX that has the symbol for nPr?
>
> I understand that \binom{n}{r} and its variants, but there seems to be
> nothing for nPr.
>
> The manual (and perhaps clumsy) way I've been using is
>
> $^n P_r$
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Hubert
>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2009 09:47:14 +0200
> From: Herbert Voss <Herbert.Voss at FU-Berlin.DE>
> To: Graphics with PSTricks <pstricks at tug.org>
> Subject: Re: [pstricks] opacity
> Message-ID: <4A374E02.3030307 at FU-Berlin.DE>
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> Jon Joseph schrieb:
>> I'm looking at pst-3dplot doc's and I see these beautiful pictures  
>> with
>> transparent colors that the docs say is "built-in" to pstricks now (I
>> have the most recent version of  TexShop according to the TexShop
>> updater). Using the code from the examples on page 11 of
>
> the most recent version is from November 24, 2008
> v1.83
>
> and there is no such a picture on page 11
> http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/graphics/pstricks/contrib/pst-3dplot/pst-3dplot-doc.pdf
>
> Herbert
>
>> pst-3dplot-doc.pdf dated April 16, 2008 the pictures do not turn  
>> out the
>> same. Is this the fault of my viewer or Ghostscript distiller?  Is  
>> there
>> any way I can generate these same fantastic pictures?
>>
>> p.s. I have successfully used the "old way" but I like the new way  
>> much
>> better. Jon
>
>
>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2009 11:18:26 +0200
> From: Herbert Voss <Herbert.Voss at fu-berlin.de>
> Cc: Graphics with PSTricks <pstricks at tug.org>
> Subject: Re: [pstricks] pstricks and nccircle
> Message-ID: <4A376362.6010907 at fu-berlin.de>
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> PM998 schrieb:
>
>> I'm look for a way to tune the circle on the following pstricks
>> diagram.
>> I should be "touching" the node, but I couldn't get it working.
>
> \documentclass{minimal}
> \usepackage{pst-node}
>
> \begin{document}
>
> \ovalnode{Test}{Test}%
> \nccircle[nodesep=-4pt]{Test}{0.5}
>
> \end{document}
>
> Herbert
>
>
>
>> \documentclass{minimal}
>> \usepackage{pstricks,pst-node}
>>
>> \begin{document}
>>
>> \begin{pspicture}(-4,-6.5)(5.5,2)
>> \ovalnode{Test}{Test}
>> \nccircle{Test}{0.5}
>> \end{pspicture}
>>
>>
>> \end{document
>
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