----------------------------- | PSTricks 97 documentation | ----------------------------- These files are the up to date and "supported" documentation for the current PSTricks 97 distribution. Up to now, there is only the original documentation for the `multido' package (still up to date), the documentation for the `pst-fill' package written by Denis Girou and the `pstricks.bug' file, which list the known bugs in current distribution, with workarounds when some are known. The _reference_ documentation is not up to date and is still the one of the old 0.93a distribution. You still _must_ refer to it, but it is in the obsolete/doc directory to specify clearly that it is not up to date. It also contain the "supported" test file test-pst.tex for the distribution, which allow to test all the various parts of the distribution (excluding the `pst-fill' package). It is the unification in a single file of most of the examples of the PSTricks chapter of "The LaTeX Graphics Companion". It require the `calc', `graphicx' and `ifthen' package from the LaTeX distribution, `subfigure' from CTAN/macros/latex/contrib/supported/subfigure, `multido' and all PSTricks packages, `pst-poly' from pstricks/contrib/pst-poly and `random' from CTAN/macros/generic. You may have some warning messages concerning fonts missing. And, as it is a rather extensive file which test and demonstrate a lot of PSTricks functionnalities, it is rather huge. In our days, it is not a problem on the majority of platforms and TeX implementations, but it can be on some. Here are the TeX ressources required: 3890 strings 40592 string characters 178853 words of memory 6073 multiletter control sequences 17049 words of font info for 54 fonts 18 hyphenation exceptions 30i,20n,53p,269b,798s stack positions Take care also that on some non Unix systems, you may have to replace the / character by, for instance, the : one in the file test-pst.tex: \input{lgc:#2.inl}} -- Denis Girou and Sebastian Rahtz (updated September 9, 1998)