PSTricks 2010 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- PSTricks is the original work of Timothy van Zandt PSTricks 97 is edited by Denis Girou and Sebastian Rahtz PSTricks 2004 is edited by Herbert Voss and Rolf Niepraschk PSTricks 2005-2010 is edited by Herbert Voss ----------------------------------------------------------------------- For more informations go to http://tug.org/PSTricks _and_ read the news articles in the doc directory! 1 - Copyright --------- COPYRIGHT 1993, 1994, 2000 by Timothy Van Zandt, . COPYRIGHT 2004, 2005 by Herbert Voss and Rolf Niepraschk . COPYRIGHT 2006-2010 by Herbert Voss This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt. 2 - Introduction ------------ This package is a re-release of PSTricks, incorporating all of the beta releases and bug fixes made up to March 1997. It is *not* intended as a full new release of PSTricks, but as a consolidation and cleaned distribution. Because Timothy van Zandt does not currently have enough time to work on PSTricks, he gave permission for Denis Girou, Sebastian Rahtz and Herbert Voss to produce this interim solution. Some new features have been added in the 2004 version, except the release of the small pst-fill package for filling (tiling) arbitrary regions and the various evolving contributions, but we have merged in all the bug fixes and beta addons which Timothy produced. We have renamed some of the files that make up PSTricks, for consistency. The multido package is now in /macros/generic/multido 3 - Installation ------------ 3.1 - (La)TeX files a - You have to move all the files from the "generic" subdirectory to a directory part of your TEXINPUTS environment variable, or to add it in your TEXINPUTS list of paths. b - If you are a LaTeX user (and not only a plain TeX one), you have to do the same thing for the "latex" subdirectory, which define LaTeX wrappers for all the PSTricks files. 3.2 - PostScript header files The file pstricks.con is the current platform specific config file. For other platforms read the README from the config directory 3.3 - Known pitfalls a - To use the standard `color' or `xcolor' package with PSTricks, you must load the `pstricks.sty' package, which interface the two packages, loading them in the right order, and overriding some small parts of PSTricks to allow it to use the `color' or `xcolor' package system for specifying color. We STRONGLY recommend that you use this way today. pstricks.sty loads by default the xcolor package, but there is an option "noxcolor". If you are a LaTeX user then load _always_ first the pstricks.sty package. b - LaTeX users must also take care that the `pstricks.sty' package is required in place of the `pstricks.tex' one if the `graphics' or `graphicx' package is also loaded. c - Don't try to load the `color' or `xcolor' package if you use `pstricks.sty' or `pst-all' (it is already loaded in the correct order). 4 - Contents -------- 4.1 - Subdirectories The distribution contain the following subdirectories: contrib : various contributions base : main PSTricks files doc : documentations (up to date ones - the obsolete/doc subdirectory contain the reference documentation for the version 0.93a and the additional old Beta material, which is still necessary to use...) dvips : PostScript header files generic : TeX generic sources latex : LaTeX wrappers 5 - Documentation ------------- There is a mailing list devoted to discussions on PSTricks usage. The informations to subscribe to this list and to consult the archives can be found on the Web page. -- Denis Girou, Sebastian Rahtz and Herbert Voss (updated January 22, 2010)