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author B. Watson2020-10-12 21:07:47 +0200
committer Willy Sudiarto Raharjo2020-10-17 04:37:33 +0200
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academic/jpicedt: Fix README.
Signed-off-by: B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
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-jPicEdt is a software aimed at alleviating the burden of using PSTricks,
-eepic or LaTeX's picture environment macros in a LaTeX file. It allows the
-user to draw graphical objects using graphic primitives (e.g. splines,
-arcs, polygons,...), position them easily with the mouse, and add text
-using LaTeX/PSTricks box commands (e.g. dashbox, psframebox,...).
+jPicEdt is a software aimed at alleviating the burden of using
+PSTricks, eepic or LaTeX's picture environment macros in a LaTeX
+file. It allows the user to draw graphical objects using graphic
+primitives (e.g. splines, arcs, polygons,...), position them easily
+with the mouse, and add text using LaTeX/PSTricks box commands
+(e.g. dashbox, psframebox,...).
This is a repackaging of the JPicEdt distribution jar archive.
-There is a required pstricks-add.{sty,tex} available in add-ons/Tex-macros
-of the source. The versions supplied with Slackware's tetex package are
-newer and seem to work fine by default; however, if you encounter any problems
-with it, you might try using the files supplied with JPicEdt.
+There is a required pstricks-add.{sty,tex} available in
+add-ons/Tex-macros of the source. The versions supplied with
+Slackware's tetex package are newer and seem to work fine by default;
+however, if you encounter any problems with it, you might try using the
+files supplied with JPicEdt.