[OS X TeX] XY-pdf

Jerome Dubois jer_dubois at libertysurf.fr
Mon Apr 22 15:26:25 EDT 2002



Thanks you very much for your help !
Jerome
Le dimanche 21 avril 2002, à 11:48 , Ross Moore a écrit :

>> Thanks very much for this.
>> (where is that package located?)
>
> http://www-texdev.ics.mq.edu.au/WARM/xypdf.tar.gz
>
> http://www-texdev.ics.mq.edu.au/WARM/  gets you to the
> home-page for the WaRMreader macros.
> These allow you, among other things, to put TeX typeset labels
> over an imported image, with any flavour of TeX or LaTeX.
> There are many examples at this site, in both HTML and PDF.
>
> It works by using the images dimensions to establish a coordinatised
> Xy-pic diagram. Labels and other annotations are placed with great
> accuracy, either by using the coordinates directly, or (usual)
> symbolically by reading the coordinates of "marked" points from
> an auxiliary file that can be constructed independently.
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> 	Ross Moore
>
>> -TR
>>
>> on 4/20/02 7:44 PM, Ross Moore, typed:
>>
>>>> Has somebody known how to use the xy-pdf package ?
>>>
>>> First you need to install it, as follows....
>>>                 ^^^^^^^
>>>
>>> The archive  xypdf.tar.gz  unpacks to folder 'xypdf Folder'
>>> which contains a collection of 7 files having names:
>>> xypdf<something>.tex
>>>
>>> You need to copy or move these into your texmf tree.
>>>
>>> To find out where, use a command in a terminal window
>>>          kpsewhich xy.sty
>>>
>>> This should give something like:
>>> [go:~] rossmoor% kpsewhich xy.sty
>>> /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf/tex/generic/xypic/xy.sty
>>>
>>> so the required location is:
>>>
>>> /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf/tex/generic/xypic/
>>>
>>> To actually do the copy, you may need admin privileges.
>>> So here's how I just did it (commands and comments):
>>>
>>> cd ~                   # change to home directory
>>> cd Desktop/Downloads   # change to sub-dir for receiving downloads
>>> cd "xypdf Folder"      # need quotes to include the space in the name
>>> sudo cp xy*.tex /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf/tex/generic/xypic
>>>
>>> After giving the password, the copy was done.
>>> Now the files are ready to be used.
>>>
>>>
>>> To use the pdf driver with Xy-pic,
>>>  ^^^
>>> just include  pdftex  as part of the loading options for the
>>> xy package, in your document's preamble:
>>>
>>> e.g. (LaTeX)
>>> \usepackage[xypdf,all,graph]{xy}
>>>                   ^^^^^
>>>
>>> (non-LaTeX)
>>> \input xy.tex
>>> \xyoption{xypdf}\xyoption{all}\xyoption{graph}
>>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hope this helps,
>>>
>>> Ross Moore
>>
>>
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