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Suggest keywords and characterizations for pgf

I am glad to receive suggested keywords and characterizations for this package. I am especially glad if you are the package author but I'd take helpful advice from anyone (I reserve the right to edit or disregard anything).

Note: this form is for changes to the keywords and characterizations for this package, and anything else is invalid. Other information about the package — such as its description — I am not allowed to change; you must write ctan at dante.de. (I have a separate form for author display name and collate name because those may apply across multiple packages.)

Fill out the fields below and then move to the bottom of the page to click Submit.

Basic package information

This information may be handy in filling out the keywords and characterizations fields below.

Create PostScript and PDF graphics in TeX.

PGF is a macro package for creating graphics. It is platform- and format-independent and works together with the most important TeX backend drivers, including pdftex and dvips. It comes with a user-friendly syntax layer called TikZ. Its usage is similar to pstricks and the standard picture environment. PGF works with plain (pdf-)TeX, (pdf-)LaTeX, and ConTeXt. Unlike pstricks, it can produce either PostScript or PDF output.

Author: Christian Feuersänger; Till Tantau

About you

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Your name

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Remarks

Choose a list of keywords

Click to leave a checkmark next to all the keywords that apply. To omit a keyword, click again.

Choose a primary characterization

Pick the best description of the main job that this package does. Use the finest-grained characterization that applies. For instance, if the package is a publisher style that applies to books then select Document types > Books > Publisher styles, not Document types > Books or Document types.

Choose secondary characterizations

Many package cross categories. Pick the best description of the other jobs that this package does.

As with the primary characterization, use here the finest-grained characterization that applies. For instance, Fonts > Text body fonts, would help more people find a package than Fonts alone, because a category like the latter one would fill up quickly if we don't go for fine-grained.

This information is maintained by me only and is not allowed in the TeX Catalogue.