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README |
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pst-abspos – Put objects at an absolute position
The (PSTricks-related) package provides a command \pstPutAbs(x,y) to put an object at an arbitrary absolute (or even a relative) position on the page.
| Documentation |
Readme Package documentation |
| Version | 0.2 |
| License | The LaTeX Project Public License |
| Maintainer | Herbert Voß |
| Contained in | TeXLive as pst-abspos |
| MiKTeX as pst-abspos | |
| Topics |
layout of objects on the page package using PStricks for graphical output |
