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| Identifier | Caption |
|---|---|
| pst-solides3d | Draw perspective views of 3D solids. |
| Name | Notes |
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| doc-en/ |
| Name | Size* | Date UTC | Notes |
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| Changes | 1 KiB | 2010-Sep-29 | |
| README | 1 KiB | 2010-Jul-24 | Shown below |
| pst-solides3d-doc.pdf | 4890 KiB | 2010-Sep-22 | |
| pst-solides3d.pro | 250 KiB | 2010-Apr-29 | |
| pst-solides3d.sty | 399 bytes | 2010-Apr-29 | |
| pst-solides3d.tex | 41 KiB | 2010-Sep-22 |
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%% Package `pst-solides3d.tex' %% %% Manuel Luque, Arnaud Schmittbuhl,Jean-Paul Vignault,Jürgen Gilg %% Herbert Voss %% %% 2009-01-12 %% Save the files pst-solides3d.sty pst-solides3d.tex solides3d.pro in any place, where latex or any other TeX program will find it. If you like to get the documentation file in another format run latex pst-solides3d-doc-EN.tex latex pst-solides3d-doc-EN.tex dvips pst-solides3d-doc-EN.dvi to get a PostScript file. But pay attention, that the pst-optic files are saved in the above mentioned way, before you run latex on the documentation file. The intermediate DVI file works only with viewers which can interprete the embedded PostScript code, like the one from KDE. For another PDF output read the Introduction from the documentation.