You can get this entire directory bundled as pst-tree.zip.
| Package | Caption |
|---|---|
| pst-tree | Trees, using pstricks. |
There are no subdirectories here.
| Name | Date | Size | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Changes | 2009-09-17 | 267 bytes | download | |
| Makefile | 2008-12-13 | 1 Kbyte | download | |
| README | 2009-01-25 | 673 bytes | download | Shown below |
| pst-tree-doc.bib | 2009-01-25 | 1 Kbyte | download | |
| pst-tree-doc.pdf | 2009-01-25 | 208 Kbyte | download | |
| pst-tree-doc.tex | 2009-01-25 | 29 Kbyte | download | |
| pst-tree.sty | 2009-01-25 | 216 bytes | download | |
| pst-tree.tex | 2009-09-17 | 32 Kbyte | download |
This version of pst-tree uses the xkeyval package, the extended version of keyval. Save the files pst-tree.sty|.tex| in a directory, which is part of your local TeX tree. Then do not forget to run texhash to update this tree if these packages are new to your TeX distribution. For more information see the documentation of your LaTeX distribution on installing packages into your LaTeX distribution or the TeX Frequently Asked Questions: (http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=instpackages). pst-tree needs pstricks, which should be part of your local TeX installation, otherwise get it from a CTAN server, f.ex. http://www.dante.de/CTAN/graphics/pstricks/
Small print: This listing is regenerated periodically so there is a small chance that the directory has changed from what is shown here; to be sure, check the FTP listing.