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Bulgarian translation of the pst-eucl documentation
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Draw electric field and equipotential lines with PSTricks
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Enable arrows showing diphthongs on vowel charts
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Typeset PSTricks examples, with code
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Draw medical pedigrees using PSTricks
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PSTricks package for displaying knots
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Draw "funny" objects with PSTricks
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A PSTricks-compatible graphicx for use with Plain
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Lenses with PSTricks
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Simple syntax for trees
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Create EPS files from PSTricks figures
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UML diagrams with PSTricks
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Draw three-dimensional ribbons
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Civil engineering diagrams, using PSTricks
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Drawing very thick lines and curves
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Draw GANTT charts with PSTricks
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