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Re: mixing packages
Care to name a few ?
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mixing packages
Doing nodes in text with PSTricks is not compilable directly with PFDLaTeX in conjunction with auto-pst-pdf. The same is true for theghostanime2001 wrote:Care to name a few ?
psgraph
environment when doing data plots.Since the final output format nowadays is mostly PDF, this is not very good although you always can compile by LaTeX → dvips → ps2pdf. Due to different graphics formats accepted by the two compilers this can be tedious.
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Re: mixing packages
On the other hand PSTricks works out of the box with XeLaTeX. IIRC that's what ghostanime is using, so I guess it's ultimately a matter of what you're used to and which syntax you're more familiar with.
As I see it it's best to pick your favourite and learn its options and possibilities instead of trying to mix PSTricks with TikZ. The latter seems only more work and more stuff to learn and not to bring any real advantages.
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As I see it it's best to pick your favourite and learn its options and possibilities instead of trying to mix PSTricks with TikZ. The latter seems only more work and more stuff to learn and not to bring any real advantages.
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Re: mixing packages
maybe near releases would allow that, cross package flexibility (made up name).
mixing packages
I wouldn't count on that. In fact I think this is rather unlikely.ghostanime2001 wrote:maybe near releases would allow that, cross package flexibility (made up name).
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