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| 1 --- vladimir@worklogic.com: this below isn't implemented yet! --- | |
| 2 --- Talk to me if you're interested in it and want to help --- | |
| 3 Latex/Psfrag Attributes+ | |
| 4 Only work in -Tps and if latex2e and psfrag.sty ver.3 are installed. | |
| 5 The resulting ps file will print latex commands unless you include it in a | |
| 6 tex file that does \usepackage[scanall]{psfrag}, or run it through the | |
| 7 supplied script "psfrag" (which wraps it in such a tex file). | |
| 8 | |
| 9 psfrag: string [GNE]. This text is passed through latex. | |
| 10 Example: node: a1 [psfrag="$\alpha_1$"] | |
| 11 edge: x->y [label="x -> y" psfrag="$x \rightarrow y$"] | |
| 12 The name/label is used only as a guide for positioning, but you better | |
| 13 specify them. E.g. if the edge had no label attribute, dot would have to | |
| 14 assume that the label is 17 characters wide. | |
| 15 The line breaks \l,\n,\r are *not* processed in the psfrag attribute. | |
| 16 If you want line breaks, arrange it with latex commands, and *also* specify | |
| 17 a label that emulates the breaks. | |
| 18 tailpsfrag/headpsfrag: string [E]. Same for tail/head of the edge. | |
| 19 fontname: [GNE] Use any of the commands described in latex2e's fntguide. | |
| 20 If the command sequence contains %s, the text is inserted there. Else the | |
| 21 text is preceded by the command, all surrounded by braces. For example, if | |
| 22 the text is "..." then \texttt{%s} becomes \texttt{...}, and \ttfamily | |
| 23 becomes {\ttfamily ...}. | |
| 24 If fontname matches "tt" then dot will use fixed font width for its | |
| 25 positioning (is 0.65 right??). If fontname matches "bf" then dot will | |
| 26 multiply the width for positioning purposes by ?? (for all families??). | |
| 27 You cannot change the font by simply giving a different font name. | |
| 28 E.g. to switch to Courier, you either have to use \texttt{%s} with a style | |
| 29 that uses Postscript fonts, or else use \fontfamily{pcr}\selectfont ("pcr" | |
| 30 stands for postscript courier). As a precaution, dot won't output a fontname | |
| 31 that does not contain \. | |
| 32 Often used commands are \rmfamily (roman), \sffamily (sans serif), | |
| 33 \ttfamily (typewriter), \mdseries (medium, i.e. normal), \bfseries (bold), | |
| 34 \upshape (upright, i.e. normal), \itshape (italic), \slshape (slanted), | |
| 35 \scshape (small caps); or their equivalents \textrm{%s}, ...; \boldmath; | |
| 36 \mathcal{%s}. | |
| 37 fontsize: "n\cmd". [GNE] Dot assumes for positioning purposes that the font is | |
| 38 n points high, and emits the font changing command \cmd to latex. Both n and | |
| 39 \cmd are optional. | |
| 40 If \cmd is missing then you are informing dot that the latex fontsize is n. | |
| 41 *Please* do this at the top level. The default 14 is probably wrong for you. | |
| 42 The correct setting for a 10pt article style is "digraph G {fontsize=10 ...}" | |
| 43 If you use "n!", dot will force this size to latex by emitting commands | |
| 44 \fontsize\selectfont. This is not smart unless you use scalable fonts, eg | |
| 45 postscript fonts. | |
| 46 If n is missing and \cmd is one of the standard commands \tiny, | |
| 47 \scriptsize, \footnotesize, \normalsize, \large, \Large, \LARGE, \huge or | |
| 48 \HUGE, dot will compute the new size automatically. Otherwise you have to | |
| 49 specify both. | |
| 50 If the command contains %s, the text will be inserted there, else the | |
| 51 text is preceded by the command, all surrounded by braces. |
