README2 - for mfpic 0.2.10.6 alfa, Sat 9 March 1996. Document Format: ASCII text --- ordinary typewritten computer file. Document's Author: Geoffrey Tobin. Based on: Thomas Leathrum's README for mfpic version 0.1.13.1. INTRODUCTION: This directory contains a preliminary test version of mfpic for those of you who'd like to try the more advanced features of mfpic 0.3, before they are finalised! Long ago, some of you requested documentation for the grafbase.mf METAFONT macros. At last, grafdoc.tex is here. (Actually, it's been provided since 0.2.9.1 alfa.) In addition, mf-revu.tex is a very rushed summary of some aspects of programming in METAFONT. Any and all constructive suggestions to improve it are welcome. MANIFEST (17 files) : file description Acknowl.tex Some people who have contributed to mfpic CHANGES.tex History of changes to mfpic files CTAN.sites List of CTAN sites around thw world MANIFEST List of current files with sizes and dates (ls -lR) Makefile.dist A unix Makefile used to bundle this distribution NOTE Concerns! README2 This file grafbase.mf MF macros for mfpic grafdoc.tex Documentation for grafbase.mf header.tex Common TeX definitions used by documentation files lapictures.tex LaTeX version of pictures.tex mf-revu.tex First draft of a brief review of METAFONT programming mfpic.tex TeX macros for mfpic mfpic-IS.gt A brief summary of what mfpic is useful for mfpicdoc.tex Documentation for mfpic.tex objects.tex Samples of each drawable object pictures.tex A few more complicated pictures WHAT IS MFPIC? (In case you have skipped the parent directory. ;-) mfpic is a macro package for including pictures in TeX documents. The idea behind this package is to have Metafont do the actual drawing, and store the pictures in a font that TeX can include in the document. The macros have been designed so that the user should never have to learn Metafont to use these macros -- the TeX macros actually write the Metafont file for you. AVAILABILITY BY FTP: CTAN, the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network, is the first place to look for TeX related software. There are three CTAN sites: (USA) ftp.shsu.edu (UK) ftp.tex.ac.uk (DE) ftp.dante.de At each of these, the TeX archive is located in the directory named: tex-archive CTAN also has several mirror archives around the world; see the CTAN.sites file for more information. At CTAN, mfpic can be found by typing this at the ftp prompt: quote site index mfpic mfpic is under the subdirectory: graphics/mfpic QUERIES AND BUG REPORTS: If you have problems or find bugs with these mfpic alfa test macros, please e-mail Geoffrey Tobin: G.Tobin@latrobe.edu.au I probably will not be able to help much with site-dependent setup stuff (other than unix and ms-dos), but I should be able to answer questions about the actual macros. All the Best! Geoffrey Tobin