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    Typesetting Diagrams With XY-Pic: User's Manual

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    . X Y-pic is a macro package for A M S-T E X, plain T E X, L A T E X, and A M S- L A T E X for typesetting diagrams: U X \Theta Z Y X Y Z y 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5<F NaN><F NaN> aeae G G G G G G G<F NaN><F NaN> ## x S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S<F NaN><F NaN> )) q<F NaN><F NaN> fflffl p<F NaN><F NaN> // f<F NaN><F NaN> fflffl g<F NaN><F NaN> // was typeset by the X Y-pic input lines "diagram U "ddrtoy "drto "drrtox "" & X "timesZ Y "dtoq "rtop & X "dtof "" & Y "rtog & Z "enddiagram X Y-pic diagrams have the following characteristics: ffl Specified as a matrix of entries that are automatically aligned in rows and columns. ffl Any entry may be connected to any other entry using arrows that are rotated and stretched as required to meet their target; a variety of arrow styles may be used. ffl Arrows may be decorated with labels that are `tied` to a specified point along the arrow. ffl Special support for arrows that cross each other, arrows that `go by' other entrie..

    XY-pic User's Guide

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    X Y-pic is a package for typesetting graphs and diagrams using Knuth's T E X typesetting system. X Y-pic works with most of the many formats available, e.g., plain T E X, L A T E X, and A M S-T E X. Several styles of input for various diagram types are supported; they all share a mnemonic notation based on the logical composition of visual components. This guide concentrates on how to typeset `matrix-like' diagrams, such as commutative diagrams, in the following style: U y x (x;y) X \Theta Z Y q p X f Y g Z was typeset by the X Y-pic input lines "xymatrix-- U "ar@//[ddr]y "ar@//[drr]x "ar@--.?[dr]------(x,y) "" & X "timesZ Y "ar[d]q "ar[r]p & X "ar[d]f "" & Y "ar[r]g & Z Such diagrams have the following characteristics: ffl Specified as a matrix of entries that are automatically aligned in rows and columns. ffl Any entry may be connected to any other entry using a variety of arrow styles all rotated and stretched as required. ffl Arrows may be decorated with labels that..

    XY-pic User's Guide

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    X Y-pic is a package for typesetting graphs and diagrams using Knuth's T E X typesetting system. X Y-pic works with most of the many formats available; e.g., plain T E X, L A T E X, and A M S-T E X. Several styles of input for various diagram types are supported; they all share a mnemonic notation based on the logical composition of visual components. This guide concentrates on how to typeset "matrix-like" diagrams, such as commutative diagrams, in the following style: U y<F NaN><F NaN> x<F NaN><F NaN> (x;y)<F NaN><F NaN> ## X \Theta Z Y q<F NaN><F NaN> p<F NaN><F NaN> X f<F NaN><F NaN> Y g<F NaN><F NaN> // Z was typeset by the X Y-pic input lines "xymatrix-- U "ar@//[ddr]y "ar@//[drr]x "ar@--.?[dr]------(x,y) "" & X "timesZ Y "ar[d]q "ar[r]p & X "ar[d]f "" & Y "ar[r]g & Z Such diagrams have the following characteristics: ffl Specified as a matrix of entries that are automatically aligned in rows and columns. ffl Any entry may be connected to any other entr..
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