On Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 12:52:15AM -0700, Toby Bartels wrote:
Michael R. Irwin wrote in part:
I am unfamiliar with LaTex, does it do diagrams as part of its typesetting?
Not as such, although it can handle some in limited capacities using its table making abilities. This is mostly used only for perfectly rectangular commutative diagrams.
Actually you can get pretty far with the picture environment. A friend of mine wrote a PhD thesis on Petri nets, and he did all his pictures in that. However, I still think that for graphics SVG is a better format.
-- Jan Hidders