%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% english readme %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% readme-tkz-fct.txt 06/01/2011 version 1.16 c tkz-fct.sty uses tkz-base to draw graph of functions with a Cartesian (rectangular) coordinate system. Licence ------- This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt. Features -------- -- needs etex, fp.sty, tkz-base and gnuplot; -- automatically loads the package TikZ; -- compiles with utf8, pdflatex; -- compiles using the chain dvi->dvips->ps2pdf; -- not yet ready for use with TeX and ConText (I need more time and ideas); -- good news! ready to lualatex but I still need to test. Installation ------------ You can experiment with the tkz-fct package by placing all of the distribution files in the directory containing your current tex file. You can also placing all of the distribution files in the directory : /texmf/tex/latex/tkz. How to use it ------------- To use the package tkz-fct, place the following line in the preamble of your LaTeX document. \usepackage{tkz-fct} If you use the xcolor package, load that package before tkz-euclide to avoid package conflicts. \usepackage[usenames,dvipsnames]{xcolor} \usepackage{amsmath,tkz-fct} Documentation ------------- Documentation for tkz-fct and tkz-base is available on my sites: http://altermundus.fr (en français) or http://altermundus.fr (in english) Examples -------- All examples given in documentation will be stored on my sites as standalone files, ready for compilation. Compatibility ------------- The new package tkz-euclide is *not* compatible with older packages tkz-base, tkz-2d, and tkz-arith. History -- 1.16 c correction of bugs now default domain is xmin:xmax and not -5:5. -- 1.13 first version How to get all the examples : 1) You need to modify the file TKZdoc-fct-main.tex . Replace \usepackage{tkzexample} by \usepackage[saved]{tkzexample} \def\tkzFileSavedPrefix{tkzFct} 2) Compile the sources $ pdflatex TKZdoc-fct-main.tex You get in your folder all the examples with the prefix tkzFct. 3) Put all these files in a new folder with the ruby script "addcontent.rb" Run the script $ ruby addcontent.rb You get a folder with all the complete examples. The files begin with \input{tkzfctpreamble.ltx} 4) Now you can compile the files. A fine solution is to use a makefile. You can put the two files tkzfctpreamble.ltx and Makefile inside the last folder and now you run $make Alain Matthes 5 rue de Valence Paris 75005 al (dot) ma (at) mac (dot) com