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This site is intended as a community-editable '''MetaPost FAQ''' directed mainly at beginner-to-intermediate level users.
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'''What is it?''' This site is not a replacement for existing pages and mailing lists. It does not aim at answering every possible question related to MetaPost. The main mission is to answer most common '''practical''' questions about not only the language itself but also its implementations and iteractions with other programs. In other words, to let people get started with MetaPost easily.
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#Please see the [http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_User%27s_Guide User's Guide] for other usage and configuration help.
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#Add the url for your wiki to the [http://www.editthis.info/wiki/index.php/Categorized_Wiki_List Categorized wiki list]. Simply edit that page and put your wiki under the appropriate category.
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'''Why'''? There are some questions that appear on the Metapost mailing list quite often, so I thought it might be useful to create a dedicated Metapost FAQ.  When encountering a problem, 99% of novices give up and only 1% ask for the solution.  Don't let petty problems problems prevent people from experiencing the amazing power of Metapost!
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==Topics==
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* [[Font problems]]
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##[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wiki Wikipedia list of wikis]
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* [[Latex|Embedding MetaPost output in Latex]]
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##[http://www.wikiindex.com/Add_a_Wiki WikiIndex]<br>
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* [[Functions|Useful functions]]
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==Useful packages==
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* latexmp
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* boxes
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==External pages==
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* [http://tug.org/metapost.html Metapost link collection: tutorials, manuals, mailing lists, ...]
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* [http://tug.org/docs/metapost/mpman.pdf Metapost manual]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MetaPost Wikipedia entry on MetaPost]
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* [http://wiki.contextgarden.net/MetaFun MetaFun]
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* [https://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/metapost Developers page: sources and bug tracking]
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==Contributing==
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===Style guidelines===
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The preferred content is either: (i) overview-style articles or (ii) step-by-step guides.  Concrete, easy to use examples are essential.  Pictures are good.  Try not to confuse beginners with too many details.  Writing a section about your favourite MetaPost aspect/problem/package is a good way to start.
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[http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pz215/ Piotr Zielinski]

Current revision as of 12:45, 14 July 2007

This site is intended as a community-editable MetaPost FAQ directed mainly at beginner-to-intermediate level users.

What is it? This site is not a replacement for existing pages and mailing lists. It does not aim at answering every possible question related to MetaPost. The main mission is to answer most common practical questions about not only the language itself but also its implementations and iteractions with other programs. In other words, to let people get started with MetaPost easily.

Why? There are some questions that appear on the Metapost mailing list quite often, so I thought it might be useful to create a dedicated Metapost FAQ. When encountering a problem, 99% of novices give up and only 1% ask for the solution. Don't let petty problems problems prevent people from experiencing the amazing power of Metapost!

Contents

[edit] Topics

[edit] Useful packages

  • latexmp
  • boxes

[edit] External pages

[edit] Contributing

[edit] Style guidelines

The preferred content is either: (i) overview-style articles or (ii) step-by-step guides. Concrete, easy to use examples are essential. Pictures are good. Try not to confuse beginners with too many details. Writing a section about your favourite MetaPost aspect/problem/package is a good way to start.

Piotr Zielinski

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