Jpgfdraw is a graphics application written in Java.
You can use Jpgfdraw to:
– Construct shapes using lines, moves and cubic Bezier
segments;
– Edit shapes by changing the defining control points;
– Incorporate text and bitmap images (for annotation and
background effects);
– Extract the parameters for TeX's \parshape
command and for \shapepar (defined in the shapepar
package);
– Construct frames for use with the flowfram package;
– Pictures can be saved in Jpgfdraw's native binary format
(JDR) or native ascii format (AJR) or can be exported as:
– a pgfpicture environment for use in LaTeX
documents with the pgf package;
– a single-page LaTeX document (including the picture
code);
– a LaTeX package based on the flowfram package;
– an encapsulated postscript file;
– a PNG image file; or
– an SVG image file;
– Incorporate text and bitmap images (for annotation and
background effects);
– Alternative text may be specified for use when exporting
to a LaTeX file (e.g. if the text contains symbols or if it should
be set in maths mode);
– Mappings may be used to specify what LaTeX font
declarations should be used when exporting to a LaTeX file.
The author is Nicola Talbot.
License: gpl Version: 0.5.5b Catalogued: 2009-10-11