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Placing Thingsa new system of axes obtained by first translating the original axes to thepoint <strong>with</strong> coordinates as origin and then rotating them through angle. Lookat the next example:Placing and rotating <strong>PSTric</strong>ks objectsPlacing and rotating T E X objectsPutting labels\begin{pspicture}(-1,0)(7,9)\pspolygon[linecolor=Blue,%linestyle=dotted,%dotsep=2pt]%(1,1)(2,4)(3,2)\rput(3,2){%\pspolygon[linecolor=Blue,%linestyle=dotted,%dotsep=0.5pt]%(1,1)(2,4)(3,2)}\rput{45}(3,2){%\pspolygon[linecolor=Blue](1,1)(2,4)(3,2)}\end{pspicture}Online L A T E X TutorialPart II – Graphics<strong>PSTric</strong>ksThe picture below, which shows the picture above <strong>with</strong> the different coordinatesystems shown in different colors, will make this clear.E Krishnan, CV Radhakrishnan and AJ Alexconstitute the <strong>graphics</strong> tutorial team.Comments and suggestions may be mailed totutorialteam@tug.org.inc○2002, 2003, The Indian T E X Users GroupThis document is generated by PDFT E X <strong>with</strong>hyperref, pstricks, pdftricks and pdfscreenpackages in an intel PC running GNU/LINUXand is released under LPPLThe Indian T E X Users GroupFloor iii, sjp Buildings, Cotton HillsTrivandrum 695014, indiahttp://www.tug.org.in£ ¡ ¢ ¤ ¥ ¦ © 6/22

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