Thanks -- while it looks really nice, I do need diagonal arrows. However, after some experimenting, I catually managed to get DCpic to work. It is just a plain TeX file, I was only scared by the .sty name. If somebody else runs into the same problem, here is a short example, for reference. You will need dcpic.sty in your path first. Then one can create diagrams as follows: \usemodule[pictexwd] \input dcpic.sty \starttext \begindc{\commdiag} \obj(1,2){$V_i$} \obj(3,1){$V'$} \obj(3,3){$V$} \mor{$V_i$}{$V$}{$f_i$} \mor{$V_i$}{$V'$}{$f_i'$}[-1,0] \mor{$V$}{$V'$}{$f$} \enddc \stoptext Matthias On Sep 29, 2004, at 3:07 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 29.09.2004 um 20:53 schrieb Matthias Weber:
I need to typeset a few (simple) diagrams in ConTeXt, like the ones mathematicians use, with arrows. In LaTeX, one can use pictex or DCpic. The latter claims also to work with ConTeXt, but I couldn't find an example. Has anybody managed to do something like this? (essentially, I only need something like
sometimes also with diagonal arrows).
Without diagonal arrows you could use the flow charts module.
Grüßlis vom Hraban! --- http://www.fiee.net/texnique/
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