This is the mglTeX package. It allows you to create high-quality publication-ready graphics directly from MGL scripts embedded into your LaTeX document, using the MathGL library (http://mathgl.sourceforge.net). ================================================================================ If the "mgltex.sty" file (the package itself) wasn't included with this distribution, you can build it yourself executing: 1. (pdf)latex mgltex.ins If the "mgltex.pdf" file (the documentation) wasn't included with this distribution, you can build it yourself executing the following steps: 1. (pdf)latex mgltex.dtx 2. makeindex -s gglo.ist -o mgltex.gls mgltex.glo 3. makeindex -s gind.ist -o mgltex.ind mgltex.idx 4. (pdf)latex mgltex.dtx Steps 2 and 3 are optional, and are only for the creation of an index and a glossary. The file "sample.pdf" is intended as a tiny sample of the capabilities of mglTex and MathGL, as well as a brief introduction to the package. You can use it as an alternative documentation if you want to start using the package right away. If the file wasn't included with this distribution, you can build it with the following steps: 1. Run '(pdf)latex sample.tex' to create the MGL scripts 2. Compile the produced .mgl scripts with mglconv (part of MathGL) 3. Run '(pdf)latex sample.tex' a second time to include the graphics Alternatively, you can run '(pdf)latex --shell-escape sample.tex' twice in order to allow mglTeX to automatically call mglconv. The source code of mglTeX (.sty, .dtx, and .ins files) can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. The documentation of mglTeX (.dvi, .ps, .pdf and other files) is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial- ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Please, feel free to contact the authors if you have questions or requests, or if you find any bugs or have any idea for improvements. Finally, mglTeX is free for you to use and redistribute (again, under GPL), but, if you find it useful, please consider thanking the authors ;-) Happy TeXing!!! - Diego Sejas Viscarra (mglTeX contact): - Alexey Balakin (MathGL contact):