java.lang.Object
jpicedt.graphic.io.parser.AbstractRegularExpression
jpicedt.graphic.io.parser.SequenceExpression
jpicedt.format.pstricks.parser.BeginPsPictureExpression
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- jpicedt.graphic.io.parser.ExpressionConstants
- public class BeginPsPictureExpression
- extends jpicedt.graphic.io.parser.SequenceExpression
- implements jpicedt.graphic.io.parser.ExpressionConstants
\begin{pspicture}(x0,y0)(x1,y1) -> defines a box with BL=(x0,y0) and TR=(x1,y1)
\begin{pspicture}*(x0,y0)(x1,y1) -> clipped
\begin{pspicture}[baseline](x0,y0)(x1,y1) -> changes baseline (see pstricks's doc p.41)
\begin{pspicture}[](x0,y0)(x1,y1) -> baseline passes across the origine
And the same commands with \pspicture (that is, TeX-like).
- Version:
- $Id: BeginPsPictureExpression.java,v 1.2 2002/08/05 16:44:10 reynal Exp $
| Fields inherited from interface jpicedt.graphic.io.parser.ExpressionConstants |
ANY_CHAR, ANY_CHAR_EOL, ANY_SIGN, AT_LEAST, AT_MOST, DEBUG, DOUBLE, EOL, EXACTLY, INTEGER, NEGATIVE, NON_NULL, POSITIVE, STRICTLY_NEGATIVE, STRICTLY_POSITIVE, WHITE_SPACES, WHITE_SPACES_OR_EOL |
BeginPsPictureExpression
public BeginPsPictureExpression()
toString
public java.lang.String toString()
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The default implementation returns
getClass().getName() + "@" +
Integer.toHexString(hashCode()).