Pst-eps is a PSTricks-based package for exporting PSTricks images 'on
the fly' to encapsulated PostScript (EPS) image files, which can then be
read into a document in the usual way.
Pst-circ is a package built using PSTricks and in particular pst-node.
It can easily draw current 2-terminal devices and some 3- and 4-terminal
devices used in electronic or electric theory. The package's macros are
designed with a view to 'logical' representation of circuits, as far as
possible, so as to relieve the user of purely graphical considerations
when expressing a circuit.
pst-geo is a set of PSTricks related packages for various cartographic
projections of the terrestrial sphere. The package pst-map2d provides
conventional projections such as Mercator, Lambert, cylindrical, etc.
The package pst-map3d treats representation in three dimensions of the
terrestrial sphere. Packages pst-map2dII and pst-map3dII allow use of
the CIA World DataBank II. Various parameters of the packages allow for
choice of the level of the detail and the layouts possible (cities,
borders, rivers etc). Substantial data files are provided, in an
(internally) compressed format. Decompression happens on-the-fly as a
document using the data is displayed, printed or converted to PDF
format. A Perl script is provided for the user to do the decompression,
if the need should arise.
A package using PSTricks to draw a large variety of graphs and plots,
including 3D maths functions. Data can be read from external data files,
making this package a generic tool for graphing within TeX/LaTeX,
without the need for external tools.
The T2 bundle provides a variety of separate support functions, for
using Cyrillic characters in LaTeX: - the mathtext package, for using
Cyrillic letters 'transparently' in formulae - the citehack package, for
using Cyrillic (or indeed any non-ascii) characters in citation keys; -
support for Cyrillic in BibTeX; - support for Cyrillic in Makeindex; and
- various items of font support.
Allows figures or tables to have text wrapped around them. Does not work
in combination with list environments, but can be used in a parbox or
minipage, and in twocolumn format. Supports the float package. Note that
most of the package documentation is contained in the package file
itself (after the \endinput command at the end of the package proper).
The package enables the user to connect information, and to place
labels, without knowing (in advance) the actual positions of the items
to be connected, or where the connecting line should go. The macros are
useful for making graphs and trees, mathematical diagrams, linguistic
syntax diagrams, and so on. The package contents were previously
distributed as a part of the pstricks base distribution.