Xy-pic User's Guide 





	The reference manual [8] describes several more
	input modes that are useful when the diagram is not organised as a
	matrix.	 We'll give some examples of such diagrams but refer to the
	reference manual for the details.
- 	The "graph" feature allows input of data structured as
	directed graphs to make it easy to produce such
	pictures as
  
 
 
- 	The "knot" feature allows drawing of mathematical knots	and links like
- 	The "2cell" feature provides special support for
	categorical twocells like
  
 
 
- 	The "poly" feature allows polygon-like
	structures:
  
 
 
- 	The "web" feature allows composition in lattices such as
  
 
 
- 	The "arc" feature is suitable for effects like
  
 
In each case the figure is produced with relatively few lines using
	techniques documented in the respective sections of the reference
	manual together with the details of the Xy-pic kernel and
	extensions, "arrow," and "matrix" features as used in this guide;
	further extensions provide support for use of colour, PostScript effects,
	and much more.
	Finally, the following documents might prove useful: How to	Typeset Pretty Diagram Arrows with TeX [6]
	presents some of the design decisions behind Xy-pic,
	Xy-pic and Notation for Categorical
	Diagrams [7] explains how the modularity of Xy-pic
	can be used to obtain complex effects with commutative diagrams, and
	Typesetting Neural Nets using	Xy-pic [4] explains how neural
	networks can be typeset using the package.  Finally, a collection of
	complex examples is maintained on the Xy-pic home page and the ftp
	servers discussed above.
 
Xy-pic User's Guide 





© Kristoffer H. Rose
<krisrose@brics.dk>
January  6, 1997
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