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			    EUKLEIDES version 0.9.2

		   Copyright (c) Christian Obrecht 2000-2002

			<christian.obrecht@wanadoo.fr> 

1. PURPOSE

The language Eukleides is a Euclidean geometry drawing language. It has been
designed in order to be close to the traditionnal language of Euclidean
geometry. In many cases, it makes possible to completely avoid the use of
Cartesian coordinates.

There are three situations where Eukleides can be useful:

   * You want to insert some geometric figures in a (La)TeX document. In
     this case you can insert some Eukleides commands within your TeX
     source file and run `eukleides' in filter mode on the source file to
     obtain a ready-to-TeX file.

   * You want to create a geometric figure in vector graphic format. In
     this case you can run the shell scripts `euk2eps' (for EPS format)
     or `euk2edit' (for other formats like the ones used in Xfig or
     Sketch) on a Eukleides source file.

   * You want to create an interactive geometric figure. In this case
     you can use the X-Window program `xeukleides'. This software is
     distributed separately.

2. LICENSE

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
version.

  See file COPYING for more details.

3. INSTALL

The software `eukleides' has been developed on a GNU/Linux system. It should
build on any system where `flex' and `bison' have been ported.  Furthermore,
you'll need `makeinfo' to format the documentation file, and/or Texinfo to get
a hardcopy. To obtain printable files after running `eukleides', the PSTricks
package is mandatory. Last, to run the shell script `euk2edit' you'll also need
to have `pstoedit'.

  As usual, type `make install'. Default installation directories are
`/usr/local/bin', `/usr/local/man' and `/usr/local/info'. You'll have to edit
the PREFIX macro in the Makefile to change this.

  To get a printable documentation file, type `make book'. Default paper format
is A4. If you want to use letter paper instead, you'll have to edit the Makefile
to set the PAPER macro empty.

4. DOCUMENTATION

Once installed see man page for usage and info page for language description.
The directory `samples/' contains a set of selected Eukleides source files.
Some of these files were written to illustrate geometry exercises, others
illustrate some classical geometry theorems.

5. NOTE

The `eukleides' and `xeukleides' softwares were formerly named `euklides' and
`xeuklides'. It had to be changed because there is already another program named
`euklides'.

6. CONTACT

Please send bug reports and comments at: <christian.obrecht@wanadoo.fr>.