[Corpora-List] Working Latex package for typesetting dependency graphs?
Daniele
daniele.pighin at gmail.com
Wed Jan 11 16:08:07 UTC 2012
Hi Adam,
I am the author of tikz-dependency. In the installation instruction it
reads:
Please, note that *PGF/TikZ version 2.10 *is required for TikZ-dependency
> to work as expected
I am pretty sure that ubuntu 10.04 used to come with an older version of
PGF.
I would recommend that you download a fresh version of pgf, uncompress it
under ~/texmf and then run:
$ texhash ~/texmf
Everything should work fine afterwards. Please, contact me privately in
case you need more help.
Cheers,
Daniele
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 4:43 PM, Adam Radziszewski <kocikikut at gmail.com>wrote:
> [Apologies for semi-spam]
> Dear Corpora users,
> I've been trying for a couple of hours to find a *working* LaTEX package
> to produce simple dependency graphs. I'm sure many of you have already done
> it successfully, so I venture to ask for hints here.
>
> What I mean is a package tailored at drawing labelled arrows between words
> or blocks of text without having to learn a large general package like
> PSTricks or TIKZ.
> My best hit seemed tikz-dependency, unfortunately I can't compile even the
> simplest examples (TIKZ itself works perfectly on my side, that is texlive
> distribution on Ubuntu 10.04).
>
> I'll be grateful for any hints,
> Adam Radziszewski
>
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