Install this package:
emerge -a sci-visualization/epix
If the package is masked, you can unmask it using the autounmask tool or standard emerge options:
autounmask sci-visualization/epix
Or alternatively:
emerge --autounmask-write -a sci-visualization/epix
<pkgmetadata> <maintainer type="project"> <email>sci@gentoo.org</email> <name>Gentoo Science Project</name> </maintainer> <longdescription lang="en"> ePiX creates mathematically accurate figures, plots, and movies using easy-to-learn syntax. The output is expressly suitable for use with LaTeX; figures may be written in a LaTeX picture environment containing PSTricks, tikz, or eepic macros, or as vector (EPS or PDF) image files. The user interface resembles that of LaTeX: You prepare a human-readable scene description in a text editor, then compile the input file into a picture. use ePiX, however. </longdescription> </pkgmetadata>
Manage flags for this package:
euse -i <flag> -p sci-visualization/epix |
euse -E <flag> -p sci-visualization/epix |
euse -D <flag> -p sci-visualization/epix
| Flag | Description | 1.2.19-r1 | 1.2.19 |
|---|---|---|---|
| doc | Add extra documentation (API, Javadoc, etc). It is recommended to enable per package instead of globally | ✓ | ✓ |
| emacs | Add support for GNU Emacs | ✓ | ✓ |
| examples | Install examples, usually source code | ✓ | ✓ |
| Type | File | Size | Versions |
|---|---|---|---|
| DIST | epix-1.2.19_withpdf.tar.bz2 | 1757443 bytes | 1.2.19 |
| Type | File | Size |
|---|