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Revision 1 as of 2013-11-17 17:43:03

location: Computer / Latex / BlockDiagramsTikZ

Block diagrams in TikZ format

Under Construction

This warning will be removed once all Anton's eps block diagrams have been ported to TikZ.

Background

Anton created a set of block diagrams in ps format, where text elements can be changed using \psfrag in latex. This page provides ports of these block diagrams to TikZ. The reason for creating these ports were:

Practical

TikZ is a programming language and a TikZ picture is a set of code. The below minimal example shows a .tex document, demonstrating the inclusion of a TikZ block diagram:

\documentclass{pm}
\usepackage{tikz}
\begin{document}
Figure~\ref{fig:block} shows an example block diagram.
\begin{figure}
\centering
\begin{tikzpicture}

\end{tikzpicture}
\caption{This is a block diagram.\label{fig:block}}
\end{figure}
\end{document}

If you think the TikZ code clutters the .tex file, it can be placed in a separate file, e,g. mypicture.tikz, and inserted in the .tex file using the the command \input{mypicture.tikz}, which simply places the content of mypicture.tikz at the location of the commend.

Note: The arrow style -narrow is local to the department. If you do not have access to it on your computer, you may use -latex instead, or download the file defining the style.

Block diagrams