slackbuilds/academic/jpicedt
Andrew Clemons b2519f95fd
various: Use zulu jdk builds for REQUIRES.
As noted in the FAQ, you can still use Oracle's JDK for
building or running, but we'll default to the Zulu builds
in the REQUIRES since they are easily downloadable.

Zulu is a good default for us at SBo since it is available
for both 32 and 64 bit, freely downloadable and compatible
and they provide builds for all the LTS branches.

We don't currently have builds for Adoptium (previously
AdoptOpenJDK, not part of the Eclipse Foundation), but if
someone wants to submit builds for them, we can include them
too. Note though that they do not provide 32 bit builds.

Software should run with either Zulu or Oracle's JDK, or
indeed any other builds of OpenJDK, so if I have broken your
build with this change, apologies. This should be rare and
we can change the REQUIRES back to jdkX in that case and note
it in the README, but I do not expect this should be the case.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Clemons <andrew.clemons@gmail.com>

Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
2022-03-03 15:56:51 +07:00
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README academic/jpicedt: Fix README. 2020-10-17 09:37:33 +07:00
jpicedt.SlackBuild academic/jpicedt: Align with template 2021-07-17 21:55:12 +02:00
jpicedt.info various: Use zulu jdk builds for REQUIRES. 2022-03-03 15:56:51 +07:00
jpicedt.sh academic/jpicedt: Added to 12.2 repository 2010-05-12 23:27:39 +02:00
slack-desc various: Fix slack-desc formatting and comment nit picks. 2013-11-22 02:29:22 -05:00

README

jPicEdt is a software aimed at alleviating the burden of using
PSTricks, eepic or LaTeX's picture environment macros in a LaTeX
file. It allows the user to draw graphical objects using graphic
primitives (e.g. splines, arcs, polygons,...), position them easily
with the mouse, and add text using LaTeX/PSTricks box commands
(e.g. dashbox, psframebox,...).

This is a repackaging of the JPicEdt distribution jar archive.

There is a required pstricks-add.{sty,tex} available in
add-ons/Tex-macros of the source.  The versions supplied with
Slackware's tetex package are newer and seem to work fine by default;
however, if you encounter any problems with it, you might try using the
files supplied with JPicEdt.