Encoding  : utf8
Author    : Alain Matthes
Date      : 19/09/2018
Package   : tkz-linknodes.sty
Version   : 1.1d


                 The linknodes package

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A. Purpose
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The 'linknodes' package provides macros for adding links between the lines
 of  a mathematic environment like 'aligned' or 'align'.

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B. Installation
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You need the following packages in your distribution:

xkeyval [2005/11/25]
tikz    2.00
etex
ifthen
amsmath

On Unix like systems, copy the file 'tkz-linknodes.sty' into 'texmf/tex/latex/' or 
 put all files somewhere where TeX can find them, if necessary then run 'texhash'.

With MiKTeX, copy the file 'linknodes.sty' into 'C:\texmf\tex\latex', then
run 'MiKTeX Options'. In the 'File name database' section, click on
'Refresh now'.

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C. Content of the folder 'linknodes'
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README                This file.
tkz-linknodes.sty     The package.
TKZdoc-linknodes.pdf  The documentation in english(?) with a lot of examples.
linknodes.zip         Documentation with sources and examples. 

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D. Licence
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You may freely use and distribute this package under the terms of  lppl and/or gpl.

Read file TKZdoc-tab.pdf.pdf in the doc directory, for the complete documentation

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E.  Bugs, suggestions, contact
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The author of the 'linknodes' package is Alain Matthes. 
Email <al.ma at mac dot com>  to submit bug reports, request new features, etc.
I maintain two web sites featuring TikZ stuff called
Altermundus  <http://altermundus.fr> and  <http://altermundus.com>.
February, 28th, 2009