Questions tagged [pst-jtree]

pst-jtree is a package for drawing trees for linguistics. It uses pstricks and therefore requires compilation using latex+dvips or xelatex rather than pdflatex or lualatex.

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pst-jtree: How to check whether the current command is issued inside or between a tree

I would like to define a macro that does something slightly different based on what the most recent non-whitespace character before it is. While I'm hesitant to go into irrelevant details of its use, ...
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Labels placed incorrectly in pst-jtree

When trying to draw a tree with pst-jtree, the node labels end up all stacked on top of each other. The following code (which requres xelatex) should place the labels at the terminal nodes: \...
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gb4e & pst-jtree: Invalid item error when using "^" inside a jtree in a gb4e example enclosed by braces

Pst-jtree throws an invalid item error when you attempt to draw a tree that uses the carat inside a gb4e example enclosed in braces. If you do the example without enclosing it in braces or without ...
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tikz curves with labeled nodes as start and end points

These days I'm typesetting a lot of trees (in the graph-theoretic sense) using pst-jtree, which is essentially a collection of macros over pstricks. So, I might have the following. \jtree \! = {A}!...
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fine-tuning of makebox width

I'm writing a slideshow with beamer, with various slides containing trees (in the graph-theoretic sense). The talk I'm going to be using this slideshow for discusses how changing the label of a ...
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