%% Package `pst-diffraction.tex' %% %% Manuel Luque (France) %% Herbert Voss (hvoss _at_ tug.org) (Germany) %% %% 2024-06-29 %% PSTricks offers excellent macros to insert more or less complex graphics into a document. pstricks.tex itself is the base for several other additional packages, which are mostly named pst-xxxx, like pst-diffraction. Diffraction refers to various phenomena associated with wave propagation, such as the bending, spreading and interference of waves passing by an object or aperture that disrupts the wave, like rectangle, circular, or tringle slits. Save the files pst-diffraction.sty pst-diffraction.tex in any place, where latex or any other TeX program will find it. You can run the documentation with make or for all make all ;-) this may take some time, because the images are very big. If you like to get the documentation file in another format run latex pst-diffraction-doc.tex bibtex pst-diffraction-doc latex pst-diffraction-doc.tex dvips pst-diffraction-doc.dvi to get a PostScript file. But pay attention, that the pst-diffraction files are saved in the above mentioned way, before you run latex on the documentation file. Running the files with lualatex is possible, but may take a lot of time in fact of the heavy calculations. hvoss@tug.org