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arxiv 1606.01177 v1 pith:B4TAP6KP submitted 2016-05-27 cs.OH hep-phhep-th

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keywords axodrawfileprogramversionauxiliarydirectlydrawingextra
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We present version two of the Latex graphical style file Axodraw. It has a number of new drawing primitives and many extra options, and it can now work with \program{pdflatex} to directly produce output in PDF file format (but with the aid of an auxiliary program).

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