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<P ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE=1>Xy-pic User's Guide</FONT> <A HREF="18pt.html"><IMG SRC="./quest.gif" ALIGN=TOP HEIGHT=27 WIDTH=21 BORDER=0 ALT="?"></A><A NAME="arrowsstyles" NAME="tex2html231" HREF="node13.html"><IMG WIDTH=27 HEIGHT=27 BORDER=0 ALIGN=ABSMIDDLE ALT="previous" SRC="./previous.gif"></A><A NAME="tex2html235" HREF="node13.html"><IMG WIDTH=27 HEIGHT=27 BORDER=0 ALIGN=ABSMIDDLE ALT="previous" SRC="./previoussection.gif"></A><A NAME="tex2html237" HREF="node11.html"><IMG WIDTH=27 HEIGHT=27 BORDER=0 ALIGN=ABSMIDDLE ALT="up" SRC="./up.gif"></A><A NAME="tex2html233" HREF="node15.html"><IMG WIDTH=27 HEIGHT=27 BORDER=0 ALIGN=ABSMIDDLE ALT="next" SRC="./nextsection.gif"></A><A NAME="tex2html239" HREF="node15.html"><IMG WIDTH=27 HEIGHT=27 BORDER=0 ALIGN=ABSMIDDLE ALT="next" SRC="./next.gif"></A></P><H2><A NAME="SECTION00043000000000000000">2.3 More arrow styles</A></H2> The arrow styles described in section <A HREF="node6.html#basicsarrows">1.3</A> are all
examples of the general <em>arrow style</em> constructions
<P><CENTER><TABLE BORDER=BASIC CELLPADDING=3 COLS=1><TR><TD><code>@</code><em>variant</em><code>{</code><em>tail</em> <em>shaft</em>
<em>head</em><code>}</code><TR><TD>
<code>@</code><em>variant</em><code>{</code><em>head</em><code>}</code>
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that in describes arrows with the indicated <em>tail</em>,
<em>shaft</em>, and <em>head</em> (on the first form the tail and
head can be omitted; the second style defaults to having no tail and
a standard shaft).
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The following possibilities exist for <em>head</em> and <em>tail</em>
which we will denote <em>tips</em> (here shown as heads):
<P><CENTER><P><CENTER><TABLE BORDER=BASIC CELLPADDING=5 COLS=1><TR><TD><IMG WIDTH=386 HEIGHT=137 ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="tex2html_wrap2594" SRC="img36.gif">
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and the <em>shaft</em> should be one of the following:
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The <em>variant</em> should be empty or one of the following:
<P><CENTER><TABLE BORDER=BASIC CELLPADDING=3 COLS=2><TR><TD><code>^</code> <TD> "above" variant <TR><TD>
<code>_</code> <TD> "below" variant <TR><TD>
<code>2</code> <TD> "double" variant <TR><TD>
<code>3</code> <TD> "triple" variant
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Here are some standard arrows in this notation, all from <I>A</I> to <I>B</I>
as usual:
<P><CENTER><BR><IMG WIDTH=252 HEIGHT=137 ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="displaymath579" SRC="img38.gif"><BR></CENTER><P>
As a special convenience <code>=</code> and <code>:</code> are provided as abbreviations
for <code>-</code> and <code>.</code> with variant forced to <code>2</code>.
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As it can be seen, the variant will affect the <em>entire</em> arrow.
Sometimes this is not what is wanted. In that case a <em>local variant</em> can be used by entering any of the <em>tail</em>,
<em>shaft</em>, and <em>head</em>, on the following form:
<P><CENTER><TABLE BORDER=BASIC CELLPADDING=3 COLS=1><TR><TD><em>variant</em><code>{</code><em>tip</em><code>}</code><TR><TD>
<em>variant</em><code>{</code><em>shaft</em><code>}</code>
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Here are some arrows where this is required:
<P><CENTER><BR><IMG WIDTH=268 HEIGHT=48 ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="displaymath607" SRC="img39.gif"><BR></CENTER><P>
Notice that there is no distinction between shafts and tips using
this form, thus it is necessary to include all three of
<em>tail</em>, <em>shaft</em>, and <em>head</em>, when using it. The
advantage is that it is possible then to "fill with a tip." Furthermore, the following additional
possibilities are available when using this notation:
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The even more general form <code>*</code><em>object</em> can be used, where
<em>object</em> refers to any of the constructions described in
section <A HREF="node13.html#arrowsobjects">2.2</A>.
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<A NAME="Exercise9"> </A><H4><A NAME="SECTION00043010000000000000">Exercise 9.</A></H4> Typeset <IMG WIDTH=90 HEIGHT=40 ALIGN=MIDDLE ALT="tex2html_wrap_inline2604" SRC="img41.gif"> .
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<A HREF="node33.html#Answer9">Answer.</A>
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