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CTAN Update: circuitikz

Date: May 2, 2017 9:22:28 PM CEST
Stefan Lindner submitted an update to the circuitikz package. Version: 0.8.2 2017-05-01 License: lppl gpl Summary description: Draw electrical networks with TikZ Announcement text:
* Version 0.8.2 (2017-05-01) - Fixes pgfkeys error using alternatively specified mixed colors (see pgfplots manual section "4.7.5 Colors") - Added new switches "ncs" and "nos" - Reworked arrows at spst-switches - Fixed direction of controlled american voltage source - "v<=" and "i<=" do not rotate the sources anymore(see them as "counting direction indication", this can be different then the shape orientation); Use the option "invert" to change the direction of the source/apperance of the shape. - current label "i=" can now be used independent of the regular label "l=" at current sources - rewrite of current arrow placement. Current arrows can now also be rotated on zero-length paths - New DIN/EN compliant operational amplifier symbol "en amp"
The package’s Catalogue entry can be viewed at https://ctan.org/pkg/circuitikz The package’s files themselves can be inspected at http://mirror.ctan.org/graphics/pgf/contrib/circuitikz/
Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Petra Rübe-Pugliese
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CircuiTikZ – Draw electrical networks with TikZ

The package provides a set of macros for naturally typesetting electrical and (somewhat less naturally, perhaps) electronic networks.

It is designed as a tool that is easy to use, with a lean syntax, native to , and directly supporting PDF output format. It has therefore been based on the very impressive PGF/TikZ package.

PackageCircuiTikZ
Version1.7.0 2024-08-03
Copyright2007–2024 Massimo Redaelli
2013–2024 Stefan Erhardt
2015–2024 Stefan Lindner
2018–2024 Romano Giannetti
MaintainerStefan Erhardt
Romano Giannetti
Stefan Lindner
Massimo Redaelli

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