~npm¢*¢nWllu, c, tdsq ugv v vud dB D DFeynDiagramVersion 2.6Tutorialby Bill Dimmbdimm@feyndiagram.comkk+p pp-k p-kThis software may be obtained from http://feyndiagram.comThis software and manual are copyrightc 1993, 2000, 2003 by Bill Dimm. They may be freely distributedas long as no fee beyond a reasonable copying fee is charged.ContentsIntroduction 1Vertices 2Lines 3Blobs 5Text 6Manipulations with xy 8Coordinate Systems 10Adjusting Parameters 11Index 15To users of previous versions of FeynDiagram: There is an incompatibility between version 2.1 andthe versions that came before it. As of version 2.1, all true() functions have been changed to settrue() andfalse() has been changed to setfalse(). This was done because true and false have become reservedwords in the ANSI C++ standard.IntroductionFeynDiagram (pronounced \Fine Diagram" of course) is a set of C++ objects which allow you to easilyproduce high quality Feynman diagrams by writing a short C++ program to describe the diagram. Outputis in PostScript* which can be printed on a laser printer or viewed with a program such as ghostscript(gs)y.This manual gives a brief description of FeynDiagram with examples. Prior knowledge of C++ is notneeded, but familiarity with C is assumed. Even if you do not know C, you ought to be able to achieve areasonable understanding of FeynDiagram by following the examples. All of the example programs in thismanual were included with the ...
This software may be obtained from http://feyndiagram.com
This software and manual are copyright c 1993, 2000, 2003 by Bill Dimm. They may be freely distributed as long as no fee beyond a reasonable copying fee is charged.