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Description Illustration showing when \theta = 1 \mathrm{rad}.
Date 17 October 2006
Source Own work
Author Gustavb

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Angle_radian.tex (PSTricks source)

\input pst-eps
\TeXtoEPS

\psset{unit=2cm,linecolor=black,linewidth=.8pt,arrowsize=4pt}
\pspicture*(-.2,-.5)(2.7,2.3)

\psline[linewidth=1.2pt](1.350755765,2.103677462)(0,0)(2.5,0)

% -- s length  --
 % \psarc(0,0){1.75}{0}{30}
\psarc{<->}(0,0){2}{0}{57.2957795}
\uput{2.08}[28.64788976](0,0){\scalebox{1.5}{$1$}}

% -- theta angle  --
\psarc(0,0){.4}{0}{57.2957795}
\uput{.5}[28.64788976](0,0){\scalebox{1.5}{$\theta = 1~\rm{rad}$}}

% -- r distance --
\psline{<->}(0,-.16)(2,-.16)
\uput{6pt}[270](1,-.16){\scalebox{1.5}{$1$}}

\endpspicture

\endTeXtoEPS
\nopagenumbers
\end

Instructions

  1. Create EPS
    $ tex Angle_radian.tex && dvips -E Angle_radian.dvi
    
  2. Outline fonts
    $ eps2eps -dNOCACHE Angle_radian.ps Angle_radian2.eps
    
  3. Fix bounding box
    $ ps2epsi Angle_radian2.eps Angle_radian.eps
    
  4. Convert to Sketch
    $ pstoedit -f sk Angle_radian.eps Angle_radian.sk
    
  5. Convert to SVG
    $ skconvert Angle_radian.sk Angle_radian.svg
    
  6. Fix Angle_radian.svg with Inkscape
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