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Example for en:Cartesian coordinate system. Created by Gustavb using en:PSTricks.

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Cartesian_coordinates_2D.tex (PSTricks source)

\input pst-eps\input pst-plot\input pst-node\TeXtoEPS

\psset{linecolor=black,linewidth=1pt,arrowsize=8pt,unit=0.29cm}
\pspicture*(-15.3,-15.3)(17.4,15.3)

% Axes
\psaxes[Dx=5,Dy=5]{<->}(0,0)(-14.5,-14.5)(14.5,14.5)
\psset{linewidth=.4pt}
\psaxes[Dx=1,Dy=1,labels=none,ticksize=1.5pt](0,0)(-13,-13)(13,13)
\uput{10pt}[0](0,14){\psscalebox{1.25}{\it y-axis}}
\uput{10pt}(14,0){\psscalebox{1.25}{\it x-axis}}

% Origin
\pnode(0,0){O}
\uput{35pt}[310](0,0){\rnode{Ot}{\psscalebox{1.1}{
        \vbox{\halign{\hfil#\hfil\cr$(0,0)$\cr\it origin\cr}}}}}
\nccurve[angleA=315,angleB=145,arrowsize=4pt,
        nodesepA=2pt,nodesepB=-3pt,linecolor=gray]{<-}{O}{Ot}

% Point
\psdots[dotstyle=*,dotscale=1.2](3,5)
\psline[linestyle=dotted,linewidth=.8pt](3,0)(3,5)(0,5)
\uput{2.5pt}[53](3,5){\psscalebox{1.1}{$P(3,5)$}}


% Quadrants
\uput{3cm}[45](0,0){\psscalebox{1.6}{\bf I}}
\uput{3cm}[135](0,0){\psscalebox{1.6}{\bf II}}
\uput{3cm}[225](0,0){\psscalebox{1.6}{\bf III}}
\uput{3cm}[315](0,0){\psscalebox{1.6}{\bf IV}}

\endpspicture
\endTeXtoEPS
\nopagenumbers
\end

Instructions

  1. Create EPS
    $ tex Cartesian_coordinates_2D.tex && dvips -E Cartesian_coordinates_2D.dvi
    
  2. Outline fonts
    $ eps2eps -dNOCACHE Cartesian_coordinates_2D.ps Cartesian_coordinates_2D2.eps
    
  3. Fix bounding box
    $ ps2epsi Cartesian_coordinates_2D2.eps Cartesian_coordinates_2D.eps
    
  4. Convert to Sketch
    $ pstoedit -f sk Cartesian_coordinates_2D.eps Cartesian_coordinates_2D.sk
    
  5. Convert to SVG
    $ skconvert Cartesian_coordinates_2D.sk Cartesian_coordinates_2D.svg
    
  6. Fix Cartesian_coordinates_2D.svg with Inkscape


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