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hello everybody today iamp;#39;ll be giving you guys a really quick introduction to pick so all pick really is is just a graph or trough preprocessor and all a preprocessor is it basically just formats things that graph or trough can read it and transition it into whatever format we would like so you can use pick in like a man page you can just pick in the terminal you can use it to pick in just like a straight x buffer you can use it in a pdf you can use it for anything that you can use draw for graph for pick also can be used with tech i havenamp;#39;t actually tried this before but supposedly you can do it for the most part this will be focusing on the original unix implementation of pic even though iamp;#39;ll be using the canoe implementation of pic everything i say in this video should apply to unix pick so first off when you guys create a file and you plan to use pick with graph or trough what youamp;#39;re going to do is youamp;#39;re going to make a dot ps to start and a