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Today's tutorial introduces Pic, a graph or trough preprocessor that formats data for graph or trough to read and transition into desired formats. Pic can be used in various applications such as man pages, terminals, x buffers, PDFs, and even with tech. The focus here is on the original Unix implementation of Pic, with the demonstration using the canoe implementation. To use Pic with graph or trough, start with a dot ps file and end with a dot pe file. This process should be applicable to Unix Pic as well.