How to closed lines? oval












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How to close lines in this? I tried and failed!



documentclass{article}

begin{document}

begin{picture}(50,50)
put(22.5,7){oval(3,2)[lt]}
put(22.5,7){oval(3,2)[bl]}
put(22.5,7){oval(3,2)[tr]}
put(25,7){oval(2,2)[b]}
put(27.5,7){oval(3,2)[rt]}
put(27.5,7){oval(3,2)[br]}
put(27.5,7){oval(3,2)[t]}
put(25,4.5){oval(2,3)[b]}
put(25,4.5){oval(2,3)[br]}
put(25,4.5){oval(2,3)[bl]}
put(23,4){oval(2,4)[tr]}
put(27,4){oval(2,4)[tl]}
end{picture}
end{document}









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    How to close lines in this? I tried and failed!



    documentclass{article}

    begin{document}

    begin{picture}(50,50)
    put(22.5,7){oval(3,2)[lt]}
    put(22.5,7){oval(3,2)[bl]}
    put(22.5,7){oval(3,2)[tr]}
    put(25,7){oval(2,2)[b]}
    put(27.5,7){oval(3,2)[rt]}
    put(27.5,7){oval(3,2)[br]}
    put(27.5,7){oval(3,2)[t]}
    put(25,4.5){oval(2,3)[b]}
    put(25,4.5){oval(2,3)[br]}
    put(25,4.5){oval(2,3)[bl]}
    put(23,4){oval(2,4)[tr]}
    put(27,4){oval(2,4)[tl]}
    end{picture}
    end{document}









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      How to close lines in this? I tried and failed!



      documentclass{article}

      begin{document}

      begin{picture}(50,50)
      put(22.5,7){oval(3,2)[lt]}
      put(22.5,7){oval(3,2)[bl]}
      put(22.5,7){oval(3,2)[tr]}
      put(25,7){oval(2,2)[b]}
      put(27.5,7){oval(3,2)[rt]}
      put(27.5,7){oval(3,2)[br]}
      put(27.5,7){oval(3,2)[t]}
      put(25,4.5){oval(2,3)[b]}
      put(25,4.5){oval(2,3)[br]}
      put(25,4.5){oval(2,3)[bl]}
      put(23,4){oval(2,4)[tr]}
      put(27,4){oval(2,4)[tl]}
      end{picture}
      end{document}









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      How to close lines in this? I tried and failed!



      documentclass{article}

      begin{document}

      begin{picture}(50,50)
      put(22.5,7){oval(3,2)[lt]}
      put(22.5,7){oval(3,2)[bl]}
      put(22.5,7){oval(3,2)[tr]}
      put(25,7){oval(2,2)[b]}
      put(27.5,7){oval(3,2)[rt]}
      put(27.5,7){oval(3,2)[br]}
      put(27.5,7){oval(3,2)[t]}
      put(25,4.5){oval(2,3)[b]}
      put(25,4.5){oval(2,3)[br]}
      put(25,4.5){oval(2,3)[bl]}
      put(23,4){oval(2,4)[tr]}
      put(27,4){oval(2,4)[tl]}
      end{picture}
      end{document}






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      edited Dec 9 at 17:28









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          LaTeX warns



          LaTeX Warning: oval, circle, or line size unavailable on input line 10.


          By default picture mode works by setting characters next to each other so can not make very small shapes that are smaller than the characters.



          If you add



          usepackage{pict2e}


          then the definitions are changed to use PDF drawing primitives so these restrictions are lifted.



          enter image description here






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            Besides loading pict2e, you can add a couple of small segments to fill in the gaps.



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{pict2e}

            begin{document}
            A
            begin{picture}(9,5)
            put(2,4){oval(3,2)[lt]}
            put(2,4){oval(3,2)[bl]}
            put(2,4){oval(3,2)[tr]}
            put(4.5,4){oval(2,2)[b]}
            put(7,4){oval(3,2)[rt]}
            put(7,4){oval(3,2)[br]}
            put(7,4){oval(3,2)[t]}
            put(4.5,1.5){oval(2,3)[b]}
            put(4.5,1.5){oval(2,3)[br]}
            put(4.5,1.5){oval(2,3)[bl]}
            put(2.5,1){oval(2,4)[tr]}
            put(6.5,1){oval(2,4)[tl]}
            put(2,3){line(1,0){0.5}} % <---
            put(7,3){line(-1,0){0.5}} % <---
            end{picture}

            end{document}


            I reduced the size.



            enter image description here






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              LaTeX warns



              LaTeX Warning: oval, circle, or line size unavailable on input line 10.


              By default picture mode works by setting characters next to each other so can not make very small shapes that are smaller than the characters.



              If you add



              usepackage{pict2e}


              then the definitions are changed to use PDF drawing primitives so these restrictions are lifted.



              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer


























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                LaTeX warns



                LaTeX Warning: oval, circle, or line size unavailable on input line 10.


                By default picture mode works by setting characters next to each other so can not make very small shapes that are smaller than the characters.



                If you add



                usepackage{pict2e}


                then the definitions are changed to use PDF drawing primitives so these restrictions are lifted.



                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer
























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                  LaTeX warns



                  LaTeX Warning: oval, circle, or line size unavailable on input line 10.


                  By default picture mode works by setting characters next to each other so can not make very small shapes that are smaller than the characters.



                  If you add



                  usepackage{pict2e}


                  then the definitions are changed to use PDF drawing primitives so these restrictions are lifted.



                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer












                  LaTeX warns



                  LaTeX Warning: oval, circle, or line size unavailable on input line 10.


                  By default picture mode works by setting characters next to each other so can not make very small shapes that are smaller than the characters.



                  If you add



                  usepackage{pict2e}


                  then the definitions are changed to use PDF drawing primitives so these restrictions are lifted.



                  enter image description here







                  share|improve this answer












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                  answered Dec 9 at 17:32









                  David Carlisle

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                      Besides loading pict2e, you can add a couple of small segments to fill in the gaps.



                      documentclass{article}
                      usepackage{pict2e}

                      begin{document}
                      A
                      begin{picture}(9,5)
                      put(2,4){oval(3,2)[lt]}
                      put(2,4){oval(3,2)[bl]}
                      put(2,4){oval(3,2)[tr]}
                      put(4.5,4){oval(2,2)[b]}
                      put(7,4){oval(3,2)[rt]}
                      put(7,4){oval(3,2)[br]}
                      put(7,4){oval(3,2)[t]}
                      put(4.5,1.5){oval(2,3)[b]}
                      put(4.5,1.5){oval(2,3)[br]}
                      put(4.5,1.5){oval(2,3)[bl]}
                      put(2.5,1){oval(2,4)[tr]}
                      put(6.5,1){oval(2,4)[tl]}
                      put(2,3){line(1,0){0.5}} % <---
                      put(7,3){line(-1,0){0.5}} % <---
                      end{picture}

                      end{document}


                      I reduced the size.



                      enter image description here






                      share|improve this answer


























                        1














                        Besides loading pict2e, you can add a couple of small segments to fill in the gaps.



                        documentclass{article}
                        usepackage{pict2e}

                        begin{document}
                        A
                        begin{picture}(9,5)
                        put(2,4){oval(3,2)[lt]}
                        put(2,4){oval(3,2)[bl]}
                        put(2,4){oval(3,2)[tr]}
                        put(4.5,4){oval(2,2)[b]}
                        put(7,4){oval(3,2)[rt]}
                        put(7,4){oval(3,2)[br]}
                        put(7,4){oval(3,2)[t]}
                        put(4.5,1.5){oval(2,3)[b]}
                        put(4.5,1.5){oval(2,3)[br]}
                        put(4.5,1.5){oval(2,3)[bl]}
                        put(2.5,1){oval(2,4)[tr]}
                        put(6.5,1){oval(2,4)[tl]}
                        put(2,3){line(1,0){0.5}} % <---
                        put(7,3){line(-1,0){0.5}} % <---
                        end{picture}

                        end{document}


                        I reduced the size.



                        enter image description here






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                          Besides loading pict2e, you can add a couple of small segments to fill in the gaps.



                          documentclass{article}
                          usepackage{pict2e}

                          begin{document}
                          A
                          begin{picture}(9,5)
                          put(2,4){oval(3,2)[lt]}
                          put(2,4){oval(3,2)[bl]}
                          put(2,4){oval(3,2)[tr]}
                          put(4.5,4){oval(2,2)[b]}
                          put(7,4){oval(3,2)[rt]}
                          put(7,4){oval(3,2)[br]}
                          put(7,4){oval(3,2)[t]}
                          put(4.5,1.5){oval(2,3)[b]}
                          put(4.5,1.5){oval(2,3)[br]}
                          put(4.5,1.5){oval(2,3)[bl]}
                          put(2.5,1){oval(2,4)[tr]}
                          put(6.5,1){oval(2,4)[tl]}
                          put(2,3){line(1,0){0.5}} % <---
                          put(7,3){line(-1,0){0.5}} % <---
                          end{picture}

                          end{document}


                          I reduced the size.



                          enter image description here






                          share|improve this answer












                          Besides loading pict2e, you can add a couple of small segments to fill in the gaps.



                          documentclass{article}
                          usepackage{pict2e}

                          begin{document}
                          A
                          begin{picture}(9,5)
                          put(2,4){oval(3,2)[lt]}
                          put(2,4){oval(3,2)[bl]}
                          put(2,4){oval(3,2)[tr]}
                          put(4.5,4){oval(2,2)[b]}
                          put(7,4){oval(3,2)[rt]}
                          put(7,4){oval(3,2)[br]}
                          put(7,4){oval(3,2)[t]}
                          put(4.5,1.5){oval(2,3)[b]}
                          put(4.5,1.5){oval(2,3)[br]}
                          put(4.5,1.5){oval(2,3)[bl]}
                          put(2.5,1){oval(2,4)[tr]}
                          put(6.5,1){oval(2,4)[tl]}
                          put(2,3){line(1,0){0.5}} % <---
                          put(7,3){line(-1,0){0.5}} % <---
                          end{picture}

                          end{document}


                          I reduced the size.



                          enter image description here







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