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<h3 class="section">2.2 Options</h3>
<p>Many <code>PSTricks</code> and <code>TikZ/PGF</code> options
<a name="index-option-24"></a>work just fine in <code>sketch</code>. If generating <code>PSTricks</code>, the code
<a name="index-line-25"></a>
<pre class="verbatim"> polygon[fillcolor=lightgray,linewidth=3pt](0,0,1)(1,0,0)(0,1,0)
line[linestyle=dotted](-1,-1,-1)(2,2,2)
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produces
<div align="center"><img src="ex030.png" alt="ex030.png"></div>
<p>To produce <code>TikZ/PGF</code>, the corresponding code is
<pre class="verbatim"> polygon[fill=lightgray,line width=3pt](0,0,1)(1,0,0)(0,1,0)
line[style=dotted](-1,-1,-1)(2,2,2)
global { language tikz }
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The final <code>global</code>
<a name="index-options_002c-global-26"></a><a name="index-global-options-27"></a>instructs <code>sketch</code> to produce <code>TikZ/PGF</code> code as output
rather than the default, <code>PSTricks</code>. Note that <code>polygon</code>
fill color and <code>line</code> style options both conform to <code>TikZ</code>
syntax rules. The resulting <code>TikZ/PGF</code> output is
<pre class="verbatim"> \begin{tikzpicture}[join=round]
\draw[dotted](-1,-1)--(.333,.333);
\filldraw[fill=lightgray,line width=3pt](0,0)--(1,0)--(0,1)--cycle;
\draw[dotted](.333,.333)--(2,2);
\end{tikzpicture}
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