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 <P ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE=1>Xy-pic User's Guide</FONT> <A HREF="18pt.html"><IMG SRC="./quest.gif" ALIGN=TOP HEIGHT=27 WIDTH=21 BORDER=0 ALT="?"></A><A NAME="arrowssliding" NAME="tex2html243" HREF="node14.html"><IMG WIDTH=27 HEIGHT=27 BORDER=0 ALIGN=ABSMIDDLE ALT="previous" SRC="./previous.gif"></A><A NAME="tex2html247" HREF="node14.html"><IMG WIDTH=27 HEIGHT=27 BORDER=0 ALIGN=ABSMIDDLE ALT="previous" SRC="./previoussection.gif"></A><A NAME="tex2html249" HREF="node11.html"><IMG WIDTH=27 HEIGHT=27 BORDER=0 ALIGN=ABSMIDDLE ALT="up" SRC="./up.gif"></A><A NAME="tex2html245" HREF="node16.html"><IMG WIDTH=27 HEIGHT=27 BORDER=0 ALIGN=ABSMIDDLE ALT="next" SRC="./nextsection.gif"></A><A NAME="tex2html251" HREF="node16.html"><IMG WIDTH=27 HEIGHT=27 BORDER=0 ALIGN=ABSMIDDLE ALT="next" SRC="./next.gif"></A></P><H2><A NAME="SECTION00044000000000000000">2.4 Sliding arrows sideways</A></H2>	It is often desirable to have several parallel arrows between
	two objects.  This can be done by sliding either or both arrows
	sideways a distance given as a TeX dimension enclosed in
	<code>@&lt;&gt;</code>s: it specifies how far "sideways" the arrow should be
	moved, <I>e.g.</I>,
<BLOCKQUOTE><PRE>\xymatrix{
 A \ar@&lt;1ex&gt;[dr]^a_{.} \\
   &amp; B \ar@&lt;1ex&gt;[ul]^b \ar@&lt;1ex&gt;[r]^c
     &amp; C \ar@&lt;1ex&gt;[l]^d_{.} }</PRE></BLOCKQUOTE>
will typeset
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	A positive distance will slide the arrow in the "<code>^</code>-direction," <I>e.g.</I>,
	the two arrows above are slid in the direction of the labels&nbsp;<I>a</I>,
	<I>b</I>, <I>c</I>, and <I>d</I>, respectively; a negative distance in the
	"<code>_</code>-direction."  The distance <code>&lt;@1ex&gt;</code> is often appropriate since it
	corresponds roughly to the height of letters like "x," in the type size
	being used.
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<A NAME="Exercise10">&#160;</A><H4><A NAME="SECTION00044010000000000000">Exercise 10.</A></H4>	Typeset <IMG WIDTH=82 HEIGHT=24 ALIGN=MIDDLE ALT="tex2html_wrap_inline2618" SRC="img43.gif">&nbsp;.
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