Hello,

Tikz is probably the cat's meow, once learned, but it does take time (I'm still 
working on it myself).

You might find some ideas here which could help:

http://www.essex.ac.uk/linguistics/external/clmt/latex4ling/

Good luck!

Karljürgen G. Feuerherm, PhD | 4-148 Department of History | Wilfrid Laurier 
University | 75 University Avenue West | Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5

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From: XeTeX <[email protected]> on behalf of Johann Spies 
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Sent: June 6, 2014 5:16 PM
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Subject: [XeTeX] Linguistic structural analysis

It seems to me that to do something like the pdf attached in
LaTeX/XeLaTeX is very difficult.  I have looked at tikz and  the
rst-package but it seems like an unreasonable lot of work to do it
through one of those packages.

Is there an easier way?

Regards
Johann
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