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To install this LaTeX package manually, follow these steps (all steps are for my preferred LaTeX distribution „Tex Live“!): + +### For installing on Windows 7 (and above): + +__Windows 7:__ C:\Users\<user name>\texmf\tex\latex\local\ + +I’m not able to test this for Windows 7 and especially for the new Windows 10. If this directory is wrong, it would be really nice to inform me! + +Perhaps it is necessary to reload LaTeX database which includes a list of all installed packages. To tell LaTeX/TeX Live that there is a new package, I would recommend this thread: +<http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/20160/how-to-register-my-own-packages-or-classes-in-a-separate-drive-to-tex-live-insta> + +### For installing on Mac (Mac OS X and macOS): + +__For Mac:__ /Users/<user name>/Library/texmf/tex/latex/local/ + +This should work for 10.9 and above. If not, then be so kind to inform me. As I know it is not necessary to reload database. It should work automatically after restart. + +Thanks in advance for telling any problems to make this work even better! diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/oplotsymbl/literatur.bib b/macros/latex/contrib/oplotsymbl/literatur.bib new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3f4f281999 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/oplotsymbl/literatur.bib @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +% This file was created with JabRef 2.7b. +% Encoding: UTF8 + +%====================Beginn der Messwerte-/Internetquellen=========================% + +@MISC{xcolor, + author = {Uwe Kern}, + title = {xcolor}, + edition = {2.11}, + editor = {}, + publisher = {}, + howpublished = {CTAN}, + year = {2007}, + urldate = {13.02.2016}, + note = {time: 12:42}, + url = {https://www.ctan.org/pkg/xcolor?lang=de} +}, + +@MISC{tikz, + author = {Christian Feuersänger and Till Tantau}, + title = {TikZ}, + edition = {3.0.1a}, + editor = {}, + publisher = {}, + howpublished = {CTAN}, + year = {2015}, + urldate = {13.02.2016}, + note = {time: 12:43}, + url = {https://www.ctan.org/pkg/pgf} +}, + +@MISC{ctan, + author = {CTAN}, + title = {CTAN}, + edition = {}, + editor = {}, + publisher = {}, + howpublished = {}, + year = {2016}, + urldate = {13.02.2016}, + note = {time: 12:44}, + url = {https://www.ctan.org} +}, + +@MISC{texlive, + author = {TeXLive}, + title = {TeXLive}, + edition = {}, + editor = {}, + publisher = {}, + howpublished = {}, + year = {2016}, + urldate = {13.02.2016}, + note = {time: 12:45}, + url = {https://www.tug.org/texlive/} +}, + + diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/oplotsymbl/oPlotSymbl-Manual-en.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/oplotsymbl/oPlotSymbl-Manual-en.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7260c2f38d --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/oplotsymbl/oPlotSymbl-Manual-en.pdf diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/oplotsymbl/oPlotSymbl-Manual-en.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/oplotsymbl/oPlotSymbl-Manual-en.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d76a51cfe6 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/oplotsymbl/oPlotSymbl-Manual-en.tex @@ -0,0 +1,493 @@ +\documentclass[ + a4paper, + parskip=half, + pagesize=auto, % schreibt die Papiergröße korrekt ins Ausgabedokument + listof=totoc, % Verzeichnisse im Inhaltsverzeichnis + bibliography=totoc, + 11pt +]{scrartcl} + +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} +\usepackage[english]{babel} +\usepackage{babelbib} +\usepackage{graphicx} +\usepackage{tikz} +\usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,amsthm,textcomp} +\usepackage{enumerate} +\usepackage{multicol} +\usepackage{listings} +\usepackage{url} +\usepackage{setspace} +\usepackage{xcolor} +\usepackage{colortbl} +\usepackage{float} +\usepackage{oplotsymbl} + +\usepackage[ +pdftitle={oPlotSymbl Package Introduction}, +pdfauthor={B. Michel Döhring, JLU Giessen}, +colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue,urlcolor=blue,citecolor=gray,bookmarks=true, +bookmarksopenlevel=2]{hyperref} + +\usepackage{geometry} +\geometry{ + nomarginpar, + left=30mm,right=20mm,top=20mm,bottom=20mm +} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%% colours for listings %%%% +\definecolor{codegreen}{rgb}{0,0.6,0} +\definecolor{codegray}{rgb}{0.5,0.5,0.5} +\definecolor{codepurple}{rgb}{0.58,0,0.82} +\definecolor{backcolour}{rgb}{0.95,0.95,0.92} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%% Style settings for listings %%%% +\lstdefinestyle{mystyle}{ +language=[LaTeX], + backgroundcolor=\color{backcolour}, + commentstyle=\color{codegreen}, + keywordstyle=\color{magenta}, + numberstyle=\tiny\color{codegray}, + stringstyle=\color{codepurple}, + basicstyle=\footnotesize, + breakatwhitespace=false, + breaklines=true, + captionpos=b, + keepspaces=true, + numbers=left, + numbersep=5pt, + showspaces=false, + showstringspaces=false, + showtabs=false, + tabsize=2 +} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + + + + + +%\linespread{1.3} + +\newcommand{\linia}{\rule{\linewidth}{0.5pt} \rule{\linewidth}{0.5pt}} + +% my own titles +\makeatletter +\renewcommand{\maketitle}{ +\begin{center} +\vspace{2ex} +{\huge \textsc{\@title}} +\vspace{1ex} +\\ +\linia\\ +\huge{\@date}\\ +\vspace{5ex} +\@author\\ +E-Mail: \href{mailto:micheld.93@ gmail.com}{micheld.93@gmail.com}\\ +\vspace{10ex} +\end{center} +} +\makeatother +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +%%%----------%%%----------%%%----------%%%----------%%% + +\begin{document} + +\title{{\color[HTML]{FF0000} oPlotSymbl Package Introduction}} + +\author{B. Michel Döhring} + +\date{03/08/2017 (V1.3)} + +\maketitle + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%% Table of Contents %%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\begin{multicols}{2} +\tableofcontents +\end{multicols} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +% 1 1/2 line space +\onehalfspacing + + + +% \clearpage + +\section{Introduction} + +This package is named "\textit{oPlotSymbl}" and it includes symbols, which are not easily available. Especially, these symbols are used in scientific plots, but the potential user is allowed to use in another way. The idea came to my mind during writing my bachelor thesis, where I needed many plots with many different symbols. + +This package can be loaded with the following command: + +\begin{lstlisting} +\usepackage{oplotsymbl} +\end{lstlisting} + +There are no additional options implemented yet. Now, it is important to me to mention the used packages. \textit{oPlotSymbl} uses \textit{TikZ} \cite{tikz} and so it loads the \textit{xcolor} package automatically. That means it is possible to use the whole beauty of \textit{xcolor}'s \cite{xcolor} colour palette. + +\section{Version History} + +I will collect all changes in this chapter, here. + +\subsection{Version 1.2 (28.01.2017)} + +\begin{itemize} + \item make the manuals's tex file available for everybody + \item hope the final release for tex live is possible now + \item some people ask to change the name to oPlotSymbol, but I don't see any advantages in it. Sorry. + \item share the links on CTAN and GitHub + \item some changes on the code itself but NO, absolutely NO changes for the user +\end{itemize} + + +\subsection{Version 1.3 (03.08.2017)} + +\begin{itemize} + \item minor changes: manual + \item bug fix for hexagofill + \item some changes on the code itself but NO, absolutely NO changes for the user + \item I don't like version numbering like 1.2.3. Don't see any advantages in it for oplotsymbl +\end{itemize} + + +\subsection{Version 1.4 (04.08.2017)} + +\begin{itemize} + \item major changes: manual and package + \item bug fix for horizontal and vertical line, sections "Sqare" \& "Other Symbols" + \item some changes on the code itself + \item all changes are only in the appearance not in the commands, so NO problems for the user +\end{itemize} + + +\section{Repository and Contact} + +The repository/this package is available on GitHub and through CTAN \cite{ctan} and TeXLive \cite{texlive}. You will find it here: + + +\begin{itemize} + \item \url{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/oplotsymbl} + \item \url{https://github.com/micheld93/oPlotSymbl-LaTeX/} +\end{itemize} + + +If you have suggestions, problems or you only want to say "Hi", then contact me at \href{mailto:micheld.93@ gmail.com}{micheld.93@gmail.com}. + + +\section{Symbols and Commands} + +The following sub-sections include all defined symbols sorted in categories. The names are chosen to work with other packages which includes symbols. If you want to use these symbols in the running text, you will use two curved brackets directly after the command to have space between symbol and the following word. I tried to make this package as easy as possible to understand and use. This is why the commands are as close as possible to each other. + + +\subsection{Triangle} + +\begin{table}[H] +\centering +\begin{tabular}{|c||l|c|c||l|} +\hline +Symbol & Command & Suffix & Explanation & Description \\ \hline \hline +\trianglepa & \lstinline!\trianglepa! & pa & peak above & none \\ \hline +\trianglepafill & \lstinline!\trianglepafill! & pa & peak above & filled triangle \\ \hline +\trianglepadot & \lstinline!\trianglepadot! & pa & peak above & triangle with dot \\ \hline +\trianglepalinev & \lstinline!\trianglepalinev! & pa & peak above & triangle with vertical line \\ \hline +\trianglepalineh & \lstinline!\trianglepalineh! & pa & peak above & triangle with horizontal line \\ \hline +\trianglepalinevh & \lstinline!\trianglepalinevh! & pa & peak above & triangle with both lines \\ \hline +\trianglepacross & \lstinline!\trianglepacross! & pa & peak above & triangle with cross \\ \hline +\trianglepafillha & \lstinline!\trianglepafillha! & pa & peak above & half filled triangle (above) \\ \hline +\trianglepafillhb & \lstinline!\trianglepafillhb! & pa & peak above & half filled triangle (below) \\ \hline +\trianglepafillhr & \lstinline!\trianglepafillhr! & pa & peak above & half filled triangle (right) \\ \hline +\trianglepafillhl & \lstinline!\trianglepafillhl! & pa & peak above & half filled triangle (left) \\ \hline +\end{tabular} +\end{table} + + + +\subsubsection{Additional Triangles} + +All other triangles follow the syntax shown above. It's always + +\begin{lstlisting} + \triangle-suffixDESCRIPTION +\end{lstlisting} + +"DESCRIPTION" is to exchange with terms like "cross" or "dot" etc. "-suffix" means the orientation of the triangle's highest peak. +Other orientations are shown in the table below: + + +\begin{table}[H] +\centering +\begin{tabular}{|c|c|} +\hline +Suffix & Explanation \\ \hline \hline +pa & peak above \\ \hline +pb & peak below \\ \hline +pr & peak right \\ \hline +pl & peak left \\ \hline +\end{tabular} +\end{table} + + +\newpage +\subsection{Circle (here: Circlet)} + +Some other packages use \lstinline{\circle} or \lstinline{\circ} for circles, so I decided to use \lstinline{\circlet} instead of other cryptic abbreviations. + +\begin{table}[H] +\centering +\begin{tabular}{|c||l||l|} +\hline +Symbol & Command & Description \\ \hline \hline +\circlet & \lstinline!\circlet! & none \\ \hline +\circletfill & \lstinline!\circletfill! & filled circle(let) \\ \hline +\circletdot & \lstinline!\circletdot! & circle(let) with dot \\ \hline +\circletlinev & \lstinline!\circletlinev! & circle(let) with vertical line \\ \hline +\circletlineh & \lstinline!\circletlineh! & circle(let) with horizontal line \\ \hline +\circletlinevh & \lstinline!\circletlinevh! & circle(let) with both lines \\ \hline +\circletcross & \lstinline!\circletcross! & circle(let) with cross \\ \hline +\circletfillha & \lstinline!\circletfillha! & half filled circle(let) (above) \\ \hline +\circletfillhb & \lstinline!\circletfillhb! & half filled circle(let) (below) \\ \hline +\circletfillhr & \lstinline!\circletfillhr! & half filled circle(let) (right) \\ \hline +\circletfillhl & \lstinline!\circletfillhl! & half filled circle(let) (left) \\ \hline +\end{tabular} +\end{table} + + +\subsection{Pentagon (here: Pentago)} + +The same problem as we know from circle/circlet happens with pentagon. I decided to use "pentago", so it's near enough to pentagon. + +\begin{table}[H] +\centering +\begin{tabular}{|c||l||l|} +\hline +Symbol & Command & Description \\ \hline \hline +\pentago & \lstinline!\pentago! & none \\ \hline +\pentagofill & \lstinline!\pentagofill! & filled pentago \\ \hline +\pentagodot & \lstinline!\pentagodot! & pentago with dot \\ \hline +\pentagolinev & \lstinline!\pentagolinev! & pentago with vertical line \\ \hline +\pentagolineh & \lstinline!\pentagolineh! & pentago with horizontal line \\ \hline +\pentagolinevh & \lstinline!\pentagolinevh! & pentago with both lines \\ \hline +\pentagocross & \lstinline!\pentagocross! & pentago with cross \\ \hline +\pentagofillha & \lstinline!\pentagofillha! & half filled pentago (above) \\ \hline +\pentagofillhb & \lstinline!\pentagofillhb! & half filled pentago (below) \\ \hline +\pentagofillhr & \lstinline!\pentagofillhr! & half filled pentago (right) \\ \hline +\pentagofillhl & \lstinline!\pentagofillhl! & half filled pentago (left) \\ \hline +\end{tabular} +\end{table} + + + + +\subsection{Star (here: Starlet)} + +\begin{table}[H] +\centering +\begin{tabular}{|c||l||l|} +\hline +Symbol & Command & Description \\ \hline \hline +\starlet & \lstinline!\starlet! & none \\ \hline +\starletfill & \lstinline!\starletfill! & filled starlet \\ \hline +\starletdot & \lstinline!\starletdot! & starlet with dot \\ \hline +\starletlinev & \lstinline!\starletlinev! & starlet with vertical line \\ \hline +\starletlineh & \lstinline!\starletlineh! & starlet with horizontal line \\ \hline +\starletlinevh & \lstinline!\starletlinevh! & starlet with both lines \\ \hline +\starletcross & \lstinline!\starletcross! & starlet with cross \\ \hline +\starletfillha & \lstinline!\starletfillha! & half filled starlet (above) \\ \hline +\starletfillhb & \lstinline!\starletfillhb! & half filled starlet (below) \\ \hline +\starletfillhr & \lstinline!\starletfillhr! & half filled starlet (right) \\ \hline +\starletfillhl & \lstinline!\starletfillhl! & half filled starlet (left) \\ \hline +\end{tabular} +\end{table} + + +\subsection{Rhombus} + +\begin{table}[H] +\centering +\begin{tabular}{|c||l||l|} +\hline +Symbol & Command & Description \\ \hline \hline +\rhombus & \lstinline!\rhombus! & none \\ \hline +\rhombusfill & \lstinline!\rhombusfill! & filled rhombus \\ \hline +\rhombusdot & \lstinline!\rhombusdot! & rhombus with dot \\ \hline +\rhombuslinev & \lstinline!\rhombuslinev! & rhombus with vertical line \\ \hline +\rhombuslineh & \lstinline!\rhombuslineh! & rhombus with horizontal line \\ \hline +\rhombuslinevh & \lstinline!\rhombuslinevh! & rhombus with both lines \\ \hline +\rhombuscross & \lstinline!\rhombuscross! & rhombus with cross \\ \hline +\rhombusfillha & \lstinline!\rhombusfillha! & half filled rhombus (above) \\ \hline +\rhombusfillhb & \lstinline!\rhombusfillhb! & half filled rhombus (below) \\ \hline +\rhombusfillhr & \lstinline!\rhombusfillhr! & half filled rhombus (right) \\ \hline +\rhombusfillhl & \lstinline!\rhombusfillhl! & half filled rhombus (left) \\ \hline +\end{tabular} +\end{table} + + +\newpage +\subsection{Hexagon (here: Hexago)} + +Well, we already know it. Hexagon is used in other packages, so there is a necessity to use different words. + +\begin{table}[H] +\centering +\begin{tabular}{|c||l||l|} +\hline +Symbol & Command & Description \\ \hline \hline +\hexago & \lstinline!\hexago! & none \\ \hline +\hexagofill & \lstinline!\hexagofill! & filled hexago \\ \hline +\hexagodot & \lstinline!\hexagodot! & hexago with dot \\ \hline +\hexagolinev & \lstinline!\hexagolinev! & hexago with vertical line \\ \hline +\hexagolineh & \lstinline!\hexagolineh! & hexago with horizontal line \\ \hline +\hexagolinevh & \lstinline!\hexagolinevh! & hexago with both lines \\ \hline +\hexagocross & \lstinline!\hexagocross! & hexago with cross \\ \hline +\hexagofillha & \lstinline!\hexagofillha! & half filled hexago (above) \\ \hline +\hexagofillhb & \lstinline!\hexagofillhb! & half filled hexago (below) \\ \hline +\hexagofillhr & \lstinline!\hexagofillhr! & half filled hexago (right) \\ \hline +\hexagofillhl & \lstinline!\hexagofillhl! & half filled hexago (left) \\ \hline +\end{tabular} +\end{table} + + + +\subsection{Square} + +To avoid problems with other commands, I decided to use the frankenword \textbf{"squad"} (it's a composition of english \textit{square} and german or non-mathematical \textit{quadrat}). + + +\begin{table}[H] +\centering +\begin{tabular}{|c||l||l|} +\hline +Symbol & Command & Description \\ \hline \hline +\squad & \lstinline!\squad! & none \\ \hline +\squadfill & \lstinline!\squadfill! & filled square \\ \hline +\squaddot & \lstinline!\squaddot! & square with dot \\ \hline +\squadlinev & \lstinline!\squadlinev! & square with vertical line \\ \hline +\squadlineh & \lstinline!\squadlineh! & square with horizontal line \\ \hline +\squadlinevh & \lstinline!\squadlinevh! & square with both lines \\ \hline +\squadcross & \lstinline!\squadcross! & square with cross \\ \hline +\squadfillha & \lstinline!\squadfillha! & half filled square (above) \\ \hline +\squadfillhb & \lstinline!\squadfillhb! & half filled square (below) \\ \hline +\squadfillhr & \lstinline!\squadfillhr! & half filled square (right) \\ \hline +\squadfillhl & \lstinline!\squadfillhl! & half filled square (left) \\ \hline +\end{tabular} +\end{table} + + + +\subsection{Other Symbols} + +\begin{table}[H] +\centering +\begin{tabular}{|c||l||l|} +\hline +Symbol & Command & Description \\ \hline \hline +\linev & \lstinline!\linev! & vertical line \\ \hline +\lineh & \lstinline!\lineh! & horizontal line \\ \hline +\scross & \lstinline!\scross! & single cross \\ \hline +\linevh & \lstinline!\linevh! & vertical and horizontal line \\ \hline +\scrossvh & \lstinline!\scrossvh! & single cross with lines \\ \hline +\end{tabular} +\end{table} + + + +\section{Font Size} + +All symbols use relative units for scaling. \LaTeX{} provides the unit "em" that means the width of the capital letter "M" in current font. \textit{oPlotSymbl} scales every symbol for you automatically and correctly. No need to worry. If you like to increase symbol size, then it's done with normal behavior for increasing font size. That's it. + +\section{Colours} + +\textit{oPlotSymbl} uses the \textit{xcolor} package so it is possible to use all pre-defined colours from \textit{xcolor} \cite{xcolor}. + +You can colour the symbols very easily like this: + +\begin{lstlisting} +\pentagofillhl[opurple] +\end{lstlisting} + +There, you get a purple half filled pentagon \pentagofillhl[opurple]. You can define own colours with the following command: + +\begin{lstlisting} +\definecolor{colour's name}{colour palette}{specific code} +\end{lstlisting} + +There, you can define your own name for a missing colour. I recommend to use RGB or HTML as "colour palette". Between the last brackets you have to put your specific code that is determined trough your picked "colour palette". I will give an example to make the start with \textit{oPlotSymbl} as easy as possible. + +\begin{lstlisting} + \definecolor{black}{HTML}{000000} +\end{lstlisting} + +This listing gives us black. It uses a custom name, followed by the "colour palette" and then the colour code for chosen option. As shown above \textit{oPlotSymbl} follows normal \textit{xcolor} \cite{xcolor} commands. + +In addition, some colours are pre-defined for my own needs. These colours are: + +\begin{table}[H] +\centering +\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|c|} +\hline +Colour & Colour Name & Colour Name for Command & RGB Code \\ \hline \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{0,0,0} & black & oblack & 0,0,0 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{255,0,0} & red & ored & 255,0,0 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{0,255,0} & green & ogreen & 0,255,0 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{0,0,255} & blue & oblue & 0,0,255 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{0,255,255} & cyan & ocyan & 0,255,255 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{255,0,255} & magenta & omagenta & 255,0,255 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{255,255,0} & yellow & oyellow & 255,255,0 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{128,128,0} & dark yellow & odyellow & 128,128,0 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{0,0,128} & mariner blue & omblue & 0,0,128 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{128,0,128} & purple & opurple & 128,0,128 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{128,0,0} & brown & obrown & 128,0,0 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{0,128,0} & olive green & oolive & 0,128,0 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{0,128,128} & dark cyan & odcyan & 0,128,128 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{0,0,160} & royel blue & orblue & 0,0,160 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{255,128,0} & orange & oorange & 255,128,0 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{128,0,255} & violet & oviolet & 128,0,255 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{255,0,128} & pink & opink & 255,0,128 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{255,255,255} & white & owhite & 255,255,255 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{192,192,192} & light grey & olgrey & 192,192,192 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{128,128,128} & grey & ogrey & 128,128,128 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{255,255,128} & light yellow & olyellow & 255,255,128 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{128,255,255} & light cyan & olcyan & 128,255,255 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{255,128,255} & light magenta & olmagenta & 255,128,255 \\ \hline +\cellcolor[RGB]{64,64,64} & dark grey & odgrey & 64,64,64 \\ \hline +\end{tabular} +\end{table} + + + +% ##################### +% # Table of listings # +% ##################### + +% \lstlistoflistings + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + + + +% ########################## +% # Literature with BibTeX # +% ########################## + + + \cleardoublepage + \bibliography{literatur} + \bibliographystyle{babunsrt-fl} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + + + + + +\end{document} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/oplotsymbl/oplotsymbl.sty b/macros/latex/contrib/oplotsymbl/oplotsymbl.sty new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8fedbaff62 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/oplotsymbl/oplotsymbl.sty @@ -0,0 +1,982 @@ +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% the oPlotSymbl package +% +% Adds many symbols for using in scientific tex files. +% Those symbols are used by some plotting tools etc. +% +% -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% B. Michel Döhring +% -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% GitHub: https://github.com/micheld93/oPlotSymbl-LaTeX/ +% CTAN: https://www.ctan.org/pkg/oplotsymbl +% -------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% If you have any questions, bugs or suggestions to report, please +% feel free to get in touch. +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Copyright 2017 B. Michel Döhring +% +% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the +% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 +% of this license or (at your option) any later version. +% The latest version of this license is in +% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +% version 2005/12/01 or later. +% +% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. +% +% The Current Maintainer of this work is Michel Döhring. +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% The oplotsymbl package consists of the following files +% - oplotsymbl.sty +% - oplotsymbl-Manual-en.tex +% - literatur.bib +% - oplotsymbl-Manual-en.pdf +% - README.md +% - LICENSE.md +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\RequirePackage{tikz} +% package information: +\ProvidesPackage{oplotsymbl}[2017/08/04 Symbols, that are used in plots] + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Definitions of symbols % +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Triangle Peak above % +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Triangle peak above +\newcommand*\trianglepa[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak above filled +\newcommand*\trianglepafill[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak above with dot +\newcommand*\trianglepadot[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [fill] (0,-0.1em) circle [radius=0.05em]; +}} +% Triangle peak above with vertical line +\newcommand*\trianglepalinev[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0,-0.32em) -- (0,0.32em); +}} +% Triangle peak above with horizontal line +\newcommand*\trianglepalineh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.23em,-0.1em) -- (0.23em,-0.1em); +}} +% Triangle peak above with vertical and horizontal line +\newcommand*\trianglepalinevh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0,-0.32em) -- (0,0.32em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.23em,-0.1em) -- (0.23em,-0.1em); +}} +% Triangle peak above with cross +\newcommand*\trianglepacross[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0em,0.29em) -- (-0.32em,-0.32em) -- (0.32em,-0.32em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0.28em,-0.36em) -- (-0.36em,0.28em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.28em,-0.36em) -- (0.36em,0.28em); +}} +% Triangle peak above half filled above +\newcommand*\trianglepafillha[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.15em,0em) -- (0.15em,0em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak above half filled below +\newcommand*\trianglepafillhb[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill] (-0.16em,0em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.16em,0em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak above half filled right +\newcommand*\trianglepafillhr[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill] (0.00em,0.21em) -- (0em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak above half filled left +\newcommand*\trianglepafillhl[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill] (0em,0.21em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0em,-0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Triangle Peak below % +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Triangle peak below +\newcommand*\trianglepb[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=180] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak below filled +\newcommand*\trianglepbfill[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill,rotate=180] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak below with dot +\newcommand*\trianglepbdot[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=180] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [fill,rotate=180] (0,-0.1em) circle [radius=0.05em]; +}} +% Triangle peak below with vertical line +\newcommand*\trianglepblinev[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=180] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=180] (0,-0.32em) -- (0,0.32em); +}} +% Triangle peak below with horizontal line +\newcommand*\trianglepblineh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=180] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=180] (-0.23em,-0.1em) -- (0.23em,-0.1em); +}} +% Triangle peak below with vertical and horizontal line +\newcommand*\trianglepblinevh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=180] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=180] (0,-0.32em) -- (0,0.32em); + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=180] (-0.23em,-0.1em) -- (0.23em,-0.1em); +}} +% Triangle peak below with cross +\newcommand*\trianglepbcross[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=180] (0em,0.29em) -- (-0.32em,-0.32em) -- (0.32em,-0.32em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=180] (0.28em,-0.36em) -- (-0.36em,0.28em); + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=180] (-0.28em,-0.36em) -- (0.36em,0.28em); +}} +% Triangle peak below half filled above +\newcommand*\trianglepbfillha[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=180] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill,rotate=180] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.15em,0em) -- (0.15em,0em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak below half filled below +\newcommand*\trianglepbfillhb[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=180] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill,rotate=180] (-0.16em,0em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.16em,0em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak below half filled right +\newcommand*\trianglepbfillhr[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=180] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill,rotate=180] (0.00em,0.21em) -- (0em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak below half filled left +\newcommand*\trianglepbfillhl[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=180] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill,rotate=180] (0em,0.21em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0em,-0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Triangle Peak right % +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Triangle peak right +\newcommand*\trianglepr[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=270] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak right filled +\newcommand*\triangleprfill[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill,rotate=270] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak right with dot +\newcommand*\triangleprdot[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=270] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [fill,rotate=270] (0,-0.1em) circle [radius=0.05em]; +}} +% Triangle peak right with vertical line +\newcommand*\triangleprlinev[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=270] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=270] (0,-0.32em) -- (0,0.32em); +}} +% Triangle peak right with horizontal line +\newcommand*\triangleprlineh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=270] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=270] (-0.23em,-0.1em) -- (0.23em,-0.1em); +}} +% Triangle peak right with vertical and horizontal line +\newcommand*\triangleprlinevh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=270] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=270] (0,-0.32em) -- (0,0.32em); + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=270] (-0.23em,-0.1em) -- (0.23em,-0.1em); +}} +% Triangle peak right with cross +\newcommand*\triangleprcross[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=270] (0em,0.29em) -- (-0.32em,-0.32em) -- (0.32em,-0.32em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=270] (0.28em,-0.36em) -- (-0.36em,0.28em); + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=270] (-0.28em,-0.36em) -- (0.36em,0.28em); +}} +% Triangle peak right half filled above +\newcommand*\triangleprfillha[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=270] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill,rotate=270] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.15em,0em) -- (0.15em,0em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak right half filled below +\newcommand*\triangleprfillhb[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=270] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill,rotate=270] (-0.16em,0em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.16em,0em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak right half filled right +\newcommand*\triangleprfillhr[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=270] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill,rotate=270] (0.00em,0.21em) -- (0em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak right half filled left +\newcommand*\triangleprfillhl[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=270] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill,rotate=270] (0em,0.21em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0em,-0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Triangle Peak left % +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Triangle peak left +\newcommand*\trianglepl[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=90] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak left filled +\newcommand*\triangleplfill[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill,rotate=90] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak left with dot +\newcommand*\trianglepldot[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=90] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [fill,rotate=90] (0,-0.1em) circle [radius=0.05em]; +}} +% Triangle peak left with vertical line +\newcommand*\trianglepllinev[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=90] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=90] (0,-0.32em) -- (0,0.32em); +}} +% Triangle peak left with horizontal line +\newcommand*\trianglepllineh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=90] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=90] (-0.23em,-0.1em) -- (0.23em,-0.1em); +}} +% Triangle peak left with vertical and horizontal line +\newcommand*\trianglepllinevh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=90] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=90] (0,-0.32em) -- (0,0.32em); + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=90] (-0.23em,-0.1em) -- (0.23em,-0.1em); +}} +% Triangle peak left with cross +\newcommand*\triangleplcross[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=90] (0em,0.29em) -- (-0.32em,-0.32em) -- (0.32em,-0.32em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=90] (0.28em,-0.36em) -- (-0.36em,0.28em); + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=90] (-0.28em,-0.36em) -- (0.36em,0.28em); +}} +% Triangle peak left half filled above +\newcommand*\triangleplfillha[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=90] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill,rotate=90] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.15em,0em) -- (0.15em,0em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak left half filled below +\newcommand*\triangleplfillhb[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=90] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill,rotate=90] (-0.16em,0em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.16em,0em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak left half filled right +\newcommand*\triangleplfillhr[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=90] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill,rotate=90] (0.00em,0.21em) -- (0em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +% Triangle peak left half filled left +\newcommand*\triangleplfillhl[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,rotate=90] (0em,0.31em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill,rotate=90] (0em,0.21em) -- (-0.34em,-0.34em) -- (0em,-0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%% +% Circlet % +%%%%%%%%%%% +% Circlet +\newcommand*\circlet[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0,0) circle [radius=0.34em]; +}} +% Circlet filled +\newcommand*\circletfill[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill] (0,0) circle [radius=0.34em]; +}} +% Circlet with dot +\newcommand*\circletdot[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0,0) circle [radius=0.34em]; + \draw [fill] (0,0) circle [radius=0.05em]; +}} +% Circlet with vertical line +\newcommand*\circletlinev[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0,0) circle [radius=0.34em]; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0,-0.32em) -- (0,0.32em); +}} +% Circlet with horizontal line +\newcommand*\circletlineh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0,0) circle [radius=0.34em]; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.32em,0em) -- (0.32em,0em); +}} +% Circlet with vertical and horizontal line +\newcommand*\circletlinevh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0,0) circle [radius=0.34em]; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0,-0.32em) -- (0,0.32em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.32em,0em) -- (0.32em,0em); +}} +% Circlet with cross +\newcommand*\circletcross[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0,0) circle [radius=0.34em]; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0.32em,-0.32em) -- (-0.32em,0.32em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.32em,-0.32em) -- (0.32em,0.32em); +}} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Definition of half circle "halfcircletlet" (filled) +\tikzset{ + halfcirclet/.pic={ + \clip [preaction={draw,line width=0.05em}] (0,0) circle [radius=.34em]; + \fill (0,0)--+(#1:.34em)arc[start angle=#1,delta angle=180,radius=.34em]; + } +} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +% Circlet half filled above +\newcommand*\circletfillha[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \pic at ({0*1em},0) {halfcirclet={0*90}}; +}} +% Circlet half filled below +\newcommand*\circletfillhb[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \pic at ({2*1em},0) {halfcirclet={2*90}}; +}} +% Circlet half filled right +\newcommand*\circletfillhr[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \pic at ({3*1em},0) {halfcirclet={3*90}}; +}} +% Circlet half filled left +\newcommand*\circletfillhl[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \pic at ({1*1em},0) {halfcirclet={1*90}}; +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%% +% pentago % +%%%%%%%%%%%% +% pentago +\newcommand*\pentago[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (234:0.34em) + -- (306:0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +% pentago filled +\newcommand*\pentagofill[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill] + (18:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (234:0.34em) + -- (306:0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +% pentago with dot +\newcommand*\pentagodot[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (234:0.34em) + -- (306:0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [fill] (0,0) circle [radius=0.05em]; +}} +% pentago with vertical line +\newcommand*\pentagolinev[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (234:0.34em) + -- (306:0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0,-0.30em) -- (0,0.31em); +}} +% pentago with horizontal line +\newcommand*\pentagolineh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (234:0.34em) + -- (306:0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.30em,0) -- (0.30em,0); +}} +% pentago with vertical and horizontal line +\newcommand*\pentagolinevh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (234:0.34em) + -- (306:0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0,-0.30em) -- (0,0.31em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.31em,0) -- (0.31em,0); +}} +% pentago with cross +\newcommand*\pentagocross[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (234:0.34em) + -- (306:0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0.32em,-0.32em) -- (-0.32em,0.32em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.32em,-0.32em) -- (0.32em,0.32em); +}} +% pentago half filled above +\newcommand*\pentagofillha[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (234:0.34em) + -- (306:0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.02em,fill] + (18:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (180:0.29em) + -- (0:0.29em) -- cycle; +}} +% pentago half filled below +\newcommand*\pentagofillhb[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (234:0.34em) + -- (306:0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.02em,fill] + (200:0.275em) -- (234:0.34em) -- (306:0.34em) -- (340:0.275em) -- cycle; +}} +% pentago half filled right +\newcommand*\pentagofillhr[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (234:0.34em) + -- (306:0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.02em,fill] + (18:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (270:0.275em) -- (306:0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +% pentago half filled left +\newcommand*\pentagofillhl[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (234:0.34em) + -- (306:0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.02em,fill] + (90:0.34em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.275em) -- cycle; +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Star / Starlet % +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Starlet +\newcommand*\starlet[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; +}} +% Starlet filled +\newcommand*\starletfill[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; +}} +% Starlet with dot +\newcommand*\starletdot[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \draw [fill] (0,0) circle [radius=0.05em]; +}} +% Starlet with vertical line +\newcommand*\starletlinev[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0,-0.31em) -- (0,0.31em); +}} +% Starlet with horizontal line +\newcommand*\starletlineh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.31em,0) -- (0.31em,0); +}} +% Starlet with vertical and horizontal line +\newcommand*\starletlinevh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0,-0.31em) -- (0,0.31em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.31em,0) -- (0.31em,0); +}} +% Starlet with cross +\newcommand*\starletcross[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0.32em,-0.32em) -- (-0.32em,0.32em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.32em,-0.32em) -- (0.32em,0.32em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%% factor=0.38 %%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Starlet half filled above +\newcommand*\starletfillha[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \fill (90:0.34em) -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- cycle; +}} +% Starlet half filled below +\newcommand*\starletfillhb[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \fill (198:0.1292em) -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) + -- (306:0.34em) -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; +}} +% Starlet half filled right +\newcommand*\starletfillhr[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \fill (90:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (18:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (270:0.1292em) -- cycle; +}} +% Starlet half filled left +\newcommand*\starletfillhl[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (18:0.34em) -- (54:0.1292em) -- (90:0.34em) + -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) -- (198:0.1292em) + -- (234:0.34em) -- (270:0.1292em) -- (306:0.34em) + -- (342:0.1292em) -- cycle; + \fill (90:0.34em) -- (126:0.1292em) -- (162:0.34em) + -- (198:0.1292em) -- (234:0.34em) + -- (270:0.1292em) -- cycle; +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%% +% Rhombus % +%%%%%%%%%%% +% Rhombus +\newcommand*\rhombus[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (0.34em,0) -- (0,0.34em) -- (-0.34em,0) -- (0,-0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +% Rhombus filled +\newcommand*\rhombusfill[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill] + (0.34em,0) -- (0,0.34em) -- (-0.34em,0) -- (0,-0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +% Rhombus with dot +\newcommand*\rhombusdot[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (0.34em,0) -- (0,0.34em) -- (-0.34em,0) -- (0,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [fill] (0,0) circle [radius=0.05em]; +}} +% Rhombus with vertical line +\newcommand*\rhombuslinev[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (0.34em,0) -- (0,0.34em) -- (-0.34em,0) -- (0,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0,-0.31em) -- (0,0.31em); +}} +% Rhombus with horizontal line +\newcommand*\rhombuslineh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (0.34em,0) -- (0,0.34em) -- (-0.34em,0) -- (0,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.31em,0) -- (0.31em,0); +}} +% Rhombus with vertical and horizontal line +\newcommand*\rhombuslinevh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (0.34em,0) -- (0,0.34em) -- (-0.34em,0) -- (0,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0,-0.31em) -- (0,0.31em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.31em,0) -- (0.31em,0); +}} +% Rhombus with cross +\newcommand*\rhombuscross[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (0.34em,0) -- (0,0.34em) -- (-0.34em,0) -- (0,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0.32em,-0.32em) -- (-0.32em,0.32em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.32em,-0.32em) -- (0.32em,0.32em); +}} +% Rhombus half filled above +\newcommand*\rhombusfillha[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (0.34em,0) -- (0,0.34em) -- (-0.34em,0) -- (0,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.007em,fill] + (0.34em,0) -- (0,0.34em) -- (-0.34em,0) -- cycle; +}} +% Rhombus half filled below +\newcommand*\rhombusfillhb[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (0.34em,0) -- (0,0.34em) -- (-0.34em,0) -- (0,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.007em,fill] + (-0.34em,0) -- (0,-0.34em) --(0.34em,0) -- cycle; +}} +% Rhombus half filled right +\newcommand*\rhombusfillhr[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (0.34em,0) -- (0,0.34em) -- (-0.34em,0) -- (0,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.007em,fill] + (0,-0.34em) -- (0.34em,0) -- (0,0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +% Rhombus half filled left +\newcommand*\rhombusfillhl[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (0.34em,0) -- (0,0.34em) -- (-0.34em,0) -- (0,-0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.007em,fill] + (0,-0.34em) -- (-0.34em,0) -- (0,0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%% +% hexago % +%%%%%%%%%%% +% hexago +\newcommand*\hexago[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (30:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (150:0.34em) -- (210:0.34em) + -- (270:0.34em) -- (330:0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% hexago filled +\newcommand*\hexagofill[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill] + (30:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (150:0.34em) -- (210:0.34em) + -- (270:0.34em) -- (330:0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% hexago with dot +\newcommand*\hexagodot[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (30:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (150:0.34em) -- (210:0.34em) + -- (270:0.34em) -- (330:0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [fill] (0,0) circle [radius=0.05em]; +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% hexago with vertical line +\newcommand*\hexagolinev[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (30:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (150:0.34em) -- (210:0.34em) + -- (270:0.34em) -- (330:0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0em,0.33em) -- (0em,-0.33em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% hexago with horizontal line +\newcommand*\hexagolineh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (30:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (150:0.34em) -- (210:0.34em) + -- (270:0.34em) -- (330:0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.31em,0em) -- (0.31em,0em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% hexago with horizontal and vertical line +\newcommand*\hexagolinevh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (30:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (150:0.34em) -- (210:0.34em) + -- (270:0.34em) -- (330:0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0em,0.33em) -- (0em,-0.33em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.31em,0em) -- (0.31em,0em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% hexago with cross +\newcommand*\hexagocross[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (30:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (150:0.34em) -- (210:0.34em) + -- (270:0.34em) -- (330:0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0.2em,-0.3em) -- (-0.2em,0.3em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.2em,-0.3em) -- (0.2em,0.3em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% hexago half filled above +\newcommand*\hexagofillha[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (30:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (150:0.34em) -- (210:0.34em) + -- (270:0.34em) -- (330:0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.02em,fill] + (30:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (150:0.34em) -- (180:0.295em) -- (180:0.17em) + -- (0:0.17em) -- (0:0.295em) -- cycle; +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% hexago half filled below +\newcommand*\hexagofillhb[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (30:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (150:0.34em) -- (210:0.34em) + -- (270:0.34em) -- (330:0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.02em,fill] + (210:0.34em) -- (270:0.34em) -- (330:0.34em) -- (360:0.295em) -- (360:0.17em) + -- (180:0.17em) -- (180:0.295em) -- cycle; +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% hexago half filled right +\newcommand*\hexagofillhr[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (30:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (150:0.34em) -- (210:0.34em) + -- (270:0.34em) -- (330:0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.01em,fill] + (30:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (270:0.34em) + -- (330:0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% hexago half filled left +\newcommand*\hexagofillhl[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] + (30:0.34em) -- (90:0.34em) -- (150:0.34em) -- (210:0.34em) + -- (270:0.34em) -- (330:0.34em) -- cycle; + \draw [line width=0.01em,fill] + (90:0.34em) -- (150:0.34em) -- (210:0.34em) -- (270:0.34em) -- cycle; +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Quadrat/Square % +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Quadrat/Square +\newcommand*\squad[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.34em,0.34em) rectangle (0.34em,-0.34em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Quadrat/Square filled +\newcommand*\squadfill[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill] (-0.34em,0.34em) rectangle (0.34em,-0.34em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Quadrat/Square with dot +\newcommand*\squaddot[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.34em,0.34em) rectangle (0.34em,-0.34em); + \draw [fill] (-0em,0em) circle [radius=0.08em]; +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Quadrat/Square with vertical line +\newcommand*\squadlinev[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.34em,0.34em) rectangle (0.34em,-0.34em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0em,-0.32em) -- (0em,0.32em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Quadrat/Square with horizontal line +\newcommand*\squadlineh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.34em,0.34em) rectangle (0.34em,-0.34em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0.32em,0em) -- (-0.32em,0em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Quadrat/Square with horizontal and vertical line +\newcommand*\squadlinevh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.34em,0.34em) rectangle (0.34em,-0.34em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0em,-0.32em) -- (0em,0.32em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0.32em,0em) -- (-0.32em,0em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Quadrat/Square with cross +\newcommand*\squadcross[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.34em,0.34em) rectangle (0.34em,-0.34em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0.32em,-0.32em) -- (-0.32em,0.32em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.32em,-0.32em) -- (0.32em,0.32em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Quadrat/Square half filled above +\newcommand*\squadfillha[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.34em,0.34em) rectangle (0.34em,-0.34em); + \draw [line width=0.05em, fill] (-0.34em,0em) rectangle (0.34em,0.34em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Quadrat/Square half filled below +\newcommand*\squadfillhb[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.34em,0.34em) rectangle (0.34em,-0.34em); + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill] (-0.34em,0em) rectangle (0.34em,-0.34em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Quadrat/Square half filled right +\newcommand*\squadfillhr[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.34em,0.34em) rectangle (0.34em,-0.34em); + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill] (0em,0.34em) rectangle (0.34em,-0.34em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Quadrat/Square half filled left +\newcommand*\squadfillhl[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.34em,0.34em) rectangle (0.34em,-0.34em); + \draw [line width=0.05em,fill] (-0.34em,0.34em) rectangle (0em,-0.34em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Other symbols % +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Line vertical +\newcommand*\linev[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ +\draw [line width=0.05em] (0em,-0.34em) -- (0em,0.34em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Line horizontal +\newcommand*\lineh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ +\draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.34em,0em) -- (0.34em,0em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Cross +\newcommand*\scross[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0.2em,-0.3em) -- (-0.2em,0.3em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.2em,-0.3em) -- (0.2em,0.3em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Line horizontal and vertical +\newcommand*\linevh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0em,-0.34em) -- (0em,0.34em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0.34em,0em) -- (-0.34em,0em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Cross with horizontal and vertical line +\newcommand*\scrossvh[1][]{\tikz[#1]{ + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0.2em,-0.3em) -- (-0.2em,0.3em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (-0.2em,-0.3em) -- (0.2em,0.3em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0em,-0.32em) -- (0em,0.32em); + \draw [line width=0.05em] (0.32em,0em) -- (-0.32em,0em); +}} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Definitions of colors % +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% black +\definecolor{oblack}{RGB}{0,0,0} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% red +\definecolor{ored}{RGB}{255,0,0} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% green +\definecolor{ogreen}{RGB}{0,255,0} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% blue +\definecolor{oblue}{RGB}{0,0,255} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% cyan +\definecolor{ocyan}{RGB}{0,255,255} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% magenta +\definecolor{omagenta}{RGB}{255,0,255} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% yellow +\definecolor{oyellow}{RGB}{255,255,0} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% dark yellow +\definecolor{odyellow}{RGB}{128,128,0} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% mariner blue +\definecolor{omblue}{RGB}{0,0,128} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% purple +\definecolor{opurple}{RGB}{128,0,128} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% brown +\definecolor{obrown}{RGB}{128,0,0} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% olive green +\definecolor{oolive}{RGB}{0,128,0} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% dark cyan +\definecolor{odcyan}{RGB}{0,128,128} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% royal blue +\definecolor{orblue}{RGB}{0,0,160} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% orange +\definecolor{oorange}{RGB}{255,128,0} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% violet +\definecolor{oviolet}{RGB}{128,0,255} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% pink +\definecolor{opink}{RGB}{255,0,128} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% white +\definecolor{owhite}{RGB}{255,255,255} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% light grey +\definecolor{olgrey}{RGB}{192,192,192} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% grey +\definecolor{ogrey}{RGB}{128,128,128} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% light yellow +\definecolor{olyellow}{RGB}{255,255,128} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% light cyan +\definecolor{olcyan}{RGB}{128,255,255} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% light magenta +\definecolor{olmagenta}{RGB}{255,128,255} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% dark grey +\definecolor{odgrey}{RGB}{64,64,64} + + + + +\endinput % This is the end of oplotsymbl.sty +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +Version history +2015/12/12 - first symbols added +2016/01/15 - colours added +2016/02/12 - last symbols added +2017/01/28 - minor changes on the manual, final release +2017/08/03 - minor changes on the manual, bug fix for hexagofill +2017/08/04 - major changes on the manual and package, bug fix for all XXline(v/h) symbols. Thanks to Rafael + |