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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/combinedgraphics/test/combinedgraphics_test.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/combinedgraphics/test/combinedgraphics_test.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e67a523afe --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/combinedgraphics/test/combinedgraphics_test.tex @@ -0,0 +1,226 @@ +% +% LaTeX test file for combinedgraphics package +% +% Copyright 2009,2011,2012 Christian Schneider <software(at)chschneider(dot)eu> +% +% This file is part of combinedgraphics. +% +% combinedgraphics is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as +% published by the Free Software Foundation, not any later version. +% +% combinedgraphics is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with combinedgraphics. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% WARNING: THIS IS ALPHA SOFTWARE AND MAY CONTAIN SERIOUS BUGS! +% + +\documentclass[DIV12]{scrartcl} + +\usepackage{combinedgraphics} +%\usepackage{combinedgraphics} + +\newcommand*\mycolor{\color{blue}} +\newcommand*\myfont{\bfseries\Large} +\newcommand*\combinput[1]{% + \begin{picture}(0,0)% + \includegraphics{#1}% + \end{picture}% + \input{#1}% +} + +\begin{document} + \section*{Test: no macro parameters} + \noindent + \fbox{\combinput{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\input{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + The default output generated by manually including the graphics is given in + the first line and the output of \texttt{\textbackslash + includecombinedgraphics} with the options indicated in the headline is given + in the next line. Here, we should see exactly the same output in both lines, + because \texttt{\textbackslash includecombinedgraphics} is used without any + parameters. + + \clearpage + + \section*{Test: \texttt{textfont=\textbackslash bfseries\textbackslash + Large},\texttt{textcolor=\textbackslash color\{blue\}}} + \noindent + \fbox{\combinput{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\input{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[textfont=\myfont,textcolor=\mycolor]{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[textfont=\myfont,textcolor=\mycolor]% + {gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + The font size is increased, the font series changed to bold-face and the color + to blue. Note, that the vector graphics part is not affected. + + \clearpage + + \section*{Test: \texttt{vecscale=1.2}} + \noindent + \fbox{\combinput{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\input{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[vecscale=1.2]{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[vecscale=1.2]{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + The vector graphics part is scaled by a factor of $1.2$. Note, that the text + positions are changed accordingly, but the font and color are not affected. + + \clearpage + + \section*{Test: \texttt{vecwidth=7cm}} + \noindent + \fbox{\combinput{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\input{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[vecwidth=7cm]{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[vecwidth=7cm]{gnuplot42}}\\ + \fbox{\rlap{\raise 5pt\hbox{length: 7cm}}\rule{7cm}{1pt}}% + \fbox{\rlap{\raise 5pt\hbox{length: 7cm}}\rule{7cm}{1pt}}\\[3ex] + These examples are similar to the \texttt{vecscale=\ldots} examples, but the + scaling factor is calculated automatically such that the graphics have a + width of $7$cm. + + \clearpage + + \section*{Test: \texttt{vecheight=6cm}} + \noindent + \fbox{\combinput{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\input{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + \fbox{\rotatebox{90}{length: 6cm}\rule{1pt}{6cm}}% + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[vecheight=6cm]{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[vecheight=6cm]{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + Similiar example, but in this case the height is specified. + + \clearpage + + \section*{Test: \texttt{vecfile=\ldots}} + \noindent + \fbox{\combinput{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\input{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[vecfile=gnuplot42]{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[vecfile=xfig325]{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + Here, the vector graphics parts of the two graphics are interchanged (at the + inclusion of the first graphics file, the vector graphics part of the second + graphics file is passed to its \texttt{vecfile} parameter and vice versa). + This leads to some ``chaotic'' output, but the \texttt{vecfile} parameter + works as expected. + + \clearpage + + \section*{Test: \texttt{vecinclude=false}} + \noindent + \fbox{\combinput{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\input{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[vecinclude=false]{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[vecinclude=false]{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + Here, the automatic inclusion of the vector graphics part is disabled. As + the \LaTeX{} part of Xfig graphics do not include it (left), the vector + graphics part is not shown. In contrast gnuplot includes the vector graphics + part in the \LaTeX{} part (right). + + \clearpage + + \section*{Test: \texttt{vecinclude=overwrite}} + \noindent + \fbox{\combinput{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\input{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[vecinclude=overwrite]{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[vecinclude=overwrite]{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + The inclusion of the vector graphics part by the \LaTeX{} part is disabled + (if any) and \texttt{\textbackslash includecombinedgraphics} generates its + own code for the inclusion. In this case the vector graphics part is included + first, because \texttt{vecfirst=true} is the default. Note, that the label + ``filled'' in the gnuplot graphics has become visible. (In gnuplot's + \LaTeX{} parts labels are output before including the vector graphics part + and, hence, can become invisible under filled curves.) + + \clearpage + + \section*{Test: \texttt{vecfirst=false,vecinclude=overwrite}} + \noindent + \fbox{\combinput{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\input{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[vecfirst=false,vecinclude=overwrite]{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[vecfirst=false,vecinclude=overwrite]% + {gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + This example is similar to the previous one, but now the vector graphics + part is forced to be included after the \LaTeX{} part. Note, that the text + in the left one is hidden and in addition to the label ``filled'', parts + of the axes labels etc. are hidden in the right one. + + \clearpage + + \section*{Test: \texttt{angle=90}} + \noindent + \fbox{\combinput{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\input{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[angle=90]{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[angle=90]{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + The graphics are rotated by 90 degrees. + + \clearpage + + \section*{Test: \texttt{scale=0.8}} + \noindent + \fbox{\combinput{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\input{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[scale=0.8]{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[scale=0.8]{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + The \emph{whole} graphics (vector graphics part and font) are scaled by a + factor of $0.8$. + + \clearpage + + \section*{Test: \texttt{hscale=1.2,vscale=0.8}} + \noindent + \fbox{\combinput{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\input{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[hscale=1.2,vscale=0.8]{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[hscale=1.2,vscale=0.8]{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + Similar to the example before, by the horizontal and vertical scaling factors + differ. + + \clearpage + + \section*{Test: \texttt{width=0.49\textbackslash textwidth,height=5cm}} + \noindent + \fbox{\combinput{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\input{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[width=0.49\textwidth,height=5cm]{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[width=0.49\textwidth,height=5cm]% + {gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + Similar to the example before, but instead of scaling factors explicit + heights and widths are given. + + \clearpage + + \section*{Test: \texttt{width=0.49\textbackslash textwidth,keepaspectratio}} + \noindent + \fbox{\combinput{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\input{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[width=0.49\textwidth,keepaspectratio]% + {xfig325}}% + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[width=0.49\textwidth,keepaspectratio]% + {gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + Again, similar as the examples before, but the new height is automatically + calculated such that the aspect ratio of the graphics does not change. + + \clearpage + + \section*{Test: \texttt{angle=30,scale=0.75,angle=15}} + \noindent + \fbox{\combinput{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\input{gnuplot42}}\\[3ex] + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[angle=30,scale=0.75,angle=15]{xfig325}}% + \fbox{\includecombinedgraphics[angle=30,scale=0.75,angle=15]{gnuplot42}}% + \\[3ex] + Here, a combination of different rotations and scalings is shown. In contrast + to other parameters, some (like \texttt{angle} and \texttt{scale}) do not + overwrite previously specified parameters, but they accumulate. +\end{document} |