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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix-code.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix-code.dtx index 9a4e6cc863..8246cffbd8 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix-code.dtx +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix-code.dtx @@ -17,11 +17,11 @@ % % \fi % \iffalse -\def\myfileversion{6.23} -\def\myfiledate{2023/09/02} +\def\myfileversion{6.24} +\def\myfiledate{2023/09/28} % % -%<*batchfile> +%<*batchfile> \begingroup \input l3docstrip.tex \keepsilent @@ -708,40 +708,6 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \end{macrocode} % % \bigskip -% \textbf{The column S of siunitx}\par\nobreak -% -% The command |\@@_renew_NC@rewrite@S:| will be used in each environment of -% \pkg{nicematrix} in order to ``rewrite'' the |S| column in each environment. -% \begin{macrocode} -\hook_gput_code:nnn { begindocument } { . } - { - \IfPackageLoadedTF { siunitx } - { - \cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_renew_NC@rewrite@S: - { - \renewcommand*{\NC@rewrite@S}[1][] - { -% \end{macrocode} -% |\@temptokena| is a toks (not supported by the L3 programming layer). -% \begin{macrocode} - \tl_if_empty:nTF { ##1 } - { - \@temptokena \exp_after:wN - { \tex_the:D \@temptokena \@@_S: } - } - { - \@temptokena \exp_after:wN - { \tex_the:D \@temptokena \@@_S: [ ##1 ] } - } - \NC@find - } - } - } - { \cs_set_eq:NN \@@_renew_NC@rewrite@S: \prg_do_nothing: } - } -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \bigskip % \begin{macrocode} \cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_rescan_for_spanish:N #1 { @@ -965,6 +931,13 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \begin{macrocode} \dim_new:N \l_@@_rule_width_dim % \end{macrocode} +% +% \bigskip +% The key |color| in a command of rule such as |\Hline| (or the specifier +% ``\verb+|+'' in the preamble of an environment). +% \begin{macrocode} +\tl_new:N \l_@@_rule_color_tl +% \end{macrocode} % % \bigskip % The following boolean will be raised when the command |\rotate| is used. @@ -1017,21 +990,32 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \begin{macrocode} \tl_new:N \g_@@_left_delim_tl \tl_new:N \g_@@_right_delim_tl +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \bigskip +% The token list |\g_@@_user_preamble_tl| will contain the preamble provided by +% the the final user of \pkg{nicematrix} (eg the preamble of an environment +% |{NiceTabular}|). +% \begin{macrocode} +\tl_new:N \g_@@_user_preamble_tl +% \end{macrocode} +% The token list |\g_@@_array_preamble_tl| will contain the preamble constructed +% by \pkg{nicematrix} for the environment |{array}| (of \pkg{array}). +% \begin{macrocode} +\tl_new:N \g_@@_array_preamble_tl +% \end{macrocode} +% For |\multicolumn|. +% \begin{macrocode} \tl_new:N \g_@@_preamble_tl % \end{macrocode} % % \bigskip % The following parameter corresponds to the key |columns-type| of the % environments |{NiceMatrix}|, |{pNiceMatrix}|, etc. and also the key -% |matrix / columns-type| of |\NiceMatrixOptions|. However, it does \emph{not} -% contain the value provided by the final user. Indeed, a transformation is done -% in order to have a preamble (for the package \pkg{array}) which is -% nicematrix-aware. That transformation is done with the command -% |\@@_set_preamble:Nn|. +% |matrix / columns-type| of |\NiceMatrixOptions|. % \begin{macrocode} \tl_new:N \l_@@_columns_type_tl -\hook_gput_code:nnn { begindocument } { . } - { \@@_set_preamble:Nn \l_@@_columns_type_tl { c } } +\tl_set:Nn \l_@@_columns_type_tl { c } % \end{macrocode} % % \bigskip @@ -1432,6 +1416,15 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \begin{macrocode} \tl_new:N \l_@@_color_tl % \end{macrocode} +% +% \medskip +% In the key |tikz| of a command |\Block| or in the argument of a command +% |\TikzEveryCell|, the final user puts a list of tikz keys. But, you have added +% another key, named |offset| (which means that an offset will be used for the +% frame of the block or the cell). The following parameter corresponds to that key. +% \begin{macrocode} +\dim_new:N \l_@@_offset_dim +% \end{macrocode} % % \medskip % Here is the dimension for the width of the rule when a block (created by @@ -2363,8 +2356,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. \bool_new:N \l_@@_delimiters_max_width_bool % \end{macrocode} % -% \bigskip -% \begin{macrocode} +% % \bigskip % \begin{macrocode} \keys_define:nn { NiceMatrix / xdots } @@ -2663,6 +2655,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. SubMatrix / rules .inherit:n = NiceMatrix / rules , CodeAfter / xdots .inherit:n = NiceMatrix / xdots , CodeBefore / sub-matrix .inherit:n = NiceMatrix / sub-matrix , + CodeAfter / sub-matrix .inherit:n = NiceMatrix / sub-matrix , NiceMatrix .inherit:n = { NiceMatrix / Global , @@ -2759,8 +2752,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. notes .value_required:n = true , sub-matrix .code:n = \keys_set:nn { NiceMatrix / sub-matrix } { #1 } , sub-matrix .value_required:n = true , - matrix / columns-type .code:n = - \@@_set_preamble:Nn \l_@@_columns_type_tl { #1 }, + matrix / columns-type .tl_set:N = \l_@@_columns_type_tl , matrix / columns-type .value_required:n = true , caption-above .bool_set:N = \l_@@_caption_above_bool , caption-above .default:n = true , @@ -2794,7 +2786,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. \int_set:Nn \l_@@_last_col_int { -1 } } { \int_set:Nn \l_@@_last_col_int { #1 } } , - columns-type .code:n = \@@_set_preamble:Nn \l_@@_columns_type_tl { #1 } , + columns-type .tl_set:N = \l_@@_columns_type_tl , columns-type .value_required:n = true , l .meta:n = { columns-type = l } , r .meta:n = { columns-type = r } , @@ -2892,6 +2884,31 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. } % \end{macrocode} % +% +% \bigskip +% The |\CodeAfter| (inserted with the key |code-after| or after the keyword +% |\CodeAfter|) may always begin with a list of pairs \textsl{key=value} between +% square brackets. Here is the corresponding set of keys. +% +% We \emph{must} put the following instructions \emph{after} the : +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% CodeAfter / sub-matrix .inherit:n = NiceMatrix / sub-matrix +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\keys_define:nn { NiceMatrix / CodeAfter } + { + delimiters / color .tl_set:N = \l_@@_delimiters_color_tl , + delimiters / color .value_required:n = true , + rules .code:n = \keys_set:nn { NiceMatrix / rules } { #1 } , + rules .value_required:n = true , + xdots .code:n = \keys_set:nn { NiceMatrix / xdots } { #1 } , + sub-matrix .code:n = \keys_set:nn { NiceMatrix / sub-matrix } { #1 } , + sub-matrix .value_required:n = true , + unknown .code:n = \@@_error:n { Unknown~key~for~CodeAfter } + } +% \end{macrocode} % % \bigskip % \section{Important code used by \{NiceArrayWithDelims\} } @@ -3459,19 +3476,6 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. } % \end{macrocode} % -% \bigskip -% The command |\@@_newcolumntype| is the command |\newcolumntype| of -% \pkg{array} without the warnings for redefinitions of columns types (we will -% use it to redefine the columns types |w| and |W|). -% \begin{macrocode} -\cs_set_protected:Npn \@@_newcolumntype #1 - { - \cs_set:cpn { NC @ find @ #1 } ##1 #1 { \NC@ { ##1 } } - \peek_meaning:NTF [ - { \newcol@ #1 } - { \newcol@ #1 [ 0 ] } - } -% \end{macrocode} % % % \bigskip @@ -3712,10 +3716,6 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \begin{macrocode} \cs_set_eq:NN \@ifnextchar \new@ifnextchar % \end{macrocode} -% -% \begin{macrocode} - \@@_renew_NC@rewrite@S: -% \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \bool_gset_false:N \g_@@_last_col_found_bool @@ -3998,6 +3998,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. \cs_set_eq:NN \chessboardcolors \@@_chessboardcolors \cs_set_eq:NN \SubMatrix \@@_SubMatrix_in_code_before \cs_set_eq:NN \ShowCellNames \@@_ShowCellNames + \cs_set_eq:NN \TikzEveryCell \@@_TikzEveryCell } % \end{macrocode} % @@ -4231,7 +4232,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \begin{macrocode} \tl_gset:Nn \g_@@_left_delim_tl { #1 } \tl_gset:Nn \g_@@_right_delim_tl { #2 } - \tl_gset:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl { #4 } + \tl_gset:Nn \g_@@_user_preamble_tl { #4 } % \end{macrocode} % % @@ -4611,20 +4612,17 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \vspace{1cm} % \section{We construct the preamble of the array} % -% \bigskip -% The transformation of the preamble is an operation in several -% steps.\footnote{Be careful: the transformation of the preamble may also have -% by-side effects, for example, the boolean |\g_@@_delims_bool| will be set -% to |true| if we detect in the preamble a delimiter at the beginning or at the -% end.} +% \bigskip +% The final user provides a preamble, but we must convert that preamble into a +% preamble that will be given to |{array}| (of the package \pkg{array}). % % \bigskip -% The preamble given by the final user is in |\g_@@_preamble_tl| and the modified -% version will be stored in |\g_@@_preamble_tl| also. +% The preamble given by the final user is stored in |\g_@@_user_preamble_tl|. +% The modified version will be stored in |\g_@@_array_preamble_tl| also. % \begin{macrocode} \cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_transform_preamble: { - \bool_if:NT \l_@@_preamble_bool \@@_transform_preamble_i: + \@@_transform_preamble_i: \@@_transform_preamble_ii: } % \end{macrocode} @@ -4632,97 +4630,50 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \begin{macrocode} \cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_transform_preamble_i: { -% \end{macrocode} -% First, we will do an ``expansion'' of the preamble with the tools of the -% package \pkg{array} itself. This ``expansion'' will expand all the constructions -% with |*| and all column types (defined by the user or by various packages -% using |\newcolumntype|). -% -% Since we use the tools of \pkg{array} to do this expansion, we will have a -% programmation which is not in the style of the L3 programming layer. -% -% -% \bigskip -% We redefine the column types |w| and |W|. We use |\@@_newcolumntype| instead -% of |\newcolumtype| because we don't want warnings for column types already -% defined. These redefinitions are in fact \emph{protections} of the letters |w| -% and |W|. We don't want these columns type expanded because we will do the -% patch ourselves after. We want to be able to use the standard column types |w| -% and |W| in potential |{tabular}| of \pkg{array} in some cells of our array. -% That's why we do those redefinitions in a TeX group. -% \begin{macrocode} + \int_gzero:N \c@jCol \group_begin: - \@@_newcolumntype w [ 2 ] { \@@_w: { ##1 } { ##2 } } - \@@_newcolumntype W [ 2 ] { \@@_W: { ##1 } { ##2 } } -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \bigskip -% If the package \pkg{varwidth} has defined the column type |V|, we protect from -% expansion by redefining it to |\@@_V:| (which will be catched by our system). -% \begin{macrocode} - \cs_if_exist:NT \NC@find@V { \@@_newcolumntype V { \@@_V: } } % \end{macrocode} -% -% First, we have to store our preamble in the token register |\@temptokena| -% (those ``token registers'' are \emph{not} supported by the L3 programming layer). +% The sequence |\g_@@_cols_vlsim_seq| will contain the numbers of the columns +% where you will to have to draw vertical lines in the potential sub-matrices +% (hence the name |vlism|). % \begin{macrocode} - \exp_args:NV \@temptokena \g_@@_preamble_tl + \seq_gclear:N \g_@@_cols_vlism_seq % \end{macrocode} -% Initialisation of a flag used by \pkg{array} to detect the end of the expansion. +% |\g_tmpb_bool| will be raised if you have a \verb+|+ at the end of the +% preamble provided by the final user. % \begin{macrocode} - \@tempswatrue + \bool_gset_false:N \g_tmpb_bool % \end{macrocode} -% The following line actually does the expansion (it's has been copied from -% |array.sty|). The expanded version is still in |\@temptokena|. +% +% The following sequence will store the arguments of the successive |>| in the +% preamble. % \begin{macrocode} - \@whilesw \if@tempswa \fi { \@tempswafalse \the \NC@list } - \int_gzero:N \c@jCol - \tl_gclear:N \g_@@_preamble_tl + \tl_gclear_new:N \g_@@_pre_cell_tl % \end{macrocode} -% |\g_tmpb_bool| will be raised if you have a \verb+|+ at the end of the preamble. +% The counter |\l_tmpa_int| will count the number of consecutive occurrences +% of the symbol \verb+|+. % \begin{macrocode} - \bool_gset_false:N \g_tmpb_bool + \int_zero:N \l_tmpa_int + \tl_gclear:N \g_@@_array_preamble_tl \tl_if_eq:NnTF \l_@@_vlines_clist { all } { - \tl_gset:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl + \tl_gset:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { ! { \skip_horizontal:N \arrayrulewidth } } } { \clist_if_in:NnT \l_@@_vlines_clist 1 { - \tl_gset:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl + \tl_gset:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { ! { \skip_horizontal:N \arrayrulewidth } } } } % \end{macrocode} -% The sequence |\g_@@_cols_vlsim_seq| will contain the numbers of the columns -% where you will to have to draw vertical lines in the potential sub-matrices -% (hence the name |vlism|). -% \begin{macrocode} - \seq_clear:N \g_@@_cols_vlism_seq -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \bigskip -% The following sequence will store the arguments of the successive |>| in the -% preamble. +% Now, we actually make the preamble (which will be given to |{array}|). It will +% be stored in |\g_@@_array_preamble_tl|. % \begin{macrocode} - \tl_gclear_new:N \g_@@_pre_cell_tl -% \end{macrocode} -% -% The counter |\l_tmpa_int| will count the number of consecutive occurrences -% of the symbol \verb+|+. -% \begin{macrocode} - \int_zero:N \l_tmpa_int -% \end{macrocode} -% Now, we actually patch the preamble (and it is constructed in -% |\g_@@_preamble_tl|). -% \begin{macrocode} - \exp_after:wN \@@_patch_preamble:n \the \@temptokena \q_stop + \exp_last_unbraced:NV \@@_make_preamble:n \g_@@_user_preamble_tl \q_stop \int_gset_eq:NN \g_@@_static_num_of_col_int \c@jCol % \end{macrocode} -% Remark that |\g_@@_static_num_of_col_int| will stay equel to zero in the -% environments without preamble since we are in a code that is executed only -% in the environments \emph{with} preamble. % % \medskip % Now, we replace |\columncolor| by |\@@_columncolor_preamble|. @@ -4732,28 +4683,18 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. \regex_replace_all:NnN \c_@@_columncolor_regex { \c { @@_columncolor_preamble } } - \g_@@_preamble_tl + \g_@@_array_preamble_tl } % \end{macrocode} % % \medskip -% Now, we can close the TeX group which was opened for the redefinition of -% the columns of type |w| and~|W|. +% We are not sure that the following TeX group is still necessary. % \begin{macrocode} \group_end: } % \end{macrocode} % -% -% % \bigskip -% Now, we have to ``patch'' that preamble by transforming some columns. -% We will insert in the TeX flow the preamble in its actual form (that is to say -% after the ``expansion'') following by a marker |\q_stop| and we will consume -% these tokens constructing the (new form of the) preamble in -% |\g_@@_preamble_tl|. This is done recursively with the command -% |\@@_patch_preamble:n|. In the same time, we will count the columns with the -% counter |\c@jCol|. % \begin{macrocode} \cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_transform_preamble_ii: { @@ -4779,7 +4720,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % We complete the preamble with the potential ``exterior columns'' (on both sides). % \begin{macrocode} \int_compare:nNnTF \l_@@_first_col_int = 0 - { \tl_gput_left:NV \g_@@_preamble_tl \c_@@_preamble_first_col_tl } + { \tl_gput_left:NV \g_@@_array_preamble_tl \c_@@_preamble_first_col_tl } { \bool_lazy_all:nT { @@ -4788,10 +4729,10 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. { \tl_if_empty_p:N \l_@@_vlines_clist } { \bool_not_p:n \l_@@_exterior_arraycolsep_bool } } - { \tl_gput_left:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl { @ { } } } + { \tl_gput_left:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { @ { } } } } \int_compare:nNnTF \l_@@_last_col_int > { -1 } - { \tl_gput_right:NV \g_@@_preamble_tl \c_@@_preamble_last_col_tl } + { \tl_gput_right:NV \g_@@_array_preamble_tl \c_@@_preamble_last_col_tl } { \bool_lazy_all:nT { @@ -4800,7 +4741,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. { \tl_if_empty_p:N \l_@@_vlines_clist } { \bool_not_p:n \l_@@_exterior_arraycolsep_bool } } - { \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl { @ { } } } + { \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { @ { } } } } % \end{macrocode} % We add a last column to raise a good error message when the user puts more @@ -4810,61 +4751,31 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \begin{macrocode} \dim_compare:nNnT \l_@@_tabular_width_dim = \c_zero_dim { - \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl + \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { > { \@@_error_too_much_cols: } l } } } % \end{macrocode} % % \bigskip -% The command |\@@_patch_preamble:n| is the main function for the transformation +% The command |\@@_make_preamble:n| is the main function for the creation % of the preamble. It is recursive. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble:n #1 { - \str_case:nnF { #1 } + \str_if_eq:nnF { #1 } { \q_stop } { - c { \@@_patch_preamble_i:n #1 } - l { \@@_patch_preamble_i:n #1 } - r { \@@_patch_preamble_i:n #1 } - > { \@@_patch_preamble_xiv:n } - ! { \@@_patch_preamble_ii:nn #1 } - @ { \@@_patch_preamble_ii:nn #1 } - | { \@@_patch_preamble_iii:n #1 } - p { \@@_patch_preamble_iv:n #1 } - b { \@@_patch_preamble_iv:n #1 } - m { \@@_patch_preamble_iv:n #1 } - \@@_V: { \@@_patch_preamble_v:n } - V { \@@_patch_preamble_v:n } - \@@_w: { \@@_patch_preamble_vi:nnnn { } #1 } - \@@_W: { \@@_patch_preamble_vi:nnnn { \@@_special_W: } #1 } - \@@_S: { \@@_patch_preamble_vii:n } - ( { \@@_patch_preamble_viii:nn #1 } - [ { \@@_patch_preamble_viii:nn #1 } - \{ { \@@_patch_preamble_viii:nn #1 } - \left { \@@_patch_preamble_viii:nn } - ) { \@@_patch_preamble_ix:nn #1 } - ] { \@@_patch_preamble_ix:nn #1 } - \} { \@@_patch_preamble_ix:nn #1 } - \right { \@@_patch_preamble_ix:nn } - X { \@@_patch_preamble_x:n } -% \end{macrocode} -% When \pkg{tabularx} is loaded, a local redefinition of the specifier |X| is -% done to replace |X| by |\@@_X|. Thus, our column type |X| will be used in the -% |{NiceTabularX}|. -% \begin{macrocode} - \@@_X { \@@_patch_preamble_x:n } - \q_stop { } - } - { - \str_if_eq:nVTF { #1 } \l_@@_letter_vlism_tl + \cs_if_exist:cTF { @@ \token_to_str:N #1 } + { \use:c { @@ \token_to_str:N #1 } { #1 } } { - \seq_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_cols_vlism_seq - { \int_eval:n { \c@jCol + 1 } } - \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_preamble_tl - { \exp_not:N ! { \skip_horizontal:N \arrayrulewidth } } - \@@_patch_preamble:n - } + \str_if_eq:nVTF { #1 } \l_@@_letter_vlism_tl + { + \seq_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_cols_vlism_seq + { \int_eval:n { \c@jCol + 1 } } + \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_array_preamble_tl + { \exp_not:N ! { \skip_horizontal:N \arrayrulewidth } } + \@@_make_preamble:n + } % \end{macrocode} % Now the case of a letter set by the final user for a customized rule. Such % customized rule is defined by using the key |custom-line| in @@ -4876,35 +4787,72 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % keys of that set of keys won't never be used as keys by the final user (he % will use, instead, letters in the preamble of its array). % \begin{macrocode} - { - \keys_if_exist:nnTF { NiceMatrix / ColumnTypes } { #1 } - { - \keys_set:nn { NiceMatrix / ColumnTypes } { #1 } - \@@_patch_preamble:n - } { - \tl_if_eq:nnT { #1 } { S } - { \@@_fatal:n { unknown~column~type~S } } - { \@@_fatal:nn { unknown~column~type } { #1 } } + \keys_if_exist:nnTF { NiceMatrix / ColumnTypes } { #1 } + { + \keys_set:nn { NiceMatrix / ColumnTypes } { #1 } + \@@_make_preamble:n + } + { + \cs_if_exist:cTF { NC @ find @ #1 } + { + \tl_set_eq:Nc \l_tmpb_tl { NC @ rewrite @ #1 } + \exp_last_unbraced:NV \@@_make_preamble:n \l_tmpb_tl + } + { + \tl_if_eq:nnT { #1 } { S } + { \@@_fatal:n { unknown~column~type~S } } + { \@@_fatal:nn { unknown~column~type } { #1 } } + } + } } } } } % \end{macrocode} % -% % \bigskip % Now, we will list all the auxiliary functions for the different types of % entries in the preamble of the array. +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string c } { \@@_make_preamble_i:n } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string l } { \@@_make_preamble_i:n } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string r } { \@@_make_preamble_i:n } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string > } { \@@_make_preamble_xiv:nn } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string ! } { \@@_make_preamble_ii:nn } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string @ } { \@@_make_preamble_ii:nn } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string | } { \@@_make_preamble_iii:n } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string p } { \@@_make_preamble_iv:n } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string b } { \@@_make_preamble_iv:n } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string m } { \@@_make_preamble_iv:n } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string V } { \@@_make_preamble_v:nn } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string w } { \@@_make_preamble_vi:nnnn { } } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string W } { \@@_make_preamble_vi:nnnn { \@@_special_W: } } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string S } { \@@_make_preamble_vii:nn } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string ( } { \@@_make_preamble_viii:nn } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string [ } { \@@_make_preamble_viii:nn } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string \{ } { \@@_make_preamble_viii:nn } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string \left } { \@@_make_preamble_viii_ii:n } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string ) } { \@@_make_preamble_ix:nn } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string ] } { \@@_make_preamble_ix:nn } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string \} } { \@@_make_preamble_ix:nn } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string \right } { \@@_make_preamble_ix_ii:n } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string X } { \@@_make_preamble_x:nn } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string * } { \@@_make_preamble_xvi:nnn } +\cs_new:cpn { @@ \string \NC@find } { \@@_make_preamble_xx:n } +% \end{macrocode} +% The token |\NC@find| is at the head of the definition of the columns type done +% by |\newcolumntype|. We wan't that token to be no-op here. +% % -% \medskip +% \bigskip % For |c|, |l| and |r| % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_i:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_i:n #1 { - \tl_gput_right:NV \g_@@_preamble_tl \g_@@_pre_cell_tl + \tl_gput_right:NV \g_@@_array_preamble_tl \g_@@_pre_cell_tl \tl_gclear:N \g_@@_pre_cell_tl - \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl + \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { > { \@@_cell_begin:w \str_set:Nn \l_@@_hpos_cell_str { #1 } } #1 @@ -4915,17 +4863,17 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % We increment the counter of columns and then we test for the presence of a |<|. % \begin{macrocode} \int_gincr:N \c@jCol - \@@_patch_preamble_xi:n + \@@_make_preamble_xi:n } % \end{macrocode} % % \medskip % For |>|, |!| and |@| % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_ii:nn #1 #2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_ii:nn #1 #2 { - \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl { #1 { #2 } } - \@@_patch_preamble:n + \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { #1 { #2 } } + \@@_make_preamble:n } % \end{macrocode} % @@ -4933,34 +4881,41 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \medskip % For \verb+|+ % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_iii:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_iii:n #1 { % \end{macrocode} % |\l_tmpa_int| is the number of successive occurrences of \verb+|+ % \begin{macrocode} \int_incr:N \l_tmpa_int - \@@_patch_preamble_iii_i:n + \@@_make_preamble_iii_i:n } % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_iii_i:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_iii_i:n #1 { \str_if_eq:nnTF { #1 } | - { \@@_patch_preamble_iii:n | } - { - \str_if_eq:nnTF { #1 } [ - { \@@_patch_preamble_iii_ii:nw { } [ } - { \@@_patch_preamble_iii_ii:nw { #1 } [ ] } - } + { \@@_make_preamble_iii:n | } + { \@@_make_preamble_iii_ii:nn { } #1 } } % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_iii_ii:nw #1 [ #2 ] +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_iii_ii:nn #1 #2 + { + \str_if_eq:nnTF { #2 } [ + { \@@_make_preamble_iii_ii:nw { #1 } [ } + { \@@_make_preamble_iii_iii:nn { #2 } { #1 } } + } +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_iii_ii:nw #1 [ #2 ] + { \@@_make_preamble_iii_ii:nn { #1 , #2 } } +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_iii_iii:nn #1 #2 { \@@_compute_rule_width:n { multiplicity = \l_tmpa_int , #2 } - \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_preamble_tl + \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { % \end{macrocode} % Here, the command |\dim_eval:n| is mandatory. @@ -4984,15 +4939,15 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. } \int_zero:N \l_tmpa_int \str_if_eq:nnT { #1 } { \q_stop } { \bool_gset_true:N \g_tmpb_bool } - \@@_patch_preamble:n #1 + \@@_make_preamble:n #1 } % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_xiv:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_xiv:nn #1 #2 { - \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_pre_cell_tl { > { #1 } } - \@@_patch_preamble:n + \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_pre_cell_tl { > { #2 } } + \@@_make_preamble:n } % \end{macrocode} % @@ -5053,29 +5008,29 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \medskip % For |p|, |b| and |m|. The argument |#1| is that value : |p|, |b| or |m|. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_iv:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_iv:n #1 { \str_set:Nn \l_@@_vpos_col_str { #1 } % \end{macrocode} % Now, you look for a potential character |[| after the letter of the specifier % (for the options). % \begin{macrocode} - \@@_patch_preamble_iv_i:n + \@@_make_preamble_iv_i:n } % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_iv_i:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_iv_i:n #1 { \str_if_eq:nnTF { #1 } { [ } - { \@@_patch_preamble_iv_ii:w [ } - { \@@_patch_preamble_iv_ii:w [ ] { #1 } } + { \@@_make_preamble_iv_ii:w [ } + { \@@_make_preamble_iv_ii:w [ ] { #1 } } } % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_iv_ii:w [ #1 ] - { \@@_patch_preamble_iv_iii:nn { #1 } } +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_iv_ii:w [ #1 ] + { \@@_make_preamble_iv_iii:nn { #1 } } % \end{macrocode} % % \medskip @@ -5084,7 +5039,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % % |#2| is the mandatory argument of the specifier: the width of the column. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_iv_iii:nn #1 #2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_iv_iii:nn #1 #2 { % \end{macrocode} % The possible values of |\l_@@_hpos_col_str| are |j| (for \emph{justified} which is @@ -5093,9 +5048,8 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \begin{macrocode} \str_set:Nn \l_@@_hpos_col_str { j } \tl_set:Nn \l_tmpa_tl { #1 } - \tl_replace_all:Nnn \l_tmpa_tl { \@@_S: } { S } \@@_keys_p_column:V \l_tmpa_tl - \@@_patch_preamble_iv_iv:nn { #2 } { minipage } + \@@_make_preamble_iv_iv:nn { #2 } { minipage } } % \end{macrocode} % @@ -5109,11 +5063,11 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % The first argument is the width of the column. The second is the type of % environment: |minipage| or |varwidth|. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_iv_iv:nn #1 #2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_iv_iv:nn #1 #2 { \use:x { - \@@_patch_preamble_iv_v:nnnnnnnn + \@@_make_preamble_iv_v:nnnnnnnn { \str_if_eq:VnTF \l_@@_vpos_col_str { p } { t } { b } } { \dim_eval:n { #1 } } { @@ -5160,7 +5114,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % We increment the counter of columns, and then we test for the presence of a |<|. % \begin{macrocode} \int_gincr:N \c@jCol - \@@_patch_preamble_xi:n + \@@_make_preamble_xi:n } % \end{macrocode} % @@ -5189,14 +5143,14 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % |#8| is the letter |c| or |r| or |l| which is the basic specificier of column % which is used \emph{in fine}. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_iv_v:nnnnnnnn #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_iv_v:nnnnnnnn #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 { \str_if_eq:VnTF \l_@@_hpos_col_str { si } - { \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl { > { \@@_test_if_empty_for_S: } } } - { \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl { > { \@@_test_if_empty: } } } - \tl_gput_right:NV \g_@@_preamble_tl \g_@@_pre_cell_tl + { \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { > { \@@_test_if_empty_for_S: } } } + { \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { > { \@@_test_if_empty: } } } + \tl_gput_right:NV \g_@@_array_preamble_tl \g_@@_pre_cell_tl \tl_gclear:N \g_@@_pre_cell_tl - \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl + \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { > { % \end{macrocode} @@ -5324,26 +5278,25 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \medskip % For |V| (similar to the |V| of \pkg{varwidth}). % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_v:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_v:nn #1 #2 { - \str_if_eq:nnTF { #1 } { [ } - { \@@_patch_preamble_v_i:w [ } - { \@@_patch_preamble_v_i:w [ ] { #1 } } + \str_if_eq:nnTF { #2 } { [ } + { \@@_make_preamble_v_i:w [ } + { \@@_make_preamble_v_i:w [ ] { #2 } } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_v_i:w [ #1 ] - { \@@_patch_preamble_v_ii:nn { #1 } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_v_ii:nn #1 #2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_v_i:w [ #1 ] + { \@@_make_preamble_v_ii:nn { #1 } } +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_v_ii:nn #1 #2 { \str_set:Nn \l_@@_vpos_col_str { p } \str_set:Nn \l_@@_hpos_col_str { j } \tl_set:Nn \l_tmpa_tl { #1 } - \tl_replace_all:Nnn \l_tmpa_tl { \@@_S: } { S } \@@_keys_p_column:V \l_tmpa_tl \IfPackageLoadedTF { varwidth } - { \@@_patch_preamble_iv_iv:nn { #2 } { varwidth } } + { \@@_make_preamble_iv_iv:nn { #2 } { varwidth } } { \@@_error_or_warning:n { varwidth~not~loaded } - \@@_patch_preamble_iv_iv:nn { #2 } { minipage } + \@@_make_preamble_iv_iv:nn { #2 } { minipage } } } % \end{macrocode} @@ -5360,11 +5313,11 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % |#4| is the width of the column. % % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_vi:nnnn #1 #2 #3 #4 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_vi:nnnn #1 #2 #3 #4 { \str_if_eq:nnTF { #3 } { s } - { \@@_patch_preamble_vi_i:nnnn { #1 } { #4 } } - { \@@_patch_preamble_vi_ii:nnnn { #1 } { #2 } { #3 } { #4 } } + { \@@_make_preamble_vi_i:nnnn { #1 } { #4 } } + { \@@_make_preamble_vi_ii:nnnn { #1 } { #2 } { #3 } { #4 } } } % \end{macrocode} % @@ -5376,11 +5329,11 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % % |#2| is the width of the column. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_vi_i:nnnn #1 #2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_vi_i:nnnn #1 #2 { - \tl_gput_right:NV \g_@@_preamble_tl \g_@@_pre_cell_tl + \tl_gput_right:NV \g_@@_array_preamble_tl \g_@@_pre_cell_tl \tl_gclear:N \g_@@_pre_cell_tl - \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl + \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { > { \dim_set:Nn \l_@@_col_width_dim { #2 } @@ -5396,7 +5349,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. } } \int_gincr:N \c@jCol - \@@_patch_preamble_xi:n + \@@_make_preamble_xi:n } % \end{macrocode} % @@ -5404,11 +5357,11 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % Then, the most important version, for the horizontal alignments types of |c|, % |l| and |r| (and not |s|). % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_vi_ii:nnnn #1 #2 #3 #4 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_vi_ii:nnnn #1 #2 #3 #4 { - \tl_gput_right:NV \g_@@_preamble_tl \g_@@_pre_cell_tl + \tl_gput_right:NV \g_@@_array_preamble_tl \g_@@_pre_cell_tl \tl_gclear:N \g_@@_pre_cell_tl - \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl + \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { > { % \end{macrocode} @@ -5434,7 +5387,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % We increment the counter of columns and then we test for the presence of a |<|. % \begin{macrocode} \int_gincr:N \c@jCol - \@@_patch_preamble_xi:n + \@@_make_preamble_xi:n } % \end{macrocode} % @@ -5448,31 +5401,29 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \end{macrocode} % % \medskip -% For |\@@_S:|. If the user has used |S[...]|, |S| has been replaced by |\@@_S:| -% during the first expansion of the preamble (done with the tools of standard -% LaTeX and \pkg{array}). +% For |S| (of \pkg{siunitx}). % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_vii:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_vii:nn #1 #2 { - \str_if_eq:nnTF { #1 } { [ } - { \@@_patch_preamble_vii_i:w [ } - { \@@_patch_preamble_vii_i:w [ ] { #1 } } + \str_if_eq:nnTF { #2 } { [ } + { \@@_make_preamble_vii_i:w [ } + { \@@_make_preamble_vii_i:w [ ] { #2 } } } % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_vii_i:w [ #1 ] - { \@@_patch_preamble_vii_ii:n { #1 } } +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_vii_i:w [ #1 ] + { \@@_make_preamble_vii_ii:n { #1 } } % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_vii_ii:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_vii_ii:n #1 { \IfPackageAtLeastTF { siunitx } { 2022/01/01 } { - \tl_gput_right:NV \g_@@_preamble_tl \g_@@_pre_cell_tl + \tl_gput_right:NV \g_@@_array_preamble_tl \g_@@_pre_cell_tl \tl_gclear:N \g_@@_pre_cell_tl - \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl + \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { > { \@@_cell_begin:w @@ -5486,7 +5437,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % We increment the counter of columns and then we test for the presence of a |<|. % \begin{macrocode} \int_gincr:N \c@jCol - \@@_patch_preamble_xi:n + \@@_make_preamble_xi:n } { \@@_fatal:n { Version~of~siunitx~too~old } } } @@ -5496,7 +5447,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \medskip % For |(|, |[| and |\{|. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_viii:nn #1 #2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_viii:nn #1 #2 { \bool_if:NT \l_@@_small_bool { \@@_fatal:n { Delimiter~with~small } } % \end{macrocode} @@ -5513,30 +5464,35 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \begin{macrocode} \tl_gset:Nn \g_@@_left_delim_tl { #1 } \tl_gset:Nn \g_@@_right_delim_tl { . } - \@@_patch_preamble:n #2 + \@@_make_preamble:n #2 } { - \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl { ! { \enskip } } - \@@_patch_preamble_viii_i:nn { #1 } { #2 } + \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { ! { \enskip } } + \@@_make_preamble_viii_i:nn { #1 } { #2 } } } - { \@@_patch_preamble_viii_i:nn { #1 } { #2 } } + { \@@_make_preamble_viii_i:nn { #1 } { #2 } } } % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_viii_i:nn #1 #2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_viii_i:nn #1 #2 { \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_pre_code_after_tl { \@@_delimiter:nnn #1 { \int_eval:n { \c@jCol + 1 } } \c_true_bool } \tl_if_in:nnTF { ( [ \{ ) ] \} \left \right } { #2 } { \@@_error:nn { delimiter~after~opening } { #2 } - \@@_patch_preamble:n + \@@_make_preamble:n } - { \@@_patch_preamble:n #2 } + { \@@_make_preamble:n #2 } } % \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_viii_ii:n #1 + { \@@_make_preamble_viii:nn } +% \end{macrocode} % % \bigskip % For the closing delimiters. We have two arguments for the following command because @@ -5546,48 +5502,48 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % considered as the right delimiter of the environment if the environment is % |{NiceArray}|). % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_ix:nn #1 #2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_ix:nn #1 #2 { \bool_if:NT \l_@@_small_bool { \@@_fatal:n { Delimiter~with~small } } \tl_if_in:nnTF { ) ] \} } { #2 } - { \@@_patch_preamble_ix_i:nnn #1 #2 } + { \@@_make_preamble_ix_i:nnn #1 #2 } { \tl_if_eq:nnTF { \q_stop } { #2 } { \str_if_eq:VnTF \g_@@_right_delim_tl { . } { \tl_gset:Nn \g_@@_right_delim_tl { #1 } } { - \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl { ! { \enskip } } + \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { ! { \enskip } } \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_pre_code_after_tl { \@@_delimiter:nnn #1 { \int_use:N \c@jCol } \c_false_bool } - \@@_patch_preamble:n #2 + \@@_make_preamble:n #2 } } { \tl_if_in:nnT { ( [ \{ \left } { #2 } - { \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl { ! { \enskip } } } + { \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { ! { \enskip } } } \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_pre_code_after_tl { \@@_delimiter:nnn #1 { \int_use:N \c@jCol } \c_false_bool } - \@@_patch_preamble:n #2 + \@@_make_preamble:n #2 } } } % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_ix_i:nnn #1 #2 #3 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_ix_i:nnn #1 #2 #3 { \tl_if_eq:nnTF { \q_stop } { #3 } { \str_if_eq:VnTF \g_@@_right_delim_tl { . } { - \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl { ! { \enskip } } + \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { ! { \enskip } } \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_pre_code_after_tl { \@@_delimiter:nnn #1 { \int_use:N \c@jCol } \c_false_bool } \tl_gset:Nn \g_@@_right_delim_tl { #2 } } { - \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl { ! { \enskip } } + \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { ! { \enskip } } \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_pre_code_after_tl { \@@_delimiter:nnn #1 { \int_use:N \c@jCol } \c_false_bool } \@@_error:nn { double~closing~delimiter } { #2 } @@ -5597,27 +5553,32 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_pre_code_after_tl { \@@_delimiter:nnn #1 { \int_use:N \c@jCol } \c_false_bool } \@@_error:nn { double~closing~delimiter } { #2 } - \@@_patch_preamble:n #3 + \@@_make_preamble:n #3 } } % \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_ix_ii:n #1 + { \@@_make_preamble_ix:nn } +% \end{macrocode} % % \bigskip % For the case of a letter |X|. This specifier may take in an optional argument % (between square brackets). That's why we test whether there is a |[| after the % letter |X|. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_x:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_x:nn #1 #2 { - \str_if_eq:nnTF { #1 } { [ } - { \@@_patch_preamble_x_i:w [ } - { \@@_patch_preamble_x_i:w [ ] #1 } + \str_if_eq:nnTF { #2 } { [ } + { \@@_make_preamble_x_i:w [ } + { \@@_make_preamble_x_i:w [ ] #2 } } % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_x_i:w [ #1 ] - { \@@_patch_preamble_x_ii:n { #1 } } +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_x_i:w [ #1 ] + { \@@_make_preamble_x_ii:n { #1 } } % \end{macrocode} % |#1| is the optional argument of the |X| specifier (a list of % \emph{key}-\emph{value} pairs). @@ -5636,7 +5597,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \medskip % In the following command, |#1| is the list of the options of the specifier |X|. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_x_ii:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_x_ii:n #1 { % \end{macrocode} % The possible values of |\l_@@_hpos_col_str| are |j| (for \emph{justified} which is @@ -5661,7 +5622,6 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. \int_zero_new:N \l_@@_weight_int \int_set:Nn \l_@@_weight_int { 1 } \tl_set:Nn \l_tmpa_tl { #1 } - \tl_replace_all:Nnn \l_tmpa_tl { \@@_S: } { S } \@@_keys_p_column:V \l_tmpa_tl \keys_set:nV { WithArrows / X-column } \l_tmpa_tl \int_compare:nNnT \l_@@_weight_int < 0 @@ -5679,12 +5639,12 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. \bool_if:NTF \l_@@_X_columns_aux_bool { \exp_args:Nnx - \@@_patch_preamble_iv_iv:nn + \@@_make_preamble_iv_iv:nn { \l_@@_weight_int \l_@@_X_columns_dim } { minipage } } { - \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl + \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { > { \@@_cell_begin:w @@ -5715,7 +5675,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. } } \int_gincr:N \c@jCol - \@@_patch_preamble_xi:n + \@@_make_preamble_xi:n } } % \end{macrocode} @@ -5727,38 +5687,38 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % |!{\skip_horizontal:N ...}| when the key |vlines| is used. In fact, we have % also to test whether there is, after the |<{...}|, a |@{...}|. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_xi:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_xi:n #1 { \str_if_eq:nnTF { #1 } { < } - \@@_patch_preamble_xiii:n + \@@_make_preamble_xiii:n { \str_if_eq:nnTF { #1 } { @ } - \@@_patch_preamble_xv:n + \@@_make_preamble_xv:n { \tl_if_eq:NnTF \l_@@_vlines_clist { all } { - \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl + \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { ! { \skip_horizontal:N \arrayrulewidth } } } { \exp_args:NNx \clist_if_in:NnT \l_@@_vlines_clist { \int_eval:n { \c@jCol + 1 } } { - \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl + \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { ! { \skip_horizontal:N \arrayrulewidth } } } } - \@@_patch_preamble:n { #1 } + \@@_make_preamble:n { #1 } } } } % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_xiii:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_xiii:n #1 { - \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl { < { #1 } } - \@@_patch_preamble_xi:n + \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { < { #1 } } + \@@_make_preamble_xi:n } % \end{macrocode} % @@ -5766,43 +5726,41 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % draw a vertical rule, we have to add in that |@{...}| a |\hskip| corresponding % to the width of the vertical rule. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_preamble_xv:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_xv:n #1 { \tl_if_eq:NnTF \l_@@_vlines_clist { all } { - \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl + \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { @ { #1 \skip_horizontal:N \arrayrulewidth } } } { \exp_args:NNx \clist_if_in:NnTF \l_@@_vlines_clist { \int_eval:n { \c@jCol + 1 } } { - \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl + \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { @ { #1 \skip_horizontal:N \arrayrulewidth } } } - { \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl { @ { #1 } } } + { \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { @ { #1 } } } } - \@@_patch_preamble:n + \@@_make_preamble:n } % \end{macrocode} % +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_xx:n #1 { \@@_make_preamble:n } +% \end{macrocode} +% % \bigskip % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_set_preamble:Nn #1 #2 - { - \group_begin: - \@@_newcolumntype w [ 2 ] { \@@_w: { ##1 } { ##2 } } - \@@_newcolumntype W [ 2 ] { \@@_W: { ##1 } { ##2 } } - \@temptokena { #2 } - \@tempswatrue - \@whilesw \if@tempswa \fi { \@tempswafalse \the \NC@list } - \tl_gclear:N \g_@@_preamble_tl - \exp_after:wN \@@_patch_m_preamble:n \the \@temptokena \q_stop - \group_end: - \tl_set_eq:NN #1 \g_@@_preamble_tl +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_preamble_xvi:nnn #1 #2 #3 + { + \tl_clear:N \l_tmpa_tl + \int_step_inline:nn { #2 } { \tl_put_right:Nn \l_tmpa_tl { #3 } } + \exp_last_unbraced:NV \@@_make_preamble:n \l_tmpa_tl } % \end{macrocode} % +% % \bigskip % \section{The redefinition of \textbackslash multicolumn} % @@ -5823,25 +5781,12 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. \cs_set:Npn \@addamp { \if@firstamp \@firstampfalse \else \@preamerr 5 \fi } % \end{macrocode} % -% \begin{macrocode} - \@@_newcolumntype w [ 2 ] { \@@_w: { ##1 } { ##2 } } - \@@_newcolumntype W [ 2 ] { \@@_W: { ##1 } { ##2 } } -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \medskip -% You do the expansion of the (small) preamble with the tools of \pkg{array}. -% \begin{macrocode} - \@temptokena = { #2 } - \@tempswatrue - \@whilesw \if@tempswa \fi { \@tempswafalse \the \NC@list } -% \end{macrocode} -% % \medskip % Now, we patch the (small) preamble as we have done with the main preamble of % the array. % \begin{macrocode} \tl_gclear:N \g_@@_preamble_tl - \exp_after:wN \@@_patch_m_preamble:n \the \@temptokena \q_stop + \@@_make_m_preamble:n #2 \q_stop % \end{macrocode} % % \medskip @@ -5905,28 +5850,40 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % All those commands have a |m| in their name to recall that they deal with the % redefinition of |\multicolumn|. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_m_preamble:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_m_preamble:n #1 { \str_case:nnF { #1 } { - c { \@@_patch_m_preamble_i:n #1 } - l { \@@_patch_m_preamble_i:n #1 } - r { \@@_patch_m_preamble_i:n #1 } - > { \@@_patch_m_preamble_ii:nn #1 } - ! { \@@_patch_m_preamble_ii:nn #1 } - @ { \@@_patch_m_preamble_ii:nn #1 } - | { \@@_patch_m_preamble_iii:n #1 } - p { \@@_patch_m_preamble_iv:nnn t #1 } - m { \@@_patch_m_preamble_iv:nnn c #1 } - b { \@@_patch_m_preamble_iv:nnn b #1 } - \@@_w: { \@@_patch_m_preamble_v:nnnn { } #1 } - \@@_W: { \@@_patch_m_preamble_v:nnnn { \@@_special_W: } #1 } + c { \@@_make_m_preamble_i:n #1 } + l { \@@_make_m_preamble_i:n #1 } + r { \@@_make_m_preamble_i:n #1 } + > { \@@_make_m_preamble_ii:nn #1 } + ! { \@@_make_m_preamble_ii:nn #1 } + @ { \@@_make_m_preamble_ii:nn #1 } + | { \@@_make_m_preamble_iii:n #1 } + p { \@@_make_m_preamble_iv:nnn t #1 } + m { \@@_make_m_preamble_iv:nnn c #1 } + b { \@@_make_m_preamble_iv:nnn b #1 } + w { \@@_make_m_preamble_v:nnnn { } #1 } + W { \@@_make_m_preamble_v:nnnn { \@@_special_W: } #1 } \q_stop { } +% \end{macrocode} +% The token |\NC@find| is at the head of the definition of the columns type done +% by |\newcolumntype|. We wan't that token to no-op here. +% \begin{macrocode} + \NC@find { \@@_make_preamble:n } } { - \tl_if_eq:nnT { #1 } { S } - { \@@_fatal:n { unknown~column~type~S } } - { \@@_fatal:nn { unknown~column~type } { #1 } } + \cs_if_exist:cTF { NC @ find @ #1 } + { + \tl_set_eq:Nc \l_tmpa_tl { NC @ rewrite @ #1 } + \exp_last_unbraced:NV \@@_make_m_preamble:n \l_tmpa_tl + } + { + \tl_if_eq:nnT { #1 } { S } + { \@@_fatal:n { unknown~column~type~S } } + { \@@_fatal:nn { unknown~column~type } { #1 } } + } } } % \end{macrocode} @@ -5934,7 +5891,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \medskip % For |c|, |l| and |r| % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_m_preamble_i:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_m_preamble_i:n #1 { \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl { @@ -5946,17 +5903,17 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % % We test for the presence of a |<|. % \begin{macrocode} - \@@_patch_m_preamble_x:n + \@@_make_m_preamble_x:n } % \end{macrocode} % % \medskip % For |>|, |!| and |@| % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_m_preamble_ii:nn #1 #2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_m_preamble_ii:nn #1 #2 { \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl { #1 { #2 } } - \@@_patch_m_preamble:n + \@@_make_m_preamble:n } % \end{macrocode} % @@ -5964,17 +5921,17 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \medskip % For \verb+|+ % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_m_preamble_iii:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_m_preamble_iii:n #1 { \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl { #1 } - \@@_patch_m_preamble:n + \@@_make_m_preamble:n } % \end{macrocode} % % \medskip % For |p|, |m| and |b| % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_m_preamble_iv:nnn #1 #2 #3 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_m_preamble_iv:nnn #1 #2 #3 { \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl { @@ -5995,14 +5952,14 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \end{macrocode} % We test for the presence of a |<|. % \begin{macrocode} - \@@_patch_m_preamble_x:n + \@@_make_m_preamble_x:n } % \end{macrocode} % % \medskip % For |w| and |W| % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_m_preamble_v:nnnn #1 #2 #3 #4 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_m_preamble_v:nnnn #1 #2 #3 #4 { \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl { @@ -6025,7 +5982,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \end{macrocode} % We test for the presence of a |<|. % \begin{macrocode} - \@@_patch_m_preamble_x:n + \@@_make_m_preamble_x:n } % \end{macrocode} % @@ -6033,19 +5990,19 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % After a specifier of column, we have to test whether there is one or several % |<{..}|. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_m_preamble_x:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_m_preamble_x:n #1 { \str_if_eq:nnTF { #1 } { < } - \@@_patch_m_preamble_ix:n - { \@@_patch_m_preamble:n { #1 } } + \@@_make_m_preamble_ix:n + { \@@_make_m_preamble:n { #1 } } } % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_m_preamble_ix:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_make_m_preamble_ix:n #1 { \tl_gput_right:Nn \g_@@_preamble_tl { < { #1 } } - \@@_patch_m_preamble_x:n + \@@_make_m_preamble_x:n } % \end{macrocode} % @@ -6521,7 +6478,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % Here is the call to |\array| (we have a dedicated macro |\@@_array:n| because % of compatibility with the classes \cls{revtex4-1} and \cls{revtex4-2}). % \begin{macrocode} - \@@_array:V \g_@@_preamble_tl + \@@_array:V \g_@@_array_preamble_tl } } } @@ -6656,7 +6613,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % |\@@_array:n| because of compatibility with the classes \cls{revtex4-1} and % \cls{revtex4-2}). % \begin{macrocode} - \@@_array:V \g_@@_preamble_tl \l_@@_new_body_tl + \@@_array:V \g_@@_array_preamble_tl \l_@@_new_body_tl } % \end{macrocode} % @@ -7273,31 +7230,11 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. { \endNiceArray } % \end{macrocode} % -% \bigskip -% \begin{macrocode} -\cs_set_protected:Npn \@@_newcolumntype #1 - { - \cs_if_free:cT { NC @ find @ #1 } - { \NC@list \expandafter { \the \NC@list \NC@do #1 } } - \cs_set:cpn {NC @ find @ #1 } ##1 #1 { \NC@ { ##1 } } - \peek_meaning:NTF [ - { \newcol@ #1 } - { \newcol@ #1 [ 0 ] } - } -% \end{macrocode} % % \bigskip % \begin{macrocode} \NewDocumentEnvironment { NiceTabularX } { m O { } m ! O { } } { -% \end{macrocode} -% The following code prevents the expansion of the `X` columns with the -% definition of that columns in \pkg{tabularx} (this would result in an error in -% |{NiceTabularX}|). -% \begin{macrocode} - \IfPackageLoadedTF { tabularx } - { \newcolumntype { X } { \@@_X } } - { } \str_gset:Nn \g_@@_name_env_str { NiceTabularX } \dim_zero_new:N \l_@@_width_dim \dim_set:Nn \l_@@_width_dim { #1 } @@ -7305,7 +7242,11 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. \bool_set_true:N \l_@@_tabular_bool \NiceArray { #3 } } - { \endNiceArray } + { + \endNiceArray + \int_compare:nNnT \g_@@_total_X_weight_int = \c_zero_int + { \@@_error:n { NiceTabularX~without~X } } + } % \end{macrocode} % % \bigskip @@ -7578,6 +7519,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. \cs_set_eq:NN \UnderBrace \@@_UnderBrace \cs_set_eq:NN \OverBrace \@@_OverBrace \cs_set_eq:NN \ShowCellNames \@@_ShowCellNames + \cs_set_eq:NN \TikzEveryCell \@@_TikzEveryCell \cs_set_eq:NN \line \@@_line \g_@@_pre_code_after_tl \tl_gclear:N \g_@@_pre_code_after_tl @@ -10608,7 +10550,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. { \peek_remove_spaces:n { - \tl_gput_right:Nx \g__nicematrix_pre_code_before_tl + \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_pre_code_before_tl { \@@_rowlistcolors [ #1 ] { \int_use:N \c@iRow } { #2 } @@ -10754,7 +10696,17 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. dotted .bool_set:N = \l_@@_dotted_bool , dotted .initial:n = false , dotted .default:n = true , - color .code:n = \@@_set_CT@arc@:n { #1 } , +% \end{macrocode} +% We want that, even when the rule has been defined with TikZ by the key |tikz|, +% the user has still the possibility to change the color of the rule with the key +% |color| (in the command |\Hline|, not in the key |tikz| of the command +% |\Hline|). The main use is, when the user has defined its own command +% |\MyDashedLine| by |\newcommand{\MyDashedRule}{\Hline[tikz=dashed]}|, to give +% the ability to write |\MyDashedRule[color=red]|. +% \begin{macrocode} + color .code:n = + \@@_set_CT@arc@:n { #1 } + \tl_set:Nn \l_@@_rule_color_tl { #1 } , color .value_required:n = true , sep-color .code:n = \@@_set_CT@drsc@:n { #1 } , sep-color .value_required:n = true , @@ -10763,9 +10715,11 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % sub-rules since a rule may be broken by blocks or others) will be drawn with % Tikz. % \begin{macrocode} - tikz .tl_set:N = \l_@@_tikz_rule_tl , + tikz .code:n = + \IfPackageLoadedTF { tikz } + { \clist_put_right:Nn \l_@@_tikz_rule_tl { #1 } } + { \@@_error:n { tikz~without~tikz } } , tikz .value_required:n = true , - tikz .initial:n = , total-width .dim_set:N = \l_@@_rule_width_dim , total-width .value_required:n = true , width .meta:n = { total-width = #1 } , @@ -10887,6 +10841,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \begin{macrocode} \cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_vline_ii: { + \tl_clear:N \l_@@_tikz_rule_tl \keys_set:nV { NiceMatrix / RulesBis } \l_@@_other_keys_tl \bool_if:NTF \l_@@_dotted_bool \@@_vline_iv: @@ -10983,12 +10938,21 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \end{macrocode} % % \bigskip -% The following code is for the case when the user uses the key |tikz| (in the -% definition of a customized rule by using the key |custom-line|). +% The following code is for the case when the user uses the key |tikz|. % \begin{macrocode} \cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_vline_v: { \begin {tikzpicture } + % added 2023/09/25 +% \end{macrocode} +% By default, the color defined by |\arrayrulecolor| or by |rules/color| will be +% used, but it's still possible to change the color by using the key |color| or, +% of course, the key |color| inside the key |tikz| (that is to say the key +% |color| provided by \textsc{pgf}. +% \begin{macrocode} + \CT@arc@ + \tl_if_empty:NF \l_@@_rule_color_tl + { \tl_put_right:Nx \l_@@_tikz_rule_tl { , color = \l_@@_rule_color_tl } } \pgfrememberpicturepositiononpagetrue \pgf@relevantforpicturesizefalse \@@_qpoint:n { row - \int_use:N \l_@@_local_start_int } @@ -11142,6 +11106,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \begin{macrocode} \cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_hline_ii: { + \tl_clear:N \l_@@_tikz_rule_tl \keys_set:nV { NiceMatrix / RulesBis } \l_@@_other_keys_tl \bool_if:NTF \l_@@_dotted_bool \@@_hline_iv: @@ -11304,6 +11269,16 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. \cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_hline_v: { \begin { tikzpicture } + % added 2023/09/25 +% \end{macrocode} +% By default, the color defined by |\arrayrulecolor| or by |rules/color| will be +% used, but it's still possible to change the color by using the key |color| or, +% of course, the key |color| inside the key |tikz| (that is to say the key +% |color| provided by \textsc{pgf}. +% \begin{macrocode} + \CT@arc@ + \tl_if_empty:NF \l_@@_rule_color_tl + { \tl_put_right:Nx \l_@@_tikz_rule_tl { , color = \l_@@_rule_color_tl } } \pgfrememberpicturepositiononpagetrue \pgf@relevantforpicturesizefalse \@@_qpoint:n { col - \int_use:N \l_@@_local_start_int } @@ -11481,7 +11456,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. { \IfPackageLoadedTF { tikz } { } - { \@@_error:n { tikz~in~custom-line~without~tikz }} + { \@@_error:n { tikz~in~custom-line~without~tikz } } \bool_if:NT \l_@@_color_bool { \@@_error:n { color~in~custom-line~with~tikz } } } @@ -11589,25 +11564,10 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. { % \end{macrocode} % We use |\cs_set:cpn| and not |\cs_new:cpn| because we want a local definition. -% Moreover, the command must \emph{not} be protected since it begins with |\noalign|. +% Moreover, the command must \emph{not} be protected since it begins with +% |\noalign| (which is in |\Hline|). % \begin{macrocode} - \cs_set:cpn { nicematrix - \l_@@_command_str } - { - \noalign - { - \@@_compute_rule_width:n { #1 } - \skip_vertical:n { \l_@@_rule_width_dim } - \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_pre_code_after_tl - { - \@@_hline:n - { - #1 , - position = \int_eval:n { \c@iRow + 1 } , - total-width = \dim_use:N \l_@@_rule_width_dim - } - } - } - } + \cs_set:cpn { nicematrix - \l_@@_command_str } { \Hline [ #1 ] } \seq_put_left:NV \l_@@_custom_line_commands_seq \l_@@_command_str } % \end{macrocode} @@ -11697,7 +11657,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \end{macrocode} % In the following line, the |\dim_use:N| is mandatory since we do an expansion. % \begin{macrocode} - \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_preamble_tl + \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_array_preamble_tl { \exp_not:N ! { \skip_horizontal:n { \dim_use:N \l_@@_rule_width_dim } } } \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_pre_code_after_tl { @@ -12365,9 +12325,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % |\multicolumn{|$n$|}{...}{...}| with $n$>1 was issued and in % |\g_@@_multicolumn_sizes_seq| the correspondant values of $n$. % \begin{macrocode} - \cs_if_exist_use:NF \seq_map_pairwise_function:NNN - \seq_mapthread_function:NNN \g_@@_multicolumn_cells_seq \g_@@_multicolumn_sizes_seq \@@_node_for_multicolumn:nn @@ -13839,7 +13797,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. borders .clist_set:N = \l_@@_borders_clist , rounded-corners .dim_set:N = \l_@@_rounded_corners_dim , rounded-corners .default:n = 4 pt , - line-width .dim_set:N = \l_@@_line_width_dim , + line-width .dim_set:N = \l_@@_line_width_dim } % \end{macrocode} % @@ -13847,21 +13805,44 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % The following command will be used if the key |tikz| has been used for the % command |\Block|. The arguments |#1| and |#2| are the coordinates of the first % cell and |#3| and |#4| the coordinates of the last cell of the block. |#5| is -% a comma-separated list of the Tikz keys used with the path. +% a comma-separated list of the Tikz keys used with the path. However, among +% those keys, you have added in \pkg{nicematrix} a special key |offset| (an +% offset for the rectangle of the block). That's why we have to extract that key +% first. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_block_tikz:nnnnn #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_block_tikz:nnnnn #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 { \begin { tikzpicture } \@@_clip_with_rounded_corners: \clist_map_inline:nn { #5 } { - \path [ ##1 ] - ( #1 -| #2 ) + \keys_set_known:nnN { NiceMatrix / SpecialOffset } { ##1 } \l_tmpa_tl + \use:x { \exp_not:N \path [ \l_tmpa_tl ] } + ( + [ + xshift = \dim_use:N \l_@@_offset_dim , + yshift = - \dim_use:N \l_@@_offset_dim + ] + #1 -| #2 + ) rectangle - ( \int_eval:n { #3 + 1 } -| \int_eval:n { #4 + 1 } ) ; + ( + [ + xshift = - \dim_use:N \l_@@_offset_dim , + yshift = \dim_use:N \l_@@_offset_dim + ] + \int_eval:n { #3 + 1 } -| \int_eval:n { #4 + 1 } + ) ; } \end { tikzpicture } } +\cs_generate_variant:Nn \@@_block_tikz:nnnnn { n n n n V } +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \medskip +% \begin{macrocode} +\keys_define:nn { NiceMatrix / SpecialOffset } + { offset .dim_set:N = \l_@@_offset_dim } % \end{macrocode} % % @@ -13898,7 +13879,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \begin{macrocode} \keys_define:nn { NiceMatrix / Auto } { - columns-type .code:n = \@@_set_preamble:Nn \l_@@_columns_type_tl { #1 } , + columns-type .tl_set:N = \l_@@_columns_type_tl , columns-type .value_required:n = true , l .meta:n = { columns-type = l } , r .meta:n = { columns-type = r } , @@ -13934,7 +13915,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % preamble which is yet transformed (by using |\l_@@_columns_type_tl| which is % yet nicematrix-ready). % \begin{macrocode} - \bool_set_false:N \l_@@_preamble_bool + % \bool_set_false:N \l_@@_preamble_bool \use:x { \exp_not:N \begin { NiceArrayWithDelims } { #1 } { #2 } @@ -14133,27 +14114,6 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \section{The keyword \textbackslash CodeAfter} % % -% The |\CodeAfter| (inserted with the key |code-after| or after the keyword -% |\CodeAfter|) may always begin with a list of pairs \textsl{key=value} between -% square brackets. Here is the corresponding set of keys. -% \begin{macrocode} -\keys_define:nn { NiceMatrix } - { - CodeAfter / rules .inherit:n = NiceMatrix / rules , - CodeAfter / sub-matrix .inherit:n = NiceMatrix / sub-matrix - } -\keys_define:nn { NiceMatrix / CodeAfter } - { - sub-matrix .code:n = \keys_set:nn { NiceMatrix / sub-matrix } { #1 } , - sub-matrix .value_required:n = true , - delimiters / color .tl_set:N = \l_@@_delimiters_color_tl , - delimiters / color .value_required:n = true , - rules .code:n = \keys_set:nn { NiceMatrix / rules } { #1 } , - rules .value_required:n = true , - xdots .code:n = \keys_set:nn { NiceMatrix / xdots } { #1 } , - unknown .code:n = \@@_error:n { Unknown~key~for~CodeAfter } - } -% \end{macrocode} % % \medskip % In fact, in this subsection, we define the user command |\CodeAfter| for the @@ -14334,13 +14294,11 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. vlines .clist_set:N = \l_@@_submatrix_vlines_clist , vlines .default:n = all , hvlines .meta:n = { hlines, vlines } , - hvlines .value_forbidden:n = true , + hvlines .value_forbidden:n = true } \keys_define:nn { NiceMatrix } { SubMatrix .inherit:n = NiceMatrix / sub-matrix , - CodeAfter / sub-matrix .inherit:n = NiceMatrix / sub-matrix , - NiceMatrix / sub-matrix .inherit:n = NiceMatrix / sub-matrix , NiceArray / sub-matrix .inherit:n = NiceMatrix / sub-matrix , pNiceArray / sub-matrix .inherit:n = NiceMatrix / sub-matrix , NiceMatrixOptions / sub-matrix .inherit:n = NiceMatrix / sub-matrix , @@ -14385,6 +14343,8 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. } % \end{macrocode} % +% +% % \bigskip % \begin{macrocode} \NewDocumentCommand \@@_SubMatrix_in_code_before { m m m m ! O { } } @@ -15133,6 +15093,109 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. { } } % \end{macrocode} +% +% \bigskip +% \section{The command TikzEveryCell} +% +% \begin{macrocode} + + +\bool_new:N \l_@@_not_empty_bool +\bool_new:N \l_@@_empty_bool + +\keys_define:nn { NiceMatrix / TikzEveryCell } + { + not-empty .code:n = + \bool_lazy_or:nnTF + \l_@@_in_code_after_bool + \g_@@_recreate_cell_nodes_bool + { \bool_set_true:N \l_@@_not_empty_bool } + { \@@_error:n { detection~of~empty~cells } } , + not-empty .value_forbidden:n = true , + empty .code:n = + \bool_lazy_or:nnTF + \l_@@_in_code_after_bool + \g_@@_recreate_cell_nodes_bool + { \bool_set_true:N \l_@@_empty_bool } + { \@@_error:n { detection~of~empty~cells } } , + empty .value_forbidden:n = true , + unknown .code:n = \@@_error:n { Unknown~key~for~TikzEveryCell } + } + + +\NewDocumentCommand { \@@_TikzEveryCell } { O { } m } + { + \IfPackageLoadedTF { tikz } + { + \group_begin: + \keys_set:nn { NiceMatrix / TikzEveryCell } { #1 } + \tl_set:Nn \l_tmpa_tl { #2 } + \seq_map_inline:Nn \g_@@_pos_of_blocks_seq + { \@@_for_a_block:nnnnn ##1 } + \@@_all_the_cells: + \group_end: + } + { \@@_error:n { TikzEveryCell~without~tikz } } + } + +\tl_new:N \@@_i_tl +\tl_new:N \@@_j_tl + +\cs_new_protected:Nn \@@_all_the_cells: + { + \int_step_variable:nNn { \int_use:c { c@iRow } } \@@_i_tl + { + \int_step_variable:nNn { \int_use:c { c@jCol } } \@@_j_tl + { + \cs_if_exist:cF { cell - \@@_i_tl - \@@_j_tl } + { + \exp_args:NNx \seq_if_in:NnF \l_@@_corners_cells_seq + { \@@_i_tl - \@@_j_tl } + { + \bool_set_false:N \l_tmpa_bool + \cs_if_exist:cTF + { pgf @ sh @ ns @ \@@_env: - \@@_i_tl - \@@_j_tl } + { + \bool_if:NF \l_@@_empty_bool + { \bool_set_true:N \l_tmpa_bool } + } + { + \bool_if:NF \l_@@_not_empty_bool + { \bool_set_true:N \l_tmpa_bool } + } + \bool_if:NT \l_tmpa_bool + { + \@@_block_tikz:nnnnV + \@@_i_tl \@@_j_tl \@@_i_tl \@@_j_tl \l_tmpa_tl + } + } + } + } + } + } + +\cs_new_protected:Nn \@@_for_a_block:nnnnn + { + \bool_if:NF \l_@@_empty_bool + { + \@@_block_tikz:nnnnV + { #1 } { #2 } { #3 } { #4 } \l_tmpa_tl + } + \@@_mark_cells_of_block:nnnn { #1 } { #2 } { #3 } { #4 } + } + +\cs_new_protected:Nn \@@_mark_cells_of_block:nnnn + { + \int_step_inline:nnn { #1 } { #3 } + { + \int_step_inline:nnn { #2 } { #4 } + { \cs_set:cpn { cell - ##1 - ####1 } { } } + } + } + + +% \end{macrocode} +% % % \bigskip % \section{The command \textbackslash ShowCellNames} @@ -15494,27 +15557,7 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. } } } - { - \IfPackageLoadedTF { tabularx } - { - \str_if_eq:VnTF \g_@@_name_env_str { NiceTabularX } - { - \int_compare:nNnTF \c@iRow = \c_zero_int - { \@@_fatal:n { X~columns~with~tabularx } } - { - \@@_fatal:nn { too~much~cols~for~array } - { - However,~this~message~may~be~erroneous:~ - maybe~you~have~used~X~columns~while~'tabularx'~is~loaded,~ - ~which~is~forbidden~(however,~it's~still~possible~to~use~ - X~columns~in~{NiceTabularX}). - } - } - } - { \@@_fatal:nn { too~much~cols~for~array } { } } - } - { \@@_fatal:nn { too~much~cols~for~array } { } } - } + { \@@_fatal:nn { too~much~cols~for~array } } } % \end{macrocode} % @@ -15593,22 +15636,11 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. ~you~try~to~use~more~columns~than~allowed~by~your~ \@@_full_name_env:.\@@_message_hdotsfor:\ The~maximal~number~of~columns~is~ \int_use:N \g_@@_static_num_of_col_int\ - ~(plus~the~potential~exterior~ones).~#1 + ~(plus~the~potential~exterior~ones). This~error~is~fatal. } % \end{macrocode} % -% \medskip -% \begin{macrocode} -\@@_msg_new:nn { X~columns~with~tabularx } - { - There~is~a~problem.\\ - You~have~probably~used~X~columns~in~your~environment~{\g_@@_name_env_str}.~ - That's~not~allowed~because~'tabularx'~is~loaded~(however,~you~can~use~X~columns~ - in~an~environment~{NiceTabularX}).\\ - This~error~is~fatal. - } -% \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \@@_msg_new:nn { columns~not~used } @@ -15735,6 +15767,16 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} +\@@_msg_new:nn { Unknown~key~for~TikzEveryCell } + { + Unknown~key.\\ + There~is~only~two~keys~available~here:~ + 'empty'~and~'not-empty'.\\ + Your~key~'\l_keys_key_str'~will~be~ignored. + } +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} \@@_msg_new:nn { Unknown~key~for~rotate } { Unknown~key.\\ @@ -15876,6 +15918,17 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} +\@@_msg_new:nn { detection~of~empty~cells } + { + Problem~with~'not-empty'\\ + For~technical~reasons,~you~must~activate~ + 'recreate-cell-nodes'~in~\token_to_str:N \CodeBefore\ + in~order~to~use~the~key~'\l_keys_key_str'.\\ + That~key~will~be~ignored. + } +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} \@@_msg_new:nn { ragged2e~not~loaded } { You~have~to~load~'ragged2e'~in~order~to~use~the~key~'\l_keys_key_str'~in~ @@ -16066,9 +16119,19 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} +\@@_msg_new:nn { TikzEveryCell~without~tikz } + { + TikZ~not~loaded.\\ + You~can't~use~\token_to_str:N \TikzEveryCell\ + because~you~have~not~loaded~tikz.~ + This~command~will~be~ignored. + } +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} \@@_msg_new:nn { tikz~key~without~tikz } { - Tikz~not~loaded.\\ + TikZ~not~loaded.\\ You~can't~use~the~key~'tikz'~for~the~command~'\token_to_str:N \Block'~because~you~have~not~loaded~tikz.~ This~key~will~be~ignored. @@ -16190,6 +16253,15 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} +\@@_msg_new:nn { tikz~without~tikz } + { + Tikz~not~loaded.\\ + You~can't~use~the~key~'tikz'~here~because~Tikz~is~not~ + loaded.~If~you~go~on,~that~key~will~be~ignored. + } +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} \@@_msg_new:nn { tikz~in~custom-line~without~tikz } { Tikz~not~loaded.\\ @@ -16714,6 +16786,15 @@ version 2005/12/01 or later. } % \end{macrocode} % +% \begin{macrocode} +\@@_msg_new:nn { NiceTabularX~without~X } + { + NiceTabularX~without~X.\\ + You~should~not~use~{NiceTabularX}~without~X~columns.\\ + However,~you~can~go~on. + } +% \end{macrocode} +% % \newpage % \tableofcontents % diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix-code.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix-code.pdf Binary files differindex 558543af0d..a946462d28 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix-code.pdf +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix-code.pdf diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix-french.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix-french.pdf Binary files differindex 786f5acc72..b8847116e0 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix-french.pdf +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix-french.pdf diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix-french.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix-french.tex index 688885eee9..a677a35681 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix-french.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix-french.tex @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ % -*- coding: utf-8 ; -*- % Ce fichier doit être compilé avec xelatex uniquement. -\documentclass[dvipsnames]{article}% dvipsnames is for xcolor (loaded by Tikz, loaded by nicematrix) +\documentclass[dvipsnames]{article}% dvipsnames is for xcolor (loaded by TikZ, loaded by nicematrix) \usepackage{xltxtra} \usepackage[french]{babel} \frenchsetup{og = « , fg = »} @@ -533,13 +533,16 @@ $\begin{bNiceArray}{cw{c}{1cm}c|c}[margin] \interitem La commande |\Block| accepte en premier argument optionnel (entre crochets) une -liste de couples \textsl{clé=valeur}. Les clés sont les suivantes : +liste de couples \textsl{clé=valeur}. + +\smallskip +Les premières clés sont des outils rapides pour contrôler l'apparence du bloc : + \begin{itemize} \item \index{fill (clé de \texttt{\textbackslash Block})} la clé \Definition{fill} prend en argument une couleur et remplit le bloc avec cette couleur ; \item \index{opacity! (clé de la commande \texttt{\textbackslash Block})} -\colorbox{yellow!50}{\bfseries Nouveau 6.22}\enskip la clé \Definition{opacity} fixe l'opacité de la couleur de remplissage donnée par |fill| ; \item \index{draw (clé de \texttt{\textbackslash Block})} @@ -566,15 +569,46 @@ la clé \Definition{rounded-corners} impose des coins arrondis (pour le cadre dessiné par |draw| et le fond dessiné par |fill|) avec un rayon égal à la valeur de cette clé (la valeur par défaut est 4~pt\footnote{Cette valeur par défaut est la valeur initiale des \emph{rounded - corners} de TikZ.}) ; + corners} de TikZ.}). +\end{itemize} + +\medskip +Ces outils ne sont parfois pas suffisants pour contrôler l'apparence du bloc. +Les clés suivantes sont plus puissantes, mais plus difficiles d'utilisation. +Elles nécessitent également que TikZ soit chargé (par |\usepackage{tikz}|). Par +défaut, \pkg{nicematrix} ne charge pas TikZ mais uniquement \textsc{pgf}, qui +est une sous-couche de TikZ. +\begin{itemize} +\item \index{borders (clé de \texttt{\textbackslash Block})} \index{tikzz@tikz!clé de «borders» de \texttt{\textbackslash Block}} +La clé \Definition{borders} permet de ne tracer que certaines des bordures +du bloc : cette clé prend comme valeur une liste d'éléments parmi les suivants : +|left|, |right|, |top| et |bottom| ; on peut en fait, dans la liste qui est la +valeur de la clé |borders| mettre une entrée de la forme +|tikz={|\textsl{liste}|}| où \textsl{liste} est une liste de couples +\textsl{clé=valeur} de TikZ spécifiant les caractéristiques graphiques des +traits qui seront dessinés (pour un exemple, voir p.~\pageref{tiretes}). + \item \index{tikzz@tikz!clé de \texttt{\textbackslash Block}} -quand la clé \Definition{tikz} est utilisée, le chemin TikZ correspondant +Quand la clé \Definition{tikz} est utilisée, le chemin TikZ correspondant au rectangle délimitant le bloc est exécuté avec TikZ\footnote{TikZ doit être chargé préalablement (par défaut, \pkg{nicematrix} ne charge que \textsc{pgf}), faute de quoi, une erreur sera levée.} en utilisant comme options la valeur de cette clé |tikz| (qui doit donc être une liste de clés TikZ applicables à un chemin de TikZ). Pour des exemples d'utilisation de cette clé -|tikz|, voir p.~\pageref{tikz-key-examples} ; +|tikz|, voir p.~\pageref{tikz-key-examples}. + +\colorbox{yellow!50}{\textbf{Nouveau 6.24}}\enskip En fait, dans la liste des +clés fournies à |tikz|, on peut mettre une clé |offset|. Cette clé n'est pas +fournie par TikZ mais par \pkg{nicematrix}. Elle réduit le rectangle +correspondant au bloc par une marge (horizontalement et verticalement) égale à +la valeur (passée à |offset|). C'est ce rectangle réduit qui sera le chemin +exécuté par TikZ avec comme options les autres clés passées à la clé |tikz|. +\end{itemize} + + +\medskip +Enfin, il existe quelque clés techniques : +\begin{itemize} \item \index{name!clé de \texttt{\textbackslash Block}} la clé \Definition{name} donne un nom au nœud TikZ rectangulaire correspondant au bloc ; on peut utiliser ce nom avec TikZ dans le |\CodeAfter| @@ -582,22 +616,18 @@ correspondant au bloc ; on peut utiliser ce nom avec TikZ dans le |\CodeAfter| \item \index{respect-arraystretch (clé de \texttt{\textbackslash Block})} la clé \Definition{respect-arraystretch} évite la remise à $1$ de |\arraystretch| en début de bloc (qui a lieu par défaut) ; -\item \index{borders (clé de \texttt{\textbackslash Block})} \index{tikzz@tikz!clé de «borders» de \texttt{\textbackslash Block}} -la clé \Definition{borders} permet de ne tracer que certaines des bordures -du bloc : cette clé prend comme valeur une liste d'éléments parmi les suivants : -|left|, |right|, |top| et |bottom| ; on peut en fait, dans la liste qui est la -valeur de la clé |borders| mettre une entrée de la forme -|tikz={|\textsl{liste}|}| où \textsl{liste} est une liste de couples -\textsl{clé=valeur} de TikZ spécifiant les caractéristiques graphiques des -traits qui seront dessinés (pour un exemple, voir p.~\pageref{tiretes}). \item \index{transparent (clé de \texttt{\textbackslash Block})} Par défaut, les filets ne sont pas tracés dans les blocs (voir à ce sujet la partie sur les filets, section~\ref{rules} p.~\pageref{rules}). Néanmoins, si -la clé \Definition{transparent} est utilisée, les filets seront tracés. Pour un -example, voir la section~\ref{tikz-key-examples}, -page~\pageref{tikz-key-examples}. Attention : cette clé n'implique pas du tout -que le contenu du bloc sera transparent. +la clé \Definition{transparent} est utilisée, les filets seront tracés.\footnote{Par +ailleurs, la commande |\TikzEveryCell| disponible dans le |\CodeAfter|, ne +s'applique aux blocs avec la clé |transparent|).} +Pour un exemple, voir la section~\ref{tikz-key-examples}, +page~\pageref{tikz-key-examples}. + +Attention : cette clé n'implique pas du tout que le contenu du bloc sera +transparent. \end{itemize} Il existe aussi des clés de positionnement horizontal et vertical du bloc qui @@ -885,9 +915,9 @@ impliquées dans le bloc. \item Avec la clé \Definition{T}, le contenu du bloc est calé vers le haut. -\colorbox{yellow!50}{Modification 6.18}\enskip Il n'y a plus de marge verticale. -Néanmoins, le contenu du bloc est (toujours) composé en interne dans une |{minipage}|, un -|{tabular}| ou un |{array}|, ce qui fait qu'il y souvent déjà une marge. +Il n'y a pas de marge verticale. Néanmoins, le contenu du bloc est (toujours) +composé en interne dans une |{minipage}|, un |{tabular}| ou un |{array}|, ce qui +fait qu'il y souvent déjà une marge. \item Avec la clé \Definition{B}, le contenu du bloc est calé vers le bas. \end{itemize} @@ -1146,20 +1176,21 @@ Dans les environnements de \pkg{nicematrix}, une instruction Les environnements de \pkg{nicematrix} proposent une clé |rules/width| pour fixer la largeur (on devrait plutôt dire l'épaisseur) des filets dans l'environnement. En fait, cette clé ne fait que fixer la valeur du paramètre -dimensionnel |\arrayrulewidth|. +dimensionnel de LaTeX |\arrayrulewidth|. \smallskip On sait que \pkg{colortbl} propose la commande |\arrayrulecolor| pour spécifier la couleur de ces filets. \smallskip -\indexcommand{arrayrulecolor} +\indexcommand{arrayrulecolor} Avec \pkg{nicematrix}, il est possible de spécifier une couleur même si \pkg{colortbl} n'est pas chargé. Par souci de compatibilité, la commande est -nommée également |\arrayrulecolor|. Les environnements de \pkg{nicematrix} -proposent également une clé |rules/color| qui permet de fixer cette couleur pour -l'environnement en question. Cette clé fixe localement la couleur des filets -(alors que la commande |\arrayrulecolor| agit globalement !). +nommée également |\arrayrulecolor|. Néanmoins, \pkg{nicematrix} propose aussi +une clé |rules/color|, disponible dans |\NiceMatrixOptions| ou dans un +environnement individuel, pour fixer la couleur des filets. Cette clé fixe +localement la couleur des filets (alors que la commande |\arrayrulecolor| agit +globalement !). Elle est à privilégier. \medskip \begin{scope} @@ -1182,6 +1213,11 @@ muguet & dahlia & souci \\ \end{NiceTabular} \end{scope} +\medskip +En fait, dans cet exemple, au lieu de |\hline|, il aurait mieux valu utiliser la +commande |\Hline|, fournie par \pkg{nicematrix} et décrite ci-dessous, car elle +garantit un meilleur résultat dans les lecteurs de PDF aux bas niveaux de zoom. + \medskip @@ -1218,21 +1254,19 @@ p.~\pageref{corners}. \item Pour les rangées et colonnes extérieures, cf. p.~\pageref{exterior}. \end{itemize} -En particulier, cette remarque explique la différence entre la commande standard -|\hline| et la commande |\Hline| proposée par \pkg{nicematrix}. +En particulier, cette remarque montre déjà une différence entre la commande +standard |\hline| et la commande |\Hline| proposée par \pkg{nicematrix}. -La commande |\Hline| admet entre crochets un argument optionnel qui est une -liste de couples \textsl{clé=valeur} qui décrivent un filet. Pour la description -de ces clés, voir |custom-line| p.~\pageref{custom-line}.\footnote{Remarque - technique. Si l'utilisateur définit une commande par-dessus la commande - |\Hline|, il doit veiller à ce qu'elle soit \emph{développable} au sens de - TeX (en utilisant |\NewExpandableDocumentCommand| de LaTeX3, |\newcommand| de - LaTeX ou même |\def| de TeX). Exemple : - |\newcommand{\RedLine}{\Hline{color=red}}|} +Par ailleurs, la commande |\Hline| admet entre crochets un argument optionnel +qui est une liste de couples \textsl{clé=valeur} qui décrivent un filet. Pour la +description de ces clés, voir |custom-line| +p.~\pageref{custom-line}.\footnote{Remarque technique. Si l'utilisateur définit + une commande par-dessus la commande |\Hline|, il doit veiller à ce qu'elle + soit \emph{développable} au sens de TeX (en utilisant + |\NewExpandableDocumentCommand| de LaTeX3, |\newcommand| de LaTeX ou même + |\def| de TeX). Exemple : |\newcommand{\RedLine}{\Hline[color=red]}|} \bigskip -\colorbox{yellow!50}{\textbf{Nouveau 6.23}}\enskip - De même que la commande |\Hline|, le specificateur «\verb+|+» admet entre crochets des options qui caractérisent le filet à tracer. @@ -1516,9 +1550,11 @@ utilisée par l'utilisateur dans le préambule d'un environnement à préambule \bigskip On traite maintenant de la description du filet elle-même. Les options qui -suivent peuvent aussi s'utiliser dans l'argument optionnel d'une |\Hline| -individuelle. +suivent peuvent aussi s'utiliser dans l'argument optionnel d'une commande +|\Hline| individuelle ou dans l'argument optionnel d'un spécificateur «\verb+|+» +dans un préambule d'environnement. +\bigskip Il y a trois possibilités. @@ -1731,7 +1767,7 @@ $\begin{pNiceArray}{cccc:c} Rappelons que l'extension \pkg{colortbl} peut être chargée directement par |\usepackage{colortbl}| ou en chargeant l'extension \pkg{xcolor} avec l'option -|table| : |\usepackage[table]{xcolor}|. +\texttt{table} : |\usepackage[table]{xcolor}|. \medskip Comme l'extension \pkg{nicematrix} est fondée sur \pkg{array}, il est possible @@ -1828,6 +1864,8 @@ De nouvelles commandes sont disponibles dans ce |\CodeBefore|: |\cellcolor|, \index{arraycolor@\texttt{\textbackslash arraycolor} (commande du \texttt{\textbackslash CodeBefore)}} +Les noms de ces commandes sont inspirés des noms des commandes de \pkg{colortbl}. + \medskip Ces commandes ne colorient pas les cases qui se trouvent dans les «coins» si la @@ -2327,13 +2365,13 @@ que la commande éponyme de \pkg{colortbl} (néanmoins, contrairement à la commande |\columncolor| de \pkg{colortbl}, celle de \pkg{nicematrix} peut apparaître à l'intérieur d'une autre commande, elle-même utilisée dans le préambule) ; -\item \colorbox{yellow!50}{\textbf{Nouveau 6.21}}\enskip |\rowcolors| qui prend pour arguments deux couleurs et colorie la suite du +\item |\rowcolors| qui prend pour arguments deux couleurs et colorie la suite du tableau avec ces deux couleurs ; -\item \colorbox{yellow!50}{\textbf{Nouveau 6.21}}\enskip |\rowlistcolors| qui prend pour argument une liste de couleurs et colorie +\item |\rowlistcolors| qui prend pour argument une liste de couleurs et colorie la suite du tableau avec ces couleurs.\footnote{Quand la commande |\rowlistcolors| (ou la commande |\rowcolors|) est utilisée dans une case de - la colonne~$j$, le coloriage ne s'applique que les colonnes au-delà de~$j$ - (à dessein).} + la colonne~$j$, le coloriage ne s'applique que les colonnes au-delà de~$j$ (à + dessein).} \end{itemize} \medskip @@ -2399,7 +2437,7 @@ La clé \Definition{rowcolor} fixe la couleur de fond et la clé \Definition{col fixe la couleur du texte.\footnote{La clé |color| utilise la commande |\color| mais insère aussi une instruction |\leavevmode| devant. Cela évite un espace vertical parasite dans les cases qui correspondent à des colonnes de type - |p|, |b|, |m|, |X| et |V| (qui débutent en mode vertical de LateX).} + |p|, |b|, |m|, |X| et |V| (qui débutent en mode vertical de LaTeX).} \item \index{bold (clé de \texttt{\textbackslash RowStyle})} La clé \Definition{bold} impose des caractères gras aux éléments de la rangée, qu'ils @@ -2590,10 +2628,7 @@ initiale de ce paramètre est |\linewidth| (et non |\textwidth|). Pour se rapprocher davantage de l'environnement |{tabularx}|, \pkg{nicematrix} propose aussi un environnement |{NiceTabularX}| avec une syntaxe similaire à celle de |{tabularx}|, c'est-à-dire que la largeur voulue pour le tableau est -spécifiée en premier argument (obligatoire).\footnote{Si \pkg{tabularx} est - chargé, on doit obligatoirement utiliser |{NiceTabularX}| pour utiliser les - colonnes |X| (cela est dû à un problème de conflit de définition des - spécificateurs de colonne |X|).} +spécifiée en premier argument (obligatoire). Comme avec les extensions \pkg{tabu}\footnote{L'extension \pkg{tabu} est @@ -3270,10 +3305,10 @@ au-dessous et au-dessus de la ligne. Les arguments sont composés en mode mathématique avec |\scriptstyle|. \smallskip -\colorbox{yellow!50}{\textbf{Nouveau 6.22}}\enskip La version 6.22 introduit un -nouveau label spécifié par le caractère~«|:|» pour un label situé \emph{sur} la ligne -elle-même. Ce label est en fait composé sur un fond blanc qui est superposé sur -la ligne en pointillés (voir un exemple p.~\pageref{ex:colon}). +La version 6.22 de \pkg{nicematrix} a introduit un nouveau label spécifié par le +caractère~«|:|» pour un label situé \emph{sur} la ligne elle-même. Ce label est +en fait composé sur un fond blanc qui est superposé sur la ligne en pointillés +(voir un exemple p.~\pageref{ex:colon}). \bigskip \begin{BVerbatim}[baseline=c,boxwidth=10cm] @@ -3355,7 +3390,7 @@ Pour la clarté, dans la suite, on utilisera ces noms-là. \bigskip La clé \Definition{xdots/horizontal-labels} demande que les labels (introduits -par |_| et |^|) restent horizontaux. +par |_|, |^| et |:|) restent horizontaux. \medskip L'option \Definition{xdots/color} indique bien entendu la couleur de la ligne @@ -3477,10 +3512,9 @@ $\begin{bNiceMatrix}[margin,hvlines] \index{blkarray@\pkg{blkarray} (extension)} -\colorbox{yellow!50}{\textbf{Modifié 6.16}}\enskip Pour les environnements à -préambule (|{NiceArray}|, |{pNiceArray}|, etc.), il est possible de placer des -délimiteurs verticaux directement dans le préambule.\footnote{Cette syntaxe est - inspirée de l'extension \pkg{blkarray}.} +Pour les environnements à préambule (|{NiceArray}|, |{pNiceArray}|, etc.), il +est possible de placer des délimiteurs verticaux directement dans le +préambule.\footnote{Cette syntaxe est inspirée de l'extension \pkg{blkarray}.} \label{delimiters-in-preamble}% \smallskip @@ -3581,9 +3615,9 @@ PGF-TikZ créés par \pkg{nicematrix} dans le |\CodeAfter|. Ces nœuds sont déc à partir de la page \pageref{PGF-nodes}. \medskip -Par ailleurs, plusieurs commandes spéciales sont disponibles dans le |\CodeAfter| : -|\line|, |\SubMatrix|, |\OverBrace| et |\UnderBrace|. On va maintenant détailler -ces commandes. +Par ailleurs, plusieurs commandes spéciales sont disponibles dans le +|\CodeAfter| : |\line|, |\SubMatrix|, |\OverBrace|, |\UnderBrace| et +|\TikzEveryCell|. On va maintenant détailler ces commandes. \subsection{La commande \textbackslash line dans le \textbackslash CodeAfter} @@ -4007,7 +4041,7 @@ $\begin{pNiceMatrix} \bigskip Attention : Aucun espace vertical n'est réservé par \pkg{nicematrix} pour ces -accolades.\footnote{Voir à ce sujet: \url{https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/685755}} +accolades, ni pour leurs labels.\footnote{Voir à ce sujet: \url{https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/685755}} \bigskip \index{color!clé de \texttt{\textbackslash OverBrace} et \texttt{\textbackslash @@ -4053,6 +4087,77 @@ $\begin{pNiceMatrix} \OverBrace[shorten,yshift=3pt]{1-4}{2-6}{B} \end{pNiceMatrix}$ + +\subsection{La commande \textbackslash TikzEveryCell dans le \textbackslash CodeAfter} + +\index{SubMatrix@\texttt{\textbackslash TikzEveryCell} (commande du +\texttt{\textbackslash CodeAfter}\newline et du +\texttt{\textbackslash CodeBefore})|textbf} + + +\colorbox{yellow!50}{\textbf{Nouveau 6.24}}\enskip La commande |\TikzEveryCell| +exécute avec TikZ le chemin rectangulaire qui correspond à chaque case du tableau, +avec comme paramètres TikZ l'argument de |\TikzEveryCell|. Cet argument doit +être une liste de couples \textsl{clé=valeur} applicables à un chemin +TikZ. En fait, cette commande s'applique à chaque cellule du tableau, exceptées +celles situées dans les rangées et colonnes extérieures (cf.~p.~\pageref{exterior})o et celles situées dans +les coins vides (quand la clé |corners| est utilisée: cf.~p.~\pageref{corners}). Elle s'applique en fait à +chaque bloc (sauf ceux qui ont la clé |transparent|) et ne s'applique pas aux +cellules situées dans ces blocs. + +\medskip +En fait, dans la liste des clés passée en argument on peut mettre une clé +|offset|. Cette clé n'est pas fournie par TikZ mais par \pkg{nicematrix}. Elle +réduit le rectangle correspondant au bloc par une marge (horizontalement et +verticalement) égale à la valeur (passée à |offset|). C'est ce rectangle réduit +qui sera le chemin exécuté par TikZ avec comme options les autres clés de +l'argument de |\TikzEveryCell|. + + +\medskip +\begingroup +\bigskip +\begin{BVerbatim}[baseline=c,boxwidth=9cm] + +\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.3} +\begin{NiceTabular}{ccc}[corners] + & \Block{1-2}{columns} \\ + \Block{2-1}{rows} + & cell 1 1 & cell 1 2 \\ + & cell 2 1 & cell 2 2 +\CodeAfter + ~emphase#\TikzEveryCell{offset=1pt,draw}@ +\end{NiceTabular} +\end{BVerbatim} +\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.3} +\begin{NiceTabular}{ccc}[corners] + & \Block{1-2}{columns} \\ + \Block{2-1}{rows} + & cell 1 1 & cell 1 2 \\ + & cell 2 1 & cell 2 2 +\CodeAfter + \TikzEveryCell{offset=1pt,draw} +\end{NiceTabular} +\endgroup + + +\medskip +La commande |\TikzEveryCell| possède deux clés : +\begin{itemize} +\item avec la clé \Definition{empty}, la commande ne s'applique qu'aux cellules +vides ; +\item avec la clé \Definition{non-empty}, la commande ne s'applique qu'aux +cellules non vides. +\end{itemize} + + +\medskip +La commande |\TikzEveryCell| est en fait aussi disponible dans le |\CodeBefore|. + + + + + \index{CodeAfter@\texttt{\textbackslash CodeAfter}|)} \section{Les légendes et les notes dans les tableaux} @@ -4204,7 +4309,7 @@ les notes de pied de page). \item Si une commande |\tabularnote{...}| se trouve exactement à la fin d'une case (sans aucun espace après), l'appel de note est composé en débordement vers la droite (cela peut permettre de mieux conserver l'alignement des contenus d'une -colonne). Depuis la version 6.20a, ce comportement n'a lieu que le mode +colonne). Depuis la version 6.20a, ce comportement n'a lieu que si le mode l'alignement de la case est |c| ou |r| (alignement horizontal centré ou en butée à droite). @@ -4524,9 +4629,9 @@ avec des coins arrondis.\footnote{Bien sûr, lorsqu'il s'agit d'un environnement \end{itemize} \bigskip -\colorbox{yellow!50}{\textbf{Nouveau 6.21}} Cette clé est disponible dans tous -les environnements et commandes de \pkg{nicematrix} (comme -|\pAutoNiceMatrix|) et également dans |\NiceMatrixOptions|. +Cette clé est disponible dans tous les environnements et commandes de +\pkg{nicematrix} (comme par exemple |\pAutoNiceMatrix|) et également dans +|\NiceMatrixOptions|. \bigskip \begin{BVerbatim}[baseline=c,boxwidth=9.5cm] @@ -4715,11 +4820,10 @@ $A = \begin{pNiceMatrix}[last-row,last-col=4] \end{varwidth} \bigskip -\colorbox{yellow!50}{\textbf{Nouveau 6.21}}\enskip La commande |\rotate| accepte -une option |c| entre crochets : |\rotate[c]| (les espaces sont supprimés après -|\rotate[c]|). Quand cette clé est utilisée, le contenu, après rotation, est -composé dans une |\vcenter|, ce qui fait que, le plus souvent, on obtiendra un -centrage vertical. +La commande |\rotate| accepte une option |c| entre crochets : |\rotate[c]| (les +espaces sont supprimés après |\rotate[c]|). Quand cette clé est utilisée, le +contenu, après rotation, est composé dans une |\vcenter|, ce qui fait que, le +plus souvent, on obtiendra un centrage vertical. \medskip diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix.pdf Binary files differindex 1c8fbe1e24..7865c622af 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix.pdf +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix.pdf diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix.tex index b2da527927..cec4b584ca 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/nicematrix/nicematrix.tex @@ -511,16 +511,17 @@ $\begin{bNiceArray}{cw{c}{1cm}c|c}[margin] \interitem In fact, the command |\Block| accepts as first optional argument (between -square brackets) a list of couples \textsl{key=value}. The available keys are as -follows: +square brackets) a list of couples \textsl{key=value}. + +First, there are keys which are quick tools to control the apperance of the block. + \begin{itemize} \item \index{fill (key of \texttt{\textbackslash Block})} the key \Definition{fill} takes in as value a color and fills the block with that color; \item \index{opacity (key of \texttt{\textbackslash Block})} -\colorbox{yellow!50}{\bfseries New 6.22}\enskip the key -\Definition{opacity} sets the opacity of -the filling color specified by |fill|; +the key \Definition{opacity} sets the opacity of the filling color specified by +|fill|; \item \index{draw (key of \texttt{\textbackslash Block})} the key \Definition{draw} takes in as value a color and strokes the frame of the block with that color (the default value of that key is the @@ -546,14 +547,50 @@ only when one of the keys |draw|, |hvlines|, |vlines| and |hlines| is used); the key \Definition{rounded-corners} requires rounded corners (for the frame drawn by |draw| and the shape drawn by |fill|) with a radius equal to the value of that key (the default value is 4~pt\footnote{This value is the -initial value of the \emph{rounded corners} of Tikz.}); +initial value of the \emph{rounded corners} of Tikz.}). +\end{itemize} + +\medskip +Sometimes, these tools are not sufficient to control the appearance of the +block. The following keys are more powerful but also more difficult to use. +Moreover, the require the loading of TikZ by the user (with +|\usepackage{tikz}|). By default, \pkg{nicematrix} does not load TikZ but only +\textsc{pgf}, which is a sublayer of TikZ. + +\begin{itemize} +\item \index{borders (key of \texttt{\textbackslash Block})} +\index{tikzz@tikz!key of ``borders'' de \texttt{\textbackslash Block}} +The key \Definition{borders} provides the ability to draw only some +borders of the blocks; the value of that key is a (comma-separated) list of +elements covered by |left|, |right|, |top| and |bottom|; it's possible, in +fact, in the list which is the value of the key |borders|, to add an entry of +the form |tikz={|\textsl{list}|}| where \textsl{list} is a list of couples +\textsl{key=value} of Tikz specifying the graphical characteristics of the +lines that will be drawn (for an example, see p.~\pageref{dashed}). + \item \index{tikzz@tikz!key of \texttt{\textbackslash Block}} -when the key \Definition{tikz} is used, the Tikz path corresponding of +When the key \Definition{tikz} is used, the Tikz path corresponding of the rectangle which delimits the block is executed with Tikz\footnote{Tikz should be loaded (by default, \pkg{nicematrix} only loads \textsc{pgf}) and, if it's not, an error will be raised.} by using as options the value of that -key |tikz| (which must be a list of keys allowed for a Tikz path). For -examples, cf. p.~\pageref{tikz-key-examples}; +key |tikz| (which must be a list of keys allowed for a Tikz path). + +\colorbox{yellow!50}{\textbf{New 6.24}}\enskip In fact, in the list of the keys +provided by the user as value of |tikz|, it's possible to put a key |offset|. +That key is not provided by TikZ but by \pkg{nicematrix}. It will narrow the +rectangular frame corresponding to the block by a margin (horizontally and +vertically) equal to the value (of that key |offset|). That new frame, a bit +narrower, will be executed by TikZ with options which are the other keys in the +list of keys provided as value to the key |tikz| of |\Block|. + +For examples, cf. p.~\pageref{tikz-key-examples}. +\end{itemize} + + +\medskip +There is also some technical keys: + +\begin{itemize} \item \index{name!key of \texttt{\textbackslash Block}} the key \Definition{name} provides a name to the rectangular Tikz node corresponding to the block; it's possible to use that name with Tikz in the @@ -562,15 +599,6 @@ corresponding to the block; it's possible to use that name with Tikz in the the key \Definition{respect-arraystretch} prevents the setting of |\arraystretch| to $1$ at the beginning of the block (which is the behaviour by default) ; -\item \index{borders (key of \texttt{\textbackslash Block})} -\index{tikzz@tikz!key of ``borders'' de \texttt{\textbackslash Block}} -the key \Definition{borders} provides the ability to draw only some -borders of the blocks; the value of that key is a (comma-separated) list of -elements covered by |left|, |right|, |top| and |bottom|; it's possible, in -fact, in the list which is the value of the key |borders|, to add an entry of -the form |tikz={|\textsl{list}|}| where \textsl{list} is a list of couples -\textsl{key=value} of Tikz specifying the graphical characteristics of the -lines that will be drawn (for an example, see p.~\pageref{dashed}). \item \index{transparent (key of \texttt{\textbackslash Block})} By default, the rules are not drawn in the blocks (see the section about the rules: section~\ref{rules} p.~\pageref{rules}). However, if the key @@ -1112,7 +1140,8 @@ is equivalent to |\cline{|\textsl{\texttt{i}}|-|\textsl{\texttt{i}}|}|. The environments of \pkg{nicematrix} provide a key |rules/width| to set the width (in fact the thickness) of the rules in the current environment. In -fact, this key merely sets the value of the length |\arrayrulewidth|. +fact, this key merely sets the value of the standard LaTeX length +|\arrayrulewidth|. \smallskip It's well known that \pkg{colortbl} provides the command |\arrayrulecolor| in @@ -1120,12 +1149,12 @@ order to specify the color of the rules. \smallskip \indexcommand{arrayrulecolor} -With \pkg{nicematrix}, it's possible to specify the color of the rules even -when \pkg{colortbl} is not loaded. For sake of compatibility, the command is -also named |\arrayrulecolor|. The environments of \pkg{nicematrix} also -provide a key |rules/color| to fix the color of the rules in the current -environment. This key sets the value locally (whereas |\arrayrulecolor| acts -globally!). +With \pkg{nicematrix}, it's possible to specify the color of the rules even when +\pkg{colortbl} is not loaded. For sake of compatibility, the command is also +named |\arrayrulecolor|. However, \pkg{nicematrix} also provides a key +|rules/color|, available in |\NiceMatrixOptions| or in an individual +environment, to fix the color of the rules. This key sets the value locally +(whereas |\arrayrulecolor| acts globally!) and should be prefered. \medskip \begin{scope} @@ -1148,7 +1177,10 @@ muguet & dahlia & souci \\ \end{NiceTabular} \end{scope} - +\medskip +In fact, in that example, instead of |\hline|, it would have a better choice to +use |\Hline|, provided by \pkg{nicematrix} and described just below, because it +ensures a better output in the PDF viewers at the low levels of zoom. \subsection{The tools of nicematrix for the rules} @@ -1180,22 +1212,21 @@ p.~\pageref{corners}). \item For the exterior rows and columns, see~p.~\pageref{exterior}. \end{itemize} -In particular, this remark explains the difference between the standard +In particular, this remark exhibits a first difference between the standard command |\hline| and the command |\Hline| provided by \pkg{nicematrix}. -The key |\Hline| takes in an optional argument (between square brackets) which -is a list of \textsl{key=value} pairs. For the description of those keys, see -|custom-line| on p.~\pageref{custom-line}.\footnote{Technical remark: If the - user wants to write a command over the command |\Hline|, it shall be ensured - that this new command is expandable in the TeX sens (by using, for instance, - |\NewExpandableDocumentCommand| of LaTeX3, |\newcommand| of LaTeX or |\def| of - TeX). Example: |\newcommand{\RedLine}{\Hline[color=red]}|} +Moreover, the key |\Hline| takes in an optional argument (between square +brackets) which is a list of \textsl{key=value} pairs. For the description of +those keys, see |custom-line| on p.~\pageref{custom-line}.\footnote{Technical + remark: If the user wants to write a command over the command |\Hline|, it + shall be ensured that this new command is expandable in the TeX sens (by + using, for instance, |\NewExpandableDocumentCommand| of LaTeX3, |\newcommand| + of LaTeX or |\def| of TeX). Example: + |\newcommand{\RedLine}{\Hline[color=red]}|} \bigskip -\colorbox{yellow!50}{\textbf{New 6.23}}\enskip - -As well as the command |\Hline|, the specifier ``\verb+|+'' supports a optional +As well as the command |\Hline|, the specifier ``\verb+|+'' supports an optional argument between square brackets for the characteristics of the rule. \medskip @@ -1472,8 +1503,11 @@ to specify a vertical rule. \bigskip We will now speak of the keys which describe the rule itself. Those keys may -also be used in the (optional) argument of an individual command |\Hline|. +also be used in the (optional) argument of an individual command |\Hline| or in +the (optional) argument of a specifier ``\verb+|+'' in the preamble of an +environment. +\bigskip There is three possibilities. \begin{itemize} @@ -1775,6 +1809,10 @@ cf.~p.~\pageref{nodes-i}.} \index{arraycolor@\texttt{\textbackslash arraycolor} (command of \texttt{\textbackslash CodeBefore)}} +The names of these commands are inspired by the names of the commands provided +by \pkg{colortbl}. + + \medskip These commands don't color the cells which are in the ``corners'' if the key |corners| is used. That key has been described p.~\pageref{corners}. @@ -2263,9 +2301,9 @@ with the same syntax as the corresponding command of \pkg{colortbl} (however, unlike the command |\columncolor| of \pkg{colortbl}, this command |\columncolor| can appear within another command, itself used in the preamble of the array); -\item \colorbox{yellow!50}{\textbf{New 6.21}}\enskip |\rowcolors| which takes in as arguments two colors and color the rest of +\item |\rowcolors| which takes in as arguments two colors and color the rest of the tabular with those colors; -\item \colorbox{yellow!50}{\textbf{New 6.21}}\enskip |\rowlistcolors| which takes in as argument a color and color the rest of +\item |\rowlistcolors| which takes in as argument a color and color the rest of the tabular with the colors of that list of colors.\footnote{When the command |\rowlistcolors| (or the command |\rowcolors| is used in a cell of the column~$j$ of the array, the command applies only on the columns above~$j$ (by @@ -2519,10 +2557,7 @@ parameter is |\linewidth| (and not |\textwidth|). For sake of similarity with the environment |{tabularx}|, \pkg{nicematrix} also provides an environment |{NiceTabularX}| with a syntax similar to the syntax of |{tabularx}|, that is to say with a first mandatory argument -which is the width of the tabular.\footnote{If \pkg{tabularx} is loaded, one -must use |{NiceTabularX}| (and not |{NiceTabular}|) in order to use the -columns |X| (this point comes from a conflict in the definitions of the -specifier |X|).} +which is the width of the tabular. As with the packages \pkg{tabu}\footnote{The extension \pkg{tabu} is now considered as deprecated.} and \pkg{tabularray}, the specifier |X| takes @@ -3189,10 +3224,10 @@ p.~\pageref{line-in-code-after}) accept two optional arguments specified by the tokens |_| and |^| for labels positionned below and above the line. The arguments are composed in math mode with |\scriptstyle|. -\colorbox{yellow!50}{\textbf{New 6.22}}\enskip The version 6.22 introduces a new -label, specified by the token ``|:|'' for a label placed on the line. The label -is composed on a white background which is put on the line previously drawn (see -example on p.~\pageref{ex:colon}). +The version 6.22 of \pkg{nicematrix} has introduced a new label, specified by +the token ``|:|'' for a label placed on the line. The label is composed on a +white background which is put on the line previously drawn (see example on +p.~\pageref{ex:colon}). \bigskip \begin{BVerbatim}[baseline=c,boxwidth=10cm] @@ -3269,8 +3304,8 @@ For the clarity of the explanations, we will use those names. \bigskip -With the key \Definition{xdots/horizontal-labels}, the labels (introduced by |_| -and |^|) stay horizontal. +With the key \Definition{xdots/horizontal-labels}, the labels (introduced by~|_|, +|^| and~|:|) stay horizontal. \bigskip The option \Definition{xdots/color} fixes the color or the dotted line. However, @@ -3498,7 +3533,8 @@ beginning on p.~\pageref{PGF-nodes}. \medskip Moreover, several special commands are available in the |\CodeAfter|: |line|, -|\SubMatrix|, |\OverBrace| and |\UnderBrace|. We will now present these commands. +|\SubMatrix|, |\OverBrace|, |\UnderBrace| and |\TikzEveryCell|. We will now +present these commands. \subsection{The command \textbackslash line in the \textbackslash CodeAfter} @@ -3914,7 +3950,7 @@ $\begin{pNiceMatrix} \end{pNiceMatrix}$ \bigskip -Caution : There is no vertical space reserved for those braces.\footnote{See: +Caution : There is no vertical space reserved for those braces and their labels.\footnote{See: \url{https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/685755}} @@ -3964,6 +4000,72 @@ $\begin{pNiceMatrix} \OverBrace[shorten,yshift=3pt]{1-4}{2-6}{B} \end{pNiceMatrix}$ + +\subsection{The command \textbackslash TikzEveryCell in the \textbackslash + CodeAfter} + + +\index{SubMatrix@\texttt{\textbackslash TikzEveryCell} (command of +\texttt{\textbackslash CodeAfter}\newline and +\texttt{\textbackslash CodeBefore})|textbf} + + + +\colorbox{yellow!50}{\textbf{New 6.24}}\enskip The command |\TikzEveryCell| +execute with TikZ the rectangular path corresponding to each cell of the tabular +with parameters of TikZ the argument of |\TikzEveryCell|. That argument must be +a list of \textsl{key=value} pairs which may be applied to a Tikz path. In fact, +the command applies to each of the tabular, except those in the exterior rows +and columns (cf.~p.~\pageref{exterior}) and those in the empty corners (when the +key |corners| is used: cf.~p.~\pageref{corners}). It applies in fact to each +block (excepted those with the key |transparent|) and does not apply to the +cells located within these blocks. + +\medskip +In fact, in the list of keys provided as argument of |\TikzEveryCell|, it's +possible to put a key |offset|. That key is not provided by TikZ but by +\pkg{nicematrix}. It will narrow the rectangular frame corresponding to the +block by a margin (horizontally and vertically) equal to the value (of that key +|offset|). That new frame, a bit narrower, will be executed by TikZ with options +which are the other keys in the argument of |\TikzEveryCell|. + +\medskip +\begingroup +\bigskip +\begin{BVerbatim}[baseline=c,boxwidth=9cm] +\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.3} +\begin{NiceTabular}{ccc}[corners] + & \Block{1-2}{columns} \\ + \Block{2-1}{rows} + & cell 1 1 & cell 1 2 \\ + & cell 2 1 & cell 2 2 +\CodeAfter + ~emphase#\TikzEveryCell{offset=1pt,draw}@ +\end{NiceTabular} +\end{BVerbatim} +\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.3} +\begin{NiceTabular}{ccc}[corners] + & \Block{1-2}{columns} \\ + \Block{2-1}{rows} + & cell 1 1 & cell 1 2 \\ + & cell 2 1 & cell 2 2 +\CodeAfter + \TikzEveryCell{offset=1pt,draw} +\end{NiceTabular} +\endgroup + +\bigskip +The command |\TikzEveryCell| has two keys: +\begin{itemize} +\item with the key \Definition{empty}, the command only acts on the empty cells; + +\item with key \Definition{non-empty}, the command only acts on the non-empty cells. +\end{itemize} + +\medskip +The commmand |\TikzEveryCell| is, in fact, also available in the |\CodeBefore|. + + \index{CodeAfter@\texttt{\textbackslash CodeAfter}|)} \section{Captions and notes in the tabulars} @@ -4421,9 +4523,9 @@ exterior rules.} \end{itemize} -\colorbox{yellow!50}{New 6.21}\enskip That key is available in all -the environments and commands (e.g. |\pAutoNiceMatrix|) of \pkg{nicematrix} and also -in the command |\NiceMatrixOptions|. +That key is available in all the environments and commands (e.g. +|\pAutoNiceMatrix|) of \pkg{nicematrix} and also in the command +|\NiceMatrixOptions|. \bigskip \begin{BVerbatim}[baseline=c,boxwidth=9cm] @@ -4616,10 +4718,9 @@ $A = \begin{pNiceMatrix}[last-row=4,last-col=4] \end{varwidth} \bigskip -\colorbox{yellow!50}{\textbf{New 6.21}}\enskip The command |\rotate| has a key -|c|: |\rotate[c]| (spaces are deleted after |\rotate[c]|). When that key is -used, the content is composed in a |\vcenter| and, therefore, in most cases, we -will have a vertical alignment. +The command |\rotate| has a key |c|: |\rotate[c]| (spaces are deleted after +|\rotate[c]|). When that key is used, the content is composed in a |\vcenter| +and, therefore, in most cases, we will have a vertical alignment. \bigskip Caution: the command |\rotate| is designed to be used in a |\Block| or in @@ -6961,6 +7062,15 @@ The successive versions of the file |nicematrix.sty| provided by TeXLive are ava \nolinkurl{https:www.tug.org/svn/texlive/trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/nicematrix/nicematrix.sty} } + +\subsection*{Changes between version 6.23 and 6.24} + +New command |\TikzEveryCell| available in the |\CodeAfter| and the |\CodeBefore| +to apply the same TikZ instruction to all the cells and blocks of the array. + +New key |offset| in the key |tikz| of a command |\Block|. + + \subsection*{Changes between version 6.22 and 6.23} The specifier ``\verb+|+'' in the preambles of the environments has now an @@ -6982,7 +7092,7 @@ Key |c| for the command |\tabularnote|. New commands |\rowcolors| and |\rowlistcolors| available in the array itself (previously, there were only two commands |\rowcolors| and |\rowlistcolors| -avaailable in the |\CodeBefore|. +available in the |\CodeBefore|. \subsection*{Changes between version 6.20 and 6.20a} |