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Its aim +is making commutative diagrams +easy to design, parse and tweak. diff --git a/graphics/pgf/contrib/commutative-diagrams/commutative-diagrams-doc.pdf b/graphics/pgf/contrib/commutative-diagrams/commutative-diagrams-doc.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e479e4960f Binary files /dev/null and b/graphics/pgf/contrib/commutative-diagrams/commutative-diagrams-doc.pdf differ diff --git a/graphics/pgf/contrib/commutative-diagrams/commutative-diagrams-doc.tex b/graphics/pgf/contrib/commutative-diagrams/commutative-diagrams-doc.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5c68664271 --- /dev/null +++ b/graphics/pgf/contrib/commutative-diagrams/commutative-diagrams-doc.tex @@ -0,0 +1,1729 @@ +% +% CoDi: Commutative Diagrams for TeX +% Copyright (c) 2015-2020 Paolo Brasolin +% SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT +% +% This file is part of CoDi 1.0.0, released on 2020/06/06 under MIT license. +% + +%==[ document class ]=========================================================== + +\documentclass[12pt]{scrbook} + +%==[ languages ]================================================================ + +\usepackage[british]{babel} +% \hyphenation{Fortran hy-phen-ation} + +%==[ fonts, encoding ]========================================================== + +\usepackage{libertine} +\usepackage{libertinust1math} +\usepackage[ttdefault=true]{AnonymousPro} + +\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} + +%==[ page geometry ]============================================================ + +\usepackage{geometry} + +\geometry{ + a4paper, + portrait, + marginparwidth=4.25cm, + marginparsep=.75cm, + %% showframe, + width=11cm, + hmarginratio=10:25, + height=23cm, + vmarginratio=20:30, +} + +\makeatletter +\let\org@Gm@pageframes\Gm@pageframes +\renewcommand*{\Gm@pageframes}{% + \begingroup + \color{gray}% + \org@Gm@pageframes + \endgroup +} +\makeatother + +%==[ page layout ]============================================================== + +%\usepackage{multicol} +%\usepackage{tabularx} +\usepackage{booktabs} +%\usepackage{verbatimbox} +%\usepackage{wrapfig} + +\usepackage{float} +% \usepackage{framed} +% \usepackage{lipsum} +\usepackage{enumitem} +% \usepackage{pdfpages} + +% \usepackage{caption} +\usepackage{sidenotes} + +% \DeclareCaptionStyle{sidenote}{font=scriptsize} + +% \usepackage{todonotes} +% \usepackage{marginnote} + +\usepackage[ + headwidth=textwithmarginpar, + footwidth=textwithmarginpar, +]{scrlayer-scrpage} +%\clearpairofpagestyles + +% \lofoot{} +% \cofoot{} +% \rofoot{} +% \lohead{} +% \cohead{} +% \rohead{\thepage} + +%==[ page style ]=============================================================== + +\setkomafont{disposition}{\rmfamily\scshape} + +\usepackage{parskip} + +% \usepackage{csquotes} + +\usepackage{caption} +\usepackage{subcaption} + +\DeclareCaptionStyle{marginfigure}{ + font=footnotesize, + justification=centering, +} + +\captionsetup[subfigure]{ + textfont=footnotesize, + %% singlelinecheck=off, + justification=centering +} + +\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0} + +%==[ commonplace math ]========================================================= + +\usepackage{mathtools} +\usepackage{amsfonts} +\usepackage{amssymb} + +\DeclareMathOperator{\coker}{coker} + +% \def\id{{\mathbf 1}} +% \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{0131}{{\noexpand\mathbf R}} +% \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{00D7}{{\otimes}} +% \catcode`ı=\active \letı\id +% \catcode`×=\active \let×\otimes +% NOTE: needed just for the associahedron example +\usepackage{newunicodechar} +\newunicodechar{ı}{\mathbf 1} +\newunicodechar{×}{\otimes} + +%==[ graphics ]================================================================= + +\usepackage{graphicx} +\usepackage{xcolor} +% TODO: what did I need soul for again? +\usepackage{color,soul} + +\usepackage{tikz} +\usetikzlibrary{decorations.pathreplacing} + +%==[ CoDi ]===================================================================== + +% \usetikzlibrary{commutative-diagrams} +\usepackage{commutative-diagrams} +\usetikzlibrary{positioning} + +%==[ alternatives to CoDi ]===================================================== + +% So, yeah, I got *really* tired... +\usepackage{filecontents} + +% Copied from Xy sourcecode +\def\Xy{\hbox{\kern-.1em X\kern-.3em\lower.4ex\hbox{Y\kern-.15em}}} + +%==[ utilities and custom macros ]============================================== + +\usepackage{etoolbox} +\usepackage{xparse} + +% \NewDocumentCommand{\SmashAndCenter}{m}{% +% \begingroup\setbox0=\hbox{#1}% +% \newdimen\tmp\tmp=\dimexpr-.5\ht0+.5\dp0\relax% +% \hfill\smash{\raisebox{\the\tmp}{\box0}}\hfill\null\endgroup% +% } + +\newsavebox\SmashAndCenterBox +\newdimen\SmashandCenterRaise + +% TODO: make overflow on left pages go left +\NewDocumentEnvironment{SmashAndCenter}{}{% +\begin{lrbox}{\SmashAndCenterBox}}{% +\end{lrbox}% +\SmashandCenterRaise=\dimexpr-.5\ht\SmashAndCenterBox+.5\dp\SmashAndCenterBox\relax% +\hfill\smash{\raisebox{\the\SmashandCenterRaise}{\usebox\SmashAndCenterBox}}\hfill\null% +} + +\def\eg{e.\,g.} +%% \deg\ie{i.\,e.} + +%==[ sourcecode and examples ]================================================== + +\usepackage{listings} + +% http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/336331/82186 +\makeatletter +\lst@Key{lastline}\relax{\ifnumcomp{#1}{<}{0}{% + \let\mylst@file\kvtcb@listingfile\sbox0{\lstinputlisting{\mylst@file}}% + \def\lst@lastline{\the\numexpr#1+\value{lstnumber}-1\relax}}% + {\def\lst@lastline{#1\relax}}} +\makeatother + +\usepackage{showexpl} + +\makeatletter +\lst@Key{postset}\relax{\def\SX@postset{#1}} +\newcommand\SX@postset{} +\renewcommand*\SX@resultInput{% + \ifx\SX@graphicname\@empty + \begingroup + \MakePercentComment\makeatother\catcode`\^^M=5\relax + \SX@@preset\SX@preset + \if@SX@rangeaccept + \let\SX@tempa=\SX@input + \else + \let\SX@tempa=\input + \fi + \if\SX@scaled ?% + \let\SX@tempb=\@firstofone + \else + \if\SX@scaled !% + \def\SX@tempb##1{\resizebox{\SX@width}{!}{##1}}% + \else + \def\SX@tempb##1{\scalebox{\SX@scaled}{##1}}% + \fi + \fi + \SX@tempb{\SX@tempa{\SX@codefile}}\SX@postset\par + \endgroup + \else + \expandafter\includegraphics\expandafter[\SX@graphicparam]% + {\SX@graphicname}% + \fi +} +\makeatother + +% \lstdefinelanguage{TikZ}{ +% morekeywords={for}, +% sensitive=false, +% morecomment=[l]{//}, +% morecomment=[s]{/*}{*/}, +% morestring=[b]", +% } + +\lstdefinestyle{TeX}{ + language=[LaTeX]TeX, + basicstyle=\ttfamily\lst@ifdisplaystyle\scriptsize\fi, + backgroundcolor=\color{teal!10}, + % keywordstyle=*\color{blue}, + % identifierstyle=\color{orange}\bfseries, + % morekeywords={\path}, + alsoother={@}, + moretexcs={ + \starttext,\stoptext,\usemodule, + \tikzpicture,\endtikzpicture, + \tikzexternalize, + \starttikzpicture,\stoptikzpicture, + \usetikzlibrary, + \codi,\endcodi, + \startcodi,\stopcodi, + \lay,\obj,\mor, + \bye, + \draw,\foreach, + \ar, + \psset,\everypsbox,\ncline,\ncarc, + \xymatrix, + }, + texcsstyle=*\bfseries, + % morestring=[b]", + commentstyle=\itshape\color{black!60}, + frame=none, + % extendedchars=false, + inputencoding=utf8, + escapeinside={(@}{@)}, + moredelim=**[is][\color{orange!80!black}]{@opt@}{@/opt@}, + moredelim=**[is][\color{blue!80!black}]{@nws@}{@/nws@}, + % moredelim=**[is][\color\underbar]{@rep@}{@/rep@}, + moredelim=**[s][\itshape]{<}{>}, + % NOTE: × and ı are needed just for the associahedron example + literate={~}{{\textvisiblespace}}1 {XOR}{{$\vert$}}1 {:}{{\textbf{:}}}1 {:=}{{$\equiv$}}1 {×}{{\texttimes}}1 {ı}{{\i}}1, +} + +\lstset{style=TeX} +% \lstMakeShortInline[style=TeX]" + +% \makeatletter +% \newcount\ublvl\ublvl=0 +% \newcount\ubdpt\ubdpt=0 +% \newdimen\ubgap\ubgap=.2em +% \def\underbra#1{\underline {\sbox \tw@ {\global\advance\ubdpt1\advance\ublvl1#1}\dp \tw@ \dimexpr\ubgap*(\ubdpt-\ublvl-1)\relax \box \tw@ }\ifnum\ublvl=0\ubdpt=0\fi} +% \makeatother + +% \lstset{explpreset={ +% wide, +% basicstyle=\ttfamily\scriptsize, +% pos=o, +% width=\marginparwidth, +% hsep=\marginparsep, +% rframe={}, +% preset={\centering\tikzpicture[codi]}, +% postset={\endtikzpicture} +% }} + +\usepackage{tcolorbox} +\tcbuselibrary{listingsutf8} +\tcbset{listing utf8=latin1} + +\tcbset{ + smash and center/.style={ + if odd page={ + before lower=\begin{SmashAndCenter}, + after lower=\end{SmashAndCenter} + }{ + before upper=\begin{SmashAndCenter}, + after upper=\end{SmashAndCenter} + }}, + trim/.style args={#1 and #2}{ + listing options={ + firstline=#1, + lastline=#2}}, + trim/.default={2 and -1}, + snippet/.style={ + size=tight, + colback=white, + colframe=white, + if odd page={ + listing side text, + lefthand width=\textwidth, + righthand width=\marginparwidth, + halign lower=center, + }{ + text side listing, + righthand width=\textwidth, + lefthand width=\marginparwidth, + halign upper=center, + }, + toggle enlargement, + grow to right by=\marginparsep+\marginparwidth, + sidebyside gap=\marginparsep, + smash and center, + listing options={} + }, + commented snippet/.style={ + snippet, + comment={}, % avoids text compilation (possible tcb bug?) + if odd page={ + listing side comment, + }{ + comment side listing, + }, + }, + gallery/.style={ + size=tight, + colback=white, + colframe=white, + if odd page={ + % listing side text, + % lefthand width=\textwidth, + % righthand width=\marginparwidth, + grow to right by=\marginparsep+\marginparwidth, + }{ + grow to right by=\marginparsep+\marginparwidth, + % text side listing, + % righthand width=\textwidth, + % lefthand width=\marginparwidth, + % halign upper=center, + }, + toggle enlargement, + % grow to right by=\marginparsep+\marginparwidth, + text above listing, + listing options={} + } +} + +% \tcbset{codi snippet/.style={snippet, trim, smash and center}} + +\def\nilstrut{\rule{0sp}{0sp}} + +%==[ extra stuff ]============================================================== + +\usepackage{soul} + +% \usepackage{lipsum} + +\usepackage{hologo} +\def\ConTeXt{\hologo{ConTeXt}} +\def\CoDi{{\scshape CoDi}} +\def\TikZ{{\scshape TikZ}} + +% \usepackage[lastpage,user]{zref} +\usepackage[ + % colorlinks=true, + % urlcolor=blue, + % linkbordercolor=black, + % pdfborderstyle={/S/U/W .4}% border style will be underline of width 1pt + % urlbordercolor=cyan % color of external links + hidelinks +]{hyperref} + +\def\NiceURL#1#2{\href{#2}{\color{blue}\ul{#1}}} + +%==[ microtype ]================================================================ + +\usepackage{microtype} + +\begin{document} + +%==[ TITLE PAGE ]=============================================================== + +\thispagestyle{empty} +\noindent +\resizebox{\linewidth}{!}{\scshape CoDi}\\[0.62em] +\resizebox{\linewidth}{!}{\scshape Commutative Diagrams for \TeX}\\[1.62em] +\resizebox{\linewidth}{!}{\scshape enchiridion}\par +\vfill +\marginpar{ + \resizebox{\linewidth}{!}{\scshape 1.0.0}\\[0.62em] + \resizebox{\linewidth}{!}{\scshape \today} +} + +%==[ FOREWORD ]================================================================= + +\newpage +\begin{adjustwidth}{.47\textwidth-\marginparwidth-\marginparsep}{.47\textwidth} +\noindent\CoDi\ is a \TikZ\ library. Its aim is\linebreak +making commutative diagrams\linebreak +easy to design, parse and tweak.\par +\end{adjustwidth} + +\newpage +\section{Preliminaries} +\TikZ\ is the only dependency of \CoDi. +This ensures compatibility with most\footnote{\CoDi\ builds upon \TikZ, which builds upon {\ttfamily\small pgf}, which after version 3.1 requires at least \hologo{eTeX} version 2. This is inconsequential except in the unlikely event you're using Knuth's original {\ttfamily\small tex} format.} \TeX\ flavours. +Furthermore, it can be invoked both as a standalone and as a \TikZ\ library. +Below are minimal working examples for the main dialects. + +\begin{figure}[H] + \begin{adjustwidth}{0sp}{-\marginparwidth-\marginparsep} + \begin{subfigure}{\marginparwidth} + \caption*{\TeX\ package} + \begin{lstlisting}[gobble=8] + + \input + {commutative-diagrams} + + \codi + % diagram here + \endcodi + \bye + \end{lstlisting} + \end{subfigure} + \hfill + \begin{subfigure}{\marginparwidth} + \caption*{\ConTeXt\ module} + \begin{lstlisting}[gobble=8] + + \usemodule + [commutative-diagrams] + \starttext + \startcodi + % diagram here + \stopcodi + \stoptext + \end{lstlisting} + \end{subfigure} + \hfill + \begin{subfigure}{\marginparwidth} + \caption*{\LaTeX\ package} + \begin{lstlisting}[gobble=8] + \documentclass{article} + \usepackage + {commutative-diagrams} + \begin{document} + \begin{codi} + % diagram here + \end{codi} + \end{document} + \end{lstlisting} + \end{subfigure} + \par + \begin{subfigure}{\marginparwidth} + \caption*{\TeX\ (\TikZ\ library)} + \begin{lstlisting}[gobble=8] + + \input{tikz} + \usetikzlibrary + [commutative-diagrams] + + \tikzpicture[codi] + % diagram here + \endtikzpicture + \bye + \end{lstlisting} + \end{subfigure} + \hfill + \begin{subfigure}{\marginparwidth} + \caption*{\ConTeXt\ (\TikZ\ library)} + \begin{lstlisting}[gobble=8] + + \usemodule[tikz] + \usetikzlibrary + [commutative-diagrams] + \starttext + \starttikzpicture[codi] + % diagram here + \stoptikzpicture + \stoptext + \end{lstlisting} + \end{subfigure} + \hfill + \begin{subfigure}{\marginparwidth} + \caption*{\LaTeX\ (\TikZ\ library)} + \begin{lstlisting}[gobble=8] + \documentclass{article} + \usepackage{tikz} + \usetikzlibrary + {commutative-diagrams} + \begin{document} + \begin{tikzpicture}[codi] + % diagram here + \end{tikzpicture} + \end{document} + \end{lstlisting} + \end{subfigure} + \end{adjustwidth} +\end{figure} + +\begin{marginfigure}[0em] + % \caption*{\TikZ\ externalization} + \begin{lstlisting}[gobble=4] + \documentclass{article} + + \usepackage + {commutative-diagrams} + % Or, equivalently: + %\usepackage{tikz} + %\usetikzlibrary + % {commutative-diagrams} + + \usetikzlibrary{external} + \tikzexternalize + [prefix=tikzpics/] + + \begin{document} + \begin{tikzpicture}[codi] + % diagram here + \end{tikzpicture} + \end{document} + \end{lstlisting} +\end{marginfigure} + +A useful \TikZ\ feature exclusive to \LaTeX\ is +\NiceURL + {externalization} + {http://texdoc.net/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pgf/pgfmanual.pdf\#page=607}. +It is an effective way to boost processing times by (re)\-compiling figures as +external files only when strictly necessary. + +A small expedient is necessary to use it with \CoDi: diagrams must be wrapped in +\lstinline|tikzpicture| environments endowed with the \lstinline|/tikz/codi| key. + +On the side is an example saving the pictures in the \lstinline|./tikzpics/| folder +to keep things tidy. + +\hfill$\therefore$\hfill\null + +Basic knowledge of \TikZ\ is assumed. A plethora of excellent +resources exist, so no crash course on the matter will be improvised +here. +Higher proficiency is not necessary, though recommended: +it will make \CoDi\ a pliable framework instead of a black box. +\newpage +\section{Quick tour} +Objects are typeset using the \lstinline|\obj| macro. + +\begin{tcblisting}{snippet, trim} +\begin{codi} +\obj {X}; +\end{codi} +\end{tcblisting} + +Almost every diagram is laid along a regular grid, +so the customary tabular syntax of \TeX\ is recognized. + +\begin{tcblisting}{snippet, trim} +\begin{codi} +\obj { + A & B \\ + C & D \\ +}; +\end{codi} +\end{tcblisting} + +\CoDi\ objects are self-aware and clever enough to name themselves +so you can comfortably refer to them. + +\begin{tcblisting}{snippet, trim} +\begin{codi} +\obj {\lim F}; +\draw (lim F) circle (4ex); +\end{codi} +\end{tcblisting} + +Morphisms are typeset using the \lstinline!\mor! macro. + +\begin{tcblisting}{snippet, trim} +\begin{codi} +\obj { A & B \\ }; +\mor A f:-> B; +\end{codi} +\end{tcblisting} + +Commutative diagrams exist to illustrate composition and commutation, +so \CoDi\ allows arrow chaining and chain gluing. + +\begin{tcblisting}{snippet, trim} +\begin{codi} +\obj { A & B \\ C & D \\ }; +\mor A -> B -> D; +\mor * -> C -> *; +\end{codi} +\end{tcblisting} + +These are the only two macros defined by \CoDi. + +There are more features, though.\\ +Read on if this caught your attention. +\newpage +\section{Alternatives} +It is only fair to mutely offer a comparison with mainstream packages, +showing idiomatic code to draw the same diagram. + +Let \NiceURL + {\Xy-pic} + {http://texdoc.net/texmf-dist/doc/generic/xypic/xyrefer.pdf\#page=1} +set the bar with a \emph{verbatim} extract from its manual. + +% Well, I got to admit that among the three alternatives +% Xy-pics was by far the best citizen. Mad props. + +\begin{filecontents*}{alternatives-xypic-pic.tex} +\documentclass[12pt]{standalone} +\usepackage{libertine} +\usepackage{libertinust1math} +\usepackage[all]{xy} +\begin{document} +\xymatrix{ + U \ar@/_/[ddr]_y \ar[dr] \ar@/^/[drr]^x \\ + & X \times_Z Y \ar[d]^q \ar[r]_p + & X \ar[d]_f \\ + & Y \ar[r]^g & Z } +\end{document} +\end{filecontents*} + +\IfFileExists{alternatives-xypic-pic.pdf}{}{\immediate\write18{pdflatex alternatives-xypic-pic.tex}} + +\begin{tcblisting}{ + commented snippet, + image comment={}{alternatives-xypic-pic.pdf}, +} +\xymatrix{ + U \ar@/_/[ddr]_y \ar[dr] \ar@/^/[drr]^x \\ + & X \times_Z Y \ar[d]^q \ar[r]_p + & X \ar[d]_f \\ + & Y \ar[r]^g & Z } +\end{tcblisting} + +Here is an example adapted from \NiceURL + {\ttfamily\small pst-node} + {http://texdoc.net/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-node/pst-node-doc.pdf\#page=23}'s +documentation. + +% I got really, really tired of pstricks subtle limitations. +% auto-pst-pdf doesnt really work on externalized listings. +% Ordinary compilation gotta pass through PS so it's tricky. +% Furthermore it just breaks TikZ opacity unless you use PS. +% Ain't nobody got time for that. + +\begin{filecontents*}{alternatives-pstnode-pic.tex} +\documentclass[12pt]{standalone} +\usepackage{libertine} +\usepackage{libertinust1math} +\usepackage{pstricks} +\usepackage{pst-node} +\begin{document} +$ \psset{colsep=2.5em, rowsep=2em} + \begin{psmatrix} + U \\ + & X\times_Z Y & X \\ + & Y & Z + \psset{arrows=->, nodesep=3pt} + \everypsbox{\scriptstyle} + \ncline{1,1}{2,2} + \ncarc[arcangle=-10]{1,1}{3,2}_{y} + \ncarc[arcangle=10]{1,1}{2,3}^{x} + \ncline{2,2}{3,2}>{q} + \ncline{2,2}{2,3}_{p} + \ncline{2,3}{3,3}<{f} + \ncline{3,2}{3,3}^{g} + \end{psmatrix}$ +\end{document} +\end{filecontents*} + +\IfFileExists{alternatives-pstnode-pic.pdf}{}{\immediate\write18{latex alternatives-pstnode-pic.tex && dvips alternatives-pstnode-pic.dvi && ps2pdf alternatives-pstnode-pic.ps}} + +\begin{tcblisting}{ + commented snippet, + image comment={}{alternatives-pstnode-pic.pdf} +} +$ \psset{colsep=2.5em, rowsep=2em} + \begin{psmatrix} + U \\ + & X\times_Z Y & X \\ + & Y & Z + \psset{arrows=->, nodesep=3pt} + \everypsbox{\scriptstyle} + \ncline{1,1}{2,2} + \ncarc[arcangle=-10]{1,1}{3,2}_{y} + \ncarc[arcangle=10]{1,1}{2,3}^{x} + \ncline{2,2}{3,2}>{q} + \ncline{2,2}{2,3}_{p} + \ncline{2,3}{3,3}<{f} + \ncline{3,2}{3,3}^{g} + \end{psmatrix}$ +\end{tcblisting} + +Next one is refitted from the guide to \NiceURL + {\ttfamily\small\{tikz-cd\}} + {http://texdoc.net/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikz-cd/tikz-cd-doc.pdf\#page=3}. + +% It seems that tikz-cd is overwriting some arrows.meta +% global keys. I have no intention of investigating +% so let's just isolate the problem. + +\begin{filecontents*}{alternatives-tikzcd-pic.tex} +\documentclass[12pt]{standalone} +\usepackage{libertine} +\usepackage{libertinust1math} +\usepackage{tikz} +\usetikzlibrary{cd} +\begin{document} +\begin{tikzcd}[column sep=scriptsize, row sep=scriptsize] + U + \arrow[drr, bend left=10, "x"] + \arrow[ddr, bend right=10, swap, "y"] + \arrow[dr] & & \\ + & X \times_Z Y \arrow[r, swap, "p"] \arrow[d, "q"] + & X \arrow[d, swap, "f"] \\ + & Y \arrow[r, "g"] + & Z +\end{tikzcd} +\end{document} +\end{filecontents*} + +\IfFileExists{alternatives-tikzcd-pic.pdf}{}{\immediate\write18{pdflatex alternatives-tikzcd-pic.tex}} + +\begin{tcblisting}{ + commented snippet, + image comment={}{alternatives-tikzcd-pic.pdf}, +} +\begin{tikzcd}[column sep=scriptsize, row sep=scriptsize] + U + \arrow[drr, bend left=10, "x"] + \arrow[ddr, bend right=10, swap, "y"] + \arrow[dr] & & \\ + & X \times_Z Y \arrow[r, swap, "p"] \arrow[d, "q"] + & X \arrow[d, swap, "f"] \\ + & Y \arrow[r, "g"] + & Z +\end{tikzcd} +\end{tcblisting} + +Finally, \textbf{\CoDi}. + +\begin{tcblisting}{snippet} +\begin{codi}[tetragonal] + \obj { |(pb)| X \times_Z Y & X \\ + Y & Z \\ }; + \obj [above left=of pb] {U}; + + \mor[swap] pb p:-> X f:-> Z; + \mor * q:-> Y g:-> *; + + \mor U -> pb; + \mor :[bend left=10] * x:-> X; + \mor[swap]:[bend right=10] * y:-> Y; +\end{codi} +\end{tcblisting} +\newpage +\section{Syntax: objects} +The first of the two macros that \CoDi\ offers is \lstinline|\obj|. +It is polymorphic and can draw both single objects and layouts. + +\begin{lstlisting} +\obj@opt@ @/opt@{};(@ + \marginpar{\scriptsize {\color{orange!80!black}Orange fragments} are optional.}@) +\obj@opt@ @/opt@{}; +\end{lstlisting} + +Layouts are described using the customary \TeX\ tabular syntax. + +\begin{lstlisting} + := (@\itshape\underbar{ }@)(@ + \marginpar{\scriptsize \underbar{Underlined fragments} can repeat one or more times.}@) + := (@\itshape\color{orange!80!black}\underbar{ }@) + := \\ @opt@[]@/opt@ + := @opt@|| @/opt@ + := & @opt@[]@/opt@ +\end{lstlisting} + +The discretionary options syntax is analogous to standard \TikZ\ nodes and +matrices, respectively. + +\begin{lstlisting} + := (@\itshape\color{orange!80!black}\underbar{[object keylist]}@) @opt@() at ()@/opt@ + := (@\itshape\color{orange!80!black}\underbar{[layout keylist]}@) @opt@() at ()@/opt@ +\end{lstlisting} + +\hfill$\therefore$\hfill\null + +Nothing of the given syntax is specific to \CoDi. +In fact, \lstinline|\obj| can draw both single objects and layouts +by behaving like the standard \TikZ\ macros +\lstinline|\node| and \lstinline|\matrix| respectively. + +Furthermore, layouts content is specified using the common \TeX\ +tabular syntax. +The only catch is that row and column separators are always mandatory. + +Here is a kitchen sink that includes custom spacing: + +\begin{tcblisting}{snippet, trim} +\begin{codi}[square=3em] +\obj { + A & B &[1em] C \\ + D & E & F \\[-1em] + G & H & I \\ +}; +\end{codi} +\end{tcblisting} + +Here is another one that includes custom options: + +\begin{tcblisting}{snippet, trim} +\begin{codi}[square=3em] +\obj [red] { + A & |[blue]| B & C \\ +}; +\end{codi} +\end{tcblisting} + +A standard feature inherited from \TikZ\ worth a mention +is the ability to name a layout and refer to cells +by their row/column index pairs. + +\begin{tcblisting}{snippet, trim} +\begin{codi}[square=3em] +\obj (M) { A & A \\ A & A \\ }; +\node [draw=red, shape=circle, minimum size=2em] at (M-1-2) {}; +\node [draw=blue, shape=circle, minimum size=2em] at (M-2-1) {}; +\end{codi} +\end{tcblisting} +\newpage +\section{Syntax: morphisms} +\begingroup\tcbset{trim/.default={3 and -1}} + +The second and last macro that \CoDi\ offers is \lstinline|\mor|. +It can draw single or chained morphisms. + +\begin{lstlisting} +\mor@opt@ @/opt@(@ + \itshape\underbar{\textvisiblespace\textvisiblespace}@);(@ + \marginpar{\scriptsize Whitespace marked as \textvisiblespace\ is mandatory.}@) +\end{lstlisting} + +Source and target objects are referred to by their name. + +\begin{lstlisting} + := @nws@()@/nws@ (@ + \marginpar{\scriptsize {\color{blue!80!black}Blue fragments} can be either enclosed in the shown delimiters, or a \TeX\ group (not idiomatic), or simply devoid of whitespace.}@) +\end{lstlisting} + +Morphisms consist of one or more optional labels and an arrow. + +\begin{lstlisting} + := @opt@ : @/opt@ + := @nws@""@/nws@ XOR (@\underbar{[{\itshape "",