From e0c6872cf40896c7be36b11dcc744620f10adf1d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norbert Preining Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2019 13:46:59 +0900 Subject: Initial commit --- .../aeb_pro/aebenvelope/custom/aebMyEnv.tex | 108 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 108 insertions(+) create mode 100644 macros/latex/contrib/aeb_pro/aebenvelope/custom/aebMyEnv.tex (limited to 'macros/latex/contrib/aeb_pro/aebenvelope/custom/aebMyEnv.tex') diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_pro/aebenvelope/custom/aebMyEnv.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_pro/aebenvelope/custom/aebMyEnv.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..57322dd618 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_pro/aebenvelope/custom/aebMyEnv.tex @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{graphicx} +\usepackage[ + web={pro,usetemplates}, +]{aeb_pro} +\usepackage{calc} + +\begin{comment} + This document was used to create the custom eEnvelope, aebMyEnv.pdf. Here + we record the steps taken. + + 1. Found a "par avion" letter on Google and downloaded it + 2, Imported the par avion clip art into Acrobat and converted it to + pdf. Used the crop tool to crop the document show only the blue + background was showing. Did a "SaveAs" on the background as an + .eps file. Named the file airmail_bg.eps + 3. Found on the Internet the sizes of common envelopes and select + Monarch letter size: 7.5in x 3.875in. + 4. Created this document with the headers above, then set the page + size to + \margins{0pt}{0pt}{0pt}{0pt} + \screensize{3.875in}{7.5in} % height, width + which matches the size of the Monarch envelope. + 5. Use the airmail_bg.eps as a background, by inserting the + web command \template[hiresbb]{airmail_bg}. The background + did not quite fit due to rounding, so the highresbb was used. + The optional parameter for \template just passes the arguments + to the \includegraphics command. + 6. We use the \put command, which is part of the picture environment. + The picture environment is inserted by web package through the + usetemplates option. + 7. Using the "par avion" letter as a model---recalling that I have + little talent for design and no knowledge of colors---I used used LaTeX + commands to draw horizontal rules and vertical rules, leaving a 50pt x 50pt + box in the lower right corner. I also place some appropriate text on the + envelope, text that also appeared on the "par avion". My only original thought + was the little airplane that appears in the lower right corner. + 8. The file was compiled and converted to PDF. Now it is ready to be used as an + eEnvelope. + 9. Once in Acrobat, I saved the document, then did a SaveAs an .eps file. The + use of the file aebMyEnv.eps is explained in myEnv_demo.tex. + 10. The rest of the steps are contained in the demo file myEnv_demo.tex. +\end{comment} + + +\margins{0pt}{0pt}{0pt}{0pt} % left,right,top, bottom +\screensize{3.875in}{7.5in} % height, width + +\DeclareDocInfo +{ + university={\AcroTeX.Net}, + title={APES: Custom eEnvelope}, + author={D. P. Story, J. Gilg, S. Singer}, + email={dpstory@acrotex.net}, + subject={Creating a custom eEnvelope for APES}, + talksite={\url{www.acrotex.net}}, + version={1.0}, + keywords={Adobe Acrobat, JavaScript, eEnvelope, AcroTeX}, + copyrightStatus=True, + copyrightNotice={Copyright (C) \the\year, D. P. Story}, + copyrightInfoURL={http://www.acrotex.net} +} + +\thispagestyle{empty} +\makeatletter +\let\strippt\strip@pt +\makeatother + +\newlength{\envLeni} + +\setlength{\envLeni}{\paperwidth-10pt} +\edef\myHorOffsetBlue{\strippt\envLeni} + +\setlength{\envLeni}{\paperwidth-18pt} +\edef\myHorOffsetRed{\strippt\envLeni} + +\setlength{\envLeni}{\paperwidth-50pt} +\edef\myHorRuleLenStrip{\strippt\envLeni} +\edef\myHorRuleLen{\the\envLeni} + +\setlength{\envLeni}{\paperheight-50pt} +\edef\myVertRuleLen{\the\envLeni} +\edef\myVertRuleLenStrip{\strippt\envLeni} + +\newcommand{\letterDesign} +{% + \noindent\put(415,228){\includegraphics[scale=.25]{AeST_Logo}}% + \put(0,0){\textcolor{red}{\rule{\myHorRuleLen}{10pt}}} + \put(0,14){\textcolor{webblue}{\rule{\myHorRuleLen}{4pt}}} + \put(\myHorOffsetBlue,50){\textcolor{webblue}{\rule{10pt}{\myVertRuleLen}}} + \put(\myHorOffsetRed,50){\textcolor{red}{\rule{4pt}{\myVertRuleLen}}} + \put(400,165){\sffamily\bfseries\large\textcolor{webblue}{VIA AIR MAIL}} + \put(400,145){\sffamily\bfseries\large\textcolor{red}{CORREO A\'{E}REO}} + \put(\myHorRuleLenStrip,0){\sffamily\bfseries\color{webblue}\kern10pt + \raisebox{15pt}{\shortstack[c]{PAR \textcolor{red}{\ding{040}}\\AVION}}} + +} +% +% Use airmail_bg for a background template +% +\template[hiresbb]{airmail_bg} +% +% use \letterDesign as an additional template. This template simply +% places various letter elements on the envelope. +% +\AddToTemplate{letterDesign} + +\begin{document}\strut\end{document} -- cgit v1.2.3