From 1d7a1c697696d66a97b64894f8553a61717928d9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norbert Preining Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2020 03:02:57 +0000 Subject: CTAN sync 202004070302 --- .../tkz/tkz-base/doc/latex/TKZdoc-base-axes.tex | 34 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) (limited to 'macros/latex/contrib/tkz/tkz-base/doc/latex/TKZdoc-base-axes.tex') diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/tkz/tkz-base/doc/latex/TKZdoc-base-axes.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/tkz/tkz-base/doc/latex/TKZdoc-base-axes.tex index 0090b80e76..57ff5132d7 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/tkz/tkz-base/doc/latex/TKZdoc-base-axes.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/tkz/tkz-base/doc/latex/TKZdoc-base-axes.tex @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ \section{Macros for the axes} - \tkzHandBomb\ Careful, these macros have been modified. It's now easier to use the styles of \TIKZ. \tkzcname{tkzDrawX} allows to draw an axis, \tkzcname{tkzLabelX} places graduations and finally in simple cases \tkzcname{tkzAxeX} traces and graduations. The options of \TIKZ are accessible. + \tkzHandBomb\ Careful, these macros have been modified. It's now easier to use the styles of \TIKZ. \tkzcname{tkzDrawX} allows to draw an axis, \tkzcname{tkzLabelX} places graduations and finally in simple cases \tkzcname{tkzAxeX} traces and graduations. The options of \TIKZ\ are accessible. Fractions can be used for graduations. %<---------------------------------------------------------------------> % tkzDrawX @@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ options & default & definition \\ \midrule \TOline{color} {black} {Axis and ticks} \TOline{noticks} {false} {no ticks on axis} -\TOline{right space}{0,5 cm} {axis extended right} +\TOline{right space}{0.5 cm} {axis extended right} \TOline{left space} {0 cm} {extension of the axis to the left} \TOline{label} {$x$} {label name} -\TOline{trig} {0} {if <>0 pi/trig is the unit} +\TOline{trig} {0} {if <>0 graduations are multiples of $pi$/trig" "trig is an integer"} \TOline{tickwd} {0.8pt} {tick thickness} \TOline{tickup} {1pt} {tick over axis} \TOline{tickdn} {1pt} {tick depth over axis} @@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ It adds a little space after the last tick. \end{tikzpicture} \end{tkzexample} - \subsubsection{Trigonometric axis with the option \tkzname{trig=1}}\hypertarget{newm}{} -If number=0 then the axis is graduated from cm to cm, otherwise the axis is graduated using multiples of $\frac{\pi}{number}$. + \subsubsection{Trigonometric axis with the option \tkzname{trig=$n$}}\hypertarget{newm}{} +If $number=0$ then the axis is graduated from cm to cm, otherwise the axis is graduated using multiples of $\frac{\pi}{number}$. \begin{tkzexample}[latex=6cm,small] \begin{tikzpicture} @@ -113,8 +113,8 @@ The options are those of \TIKZ, plus the following ones: \toprule options & default & definition \\ \midrule -\TOline{frac} {0}{if <>0 graduations = num/frac "frac is an integer"} -\TOline{trig} {0}{if <>0 pi/trig "trig is an integer"} +\TOline{frac} {0}{if <>0 graduations are multiples num/frac "frac is an integer"} +\TOline{trig} {0}{if <>0 graduations are multiples $pi$/trig "trig is an integer"} \TOline{font} {\BS textstyle} {scale size.} \TOline{color} {black} {graduation color} \TOline{step} {1} {interval between graduations} @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ Two possibilities. It is possible to define the default style used for the math \end{tkzexample} \subsubsection{Colour of the graduations} -The key here is to use the color, text, and text options correctly. \tkzname{fill} +The key here is to use the color, text, and text options correctly. \begin{tkzexample}[latex=7cm,small] \begin{tikzpicture} \tkzInit[xmin = -2,xmax = 3, @@ -289,8 +289,8 @@ This macro allows you to draw the abscissa axis with default ticks as well as th options & default & definition \\ \midrule \TOline{label} {$x$}{label name} -\TOline{trig} {0}{graduation fraction de $\pi$} -\TOline{frac} {0}{fractional, denominator graduation « frac »} +\TOline{trig} {0}{if <>0, graduations are multiples of $pi$/trig} +\TOline{frac} {0}{if <>0, graduations are multiples of 1/frac} \TOline{swap} {false}{allows you to run \tkzcname{tkzLabelX} before \tkzcname{tkzDrawX}} \bottomrule \end{tabular} @@ -345,10 +345,10 @@ options & default & definition \\ \midrule \TOline{color} {black} {color of axis and ticks} \TOline{noticks} {false} {no ticks on the axis} -\TOline{up space} {0,5 cm} {top axis extension} +\TOline{up space} {0.5 cm} {top axis extension} \TOline{down space} {0 cm}{axis extension down} \TOline{label} {$x$}{label name} -\TOline{trig} {0}{if <>0 pi/trig is the unit} +\TOline{trig} {0}{if <>0, graduations are multiples of $pi$/trig "trig is an integer" } \TOline{tickwd} {0.8pt}{tick's thickness} \TOline{ticklt} {1pt}{height of the tick above the axis} \TOline{tickrt} {1pt}{above-axis tick depth} @@ -366,13 +366,13 @@ The options are those of \TIKZ\ plus the following ones: options & default & definition \\ \midrule \TOline{color} {black} {graduation color} -\TOline{frac} {0}{if <>0 graduations are denominator fractions=frac} +\TOline{frac} {0}{if <>0, graduations are multiples of $1$/frac "frac is an integer"} \TOline{font} {\BS textstyle} {graduation size.} \TOline{step} {1} {interval between graduations} \bottomrule \end{tabular} -{\tkzname{frac} and \tkzname{trig} are integers that can be changed to fractional or trigonometric writing. } +{\tkzname{frac} is a integer that can be changed to fractional or trigonometric writing.} \end{NewMacroBox} %<---------------------------------------------------------------------> @@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ options & default & definition \\ \begin{NewMacroBox}{tkzAxeY}{\oarg{local options}}% This macro combines the two macros: \tkzcname{tkzDrawY} \tkzcname{tkzLabelY} -Voir \tkzcname{tkzAxeX} for options +See \tkzcname{tkzAxeX} for options. \end{NewMacroBox} %<---------------------------------------------------------------------> % tkzAxeXY @@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ It is necessary to use common options as in the example below, but this means th \subsection{\tkzcname{tkzDrawXY}} \hypertarget{dxy}{} \begin{NewMacroBox}{tkzDrawXY}{\oarg{local options}}% This macro combines the two macros: \tkzcname{tkzDrawX}\tkzcname{tkzDrawY}. -It is necessary to use common options as in the example below +It is necessary to use common options as in the example below. \end{NewMacroBox} \subsubsection{Common colour and empty labels} @@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ options & default & definition \\ \end{tikzpicture} \end{tkzexample} -You have to run \tkzcname{tkzSetUpAxis } again to retrieve the default values. +You have to run \tkzcname{tkzSetUpAxis} again to retrieve the default values. \medskip \begin{tkzltxexample}[small] -- cgit v1.2.3