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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[tight,designiv,usetemplates]{web}
\usepackage{aeb_tilebg}
\title{Creating Tiled Backgrounds}
\author{D. P. Story}
\subject{Test file for the AcroTeX eDucation Bundle}
\keywords{LaTeX, Web package, tiled backgrounds, Adobe Acrobat}
\university{Acro\negthinspace\TeX.Net}
\email{dpstory@acrotex.net}
\def\webversion{\textcolor{webbrown}{www.acrotex.net}}
\revisionLabel{Prepared:}
\versionLabel{}
\graphicspath{{tile/}}
\setTileBgGraphic[scale=.2]{./tmfpurple_50}
%\textBgColor{cornsilk}
\parindent0pt\parskip\medskipamount
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\setTileBgGraphic[scale=.75]{./brewtile1}
This newest package is a simple application of established packages
\textsf{graphicx}, \textsf{multido} and \textsf{web}.
Download your favorite tiled background swatch from the Internet,
convert it to an \texttt{.eps} or a \texttt{.pdf} format (depending
if you use \textsf{distiller} or \textsf{pdftex}), place that image
in the same folder as your source document. Anywhere in your
document, use the command \verb!\setTileBgGraphic! to bring in your
tiled background using the \textsf{graphicx} package; for example,
\begin{verbatim}
\setTileBgGraphic[scale=.75]{./brewtile1}
\end{verbatim}
The \textsf{multido} package places these images in the background,
starting from the upper-left corner (the lower left corner if the
\texttt{uselltiling} option is taken) going across and up
(respectively, going across and down), one row at a time. The web
package is used to manage the graphical template created.
\newpage
\setTileBgGraphic[scale=.5]{./math-bkgrd}
Inserting a second file will create a new tiled background, like so
\begin{verbatim}
\setTileBgGraphic[scale=.5]{./math-bkgrd}
\end{verbatim}
\newpage
\disableTiling
You can disable tiling by using the \verb!\disableTiling! command then\dots
\newpage
\enableTiling
\setTileBgGraphic[scale=.5]{./IndianBlanket}
Re-enable it later by using \verb!\enableTiling!, possibly with a
new tile graphic, as on this page
\begin{verbatim}
\enableTiling
\setTileBgGraphic[scale=.5]{./IndianBlanket}
\end{verbatim}
Very swave!
\end{document}
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