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\documentclass[dvipdfmx]{article}
\usepackage{musikui}
\usepackage{listings}
\usepackage[dvipdfmx]{hyperref}
\usepackage{longtable}
\title{The musikui package v1}
\author{Naoki Kaneko}
\date{2018/04/25}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
This package is for easy expression of arithmetical restorations with \LaTeX{}.
\begin{center}
\begin{musikui}
\wari{\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}}
{\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}}
{\eaten{}&7&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}}
\musi{\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}}{4}
\sen
\musi{\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}}{3}
\musi{\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}}{3}
\sen
\musi{\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}}{2}
\musi{\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}}{2}
\sen
\musi{\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}}{0}
\musi{\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}}{0}
\sen
\musi{0}{0}
\end{musikui}
\end{center}
The package is maintained on GitHub:
\begin{itemize}
\item \url{https://github.com/puripuri2100/musikui.sty}
\end{itemize}
\section{Package read}
Read using \verb|\usepackage| command. There is no option.
\begin{lstlisting}[language=TeX]
\usepackage{musikui}
\end{lstlisting}
\section{Dependent package}
graphics package
\section{License}
The \LaTeX{} Project Public License
\section{Provide command}
\subsection{Commands related to composition}
\begin{lstlisting}[language=TeX]
\kake{<multiplicand>}{<multiplier>}{<product>}
\wari{<dividend>}{<divide>}{<quotient>}
\musi{<holes>}{<distance from the right end>}
\sen
\bubunsen{<length>}{<distance from the right end>}
\end{lstlisting}
\subsection{Commands related to holes}
\begin{lstlisting}[language=TeX]
\eaten{<numbers etc.>}
\noneaten{<numbers etc.>}
\halfeaten{<numbers etc.>}
\halfnoneaten{<numbers etc.>}
\hhalfeaten{<numbers etc.>}
\hhalfnoneaten{<numbers etc.>}
\end{lstlisting}
\section{The role of each command}
The role of each command is shown in Table \ref{yakuwari}.
\begin{longtable}[h]{rp{20em}}
\caption{\label{yakuwari}}\\
\verb|\kake|&Outputs \verb|<multiplicand>| \verb|<multiplier>| \verb|<product>| of multiplication arithmetical restorations calculation.\\
\verb|\wari|&Outputs \verb|<dividend>| \verb|<divide>| \verb|<quotient>| of division arithmetical restorations calculation.\\
\verb|\musi| &Outputs \verb|<holes> <distance from the right end> |.\\
\verb|\sen|&line\\
\verb|\bubunsen|&Line of the specified length\\
\verb|\eaten|&normal hole\\
\verb|\noneaten| &hole without a line \\
\verb|\halfeaten| &Half the width hole of \verb|\eaten|.\\
\verb|\halfnoneaten| &Hole without a line with half width of \verb|\eaten|.\\
\verb|\hhalfeaten| &Two holes with \verb|\harleaten| side by side.\\
\verb|\hhalfnoneaten| &\verb|\hhalfeaten| line without a hole
\end{longtable}
\section{Notation}
Use one musikui environment per an arithmetical restorations.
For the representation part of the hole, a hole and a hole (or a number) are connected by ``\verb|&|".
After using \verb|\kake| or \verb|\wari|, you just line \verb|\musi| and \verb|\sen| like the hole counting you want to express.
An example of division and multiplication is given below.
\begin{longtable}[h]{l|l}
\begin{lstlisting}[language=TeX]
\begin{musikui}
\kake{8&\eaten{}&6&\eaten{}}
{\eaten{}&\eaten{}}
{\eaten{}&\eaten&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}}
\musi{\eaten{}&6&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}}{0}
\musi{\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&6}{1}
\sen
\end{musikui}
\end{lstlisting}
&
\begin{musikui}
\kake{8&\eaten{}&6&\eaten{}}
{\eaten{}&\eaten{}}
{\eaten{}&\eaten&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}}
\musi{\eaten{}&6&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}}{0}
\musi{\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&6}{1}
\sen
\end{musikui}
\\
\begin{lstlisting}[language=TeX]
\begin{musikui}
\wari{\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}}
{\eaten{}&\eaten{}}
{\eaten{}&\eaten}
\musi{\eaten{}&\eaten{}}{1}
\sen
\musi{8&\eaten{}}{0}
\musi{\eaten{}&\eaten{}}{0}
\sen
\musi{\eaten{}}{0}
\end{musikui}
\end{lstlisting}
&
\begin{musikui}
\wari{\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}}
{\eaten{}&\eaten{}}
{\eaten{}&\eaten}
\musi{\eaten{}&\eaten{}}{1}
\sen
\musi{8&\eaten{}}{0}
\musi{\eaten{}&\eaten{}}{0}
\sen
\musi{\eaten{}}{0}
\end{musikui}
\\
\begin{lstlisting}[language=TeX]
\begin{musikui}
\wari{\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}}
{\eaten{}&\eaten{}}
{\eaten{}&\eaten}
\musi{\eaten{}&\eaten{}}{1}
\bubunsen{4}{0}
\musi{8&\eaten{}}{0}
\musi{\eaten{}&\eaten{}}{0}
\bubunsen{2}{0}
\musi{\eaten{}}{0}
\end{musikui}
\end{lstlisting}
&
\begin{musikui}
\wari{\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}&\eaten{}}
{\eaten{}&\eaten{}}
{\eaten{}&\eaten}
\musi{\eaten{}&\eaten{}}{1}
\bubunsen{4}{0}
\musi{8&\eaten{}}{0}
\musi{\eaten{}&\eaten{}}{0}
\bubunsen{2}{0}
\musi{\eaten{}}{0}
\end{musikui}
\end{longtable}
\section{Customize}
You can change the value of arithmetical restorations using \verb|\renewcommand*|.
\begin{lstlisting}[language=TeX]
\renewcommand*{\musiwidth}{2em}
\end{lstlisting}
The values whose roles and default values can be changed are shown in Table \ref{kiteiti}.
\begin{longtable}[h]{lll}
\caption{\label{kiteiti}}\\
\verb|\musiwidth|&hole width&1.2em\\
\verb|\musiheight|&hole height&0.96em\\
\verb|\musidepth|&hole depth&0.24em\\
\verb|\musihgap|&distance between hole and hole&0.4em\\
\verb|\musivgap|&distance between hole and line&0.4em\\
\verb|\musirule|&line width&0.4pt\\
\verb|\musiopsymbol|&multiplication sign&\verb|$\times$|\\
\verb|\musiwarikakko|÷ symbol&\verb|\Big)|
\end{longtable}
\section{Summary}
If all of the above is taken into the drawing, it will be Figure \ref{fig:one} and Figure \ref{fig:two}.
\begin{figure}[htbp]
\begin{minipage}{0.5\hsize}
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[width=60mm]{kake.pdf}
\end{center}
\caption{multiplication}
\label{fig:one}
\end{minipage}
\begin{minipage}{0.5\hsize}
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[width=60mm]{wari.pdf}
\end{center}
\caption{division}
\label{fig:two}
\end{minipage}
\end{figure}
\end{document}
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