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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2006-01-11 23:55:59 +0000
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+ pawpict package for LaTeX2e
+
+This is a distribution of my pawpict package for easy inclusion
+of graphics made by PAW (Physics Analysis Workstation). You need
+to have PAW installed on yor system to bennefiet from this package.
+
+The distribution file are:
+
+ README this file.
+ pawpict.dtx documentation and source file
+ pawpict.ins bacth file for docstrip
+
+To install this package, do in a temporary directory:
+
+ 1)
+ latex pawpict.ins
+ 2)
+ move the files
+ pawpict.sty
+ to some diretory seached by LaTeX, e.g. in teTeX:
+ /usr/lib/texmf/local/tex/latex/pawpict/, or %TEXINPUTS%
+ in DOS.
+ 3)
+ do
+ latex pawpict.dtx
+ latex pawpict.dtx
+ makeindex -s gind -o pawpict.ind pwpict.idx
+ makeindex -s gglo -o pawpict.gls pawpict.glo
+ latex pawpict.dtx
+ to produce the documentation.
+
+This package is copyright of Christian Holm, but is distributed
+under the GNU General Public Lisence.
+
+Happy typesetting :-)
+
+Christian Holm
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+% \iffalse
+%<*copyright>
+% pawpict macros for use with LaTeX and PAW
+% $Header: pawpict.dtx,v 1.0 97/12/24 14:43:14 sdc Exp $
+%$%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% Copyright (C) 1997 Christian Holm.
+%
+% The pawpict package is free software; you can redistribute it
+% and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
+% as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
+% the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+%
+% The pawpict package is distributed in the hope that it will be
+% useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty
+% of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+% GNU General Public License for more details.
+%
+% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+% along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+% Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% @LaTeX-style-file{
+%% Author = "Christian Holm",
+%% Version = "1.0",
+%% Date = "1997/12/24",
+%% Time = "14:43:14",
+%% Filename = "pawpict.sty",
+%% Address = "Niels Bohr Institute of Physics
+%% University of Copenhagen
+%% Denmark",
+%% Email = "cholm@fys.ku.dk (Internet)",
+%% CodeTable = "ISO/ASCII",
+%% Keywords = "LaTeX2e, PAW, graphics",
+%% Supported = "yes",
+%% Abstract = "LaTeX package for providing easy inclusion of
+%% graphics made in PAW"
+%% }
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%</copyright>
+%<*driver>
+\documentclass{ltxdoc}
+\EnableCrossrefs
+\RecordChanges
+\CodelineIndex
+\typeout{Expect some Under- and overfull boxes}
+\begin{document}
+ \DocInput{pawpict.dtx}
+\end{document}
+% \fi
+%
+%\newcommand{\CERNLIB}{\textsc{cernlib}\index{CERNLIB}}
+%\newcommand{\CMZ}{\textsc{cmz}\index{CMZ}}
+%\newcommand{\COMIS}{\textsc{comis}\index{COMIS}}
+%\newcommand{\CSPACK}{\textsc{cspack}\index{CSPACK}}
+%\newcommand{\FATMEN}{\textsc{fatmen}\index{FATMEN}}
+%\newcommand{\GEANT}{\textsc{geant}\index{GEANT}}
+%\newcommand{\GKS}{\textsc{gks}\index{GKS}}
+%\newcommand{\HBOOK}{\textsc{hbook}\index{HBOOK}}
+%\newcommand{\HEPDB}{\textsc{hepdb}\index{HEPDB}}
+%\newcommand{\HIGZ}{\textsc{higz}\index{HIGZ}}
+%\newcommand{\HPLOT}{\textsc{hplot}\index{HPLOT}}
+%\newcommand{\KUIP}{\textsc{kuip}\index{KUIP}}
+%\newcommand{\MINUIT}{\textsc{minuit}\index{MINUIT}}
+%\newcommand{\PATCHY}{\textsc{patchy}\index{PATCHY}}
+%\newcommand{\PAW}{\textsc{paw}\index{PAW}}
+%\newcommand{\SIGMA}{\textsc{sigma}\index{SIGMA}}
+%\newcommand{\PAWPP}{\textsc{paw++}\index{PAW++}}
+%\newcommand{\WWW}{\textsc{www}\index{WWW}}
+%\newcommand{\VAXTAP}{\textsc{vaxtap}\index{VAXTAP}}
+%\newcommand{\ZEBRA}{\textsc{zebra}\index{ZEBRA}}
+%
+%\def\fileversion{v1.0}
+%\def\filedate{97/12/24}
+%\def\docdate {97/12/24}
+%\def\bs{{\tt\char'134}}
+%\newcommand{\Lcs}[1]{{\bs\tt#1}}
+%
+%\def\SpecialOptIndex#1{%
+% \index{#1\actualchar{\protect\ttfamily#1}
+% (option)\encapchar usage}%
+% \index{options:\levelchar{\protect\ttfamily#1}\encapchar
+% usage}}
+%\def\DescribeOption{\leavevmode
+% \begingroup\MakePrivateLetters\DescribeOPT}
+%\def\DescribeOPT#1{\endgroup
+% \marginpar{\raggedleft\PrintDescribeMacro{#1}}%
+% \SpecialOptIndex{#1}\ignorespaces}
+%\def\SpecialPawIndex#1{%
+% \index{#1\actualchar{\protect\ttfamily#1}
+% (\textsc{paw} command)\encapchar usage}%
+% \index{paw\actualchar{\protect\textsc{paw} command:}%
+% \levelchar{\protect\ttfamily#1}\encapchar
+% usage}}
+%\def\DescribePaw{\leavevmode
+% \begingroup\MakePrivateLetters\Describe@Paw}
+%\def\Describe@Paw#1{\endgroup
+% \marginpar{\raggedleft\PrintDescribeMacro{#1}}%
+% \SpecialPawIndex{#1}\ignorespaces}
+%
+% \DoNotIndex{\@ne,\advance,\begin,\char,\closein,\def,\DeclareOption}
+% \DoNotIndex{\divide,\docdate,\else,\end,\fi,\filedate,\fileversion}
+% \DoNotIndex{\framebox,\global,\ifdim,\ifeof,\ifnum,\ifx,\let,\loop}
+% \DoNotIndex{\makebox,\mbox,\mutliply,\NeedsTeXFormat,\newcommand}
+% \DoNotIndex{\newcount,\newdim,\newenvironment,\newif,\newsavebox}
+% \DoNotIndex{\noindent,\openin,\PackageWarning,\par,\ProcessOptions}
+% \DoNotIndex{\ProvidesPackage,\put,\relax,\repeat,\RequirePackage}
+% \DoNotIndex{\rule,\savebox,\space,\tempa,\textsc,\tt,\undefined}
+% \DoNotIndex{\usebox}
+%
+% \changes{v1.0}{97/12/24}{The creation of \textsf{pawpict}}
+%
+% \title{The \textsf{pawpict}--package\thanks{%
+% This package is based on output from \textsc{paw}.
+% This file has version number \fileversion{} dated \filedate{}.
+% The documentation was last revised on \docdate.
+% }}
+% \author{Christian Holm\thanks{Due thancks to the creators of \textsc{paw}}}
+%
+% \date{\docdate}
+%
+% \maketitle
+% \begin{abstract}
+% This package is for use with \textsc{paw} as distributed from the
+% \textsc{cernlib}. It is intended to make it easier to include
+% pictures made in \textsc{paw} in \LaTeX{} documents. However, this
+% package is really only usefull if more then one such picture is
+% included in the document.
+% \end{abstract}
+%
+% \tableofcontents
+%
+% \section{Motivation for use of \texttt{pawpict}}
+%
+% When you in \PAW{} create a picture for use in \LaTeX{}, you have
+% the option of either making a (Encapsulated) Postscript file, and
+% include this in your document by doing something like:
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \begin{figure}
+% \epsffile{example.eps}
+% \caption{Example of Encapsulated PostScript in \LaTeX{}.}
+% \label{EXAMPLE_EPS}
+% \end{figure}
+% \end{verbatim}
+% or you can create a Encapsulated \LaTeX{} file and include it with
+% something like:
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \begin{figure}
+% \include{example.tex}
+% \caption{Example of Encapsulated \LaTeX{} in \LaTeX{}.}
+% \label{EXAMPLE_TEX}
+% \end{figure}
+% \end{verbatim}
+%
+% Now the \LaTeX{} version has the obvoius advantage, that they take
+% up less disk space\footnote{Postscript Files are notriously big},
+% and also, % you can view these files on \textit{any}
+% \texttt{dvi}--previewer\footnote{Some \texttt{dvi}--previewers do
+% not understand the \Lcs{special} command needed for Postscript
+% files}.
+%
+% However, the \LaTeX{} generated by \PAW{} tends to be rather long
+% and hard to read, making it diffecult to make changes, or just get a
+% clear picture of what is going on. Therefore, it would be nice to
+% \textit{reduce} the size of these files, and make them easier to
+% understand, as well as saving disk space.
+%
+% This package realizes this, by making the common commands needed for
+% pictures generated by \PAW{} (actually \HIGZ{}) avaliable in one
+% style file to be included by \Lcs{usepackage\{pawpict\}}
+%
+% \DescribeEnv{noborder}
+% The option \texttt{noborder} is avaliable for the \texttt{pawpict}
+% package. Pass the option \texttt{noborder} to pawpict, if you in
+% \PAW{} have created the pictures without borders. Else do nothing.
+%
+% \section{How to use \texttt{pawpict}}
+%
+% \subsection{Things to do in \PAW{}}
+% To create a \LaTeX{} file containing a picture produced by \HIGZ{},
+% do the following in \PAW{}:
+% \begin{enumerate}
+% \item First you must open a file (in the current directory), and
+% assign it a Logical Unit Number (LUN). This is done by:
+% \DescribePaw{FORTRAN/FILE}
+% \begin{quote}
+% \texttt{FORTRAN/FILE} \textsl{LUN~FNAME} \texttt{[}
+% \textsl{STATUS} \texttt{]}
+% \end{quote}
+% where \textsl{LUN} is any integer\footnote{LUN 10 is used by
+% \PAW{} as \texttt{paw.metafile}}, \textsl{FNAME} is a valid file
+% name and \textsl{STATUS} can be any of:
+% \begin{description}
+% \item{OLD} Open existing file for reading.
+% \item{APPEND} Open existing file and position at EOF.
+% \item{NEW} Create new file; error if already existing.
+% \item{UNKNOWN} Open existing or create new file.
+% \item{DONTKNOW} Like UNKNOWN except on VMS opens highest cycle.
+% \end{description}
+% Default is UNKNOWN.
+% \item Second, you should tell \HIGZ{} that it should create output
+% on a file and this is to be in the \LaTeX{} format. This is
+% accompliced in \PAW{} by:
+% \DescribePaw{GRAPHICS/METAFILE}
+% \begin{quote}
+% \texttt{GRAPHICS/METAFILE} [$\pm$]\textsl{LUN} -777
+% \textsl{FNAME}
+% \end{quote}
+% where \textsl{LUN} is the Logical Unit Number, and \textsl{FNAME}
+% is the filename, used in 1. If \textsl{LUN} is provided negative,
+% then the picyures will \emph{not} be output on the display, but
+% only in the file.
+% \item Now create what ever picture you may need, using zones,
+% superimpose, etc. However, do \emph{only} create one picture.
+% \item Lastly, you \emph{must} close the file:
+% \DescribePaw{FORTRAN/CLOSE}
+% \begin{quote}
+% \texttt{FORTRAN/CLOSE} \textsl{LUN}
+% \end{quote}
+% still using the \textsl{LUN} created in 1.
+% \end{enumerate}
+%
+% Now you have a file in your current directory, containing \LaTeX{}
+% commands to draw the picture created by \HIGZ{}.
+%
+% There is an example of what might be in such a file (a lot is left
+% out) in Figure~\ref{exa:higzfile}
+% \begin{figure}[htbp]\label{exa:higzfile}
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% HIGZ version 1.23/07 LaTeX metafile created 97/12/11 23.58
+% \ifx\higzunit\undefined\unitlength=0pt{}
+% \else\unitlength=\higzunit\fi
+% \ifdim\unitlength=0pt\unitlength=\textwidth
+% \divide\unitlength 2000\fi\par\noindent
+% \begin{picture}(2000,2000)(0,0)
+% \ifx\higzdraft\undefined\newcount
+% \higzdraft\higzdraft=0{}\fi\ifnum\higzdraft>0
+% \put(0,0){\framebox(2000,2000){}}
+% \else\ifx\higzstep\undefined\newcount\higzstep\higzstep=0{}\fi
+% \ifnum\higzstep<1\higzstep=2\fi
+% ...
+% \def\higzstroke#1,#2,#3,#4;{
+% \advance\higzloffs\higzllen
+% \ifnum\higzloffs>#1\advance\higzloffs-\higzllen\advance\higzloffs-#1
+% \higzloffs=-\higzloffs\ifnum#2>0
+% \put(\higzlx,\higzly){\line(#3,#4){\higzloffs}}\fi\
+% ifnum#2<0\put(\higzlx,\higzly){\circle*{0}}\fi
+% \higztemp=\higzloffs\multiply\higztemp#3
+% \advance\higzlx\higztemp\higztemp=\higzloffs
+% \multiply\higztemp#4\advance\higzly\higztemp
+% \advance\higzllen-\higzloffs\higzloffs=#1
+% \else\ifnum#2>0
+% \put(\higzlx,\higzly){\line(#3,#4){\higzllen}}
+% \fi\ifnum#2<0\put(\higzlx,\higzly){\circle*{0}}
+% \fi\higzllen=0\fi}
+% ...
+% % End of Initialisation
+% \let\higzline=\higzsolid
+% \put(0,0){\framebox(2268,2268){}}
+% \put(227,227){\framebox(1814,1814){}}
+% \m1058,76;\s-1,3;\s-5,1;\r4;\s-5,-1;
+% \s-1,-3;\s1,-3;\s3,-2;\s8,-1;\s3,-2;\s1,-3;
+% \D1;\s-1,-4;\s-5,-1;\r4;\s-5,1;\s-1,4;
+% \m1067,91;\s2,-2;\s1,2;\s-1,1;\s-2,-1;\m1069,80;
+% ...
+% \fi\end{picture}
+% \end{verbatim}
+% \caption{Example of a picture created by \HIGZ{}}
+% \end{figure}
+%
+% \subsection{Things to do in an editor}
+%
+% The file created by \HIGZ{} contains
+% \emph{all} the commands needed, but since a lot of these commands
+% are also in style file \texttt{pawpict}, you need to take some of
+% the definitions out of the file, created by \HIGZ{}.
+%
+% Open the newly created file in you favorite ASCII editor, and then
+% delete up to the line saying
+% \texttt{\% End of Initialisation}, and then save the file.
+%
+% The next step needed, is to edit your \LaTeX{} document, making
+% paragraphs, text, tables, figures, etc and include the picture made
+% by \HIGZ{}. More on this in the next section.
+%
+% \subsection{Things to do in document}
+%
+% The picture should be included in some \textsc{figure}
+% enviroment. To do this easely, \DescribeEnv{pawfig} use the
+% \texttt{pawfig} enviroment. It takes one mandatory argument, the
+% caption to put under the figure. It also has a optional
+% argument. The optional argument is the width of the figure (defaults
+% amounts to full page width).
+%
+% In any case, the \texttt{pawfig} environment, should be used as:
+% \begin{quote}
+% \Lcs{begin\{pawfig\}[}\textsl{option}\texttt{]\{}\textsl{caption}\texttt{\}}\\
+% \Lcs{input\{}\textsl{filename}\texttt{\}}\\
+% \Lcs{end\{pawfig\}}\\
+% \end{quote}
+%
+% \DescribeEnv{pawpict}
+% Also, if you like, you can provide the figure enironment yourself,
+% but then you should use the \texttt{pawpict} enviroment, wich takes
+% no arguments. It is used like this:
+% \begin{quote}
+% \Lcs{begin\{pawpict\}}\\
+% \Lcs{input\{}\textsl{filename}\texttt{\}}\\
+% \Lcs{end\{pawfig\}}\\
+% \end{quote}
+%
+% \DescribeEnv{pawfigure}
+% This is a simple environment, that takes two mandatory arguments:
+% the width and the caption. Optional argument is the placement.
+%
+% \section{The User Commands}
+%
+% In this part we describe the commands,
+% which you have at your disposal in the present style.
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\pawdraft}
+% You can use the command \Lcs{pawdraft} to control the output
+% of the pictures made by \HIGZ{}. If this is set, no picture
+% will be drawn, instead, a frame of the size of the picture
+% is produced, at the place where the picture would go.
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\pawfigplacement}
+% This macro takes one argument, the placement of the figure
+% floats. Notice this is meaningless if you use the \texttt{floatflt}
+% package. The placement parameters are in the standard \LaTeX{} form.
+% (\texttt{h}ere, \texttt{t}op, \texttt{b}ottom,
+% or \texttt{p}age, in any combination. Default is \texttt{htbp}.)
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\pawincludepict}
+% This macro includes a file, putting it in a \texttt{pawpict}
+% environment. The mandaory argument is the filename, the optional is
+% the width of the picture.
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\pawincludefig}
+% Much like above, only it is put in a \texttt{pawfig} environment,
+% with to mandatory arguments, the filename, and the
+% caption. Optionally the width of the figure may be specified.
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\pawincludefigure}
+% Much like above, only it is put in a \texttt{pawfigure} environment,
+% with three mandatory arguments, the filename, the width, and the
+% caption. Optionally the placement of the figure may be specified.
+%
+% There are also some commands for producing simple text
+% inserts. These are listed in Table~\ref{tab:short}. They are
+% basically convinient shorthand macroes for various text inserts,
+% but also makes and index entry to that keyword.
+%
+% \begin{table}[htbp]
+% \label{tab:short}
+% \begin{tabular}{l l}
+% \textbf{Command}&\textbf{Resault}\\
+% \Lcs{CERNLIB}& \textsc{cernlib}\\
+% \Lcs{CMZ}& \textsc{cmz}\\
+% \Lcs{COMIS}& \textsc{comis} \\
+% \Lcs{CSPACK}& \textsc{cspack} \\
+% \Lcs{FATMEN}& \textsc{fatmen} \\
+% \Lcs{GEANT}& \textsc{geant} \\
+% \Lcs{GKS}& \textsc{gks} \\
+% \Lcs{HBOOK}& \textsc{hbook} \\
+% \Lcs{HEPDB}& \textsc{hepdb} \\
+% \Lcs{HIGZ}& \textsc{higz} \\
+% \Lcs{HPLOT}& \textsc{hplot} \\
+% \Lcs{KUIP}& \textsc{kuip} \\
+% \Lcs{MINUIT}& \textsc{minuit} \\
+% \Lcs{PATCHY}& \textsc{patchy} \\
+% \Lcs{PAW}& \textsc{paw} \\
+% \Lcs{SIGMA}& \textsc{sigma} \\
+% \Lcs{PAWPP}& \textsc{paw++} \\
+% \Lcs{WWW}& \textsc{www} \\
+% \Lcs{VAXTAP}& \textsc{vaxtap} \\
+% \Lcs{ZEBRA}& \textsc{zebra} \\
+% \end{tabular}
+% \caption{Shorthand macroes}
+% \end{table}
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\bs}\DescribeMacro{\Lcs}
+% Also defined are the macroes \Lcs{bs} and \Lcs{Lcs}.
+% type, preceded by a backslash. \Lcs{bs} takes no argument, and produce
+% a backslash \bs{}. \Lcs{Lcs} takes one argument, and typesets this
+% argument in typewriter font, preceded by a backslash. This is usefull
+% for macro descriptions etc. In fact \Lcs{Lcs} is produced by the
+% sequence \bs\texttt{Lcs\{Lcs\}}. These commands where actaully defined
+% to ease the writing of this documentation, but left in the style, since
+% I find them generally usefull.
+%
+% \iffalse
+%<*package>
+% \fi
+%
+% \section{Implementation}
+%
+% In this section, the implementation of the \texttt{pawpict} package
+% will be described.
+%
+% \subsection{Style definitions}
+%
+% These definitions serve basically to say something about the style
+% and not much else.
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\fileversion{v1.0}
+\def\filedate{97/12/12}
+\def\docdate {97/12/12}
+\ProvidesPackage{pawpict}[\filedate\space\fileversion\space pawpict
+ package.]
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
+\def\bs{{\tt\char'134}}
+\newcommand{\Lcs}[1]{{\bs\tt#1}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% \subsection{Options}
+%
+% \DescribeOption{noborder}
+% \DescribeOption{border}
+% The Following is the avaliable options to the \texttt{pawpict}
+% package.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\DeclareOption{border}{}
+\DeclareOption{noborder}{\def\noborder{}}
+\DeclareOption*{\PackageWarning{pawpict}{Unkown option: `\CurrentOption'}}
+\ProcessOptions\relax
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Pass the option \texttt{noborder} to pawpict, if you in \PAW{} have
+% created the pictures without borders. Else do nothing.
+%
+% \subsection{Control Commands}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\pawdraft}
+% This command controls wether \LaTeX{} should draw the picture,
+% or a box, the size of the picture.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\pawdraft{\def\higzdraft{}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\pawfigplacement}
+% This command tells \LaTeX{} how to place the figures, using normal
+% \LaTeX{} placement syntax. It defaults to \texttt{htbp}.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand{\pawfigplacement}[1]{\def\tempa{#1}}
+\ifx\tempa\undefined
+ \def\figplacement{htbp}
+\else
+ \def\figplacement{\tempa{}}
+\fi
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \subsection{The enviroments}
+%
+% Next the environments are defined.
+%
+% \paragraph*{Notice:} No definitions are
+% present in the environment definitions. This is not possible because
+% of the way \TeX{} interpreds argumments. It would have been nice to
+% limit the use of the definitions to the enviroments, but I just don't
+% know a way to do that. The reason why \TeX{} will not allow it, is
+% because \TeX{} expands the possible arguments of an environment, in
+% \emph{all} subseguent uses of that argument, also in macro definitions.
+% So if you have an enviroment that takes an argument, then \emph{every}
+% occurence of \texttt{\#1}\footnote{\texttt{\#1} is the \textit{token}
+% \TeX{} uses for the \textit{type}: ``\textit{the first argument of a
+% macro}''.} is concidered an argument to the environment. That means,
+% if you have a macro definition in the definition of the environment
+% of the form \Lcs{def}\Lcs{foo\#1\{...\#1...\}}, then, the argument
+% the user gave to the environment, will be passed to the macro,
+% which doesn't make sense, because you will create a new macro every
+% time you use the enviroment. For exapmle, if you gave the
+% environment the argument `\texttt{foo}', then the above macro would
+% be \Lcs{foobar\{...\#1...\}} wich is strictly forbidden.
+%
+% \begin{macro}{pawpict}
+% This is the simple enviroment, that takes no arguments, and merely
+% provide the neccesary dimensions.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newenvironment{pawpict}[1][\textwidth]{
+ \ifx\higzunit\undefined
+ \newdimen\higzunit
+ \fi
+ \higzunit#1
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Test to see if dimension \Lcs{higzunit} is defined, then define
+% it. In any case, set it to the (optional) argument of
+% \texttt{pawpict} which defaults to width of page
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \ifx\noborder\undefined
+ \divide\higzunit2268
+ \else
+ \divide\higzunit2045
+ \fi
+ \unitlength\higzunit
+% \end{macrocode}
+% First we check to see, if the dimension \Lcs{higzunit} is set. This
+% should be set by \HIGZ{}, when it writes out the \LaTeX{} file, or
+% by some other style (maybe \texttt{cernman}?). If it isn't set, then
+% it becomes the size of the text width. In any case
+% the unit lenght (\Lcs{unitlenght}) becomes one $2000^\mbox{\small th}{}$ or
+% one $2268^\mbox{\small th}{}$ part of \Lcs{higzwidth} depending on wether
+% the picture was created with a border or not. \Lcs{textwidth} is
+% usally defined in either a class (such as \texttt{article}) or a
+% style (such as \texttt{a4wide}). This is done to make the picture
+% come out right relative to the text.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \ifx\higzdraft\undefined
+ \else
+ \begin{picture}(2000,2000)
+ \put(0,0){\framebox(2000,2000){}}
+ \put(500,500){\mbox{Here will be a picture made by \PAW{}}}
+ \end{picture}
+ \unitlength=0pt{}
+ \fi
+% \end{macrocode}
+% This is a check to see, if the picture should be draw. This is
+% usefull if you don't want \LaTeX{} to produce the final picture, for
+% example if you are preparing a draft of your document, and only want
+% to see if the picture has the right size, and comes out the right
+% place. If \Lcs{higzdraft} is set, then \LaTeX will only produce a
+% frame in the size of the right size. You can control this by the
+% command \Lcs{pawdraft}.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \ifx\higzstep\undefined
+ \newcount\higzstep\higzstep=0{}
+ \fi
+ \ifnum\higzstep<1
+ \higzstep=2
+ \fi
+% \end{macrocode}
+% The dimension \Lcs{higzstep} determinds in how many steps, a curve,
+% line, etc should be drawn. The should \emph{not} be extarnally
+% defined, unless in some very rare cases.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \ifx\higzxx\undefined
+ \newcount\higzxx
+ \newcount\higzyy
+ \newcount\higzx
+ \newcount\higzy
+ \newcount\higzdx
+ \newcount\higzdy
+ \newcount\higzlx
+ \newcount\higzly
+ \newcount\higzslope
+ \newcount\higzlen
+ \newcount\higzllen
+ \newcount\higzoffs
+ \newcount\higzloffs
+ \newcount\higzadash
+ \newcount\higzbdash
+ \newcount\higzcdash
+ \newcount\higzddash
+ \newcount\higzmsize
+ \newcount\higztemp
+ \fi
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Define all the counters needed to draw the pictures, if they are
+% not defined\footnote{Actually, they should not be defined any where
+% else, then via the \texttt{pawpict} environment.}
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \par
+ \noindent
+ \ifx\noborder\undefined
+ \begin{picture}(2268,2268)(0,0)
+ \else
+ \begin{picture}(2000,2000)(0,0)
+ \fi
+}
+{
+ \end{picture}
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Finally, start a \texttt{picture} environment, to put the drawing
+% macroes inside.
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{pawfig}
+% This is the more complex environment, with one mandatory and one
+% optional argument. It is set in a \texttt{floatingfigure} or
+% in a \texttt{figure} environment, depending on wether the
+% \texttt{floatflt} style is avaliable.
+%
+% By default the figures are treated as normal floats, but if the
+% \texttt{floatflt} style is avaliable, it makes a nicer output, to
+% use this package for floats (i.e.\ for figures)
+% So that {\sf pawpict} can be run independently of {\tt floatflt.sty}
+% we first check for its existence and set the "have@floatflt" flag
+% appropriately for use below.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newif\ifhave@floatflt
+\openin\@ne floatflt.sty
+\ifeof\@ne \else \have@floatflttrue \fi
+\closein\@ne \relax
+% \end{macrocode}
+% If we found {\tt floatflt.sty} we use it.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\ifhave@floatflt
+ \RequirePackage{floatflt}
+\fi
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Now the conditinal definition of the \texttt{pawfig} environment
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newsavebox{\pawfigcaption}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Savebox for the caption of the figure.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\ifhave@floatflt
+ \newenvironment{pawfig}[2][\textwidth]{
+ \savebox{\pawfigcaption}{#2}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Save the second (mandatory) argument in the save box for the
+% caption.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \ifx\pawfigwidth\undefined
+ \newdimen\pawfigwidth
+ \fi
+ \pawfigwidth#1
+ \ifdim\pawfigwidth>\textwidth
+ \pawfigwidth\textwidth
+ \fi
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Define the dimension \Lcs{pawfigwidth}, and set it to the first
+% (optional) argument. Then test to see if this is bigger then the
+% dimension \Lcs{textwidth}, if it is, then set it to that
+% dimension.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \begin{floatingfigure}{\pawfigwidth}
+ \begin{pawpict}[\pawfigwidth]
+ }
+ {
+ \end{pawpict}
+ \caption{\usebox{\pawfigcaption}}
+ \end{floatingfigure}
+ }
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Using the \texttt{floatingfigure} environment, we make a figure in
+% the width of the text, if no optional argument is given, and then
+% start the primitive \texttt{pawpict} environment. Finally the
+% caption is put under the figure.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\else
+ \newenvironment{pawfig}[2][\textwidth]{
+ \savebox{\pawfigcaption}{#2}
+ \ifx\pawfigwidth\undefined
+ \newdimen\pawfigwidth
+ \fi
+ \pawfigwidth#1
+ \begin{figure}[\figplacement]
+ \begin{pawpict}[\pawfigwidth]
+ }
+ {
+ \end{pawpict}
+ \caption{\usebox{\pawfigcaption}}
+ \end{figure}
+ }
+\fi
+% \end{macrocode}
+% End of the conditional definition of \texttt{pawfig} environmanent.
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{pawfigure}
+% This is a simple environment, that takes two mandatory arguments:
+% the width and the caption. Optional argument is the placement.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newenvironment{pawfigure}[3][htbp]{%
+ \savebox{\pawfigcaption}{#3}
+ \ifx\pawfigwidth\undefined
+ \newdimen\pawfigwidth
+ \fi
+ \pawfigwidth#2
+ \begin{figure}[#1]
+ \begin{pawpict}[\pawfigwidth]
+}
+{
+ \end{pawpict}
+ \caption{\usebox{\pawfigcaption}}
+ \end{figure}
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \subsection{Picture include commands}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\pawincludepict}
+% This macro includes a file, putting it in a \texttt{pawpict}
+% environment. The mandaory argument is the filename, the optional is
+% the width of the picture.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand{\pawincludepict}[2][\textwidth]{%
+ \begin{pawpict}%
+ \input{#2}%
+ \end{pawpict}%
+}%
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\pawincludefig}
+% Much like above, only it is put in a \texttt{pawfig} environment,
+% with to mandatory arguments, the filename, and the
+% caption. Optionally the width of the figure may be specified.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand{\pawincludefig}[3][\textwidth]{%
+ \begin{pawfig}[#1]{#3}%
+ \input{#2} %
+ \end{pawfig}%
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\pawincludefigure}
+% Much like above, only it is put in a \texttt{pawfigure} environment,
+% with three mandatory arguments, the filename, the width, and the
+% caption. Optionally the placement of the figure may be specified.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand{\pawincludefigure}[4][htbp]{%
+ \begin{pawfigure}[#1]{#3}{#4}%
+ \input{#2} %
+ \end{pawfigure}%
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \subsection{The Drawing macroes}
+%
+% These macroes are not well documentated, I'm sorry \verb+:-(+.
+%
+% All the lines, curves, characters, etc.\ made by \HIGZ{} is made of
+% horizontal and vertical lines, or dots.
+%
+% In time, these maybe substuted with more efficient macros. Since the
+% number of command needed to draw a picture is large, it takes some
+% time to process the picture.
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\higzstroke}
+% This defines the basic stroke of \HIGZ{}, an either vertical or
+% horizontal line.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\higzstroke#1,#2,#3,#4;{
+ \advance\higzloffs\higzllen
+ \ifnum\higzloffs>#1
+ \advance\higzloffs-\higzllen
+ \advance\higzloffs-#1
+ \higzloffs=-\higzloffs
+ \ifnum#2>0
+ \put(\higzlx,\higzly){\line(#3,#4){\higzloffs}}
+ \fi
+ \ifnum#2<0
+ \put(\higzlx,\higzly){\circle*{0}}
+ \fi
+ \higztemp=\higzloffs
+ \multiply\higztemp#3
+ \advance\higzlx\higztemp
+ \higztemp=\higzloffs
+ \multiply\higztemp#4
+ \advance\higzly\higztemp
+ \advance\higzllen-\higzloffs
+ \higzloffs=#1
+ \else
+ \ifnum#2>0
+ \put(\higzlx,\higzly){\line(#3,#4){\higzllen}}
+ \fi
+ \ifnum#2<0
+ \put(\higzlx,\higzly){\circle*{0}}
+ \fi
+ \higzllen=0
+ \fi
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\higzdased}
+% Like above, only with spaces between the lines, to make dashed and
+% punctured lines, curves etc.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\higzdashed#1,#2,#3,#4,#5;{{
+ \higzlx=#1
+ \higzly=#2
+ \higzllen=#5
+ \higzloffs=\higzoffs
+ \loop
+ \ifnum\higzloffs<\higzadash
+ \ifnum\higzadash>1
+ \higzstroke\higzadash,1,#3,#4;
+ \else
+ \higzstroke\higzadash,-1,#3,#4;
+ \fi
+ \else
+ \ifnum\higzloffs<\higzbdash
+ \higzstroke
+ \higzbdash,0,#3,#4;
+ \else
+ \ifnum\higzloffs<\higzcdash
+ \higztemp=\higzcdash
+ \advance\higztemp-\higzbdash
+ \ifnum\higztemp>1
+ \higzstroke\higzcdash,1,#3,#4;
+ \else
+ \higzstroke\higzcdash,-1,#3,#4;
+ \fi
+ \else
+ \ifnum\higzloffs<\higzddash
+ \higzstroke\higzddash,0,#3,#4;
+ \else
+ \higzloffs=0
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ \ifnum\higzllen>0
+ \repeat
+ \global\higzoffs=\higzloffs
+}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\higzsolid}
+% This macro draws a solid line!
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\higzsolid#1,#2,#3,#4,#5;{
+ \put(#1,#2){\line(#3,#4){#5}}
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\higzhslant}
+% This macro draws a slanted line made from small horizontal lines.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\higzhslant#1,#2,#3;{
+ \higzslope=#1
+ \multiply\higzslope1000
+ \advance\higzslope500
+ \divide\higzslope#2
+ \higzlen=\higzslope
+ \multiply\higzlen\higzstep
+ \divide\higzlen1000
+ \higzdy=0
+ \loop
+ \ifnum\higzdy<#2
+ \higzx=\higzxx
+ \higzy=\higzyy
+ \higzdx=\higzslope
+ \multiply\higzdx\higzdy
+ \advance\higzdx500
+ \divide\higzdx1000
+ \advance\higzy\higzdy
+ \multiply\higzdx#3
+ \advance\higzx\higzdx
+ \multiply\higzdx#3
+ \advance\higzdx\higzlen
+ \ifnum\higzdx>#1
+ \advance\higzlen#1
+ \advance\higzlen-\higzdx
+ \fi
+ \higzline\higzx,\higzy,#3,0,\higzlen;
+ \advance\higzdy\higzstep
+ \repeat
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\higzvslant}
+% This macro draws a slanted line made from small vertical lines.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\higzvslant#1,#2,#3;{
+ \higzslope=#2
+ \multiply\higzslope1000
+ \advance\higzslope500
+ \divide\higzslope#1
+ \higzlen=\higzslope
+ \multiply\higzlen\higzstep
+ \divide\higzlen1000
+ \higzdx=0
+ \loop
+ \ifnum\higzdx<#1
+ \higzx=\higzxx
+ \higzy=\higzyy
+ \higzdy=\higzslope
+ \multiply\higzdy\higzdx
+ \advance\higzdy500
+ \divide\higzdy1000
+ \advance\higzx\higzdx
+ \multiply\higzdy#3
+ \advance\higzy\higzdy
+ \multiply\higzdy#3
+ \advance\higzdy\higzlen
+ \ifnum\higzdy>#2
+ \advance\higzlen#2
+ \advance\higzlen-\higzdy
+ \fi
+ \higzline\higzx,\higzy,0,#3,\higzlen;
+ \advance\higzdx\higzstep
+ \repeat
+ }
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\s}
+% Draws a slanted line. This calls either \Lcs{higzhslant} or
+% \Lcs{higzvslant} depending on the slope of the line.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\s#1,#2;{
+ \higzdx=#1{}
+ \ifnum\higzdx<0
+ \higzdx=-\higzdx
+ \fi
+ \higzdy=#2{}
+ \ifnum\higzdy<0
+ \higzdy=-\higzdy
+ \fi
+ \ifnum\higzdx<\higzdy
+ \ifnum#1<0
+ \advance\higzxx#1
+ \advance\higzyy#2
+ \ifnum#2<0
+ \higzvslant-#1,-#2,1;
+ \else
+ \higzvslant-#1,#2,-1;
+ \fi
+ \else
+ \ifnum#2<0
+ \higzvslant#1,-#2,-1;
+ \else
+ \higzvslant#1,#2,1;
+ \fi
+ \advance\higzxx#1
+ \advance\higzyy#2
+ \fi
+ \else
+ \ifnum#2<0
+ \advance\higzxx#1
+ \advance\higzyy#2
+ \ifnum#1<0
+ \higzhslant-#1,-#2,1;
+ \else
+ \higzhslant#1,-#2,-1;
+ \fi
+ \else
+ \ifnum#1<0
+ \higzhslant-#1,#2,-1;
+ \else
+ \higzhslant#1,#2,1;
+ \fi
+ \advance\higzxx#1
+ \advance\higzyy#2
+ \fi
+ \fi
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\h}
+% Draws a horizontal line.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\h#1;{
+ \higzline\higzxx,\higzyy,1,0,#1;
+ \advance\higzxx#1
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\r}
+% Draws a horizontal line (reversed).
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\r#1;{
+ \higzline\higzxx,\higzyy,-1,0,#1;
+ \advance\higzxx-#1
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\U}
+% Draw an upward line.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\U#1;{
+ \higzline\higzxx,\higzyy,0,1,#1;
+ \advance\higzyy#1
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\D}
+% Draws a downward line.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\D#1;{
+ \higzline\higzxx,\higzyy,0,-1,#1;
+ \advance\higzyy-#1
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\m}
+% Move to the point \texttt{(\#1,\#2)}.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\m#1,#2;{
+ \higzxx=#1
+ \higzyy=#2
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\higzdot}
+% Draws a dot.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\higzdot#1,#2;{
+ \put(#1,#2){\circle*{\higzmsize}}
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\higzplus}
+% A plus (+) sign.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\higzplus#1,#2;{
+ \higzx=#1
+ \multiply\higzx2
+ \advance\higzx-\higzmsize
+ \divide\higzx2
+ \put(\higzx,#2){\line(1,0){\higzmsize}}
+ \higzy=#2
+ \multiply\higzy2
+ \advance\higzy-\higzmsize
+ \divide\higzy2
+ \put(#1,\higzy){\line(0,1){\higzmsize}}
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\higzstar}
+% Draws a star (an ``x'' on top of a ``+'').
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\higzstar#1,#2;{
+ \higzplus#1,#2;\higzcross#1,#2;
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\higzcircle}
+% A circle.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\higzcircle#1,#2;{
+ \put(#1,#2){\circle{\higzmsize}}
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\higzcross}
+% Draws an ``x''
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\higzcross#1,#2;{
+ \let\higzsave\higzline
+ \let\higzline\higzsolid
+ \higzlx=#1
+ \multiply\higzlx2
+ \advance\higzlx-\higzmsize
+ \divide\higzlx2\higzly=#2
+ \multiply\higzly2
+ \advance\higzly-\higzmsize
+ \divide\higzly2
+ \m\higzlx,\higzly;
+ \s\higzmsize,\higzmsize;
+ \higzly=#2
+ \multiply\higzly2
+ \advance\higzly\higzmsize
+ \divide\higzly2
+ \m\higzlx,\higzly;
+ \s\higzmsize,-\higzmsize;
+ \let\higzline\higzsave
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\p}
+% Sets a point. \Lcs{higzmarker} is set by \HIGZ{}, to eihter
+% \Lcs{higzplus}, \Lcs{higzcross}, \Lcs{higzstar}, etc..
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\p#1,#2;{
+ \higzmarker#1,#2;
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\f}
+% Draws a frame.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\f#1,#2;{
+ \put(\higzxx,\higzyy){
+ \makebox(#1,#2)[lb]{\rule{#1\unitlength}{#2\unitlength}}}
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \subsection{Simple Text Producing Macroes}
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand{\CERNLIB}{\textsc{cernlib}\index{CERNLIB}}
+\newcommand{\CMZ}{\textsc{cmz}\index{CMZ}}
+\newcommand{\COMIS}{\textsc{comis}\index{COMIS}}
+\newcommand{\CSPACK}{\textsc{cspack}\index{CSPACK}}
+\newcommand{\FATMEN}{\textsc{fatmen}\index{FATMEN}}
+\newcommand{\GEANT}{\textsc{geant}\index{GEANT}}
+\newcommand{\GKS}{\textsc{gks}\index{GKS}}
+\newcommand{\HBOOK}{\textsc{hbook}\index{HBOOK}}
+\newcommand{\HEPDB}{\textsc{hepdb}\index{HEPDB}}
+\newcommand{\HIGZ}{\textsc{higz}\index{HIGZ}}
+\newcommand{\HPLOT}{\textsc{hplot}\index{HPLOT}}
+\newcommand{\KUIP}{\textsc{kuip}\index{KUIP}}
+\newcommand{\MINUIT}{\textsc{minuit}\index{MINUIT}}
+\newcommand{\PATCHY}{\textsc{patchy}\index{PATCHY}}
+\newcommand{\PAW}{\textsc{paw}\index{PAW}}
+\newcommand{\SIGMA}{\textsc{sigma}\index{SIGMA}}
+\newcommand{\PAWPP}{\textsc{paw++}\index{PAW++}}
+\newcommand{\WWW}{\textsc{www}\index{WWW}}
+\newcommand{\VAXTAP}{\textsc{vaxtap}\index{VAXTAP}}
+\newcommand{\ZEBRA}{\textsc{zebra}\index{ZEBRA}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \iffalse
+%</package>
+% \fi
+%
+% \Finale
+% \PrintIndex \PrintChanges
+\endinput
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/pawpict/pawpict.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/pawpict/pawpict.ins
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@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+%%
+%% This is file `pawpict.ins', the installation file for the
+%% `pawpict' package.
+%%
+%% Copyright (C) 1997 Christian Holm.
+%%
+%% The pawpict package is free software; you can redistribute it
+%% and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
+%% as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
+%% the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+%%
+%% The pawpict package is distributed in the hope that it will be
+%% useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty
+%% of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+%% GNU General Public License for more details.
+%%
+%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+%% along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+%% Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+%%
+\def\batchfile{pawpict.ins}
+\input docstrip.tex
+
+\keepsilent
+\preamble
+
+Copyright (C) 1997 Christian Holm.
+
+This file is NOT the source for pawpict, because almost all comments
+have been stripped from it. It is NOT the preferred form of pawpict
+for making modifications to it.
+
+Therefore you can NOT redistribute and/or modify THIS file. You can
+however redistribute the complete source (pawpict.dtx and
+pawpict.ins) and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
+Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+The pawpict package is distributed in the hope that it will be
+useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty
+of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+\endpreamble
+\generateFile{pawpict.sty}{f}{\from{pawpict.dtx}{package}}
+
+\Msg{***********************************************************}
+\Msg{* To finish the installation you have to move the file}
+\Msg{* `pawpict.sty' into a directory searched by TeX.}
+\Msg{*}
+\Msg{* To produce the documentation run the file `pawpict.dtx'}
+\Msg{* through LaTeX and Makeindex as said in the README file.}
+\Msg{***********************************************************}