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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2012-05-31 00:02:26 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2012-05-31 00:02:26 +0000
commit19fc9fd9a26973d87fad437ce549ffaba479df54 (patch)
treef40a9d2592b3cf827970c8bf54a1eebf9cc8f9c0 /Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc
parent24b3bac312553b2cc61e94fda581aba311967f5c (diff)
asy 2.16 sources
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@26734 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
Diffstat (limited to 'Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc')
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/CAD.pdfbin67539 -> 67553 bytes
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/FAQ/asy-faq.info2
-rwxr-xr-xBuild/source/utils/asymptote/doc/FAQ/install-sh35
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/Makefile.in23
-rwxr-xr-xBuild/source/utils/asymptote/doc/TeXShopAndAsymptote.pdfbin31404 -> 31448 bytes
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asy-latex.dtx40
-rwxr-xr-xBuild/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asy-latex.pdfbin207758 -> 194352 bytes
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asyRefCard.pdfbin0 -> 47440 bytes
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asyRefCard.tex556
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asymptote.pdfbin1758774 -> 1234515 bytes
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asymptote.sty32
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asymptote.texi184
-rwxr-xr-xBuild/source/utils/asymptote/doc/install-sh35
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/latexusage.tex2
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/png/asymptote.info1050
15 files changed, 1290 insertions, 669 deletions
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/CAD.pdf b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/CAD.pdf
index af88c9c9895..bb61b12dd4d 100644
--- a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/CAD.pdf
+++ b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/CAD.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/FAQ/asy-faq.info b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/FAQ/asy-faq.info
index 379b772757c..ce35b88fc2b 100644
--- a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/FAQ/asy-faq.info
+++ b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/FAQ/asy-faq.info
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
File: asy-faq.info, Node: Top, Next: Question 1.1, Up: (dir)
ASYMPTOTE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- 19 Jun 2011
+ 30 May 2012
This is the list of Frequently Asked Questions about Asymptote (asy).
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/FAQ/install-sh b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/FAQ/install-sh
index 377bb8687ff..6781b987bdb 100755
--- a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/FAQ/install-sh
+++ b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/FAQ/install-sh
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#!/bin/sh
# install - install a program, script, or datafile
-scriptversion=2011-11-20.07; # UTC
+scriptversion=2009-04-28.21; # UTC
# This originates from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh), which was
# later released in X11R6 (xc/config/util/install.sh) with the
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ scriptversion=2011-11-20.07; # UTC
# FSF changes to this file are in the public domain.
#
# Calling this script install-sh is preferred over install.sh, to prevent
-# 'make' implicit rules from creating a file called install from it
+# `make' implicit rules from creating a file called install from it
# when there is no Makefile.
#
# This script is compatible with the BSD install script, but was written
@@ -156,10 +156,6 @@ while test $# -ne 0; do
-s) stripcmd=$stripprog;;
-t) dst_arg=$2
- # Protect names problematic for 'test' and other utilities.
- case $dst_arg in
- -* | [=\(\)!]) dst_arg=./$dst_arg;;
- esac
shift;;
-T) no_target_directory=true;;
@@ -190,10 +186,6 @@ if test $# -ne 0 && test -z "$dir_arg$dst_arg"; then
fi
shift # arg
dst_arg=$arg
- # Protect names problematic for 'test' and other utilities.
- case $dst_arg in
- -* | [=\(\)!]) dst_arg=./$dst_arg;;
- esac
done
fi
@@ -202,17 +194,13 @@ if test $# -eq 0; then
echo "$0: no input file specified." >&2
exit 1
fi
- # It's OK to call 'install-sh -d' without argument.
+ # It's OK to call `install-sh -d' without argument.
# This can happen when creating conditional directories.
exit 0
fi
if test -z "$dir_arg"; then
- do_exit='(exit $ret); exit $ret'
- trap "ret=129; $do_exit" 1
- trap "ret=130; $do_exit" 2
- trap "ret=141; $do_exit" 13
- trap "ret=143; $do_exit" 15
+ trap '(exit $?); exit' 1 2 13 15
# Set umask so as not to create temps with too-generous modes.
# However, 'strip' requires both read and write access to temps.
@@ -240,9 +228,9 @@ fi
for src
do
- # Protect names problematic for 'test' and other utilities.
+ # Protect names starting with `-'.
case $src in
- -* | [=\(\)!]) src=./$src;;
+ -*) src=./$src;;
esac
if test -n "$dir_arg"; then
@@ -264,7 +252,12 @@ do
echo "$0: no destination specified." >&2
exit 1
fi
+
dst=$dst_arg
+ # Protect names starting with `-'.
+ case $dst in
+ -*) dst=./$dst;;
+ esac
# If destination is a directory, append the input filename; won't work
# if double slashes aren't ignored.
@@ -354,7 +347,7 @@ do
if test -z "$dir_arg" || {
# Check for POSIX incompatibilities with -m.
# HP-UX 11.23 and IRIX 6.5 mkdir -m -p sets group- or
- # other-writable bit of parent directory when it shouldn't.
+ # other-writeable bit of parent directory when it shouldn't.
# FreeBSD 6.1 mkdir -m -p sets mode of existing directory.
ls_ld_tmpdir=`ls -ld "$tmpdir"`
case $ls_ld_tmpdir in
@@ -392,7 +385,7 @@ do
case $dstdir in
/*) prefix='/';;
- [-=\(\)!]*) prefix='./';;
+ -*) prefix='./';;
*) prefix='';;
esac
@@ -410,7 +403,7 @@ do
for d
do
- test X"$d" = X && continue
+ test -z "$d" && continue
prefix=$prefix$d
if test -d "$prefix"; then
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/Makefile.in b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/Makefile.in
index c93e4f57f46..0a924bafa82 100644
--- a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/Makefile.in
+++ b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/Makefile.in
@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ MANFILES = asy.1 xasy.1x
ASYFILES = $(filter-out $(wildcard latexusage-*.asy),$(wildcard *.asy))
SOURCE = asymptote.texi version.texi options
ASY = ../asy -dir ../base -config "" -render=0
-DOCFILES = asymptote.pdf asy-latex.pdf CAD.pdf TeXShopAndAsymptote.pdf
+DOCFILES = asymptote.pdf asy-latex.pdf CAD.pdf TeXShopAndAsymptote.pdf \
+ asyRefCard.pdf
docdir = $(DESTDIR)@docdir@
infodir = $(DESTDIR)@infodir@
@@ -25,7 +26,9 @@ dvi: doc asymptote.dvi
doc: $(DOCFILES) asy.1 faq latexusage.eps
cd png && $(MAKE) all
-man: $(DOCFILES) asy.1
+manpage: $(MANFILES)
+
+man: $(DOCFILES) manpage
cd png && $(MAKE) asymptote.info
faq:
@@ -55,7 +58,9 @@ options: ../settings.cc
$(ASY) -h 2>&1 | grep -iv Asymptote > options
asy.1: options asy.1.begin asy.1.end
- cat options | grep \^- | sed -e "s/-\(.*\) \([a-zA-Z0-9].*\)/.TP\n.B -\1\n\2\./" | sed -e "/^.B/ s/-/\\\\-/g" | cat asy.1.begin - asy.1.end > asy.1
+ cat options | grep \^- | \
+ sed -e "s/-\(.*\) \([a-zA-Z0-9].*\)/.TP\n.B -\1\n\2\./" | \
+ sed -e "/^.B/ s/-/\\\\-/g" | cat asy.1.begin - asy.1.end > asy.1
asymptote.dvi: $(SOURCE) $(ASYFILES:.asy=.eps) latexusage.pdf
ln -sf asymptote.texi asymptote_.texi
@@ -76,11 +81,17 @@ TeXShopAndAsymptote.pdf: TeXShopAndAsymptote.tex
latex TeXShopAndAsymptote
dvipdf TeXShopAndAsymptote
+asyRefCard.pdf: asyRefCard.tex
+ tex asyRefCard
+ dvipdf asyRefCard
+
clean: FORCE
-rm -f asy-latex.{aux,idx,ins,log,toc}
-rm -f $(ASYFILES:.asy=.pdf)
- -rm -f *.eps latexusage.{dvi,eps,pdf,log,aux,*.eps} latexusage-* latexusage.pre
- -rm -f {asymptote,asymptote_}.{aux,cp,cps,dvi,fn,info,ky,log,pg,toc,tp,vr}
+ -rm -f *.eps latexusage.{dvi,eps,pdf,log,aux,*.eps} latexusage-* \
+ latexusage.pre
+ -rm -f \
+ {asymptote,asymptote_}.{aux,cp,cps,dvi,fn,info,ky,log,pg,toc,tp,vr}
-rm -f asymptote_.texi
-rm -f CAD.{aux,dvi,log,toc}
-rm -f options asy.1
@@ -100,7 +111,7 @@ install-prebuilt: install-man options
cd png && $(MAKE) install
cd FAQ && $(MAKE) install-prebuilt
-install-all: $(DOCFILES) asy.1 faq latexusage.eps install-man
+install-all: $(DOCFILES) $(MANFILES) faq latexusage.eps install-man
cd png && $(MAKE) install-all
cd FAQ && $(MAKE) install-info
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/TeXShopAndAsymptote.pdf b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/TeXShopAndAsymptote.pdf
index 669f1660b2f..61dfa38cc71 100755
--- a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/TeXShopAndAsymptote.pdf
+++ b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/TeXShopAndAsymptote.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asy-latex.dtx b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asy-latex.dtx
index 3cb386cd6b4..1e9c795303f 100644
--- a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asy-latex.dtx
+++ b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asy-latex.dtx
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Licence: GPL2+
%</driver>
%<pkg>\ProvidesPackage{asymptote}
%<*pkg>
- [2011/05/15 v1.24 Asymptote style file for LaTeX]
+ [2011/11/29 v1.26 Asymptote style file for LaTeX]
%</pkg>
%
%<*driver>
@@ -129,11 +129,11 @@ Licence: GPL2+
% addition to locally setting \texttt{inline} and \texttt{attach}, the
% following options may also be used:
% \begin{description}
-% \item[height] Height of the figure
% \item[width] Width of the figure
+% \item[height] Height of the figure
% \item[keepAspect] Maintain aspect ratio [default true]
-% \item[viewportheight] Viewport height for 3D figures
% \item[viewportwidth] Viewport width for 3D figures
+% \item[viewportheight] Viewport height for 3D figures
% \end{description}
% These may also be set globally using the \cmd\asysetup\ command.
%
@@ -230,6 +230,7 @@ Licence: GPL2+
%
% \begin{macro}{\CatchFileDef}
% Used for \cmd\asyinclude.
+% Note that the fallback definition is not as robust as the one provided by catchfile.
% \begin{macrocode}
\IfFileExists{catchfile.sty}{
\RequirePackage{catchfile}
@@ -240,12 +241,12 @@ Licence: GPL2+
\ENDCATCHFILEMARKER
\noexpand
}%
- \long\def\@tempa##1\ENDCATCHFILEMARKER{%
+ \long\def\@tempa####1\ENDCATCHFILEMARKER{%
\endgroup
- \def#1{##1}%
+ \def##1{####1}%
}%
- #3%
- \expandafter\@tempa\@@input #2\relax
+ ##3%
+ \expandafter\@tempa\@@input ##2\relax
}
}
% \end{macrocode}
@@ -526,11 +527,7 @@ Licence: GPL2+
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
% Setting \verb|viewportsize=()|. Same logic as for \verb|size()|.
-% Note that \cs{ASYviewportwidth} varies according to \cs{ASYattach},
-% by default, so it needs to be fully expanded before checking if it equals
-% zero.
% \begin{macrocode}
- \edef\ASYviewportwidth{\ASYviewportwidth}% locally "freeze" viewportwidth
\ifx\ASYviewportwidth\@empty
\ifx\ASYviewportheight\@empty
% write nothing!
@@ -619,25 +616,25 @@ Licence: GPL2+
\immediate\write\AsyPreStream{%
\noexpand\InputIfFileExists{%
\ASYprefix\noexpand\jobname-\the\c@asy.pre}{}{}%
- }
+ }%
\asy@write@graphic@header
\IfFileExists{#2.asy}{%
\CatchFileDef\@tempa{#2.asy}{%
\let\do\@makeother
\dospecials
\endlinechar=10\relax
- }
- }{
+ }%
+ }{%
\IfFileExists{#2}{%
\CatchFileDef\@tempa{#2}{%
\let\do\@makeother
\dospecials
\endlinechar=10\relax
- }
- }{
+ }%
+ }{%
\PackageWarning{asymptote}{file #2 not found}%
- }
- }
+ }%
+ }%
\immediate\write\AsyStream{\unexpanded\expandafter{\@tempa}}%
\asy@finalise@stream
\asy@input@graphic
@@ -649,7 +646,7 @@ Licence: GPL2+
\newcommand{\ASYanimategraphics}[5][]{%
\IfFileExists{_#3.pdf}{%
\animategraphics[{#1}]{#2}{_#3}{#4}{#5}%
- }{}
+ }{}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
@@ -676,10 +673,7 @@ Licence: GPL2+
{\ASYkeepAspecttrue}
{\ASYkeepAspectfalse}%
}
-\def\ASYviewportwidth{\ASYdefaultviewportwidth}
-\def\ASYdefaultviewportwidth{%
- \ifASYattach \@empty \else \the\linewidth \fi
-}
+\def\ASYviewportwidth{}
\define@key{ASYkeys}{viewportwidth}{%
\edef\ASYviewportwidth{\the\dimexpr#1\relax}%
}
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asy-latex.pdf b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asy-latex.pdf
index c028d584dd5..272cb138084 100755
--- a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asy-latex.pdf
+++ b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asy-latex.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asyRefCard.pdf b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asyRefCard.pdf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..bed262c88fd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asyRefCard.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asyRefCard.tex b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asyRefCard.tex
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..e058b857d58
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asyRefCard.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,556 @@
+% Reference Card for Asymptote
+
+% Copyright (c) 2011 John C. Bowman. May be freely distributed.
+% Thanks to Stephen Gildea for the multicolumn macro package
+% and Joseph H. Silverman for the C Reference card.
+
+%**start of header
+\newcount\columnsperpage
+
+\overfullrule=0pt
+
+% This file can be printed with 1, 2, or 3 columns per page (see below).
+% [For 2 or 3 columns, you'll need 6 and 8 point fonts.]
+% Specify how many you want here. Nothing else needs to be changed.
+
+\columnsperpage=2
+
+% This reference card 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.
+
+% This file is intended to be processed by plain TeX (TeX82).
+%
+% The final reference card has six columns, three on each side.
+% This file can be used to produce it in any of three ways:
+% 1 column per page
+% produces six separate pages, each of which needs to be reduced to 80%.
+% This gives the best resolution.
+% 2 columns per page
+% produces three already-reduced pages.
+% You will still need to cut and paste.
+% 3 columns per page
+% produces two pages which must be printed sideways to make a
+% ready-to-use 8.5 x 11 inch reference card.
+% For this you need a dvi device driver that can print sideways.
+% Which mode to use is controlled by setting \columnsperpage above.
+%
+% (reference card macros due to Stephen Gildea)
+%
+
+\def\versionnumber{0.0} % Version of this reference card
+\def\year{2011}
+\def\month{August}
+\def\version{\month\ \year\ v\versionnumber}
+
+\def\shortcopyrightnotice{\vskip .5ex plus 2 fill
+ \centerline{\small \copyright\ \year\ John C. Bowman
+ Permissions on back. v\versionnumber}}
+
+\def\copyrightnotice{
+\vskip 1ex plus 100 fill\begingroup\small
+\centerline{\version. Copyright \copyright\ \year\ John C. Bowman}
+
+Permission is granted to make and distribute copies of
+this card provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
+are preserved on all copies.
+\endgroup}
+
+% make \bye not \outer so that the \def\bye in the \else clause below
+% can be scanned without complaint.
+\def\bye{\par\vfill\supereject\end}
+
+\newdimen\intercolumnskip
+\newbox\columna
+\newbox\columnb
+
+\def\ncolumns{\the\columnsperpage}
+
+\message{[\ncolumns\space
+ column\if 1\ncolumns\else s\fi\space per page]}
+
+\def\scaledmag#1{ scaled \magstep #1}
+
+% This multi-way format was designed by Stephen Gildea
+% October 1986.
+\if 1\ncolumns
+ \hsize 4in
+ \vsize 10in
+ \voffset -.7in
+ \font\titlefont=\fontname\tenbf \scaledmag3
+ \font\headingfont=\fontname\tenbf \scaledmag2
+ \font\headingfonttt=\fontname\tentt \scaledmag2
+ \font\smallfont=\fontname\sevenrm
+ \font\smallsy=\fontname\sevensy
+
+ \footline{\hss\folio}
+ \def\makefootline{\baselineskip10pt\hsize6.5in\line{\the\footline}}
+\else
+ \hsize 3.2in
+ \vsize 7.95in
+ \hoffset -.75in
+ \voffset -.745in
+ \font\titlefont=cmbx10 \scaledmag2
+ \font\headingfont=cmbx10 \scaledmag1
+ \font\headingfonttt=cmtt10 \scaledmag1
+ \font\smallfont=cmr6
+ \font\smallsy=cmsy6
+ \font\eightrm=cmr8
+ \font\eightbf=cmbx8
+ \font\eightit=cmti8
+ \font\eighttt=cmtt8
+ \font\eightsy=cmsy8
+ \font\eightsl=cmsl8
+ \font\eighti=cmmi8
+ \font\eightex=cmex10 at 8pt
+ \textfont0=\eightrm
+ \textfont1=\eighti
+ \textfont2=\eightsy
+ \textfont3=\eightex
+ \def\rm{\fam0 \eightrm}
+ \def\bf{\eightbf}
+ \def\it{\eightit}
+ \def\tt{\eighttt}
+ \def\sl{\eightsl}
+ \normalbaselineskip=.8\normalbaselineskip
+ \normallineskip=.8\normallineskip
+ \normallineskiplimit=.8\normallineskiplimit
+ \normalbaselines\rm %make definitions take effect
+
+ \if 2\ncolumns
+ \let\maxcolumn=b
+ \footline{\hss\rm\folio\hss}
+ \def\makefootline{\vskip 2in \hsize=6.86in\line{\the\footline}}
+ \else \if 3\ncolumns
+ \let\maxcolumn=c
+ \nopagenumbers
+ \else
+ \errhelp{You must set \columnsperpage equal to 1, 2, or 3.}
+ \errmessage{Illegal number of columns per page}
+ \fi\fi
+
+ \intercolumnskip=.46in
+ \def\abc{a}
+ \output={%
+ % This next line is useful when designing the layout.
+ %\immediate\write16{Column \folio\abc\space starts with \firstmark}
+ \if \maxcolumn\abc \multicolumnformat \global\def\abc{a}
+ \else\if a\abc
+ \global\setbox\columna\columnbox \global\def\abc{b}
+ %% in case we never use \columnb (two-column mode)
+ \global\setbox\columnb\hbox to -\intercolumnskip{}
+ \else
+ \global\setbox\columnb\columnbox \global\def\abc{c}\fi\fi}
+ \def\multicolumnformat{\shipout\vbox{\makeheadline
+ \hbox{\box\columna\hskip\intercolumnskip
+ \box\columnb\hskip\intercolumnskip\columnbox}
+ \makefootline}\advancepageno}
+ \def\columnbox{\leftline{\pagebody}}
+
+ \def\bye{\par\vfill\supereject
+ \if a\abc \else\null\vfill\eject\fi
+ \if a\abc \else\null\vfill\eject\fi
+ \end}
+\fi
+
+% we won't be using math mode much, so redefine some of the characters
+% we might want to talk about
+\catcode`\^=12
+%\catcode`\_=12
+\catcode`\~=12
+
+\chardef\\=`\\
+\chardef\{=`\{
+\chardef\}=`\}
+\chardef\underscore=`\_
+
+\hyphenation{}
+
+\parindent 0pt
+\parskip .85ex plus .35ex minus .5ex
+
+\def\small{\smallfont\textfont2=\smallsy\baselineskip=.8\baselineskip}
+
+\outer\def\newcolumn{\vfill\eject}
+
+\outer\def\title#1{{\titlefont\centerline{#1}}\vskip 1ex plus .5ex}
+
+\outer\def\section#1{\par\filbreak
+ \vskip .5ex minus .1ex {\headingfont #1}\mark{#1}%
+ \vskip .3ex minus .1ex}
+
+\outer\def\librarysection#1#2{\par\filbreak
+ \vskip .5ex minus .1ex {\headingfont #1}\quad{\headingfonttt<#2>}\mark{#1}%
+ \vskip .3ex minus .1ex}
+
+
+\newdimen\keyindent
+
+\def\beginindentedkeys{\keyindent=1em}
+\def\endindentedkeys{\keyindent=0em}
+\def\begindoubleindentedkeys{\keyindent=2em}
+\def\enddoubleindentedkeys{\keyindent=1em}
+\endindentedkeys
+
+\def\paralign{\vskip\parskip\halign}
+
+\def\<#1>{$\langle${\rm #1}$\rangle$}
+
+\def\kbd#1{{\tt#1}\null} %\null so not an abbrev even if period follows
+
+\def\beginexample{\par\vskip1\jot
+\hrule width.5\hsize
+\vskip1\jot
+\begingroup\parindent=2em
+ \obeylines\obeyspaces\parskip0pt\tt}
+{\obeyspaces\global\let =\ }
+\def\endexample{\endgroup}
+
+\def\Example{\qquad{\sl Example\/}.\enspace\ignorespaces}
+
+\def\key#1#2{\leavevmode\hbox to \hsize{\vtop
+ {\hsize=.75\hsize\rightskip=1em
+ \hskip\keyindent\relax#1}\kbd{#2}\hfil}}
+
+\newbox\metaxbox
+\setbox\metaxbox\hbox{\kbd{M-x }}
+\newdimen\metaxwidth
+\metaxwidth=\wd\metaxbox
+
+\def\metax#1#2{\leavevmode\hbox to \hsize{\hbox to .75\hsize
+ {\hskip\keyindent\relax#1\hfil}%
+ \hskip -\metaxwidth minus 1fil
+ \kbd{#2}\hfil}}
+
+\def\threecol#1#2#3{\hskip\keyindent\relax#1\hfil&\kbd{#2}\quad
+ &\kbd{#3}\quad\cr}
+
+% Define Italic Names
+\def\makedef#1 {%
+\expandafter\edef\csname#1\endcsname{\hbox{\it#1\/}}}
+\makedef array
+\makedef arg
+\makedef const
+\makedef dim
+\makedef expr
+\makedef filename
+\makedef fnc
+\makedef format
+\makedef member
+\makedef name
+\makedef statement
+\makedef statements
+\makedef string
+\makedef type
+\makedef value
+\makedef var
+
+%**end of header
+
+
+\title{Asymptote Reference Card}
+
+\section{Program structure/functions}
+\halign{\tt#\hfil&\qquad#\hfil\cr
+import "\filename"&import module\cr
+import "\filename" as name&import filename as module name\cr
+include "\filename"&include verbatim text from file\cr
+\type\ \fnc(\type,\dots);&optional function declaration\cr
+\type\ \name;&variable declaration\cr
+\type\ \fnc(\type\ \arg,\dots) \{&function definition\cr
+\quad\statements\cr
+\quad return \value;\cr
+\}\cr
+}
+
+\section{Data types/declarations}
+\key{boolean (true or false)}{bool}
+\key{tri-state boolean (true, default, or false)}{bool3}
+\key{integer}{int}
+\key{float (double precision)}{real}
+\key{ordered pair (complex number)}{pair}
+\key{character string}{string}
+\key{fixed piecewise cubic Bezier spline}{path}
+\key{unresolved piecewise cubic Bezier spline}{guide}
+\key{color, line type/width/cap, font, fill rule}{pen}
+\key{label with position, alignment, pen attributes}{Label}
+\key{drawing canvas}{picture}
+\key{affine transform}{transform}
+\key{constant (unchanging) value}{const}
+\key{allocate in higher scope}{static}
+\key{no value}{void}
+\key{inhibit implicit argument casting}{explicit}
+\key{structure}{struct}
+\key{create name by data type}{typedef \type\ \name}
+
+\section{3D data types (import three;)}
+\key{ordered triple}{triple}
+\key{3D path}{path3}
+\key{3D guide}{guide3}
+\key{3D affine transform}{transform3}
+
+\section{Constants}
+\key{exponential form}{6.02e23}
+\key{\TeX\ string constant}{"abc\dots de"}
+\key{\TeX\ strings: special characters}{\\\\, \\"}
+\key{C strings: constant}{'abc\dots de'}
+\key{C strings: special characters}{\\\\, \\" \\' \\?}
+\key{C strings: newline, cr, tab, backspace}{\\n \\r \\t \\b}
+\key{C strings: octal, hexadecimal bytes}{\\0-\\377 \\x0-\\xFF}
+
+\section{Operators}
+\key{arithmetic operations}{+ - * /}
+\key{modulus (remainder)}{\%}
+\key{comparisons}{== != > >= < <=}
+\key{not}{!}
+\key{and or (conditional evaluation of RHS)}{\&\& ||}
+\key{and or xor}{\& | ^}
+\key{cast expression to type}{(\type) \expr}
+\key{increment decrement prefix operators}{++ --}
+\key{assignment operators}{+= -= *= /= \%=}
+\key{conditional expression}{\expr$_1$\ {?}\ \expr$_2$\ {:}\ \expr$_3$}
+\key{structure member operator}{\name.\member}
+\key{expression evaluation separator}{,}
+
+\section{Flow control}
+\key{statement terminator}{;}
+\key{block delimeters}{\{\quad\}}
+\key{comment delimeters}{/*\quad*/}
+\key{comment to end of line delimiter}{//}
+\key{exit from \kbd{while}/\kbd{do}/\kbd{for}}{break;}
+\key{next iteration of \kbd{while}/\kbd{do}/\kbd{for}}{continue;}
+\key{return value from function}{return \expr;}
+\key{terminate execution}{exit();}
+\key{abort execution with error message}{abort(string);}
+\metax{{\bf Flow constructions} ({\tt if/while/for/do})\hidewidth}{}
+\beginexample
+if(\expr)\ \statement
+else if(\expr)\ \statement
+else \statement
+\endexample
+\beginexample
+while(\expr)
+\quad\statement
+\endexample
+\beginexample
+for(\expr$_1$; \expr$_2$; \expr$_3$)
+\quad\statement
+\endexample
+\beginexample
+for(\type var : \array)
+\quad\statement
+\endexample
+\beginexample
+do \statement
+\quad while(\expr);
+\endexample
+
+\section{Arrays}
+\metax{array}{\type[]\ \name}
+\metax{array element i}{\name[i]}
+\metax{anonymous array}{new \type[\dim]}
+\metax{array containing n deep copies of x}{array(n,x)}
+\metax{length}{\name.length}
+\metax{cyclic flag}{\name.cyclic}
+\metax{pop element {\tt x}}{\name.pop()}
+\metax{push element {\tt x}}{\name.push(x)}
+\metax{append array {\tt a}}{\name.append(a)}
+\metax{insert rest arguments at index {\tt i}}{\name.insert(i,\dots)}
+\metax{delete element at index {\tt i}}{\name.delete(i)}
+\metax{delete elements with indices in [{\tt i},{\tt j}]}{\name.delete(i,j)}
+\metax{delete all elements}{\name.delete()}
+\metax{test whether element n is initialized}{\name.initialized(n)}
+\metax{array of indices of initialized elements}{\name.keys}
+\metax{complement of int array in {\tt \{0,\dots,n-1\}}}{complement(a,n)}
+\metax{deep copy of array {\tt a}}{copy(a)}
+\metax{array {\tt \{0,1,\dots,n-1\}}}{sequence(n)}
+\metax{array {\tt \{n,n+1,\dots,m\}}}{sequence(n,m)}
+\metax{array {\tt \{n-1,n-2,\dots,0\}}}{reverse(n)}
+\metax{array {\tt \{f(0),f(1),\dots,f(n-1)\}}}{sequence(f,n)}
+\metax{array obtained by applying {\tt f} to array {\tt a}}{map(f,a)}
+\metax{uniform partition of [{\tt a},{\tt b}] into n intervals}{uniform(a,b,n)}
+\metax{concat specified 1D arrays}{concat(a,b,\dots)}
+\metax{return sorted array}{sort(a)}
+\metax{return array sorted using ordering {\tt less}}{sort(a,{\tt less})}
+\metax{search sorted array {\tt a} for key}{search(a,key)}
+\metax{index of first true value of bool array {\tt a}}{find(a)}
+\metax{index of nth true value of bool array {\tt a}}{find(a,n)}
+
+\section{Initialization}
+\key{initialize variable}{\type\ \name=\value;}
+\key{initialize array}{\type[]\ \name=\{\dots\};}
+
+\section{path connectors}
+\key{straight segment}{--}
+\key{Bezi\'er segment with implicit control points}{..}
+\key{Bezi\'er segment with explicit control points}{..controls c0 and c1..}
+\key{concatenate}{\&}
+\key{lift pen}{^^}
+\key{..tension atleast 1..}{::}
+\key{..tension atleast infinity..}{---}
+
+\section{Labels}
+\key{implicit cast of string {\tt s} to Label}{s}
+\key{Label {\tt s} with relative position and alignment}{Label(s,real,pair)}
+\key{Label {\tt s} with absolute position and alignment}{Label(s,pair,pair)}
+\key{Label {\tt s} with specified pen}{Label(s,pen)}
+
+\section{draw commands}
+\key{draw path with current pen}{draw(path)}
+\key{draw path with pen}{draw(path,pen)}
+\key{draw labeled path}{draw(Label,path)}
+\key{draw arrow with pen}{draw(path,pen,Arrow)}
+\key{draw path on picture}{draw(picture,path)}
+
+\section{fill commands}
+\key{fill path with current pen}{fill(path)}
+\key{fill path with pen}{fill(path,pen)}
+\key{fill path on picture}{fill(picture,path)}
+
+\section{label commands}
+\key{label a pair with optional alignment z}{label(Label,pair,{\tt z})}
+\key{label a path with optional alignment z}{label(Label,path,{\tt z})}
+\key{add label to picture}{label(picture,Label)}
+
+\section{clip commands}
+\key{clip to path}{clip(path)}
+\key{clip to path with fill rule}{clip(path,pen)}
+\key{clip picture to path}{clip(picture,path)}
+
+\section{pens}
+\key{Grayscale pen from value in [0,1]}{gray(g)}
+\key{RGB pen from values in [0,1]}{rgb(r,g,b)}
+\key{CMYK pen from values in [0,1]}{cmyk(r,g,b)}
+\key{RGB pen from heximdecimal string]}{rgb(string)}
+\key{heximdecimal string from rgb pen]}{hex(pen)}
+\key{hsv pen from values in [0,1]}{hsv(h,s,v)}
+\key{invisible pen}{invisible}
+\key{default pen}{defaultpen}
+\key{current pen}{currentpen}
+\key{solid pen}{solid}
+\key{dotted pen}{dotted}
+\key{wide dotted current pen}{Dotted}
+\key{wide dotted pen}{Dotted(pen)}
+\key{dashed pen}{dashed}
+\key{long dashed pen}{longdashed}
+\key{dash dotted pen}{dashdotted}
+\key{long dash dotted pen}{longdashdotted}
+\key{PostScript butt line cap}{squarecap}
+\key{PostScript round line cap}{roundcap}
+\key{PostScript projecting square line cap}{extendcap}
+\key{miter join}{miterjoin}
+\key{round join}{roundjoin}
+\key{bevel join}{beveljoin}
+\key{pen with miter limit}{miterlimit(real)}
+\key{zero-winding fill rule}{zerowinding}
+\key{even-odd fill rule}{evenodd}
+\key{align to character bounding box (default)}{nobasealign}
+\key{align to \TeX\ baseline}{basealign}
+\key{pen with font size (pt)}{fontsize(real)}
+\key{LaTeX pen from encoding,family,series,shape}{font(strings)}
+\key{\TeX\ pen}{font(string)}
+\key{scaled \TeX\ pen}{font(string,real)}
+\key{PostScript font from strings}{Courier(series,shape)}
+\key{pen with opacity in [0,1]}{opacity(real)}
+\key{construct pen nib from polygonal path}{makepen(path)}
+\key{pen mixing operator}{+}
+
+\section{path operations}
+\key{number of segments in path {\tt p}}{length(p)}
+\key{number of nodes in path {\tt p}}{size(p)}
+\key{is path {\tt p} cyclic?}{cyclic(p)}
+\key{is segment {\tt i} of path {\tt p} straight?}{straight(p,i)}
+\key{is path {\tt p} straight?}{piecewisestraight(p)}
+\key{coordinates of path {\tt p} at time {\tt t}}{point(p,t)}
+\key{direction of path {\tt p} at time {\tt t}}{dir(p,t)}
+\key{direction of path {\tt p} at {\tt length(p)}}{dir(p)}
+\key{unit(dir(p)+dir(q))}{dir(p,q)}
+\key{acceleration of path {\tt p} at time {\tt t}}{accel(p,t)}
+\key{radius of curvature of path {\tt p} at time {\tt t}}{radius(p,t)}
+\key{precontrol point of path {\tt p} at time {\tt t}}{precontrol(p,t)}
+\key{postcontrol point of path {\tt p} at time {\tt t}}{postcontrol(p,t)}
+\key{arclength of path {\tt p}}{arclength(p)}
+\key{time at which {\tt arclength(p)=L}}{arctime(p,L)}
+\key{point on path {\tt p} at arclength {\tt L}}{arcpoint(p,L)}
+\key{first value {\tt t} at which {\tt dir(p,t)=z}}{dir(p,z)}
+\key{time {\tt t} at relative fraction {\tt l} of {\tt arclength(p)}}{reltime(p,l)}
+\key{point at relative fraction {\tt l} of {\tt arclength(p)}}{relpoint(p,l)}
+\key{point midway along arclength of {\tt p}}{midpoint(p)}
+\key{path running backwards along {\tt p}}{reverse(p)}
+\key{subpath of {\tt p} between times {\tt a} and {\tt b}}{subpath(p,a,b)}
+\key{times for one intersection of paths {\tt p} and {\tt q}}{intersect(p,q)}
+\key{times at which {\tt p} reaches minimal extents}{mintimes(p)}
+\key{times at which {\tt p} reaches maximal extents}{maxtimes(p)}
+\key{intersection times of paths {\tt p} and {\tt q}}{intersections(p,q)}
+\key{intersection times of paths {\tt p} and {\tt a--b}}{intersections(p,a,b)}
+\key{intersection times of path {\tt p} crossing $x=${\tt x}}{times(p,x)}
+\key{intersection times of path {\tt p} crossing $y=${\tt z.y}}{times(p,z)}
+\key{intersection point of paths {\tt p} and {\tt q}}{intersectionpoint(p,q)}
+\key{intersection points of {\tt p} and {\tt q}}{intersectionpoints(p,q)}
+\key{intersection of extension of {\tt P--Q} and {\tt p--q}}{extension(P,Q,p,q)}
+\key{lower left point of bounding box of path {\tt p}}{min(p)}
+\key{upper right point of bounding box of path {\tt p}}{max(p)}
+\key{subpaths of {\tt p} split by $n$th cut of {\tt knife}}{cut(p,knife,n)}
+\key{winding number of path {\tt p} about pair {\tt z}}{windingnumber(p,z)}
+\key{pair {\tt z} lies within path {\tt p}?}{interior(p,z)}
+\key{pair {\tt z} lies within or on path {\tt p}?}{inside(p,z)}
+\key{path surrounding region bounded by paths}{buildcycle(\dots)}
+\key{path filled by \tt{draw(g,p)}}{strokepath(g,p)}
+\key{unit square with lower-left vertex at origin}{unitsquare}
+\key{unit circle centered at origin}{unitcircle}
+\key{circle of radius {\tt r} about {\tt c}}{circle(c,r)}
+\key{arc of radius {\tt r} about {\tt c} from angle {\tt a} to {\tt b}}{arc(c,r,a,b)}
+\key{unit {\tt n}-sided polygon}{polygon(n)}
+\key{unit {\tt n}-point cyclic cross}{cross(n)}
+
+\section{pictures}
+\key{add picture {\tt pic} to currentpicture}{add(pic)}
+\key{add picture {\tt pic} about pair {\tt z}}{add(pic,z)}
+
+\section{affine transforms}
+\key{identity transform}{identity()}
+\key{shift by values}{shift(real,real)}
+\key{shift by pair}{shift(pair)}
+\key{scale by {\tt x} in the $x$ direction}{xscale(x)}
+\key{scale by {\tt y} in the $y$ direction}{yscale(y)}
+\key{scale by {\tt x} in both directions}{scale(x)}
+\key{scale by real values {\tt x} and {\tt y}}{scale(x,y)}
+\key{map $(x,y) \rightarrow (x+${\tt s}$y,y)$}{slant(s)}
+\key{rotate by real {\tt angle} in degrees about pair {\tt z}}{rotate(angle,z=(0,0))}
+\key{reflect about line from {\tt P--Q}}{reflect(P,Q)}
+
+\section{string operations}
+\key{concatenate operator}{+}
+\key{string length}{length(string)}
+\key{position $\ge$ {\tt pos} of first occurence of {\tt t} in {\tt s}}{find({\tt s},{\tt t},pos=0)}
+\key{position $\le$ {\tt pos} of last occurence of {\tt t} in {\tt s}}{rfind({\tt s},{\tt t},pos=-1)}
+\key{string with {\tt t} inserted in {\tt s} at {\tt pos}}{insert({\tt s},{\tt pos},{\tt t})}
+\key{string {\tt s} with {\tt n} characters at {\tt pos} erased}{erase({\tt s},{\tt pos},{\tt n})}
+\key{substring of string {\tt s} of length {\tt n} at {\tt pos}}{substr({\tt s},{\tt pos},{\tt n})}
+\key{string {\tt s} reversed}{reverse({\tt s})}
+\key{string {\tt s} with {\tt before} changed to {\tt after}}{replace({\tt s},{\tt before},{\tt after})}
+\key{string {\tt s} translated via {\tt \{\{before,after\},\dots\}}}{replace({\tt
+s},string [][] table)}
+\key{format {\tt x} using C-style format string {\tt s} }{format({\tt s},x)}
+\key{casts hexidecimal string to an integer}{hex(s)}
+\key{casts {\tt x} to string using precision {\tt digits}}{string(x,digits=realDigits)}
+\key{current time formatted by {\tt format}}{time(format="\%a \%b \%d \%T \%Z \%Y")}
+\key{time in seconds of string {\tt t} using {\tt format}}{seconds(t,format)}
+\key{string corresponding to {\tt seconds} using {\tt format}}{time(seconds,format)}
+\key{split {\tt s} into strings separated by {\tt delimiter}}{split(s,delimiter="")}
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% END LIBRARIES %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+% This goes at the bottom of the last page (column 6)
+%\copyrightnotice
+%
+
+\bye
+
+% Local variables:
+% compile-command: "tex AsyRefCard"
+% End:
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asymptote.pdf b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asymptote.pdf
index 03e6987937e..914215456fb 100644
--- a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asymptote.pdf
+++ b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asymptote.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asymptote.sty b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asymptote.sty
index 6518baba61f..4433f6d607e 100644
--- a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asymptote.sty
+++ b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asymptote.sty
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
%% Licence: GPL2+
%%
\ProvidesPackage{asymptote}
- [2011/05/15 v1.24 Asymptote style file for LaTeX]
+ [2011/11/29 v1.26 Asymptote style file for LaTeX]
\def\Asymptote{{\tt Asymptote}}
\InputIfFileExists{\jobname.pre}{}{}
\newbox\ASYbox
@@ -58,12 +58,12 @@
\ENDCATCHFILEMARKER
\noexpand
}%
- \long\def\@tempa##1\ENDCATCHFILEMARKER{%
+ \long\def\@tempa####1\ENDCATCHFILEMARKER{%
\endgroup
- \def#1{##1}%
+ \def##1{####1}%
}%
- #3%
- \expandafter\@tempa\@@input #2\relax
+ ##3%
+ \expandafter\@tempa\@@input ##2\relax
}
}
\newif\if@asy@attachfile@loaded
@@ -252,7 +252,6 @@
\immediate\write\AsyStream{size(\ASYwidth,\ASYheight,\asy@expand@keepAspect);}%
\fi
\fi
- \edef\ASYviewportwidth{\ASYviewportwidth}% locally "freeze" viewportwidth
\ifx\ASYviewportwidth\@empty
\ifx\ASYviewportheight\@empty
% write nothing!
@@ -329,25 +328,25 @@
\immediate\write\AsyPreStream{%
\noexpand\InputIfFileExists{%
\ASYprefix\noexpand\jobname-\the\c@asy.pre}{}{}%
- }
+ }%
\asy@write@graphic@header
\IfFileExists{#2.asy}{%
\CatchFileDef\@tempa{#2.asy}{%
\let\do\@makeother
\dospecials
\endlinechar=10\relax
- }
- }{
+ }%
+ }{%
\IfFileExists{#2}{%
\CatchFileDef\@tempa{#2}{%
\let\do\@makeother
\dospecials
\endlinechar=10\relax
- }
- }{
+ }%
+ }{%
\PackageWarning{asymptote}{file #2 not found}%
- }
- }
+ }%
+ }%
\immediate\write\AsyStream{\unexpanded\expandafter{\@tempa}}%
\asy@finalise@stream
\asy@input@graphic
@@ -356,7 +355,7 @@
\newcommand{\ASYanimategraphics}[5][]{%
\IfFileExists{_#3.pdf}{%
\animategraphics[{#1}]{#2}{_#3}{#4}{#5}%
- }{}
+ }{}%
}
\newcommand\asysetup[1]{\setkeys{ASYkeys}{#1}}
\define@key{ASYkeys}{dir}{%
@@ -375,10 +374,7 @@
{\ASYkeepAspecttrue}
{\ASYkeepAspectfalse}%
}
-\def\ASYviewportwidth{\ASYdefaultviewportwidth}
-\def\ASYdefaultviewportwidth{%
- \ifASYattach \@empty \else \the\linewidth \fi
-}
+\def\ASYviewportwidth{}
\define@key{ASYkeys}{viewportwidth}{%
\edef\ASYviewportwidth{\the\dimexpr#1\relax}%
}
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asymptote.texi b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asymptote.texi
index 3174459ac55..8f87a2eae0e 100644
--- a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asymptote.texi
+++ b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/asymptote.texi
@@ -255,6 +255,12 @@ Links to many external resources, including an excellent user-written
@quotation
@url{http://asymptote.sourceforge.net/links.html}.
@end quotation
+@cindex reference
+@cindex quick reference
+A quick reference card for @code{Asymptote} is available at
+@quotation
+@url{http://asymptote.sourceforge.net/asyRefCard.pdf}.
+@end quotation
@node Installation
@chapter Installation
@@ -549,7 +555,8 @@ The current directory;
@item
@cindex @code{dir}
A list of one or more directories specified by the configuration
-variable @code{dir} (separated by @code{:} under UNIX and
+variable @code{dir} or environment variable @code{ASYMPTOTE_DIR}
+(separated by @code{:} under UNIX and
@code{;} under @code{MSDOS});
@item
@cindex @code{.asy}
@@ -577,7 +584,7 @@ cd asymptote-x.xx
@end verbatim
By default the system version of the Boehm garbage collector will be
used; if it is old we recommend first putting
-@url{http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Hans_Boehm/gc/gc_source/gc-7.1.tar.gz}
+@url{http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Hans_Boehm/gc/gc_source/gc-7.2b.tar.gz}
in the @code{Asymptote} source directory.
@cindex @code{freeglut}
@@ -587,7 +594,7 @@ in the @code{Asymptote} source directory.
@anchor{multisampling}
@noindent
If your graphics card supports multisampling, we recommend using version
-@code{2.6.0} (or later) of @code{freeglut} to support antialiasing in
+@code{2.6.0} of @code{freeglut} to support antialiasing in
@code{Asymptote}'s adaptive @code{OpenGL} 3D renderer
(@code{MacOS X} users can skip this step since @code{Asymptote} is configured
to use the native glut library on that platform). Download
@@ -1393,7 +1400,7 @@ picture clipping, see the first example in @ref{LaTeX usage}.
@section label
@verbatim
void label(picture pic=currentpicture, Label L, pair position,
- align align=NoAlign, pen p=nullpen, filltype filltype=NoFill)
+ align align=NoAlign, pen p=currentpen, filltype filltype=NoFill)
@end verbatim
Draw Label @code{L} on picture @code{pic} using pen @code{p}. If
@@ -1405,8 +1412,6 @@ the @code{PostScript} offset @code{align*labelmargin(p)}.
The constant @code{Align} can be used to align the
bottom-left corner of the label at @code{position}.
@cindex @code{nullpen}
-If @code{p} is @code{nullpen}, the pen specified within the
-Label, which defaults to @code{currentpen}, will be used.
@cindex @code{Label}
@anchor{Label}
The Label @code{L} can either be a string or the structure obtained by calling
@@ -1427,6 +1432,7 @@ For example, @code{rotate(45)*xscale(2)*L} first scales @code{L} in the
@math{x} direction and then rotates it counterclockwise by 45
degrees. The final position of a Label can also be shifted by a
@code{PostScript} coordinate translation: @code{shift(10,0)*L}.
+An explicit pen specified within the Label overrides other pen arguments.
The @code{embed} argument determines how the Label should transform with the
embedding picture:
@table @code
@@ -1455,7 +1461,7 @@ shift, rotate, slant, reflect, and scale with embedding picture.
To add a label to a path, use
@verbatim
void label(picture pic=currentpicture, Label L, path g, align align=NoAlign,
- pen p=nullpen, filltype filltype=NoFill);
+ pen p=currentpen, filltype filltype=NoFill);
@end verbatim
@cindex @code{Relative}
By default the label will be positioned at the midpoint of the path.
@@ -1794,12 +1800,18 @@ maximum value is @code{intMax}.
@cindex @code{realMax}
@cindex @code{realEpsilon}
@cindex @code{realDigits}
+@cindex @code{mask}
+@cindex @code{inf}
+@cindex @code{isnan}
a real number; this should be set to the highest-precision native
floating-point type on the architecture. The implicit initializer for
reals is @code{0.0}. Real numbers have precision
@code{realEpsilon}, with @code{realDigits} significant digits.
The smallest positive real number is @code{realMin} and the largest
-positive real number is @code{realMax}.
+positive real number is @code{realMax}.
+The variable @code{inf} and function @code{bool isnan(real x)}
+are useful when floating-point exceptions are masked with
+the @code{-mask} command-line option (the default in interactive mode).
@item pair
@cindex @code{pair}
@@ -2070,24 +2082,30 @@ delimited by @code{delimiter} (an empty delimiter signifies a space,
but with duplicate delimiters discarded);
@anchor{format}
-@item string format(string s, int n)
+@item string format(string s, int n, string locale="")
@cindex @code{format}
returns a string containing @code{n} formatted according to the C-style
-format string @code{s} using the current locale;
+format string @code{s} using locale @code{locale} (or the current locale if an
+empty string is specified);
-@item string format(string s=defaultformat, real x, string locale="")
+@item string format(string s=defaultformat, string s=defaultseparator, real x, string locale="")
returns a string containing @code{x} formatted according to the C-style format
string @code{s} using locale @code{locale} (or the current locale if an
empty string is specified), following the behaviour of the C function
@code{fprintf}), except that only one data field is allowed, trailing
zeros are removed by default (unless @code{#} is specified), and
(if the format string specifies math mode) @TeX{} is used to typeset
-scientific notation;
+scientific notation using the @code{defaultseparator="\!\times\!";};
@cindex @code{hex}
@cindex @code{hexidecimal}
@item int hex(string s);
-casts a hexidecimal string @code{s} to an integer.
+casts a hexidecimal string @code{s} to an integer;
+
+@cindex @code{ascii}
+@cindex @code{ascii}
+@item int ascii(string s);
+returns the ASCII code for the first character of string @code{s};
@cindex @code{string}
@item string string(real x, int digits=realDigits)
@@ -2096,7 +2114,7 @@ casts @code{x} to a string using precision @code{digits} and the C locale;
@cindex @code{locale}
@item string locale(string s="")
sets the locale to the given string, if nonempty, and returns the
-current locale.
+current locale;
@item string time(string format="%a %b %d %T %Z %Y")
@cindex @code{time}
@@ -2144,6 +2162,17 @@ locale. For example, to return the date corresponding to 24 hours ago:
time(seconds()-24*60*60);
@end verbatim
+@cindex @code{system}
+@item int system(string s)
+@item int system(string[] s)
+if the setting @code{safe} is false, call the arbitrary system command @code{s};
+
+@cindex @code{asy}
+@item void asy(string format, bool overwrite=false ... string[] s)
+conditionally process each file name in array @code{s} in a new environment,
+using format @code{format}, overwriting the output file only if
+@code{overwrite} is true;
+
@cindex @code{abort}
@item void abort(string s="")
aborts execution (with a non-zero return code in batch mode); if string
@@ -2315,8 +2344,8 @@ cubic spline parameter @code{t-floor(t)} (@pxref{Bezier curves}).
@item pair dir(path p)
returns dir(p,length(p)).
-@item pair dir(path p, path g)
-returns unit(dir(p)+dir(g)).
+@item pair dir(path p, path q)
+returns unit(dir(p)+dir(q)).
@cindex @code{accel}
@item pair accel(path p, int t, int sign=0);
@@ -2352,13 +2381,16 @@ returns the effective postcontrol point of @code{p} at parameter @code{t}.
returns the length (in user coordinates) of the piecewise linear
or cubic curve that path @code{p} represents.
-@anchor{arctime}
@cindex @code{arctime}
@item real arctime(path p, real L);
returns the path "time", a real number between 0 and the length of
the path in the sense of @code{point(path p, real t)}, at which the
cumulative arclength (measured from the beginning of the path) equals @code{L}.
+@cindex @code{arcpoint}
+@item real arcpoint(path p, real L);
+returns @code{point(p,arctime(p,L))}.
+
@cindex @code{dirtime}
@item real dirtime(path p, pair z);
returns the first "time", a real number between 0 and the length of
@@ -2805,8 +2837,8 @@ pen dashed=linetype(new real[] {8,8});
pen longdashed=linetype(new real[] {24,8});
pen dashdotted=linetype(new real[] {8,8,0,8});
pen longdashdotted=linetype(new real[] {24,8,0,8});
-pen Dotted=dotted+1.0;
-pen Dotted(pen p=currentpen) {return dotted+2*linewidth(p);}
+pen Dotted(pen p=currentpen) {return linetype(new real[] {0,3})+2*linewidth(p);}
+pen Dotted=Dotted();
@end verbatim
@sp 1
@center @image{linetype}
@@ -2829,11 +2861,11 @@ The line type of a pen can be determined with the functions
@code{pen linewidth(real)}. The default line width is 0.5 bp; this value
may be changed with @code{defaultpen(pen)}. The line width of a pen
is returned by @code{real linewidth(pen p=currentpen)}.
-For convenience, in the module @code{plain} we define
+For convenience, in the module @code{plain_pens} we define
@verbatim
-static void defaultpen(real w) {defaultpen(linewidth(w));}
-static pen operator +(pen p, real w) {return p+linewidth(w);}
-static pen operator +(real w, pen p) {return linewidth(w)+p;}
+void defaultpen(real w) {defaultpen(linewidth(w));}
+pen operator +(pen p, real w) {return p+linewidth(w);}
+pen operator +(real w, pen p) {return linewidth(w)+p;}
@end verbatim
so that one may set the line width like this:
@verbatim
@@ -3622,8 +3654,11 @@ that can be used for importing @code{LaTeX} packages.
value) files and portable @acronym{XDR} (External Data Representation)
binary files.
+@cindex @code{input}
An input file must first be opened with
-@code{input(string name, bool check=true, string comment="#")};
+@verbatim
+input(string name="", bool check=true, string comment="#", string mode="");
+@end verbatim
reading is then done by assignment:
@cindex open
@cindex @code{input}
@@ -3665,7 +3700,7 @@ comment character as an ordinary character) and return it as a string.
@cindex append
A file named @code{name} can be open for output with
@verbatim
-file output(string name, bool update=false);
+file output(string name="", bool update=false, string comment="#", string mode="");
@end verbatim
@noindent
If @code{update=false}, any existing data in the file will be erased
@@ -3727,23 +3762,21 @@ write(fout,"List: ",1,2,3); // Writes "List: 1 2 3"
@noindent
@cindex binary format
-@cindex @code{xinput}
-@cindex @code{xoutput}
-@cindex @code{binput}
-@cindex @code{boutput}
@cindex single precision
@cindex double precision
@cindex @code{singlereal}
@cindex @code{singleint}
@cindex @code{signedint}
-A file may also be opened with @code{xinput} or @code{xoutput}, instead of
-@code{input} or @code{output}, to read or write
+@cindex @code{mode}
+@cindex @code{binary}
+@cindex @code{xdr}
+A file may be opened with @code{mode="xdr"}, to read or write
double precision (64-bit) reals and single precision (32-bit)
integers in Sun Microsystem's @acronym{XDR} (External
Data Representation) portable binary format (available on all
@code{UNIX} platforms).
-Alternatively, a file may also be opened with @code{binput} or
-@code{boutput} to read or write double precision reals and single
+Alternatively, a file may also be opened with @code{mode="binary"}
+to read or write double precision reals and single
precision integers in the native (nonportable) machine binary format.
The virtual member functions
@code{file singlereal(bool b=true)} and @code{file singleint(bool b=true)}
@@ -3870,10 +3903,6 @@ int animate(string args="", string file="", string format="");
call the @code{ImageMagick} commands @code{convert} and @code{animate},
respectively, with the arguments @code{args} and the file name constructed
from the strings @code{file} and @code{format}.
-@cindex @code{system}
-If the setting @code{safe} is false, then the functions
-@code{int system(string s)} and @code{int system(string[] s)} can be
-used to call the arbitrary system command @code{s}.
@node Variable initializers
@section Variable initializers
@@ -4316,7 +4345,7 @@ not
@cindex @code{?}
@cindex conditional
@verbatim
-bool positive=(pi >= 0) ? true : false;
+bool positive=(pi > 0) ? true : false;
@end verbatim
@cindex @code{interp}
@@ -4919,6 +4948,7 @@ also defined.
@cindex @code{F}
@cindex @code{E}
@cindex @code{P}
+@cindex @code{sndncn}
@cindex @code{Ei}
@cindex @code{Si}
@cindex @code{Ci}
@@ -4936,6 +4966,7 @@ defines the airy functions @code{Ai(real)},
@code{J(real, real)}, @code{Y(real, real)}, @code{I(real, real)},
@code{K(real, real)}, @code{zero_J(real, int)}, the elliptic functions
@code{F(real, real)}, @code{E(real, real)}, and @code{P(real, real)},
+the Jacobi elliptic functions @code{real[] sndncn(real,real)},
the exponential/trigonometric integrals @code{Ei}, @code{Si}, and @code{Ci},
the Legendre polynomials @code{Pl(int, real)}, and the Riemann zeta
function @code{zeta(real)}. For example, to compute the sine integral
@@ -5179,19 +5210,11 @@ searches an array @code{a} sorted in ascending order such that element
@cindex @code{copy}
@item T[] copy(T[] a)
-returns a copy of the array @code{a};
-
-@cindex @code{copy}
-@item T[][] copy(T[][] a)
-returns a copy of the array @code{a};
-
-@cindex @code{copy}
-@item T[][][] copy(T[][][] a)
-returns a copy of the array @code{a};
+returns a deep copy of the array @code{a};
@cindex @code{concat}
@item T[] concat(... T[][] a)
-returns a new array formed by concatenating the arrays given as arguments;
+returns a new array formed by concatenating the given one-dimensional arrays given as arguments;
@cindex @code{alias}
@item bool alias(T[] a, T[] b)
@@ -5817,7 +5840,8 @@ code s=quote {
eval(s,true); // Outputs 1
@end verbatim
-To include the contents of a file @code{graph} verbatim (as if the
+@cindex @code{include}
+To include the contents of an existing file @code{graph} verbatim (as if the
contents of the file were inserted at that point), use one of the forms:
@verbatim
include graph;
@@ -5978,6 +6002,7 @@ and enclose your @code{Asymptote} code within a
@code{\begin@{asy@}...\end@{asy@}} environment. As with the
@code{LaTeX} @code{comment} environment, the @code{\end@{asy@}} command
must appear on a line by itself, with no trailing commands/comments.
+A blank line is not allowed after @code{\begin@{asy@}}.
The sample @code{LaTeX} file below, named @code{latexusage.tex}, can
be run as follows:
@@ -6006,8 +6031,8 @@ An even better method for processing a @code{LaTeX} file with embedded
@url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/latexmk/}
@end quotation
@noindent
-after putting the rules
-@verbatiminclude latexmkrc
+after putting the contents of
+@url{http://asymptote.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/asymptote/trunk/asymptote/doc/latexmkrc}
@noindent
in a file @code{latexmkrc} in the same directory. The command
@verbatim
@@ -6017,6 +6042,14 @@ latexmk -pdf latexusage
will then call @code{Asymptote} automatically, recompiling only the figures
that have changed. Since each figure is compiled in a separate
system process, this method also tends to use less memory.
+To store the figures in a separate directory named @code{asy}, one can define
+@verbatim
+\def\asydir{asy}
+@end verbatim
+in @code{latexusage.tex} and put the contents of
+@url{http://asymptote.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/asymptote/trunk/asymptote/doc/latexmkrc_asydir}
+in a file @code{latexmkrc} in the same directory.
+@noindent
External @code{Asymptote} code in @code{filename.asy} should be included with
@cindex @code{asyinclude}
@verbatim
@@ -6040,9 +6073,8 @@ environments.
Three-dimensional @acronym{PRC} files may either be embedded within
the page (the default) or attached as annotated (but printable)
attachments, using the @code{attach} option and the @code{attachfile2}
-(or older @code{attachfile}) @code{LaTeX} package. The default value
-of @code{viewportwidth} is @code{\the\linewidth} for inline 3D figures
-and @code{0} for attachments. The @code{inline} option generates
+(or older @code{attachfile}) @code{LaTeX} package.
+The @code{inline} option generates
inline @code{LaTeX} code instead of @acronym{EPS} or @acronym{PDF}
files. This makes 2D LaTeX symbols visible to the
@code{\begin@{asy@}...\end@{asy@}} environment. In this mode,
@@ -6384,7 +6416,7 @@ sharp corners of paths, as illustrated in the example file @code{roundpath.asy}.
@cindex animation
@cindex @code{ImageMagick}
This module allows one to generate animations, as illustrated by the
-files @code{wheel.asy}, @code{wavelet.asy}, and @code{cube.asy} in
+files @code{wheel.asy}, @code{wavepacket.asy}, and @code{cube.asy} in
the @code{animations} subdirectory of the examples directory. These
animations use the @code{ImageMagick} @code{convert} program to
merge multiple images into a @acronym{GIF} or @acronym{MPEG}
@@ -7060,17 +7092,17 @@ void ytick(picture pic=currentpicture, Label L="", real y,
void tick(picture pic=currentpicture, pair z,
pair dir, real size=Ticksize, pen p=currentpen);
void labelx(picture pic=currentpicture, Label L="", explicit pair z,
- align align=S, string format="", pen p=nullpen);
+ align align=S, string format="", pen p=currentpen);
void labelx(picture pic=currentpicture, Label L="", real x,
- align align=S, string format="", pen p=nullpen);
+ align align=S, string format="", pen p=currentpen);
void labelx(picture pic=currentpicture, Label L,
string format="", explicit pen p=currentpen);
void labely(picture pic=currentpicture, Label L="", explicit pair z,
- align align=W, string format="", pen p=nullpen);
+ align align=W, string format="", pen p=currentpen);
void labely(picture pic=currentpicture, Label L="", real y,
- align align=W, string format="", pen p=nullpen);
+ align align=W, string format="", pen p=currentpen);
void labely(picture pic=currentpicture, Label L,
- string format="", explicit pen p=nullpen);
+ string format="", explicit pen p=currentpen);
@end verbatim
@end itemize
@@ -8001,6 +8033,15 @@ This is equivalent to
orthographic((x,y,z),up,target,zoom,viewportshift,showtarget,center)
@end verbatim
+The routine
+@cindex @code{camera}
+@verbatim
+triple camera(real alpha, real beta);
+@end verbatim
+can be used to compute the camera position with the @math{x} axis below
+the horizontal at angle @code{alpha}, the @math{y} axis below the horizontal
+at angle @code{beta}, and the @math{z} axis up.
+
@cindex @code{autoadjust}
@item perspective(triple camera, triple up=Z, triple target=O, @*@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ real zoom=1, real angle=0, pair viewportshift=0, @*@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ bool showtarget=true, bool autoadjust=true, @*@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ bool center=autoadjust)
@cindex @code{perspective}
@@ -9243,12 +9284,12 @@ and @code{tk-devel} packages.
Pictures are deconstructed into the @acronym{PNG} image format, which
supports full alpha channel transparency. Under @code{Microsoft Windows},
-this requires @code{Python 2.6.2} and the @code{Python Imaging Library}:
+this requires @code{Python 2.7.3} and the @code{Python Imaging Library}:
@quotation
-@url{http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.6.2/python-2.6.2.msi}
+@url{http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/python-2.7.3.msi}
@end quotation
@quotation
-@url{http://effbot.org/downloads/PIL-1.1.7.win32-py2.6.exe}.
+@url{http://effbot.org/downloads/PIL-1.1.7.win32-py2.7.exe}.
@end quotation
@noindent
On @code{UNIX} systems, place
@@ -9493,7 +9534,7 @@ Mark Henning, Steve Melenchuk, Martin Wiebusch, and Stefan Knorr.
@c LocalWords: latexusage tex bbox PostScript subdirectory gcc emacs ASYDIR
@c LocalWords: documentclass usepackage subpath shipout sqrt xN Mx bw AcroRd
@c LocalWords: xscale xaxis yaxis BeginBar GIF postprocessing fpu de rpair xy
-@c LocalWords: nomask noplain ImageMagick defaultfontsize defaultlinewidth cd
+@c LocalWords: ImageMagick defaultfontsize defaultlinewidth cd asymptote Hy
@c LocalWords: startup natively xasy tkinter VxN yingyang currentpicture toc
@c LocalWords: MetaPost MetaFont Hammerlindl Healy texinfo autoload setq setf
@c LocalWords: printindex setfilename settitle dircategory direntry titlepage
@@ -9506,8 +9547,8 @@ Mark Henning, Steve Melenchuk, Martin Wiebusch, and Stefan Knorr.
@c LocalWords: dirtime currentpen colorspaces grayscale cmyk defaultpen x cx
@c LocalWords: linetype longdashed dashdotted longdashdotted linewidth y XP
@c LocalWords: fontsize defaultfilename keepAspect IgnoreAspect ise flushleft
-@c LocalWords: src dest XDR txt getc fout stdin stdout endl xinput eof js prc
-@c LocalWords: xoutput Microsystem's eol exponentials postfix sayhi th Ubuntu
+@c LocalWords: src dest XDR txt getc fout stdin stdout endl eof js prc
+@c LocalWords: Microsystem's eol exponentials postfix sayhi th Ubuntu
@c LocalWords: sqr intop addby libm asin acos atan sinh tanh asinh acosh cbrt
@c LocalWords: atanh fabs hypot fmod ceil srand dereferenced alice pete sqrtx
@c LocalWords: eval fft csv runtime nonalphanumeric labely LeftTicks NoTicks
@@ -9592,7 +9633,7 @@ Mark Henning, Steve Melenchuk, Martin Wiebusch, and Stefan Knorr.
@c LocalWords: labelpath intersectionpoints PSTricks pstextpath curvedlabel
@c LocalWords: LeftJustified RightJustified tickmodifier gunzip gmake IRIX dv
@c LocalWords: texcommand RET SITEDIR filegraph pathmarkers POSIX binput AOB
-@c LocalWords: boutput nonportable markinterval stickframe circlebarframe tix
+@c LocalWords: nonportable markinterval stickframe circlebarframe tix
@c LocalWords: crossframe tildeframe markangle StickIntervalMarker gswin expm
@c LocalWords: CrossIntervalMarker CircleBarIntervalMarker Ghostscript syzygy
@c LocalWords: TildeIntervalMarker autoimport calculateTransform bitwise tk
@@ -9637,9 +9678,14 @@ Mark Henning, Steve Melenchuk, Martin Wiebusch, and Stefan Knorr.
@c LocalWords: rotateY rotateZ wheelup zoomin wheeldown zoomout TeXLive pnorm
@c LocalWords: viewportshift signedint signedness psview multiplatform nowarn
@c LocalWords: singlereal singleint writeoverloaded dvisvg reddash lexorder
-@c LocalWords: bigdiagonal autobillboard dvisvgm maxtiles hyperrefOptions
+@c LocalWords: bigdiagonal autobillboard dvisvgm maxtiles hyperrefOptions xdr
@c LocalWords: setpagesize pdfborder controlsystem OmitTickInterval SixViews
@c LocalWords: OmitTickIntervals tickmodifiers autorotated SixViewsUS latexmk
@c LocalWords: ThreeViewsUS ThreeViewsFR SixViewsFR ThreeViews partialsum
@c LocalWords: defaultrender Vidiassov latexmkrc mktemp DOSendl DOSnewl perl
-@c LocalWords: filename asyinclude latemk penfunctionimage
+@c LocalWords: filename asyinclude latemk penfunctionimage Affine decrement
+@c LocalWords: affine Redisplay redisplay isnan radians defaultseparator Jens
+@c LocalWords: ascii piecewise arcpoint spacings tilings sndncn resizing
+@c LocalWords: differentiable vectorization vectorized asydir normals quartic
+@c LocalWords: wavepacket kerned parametrized specular hyperboloid Bourke's
+@c LocalWords: Michail
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/install-sh b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/install-sh
index 377bb8687ff..6781b987bdb 100755
--- a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/install-sh
+++ b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/install-sh
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#!/bin/sh
# install - install a program, script, or datafile
-scriptversion=2011-11-20.07; # UTC
+scriptversion=2009-04-28.21; # UTC
# This originates from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh), which was
# later released in X11R6 (xc/config/util/install.sh) with the
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ scriptversion=2011-11-20.07; # UTC
# FSF changes to this file are in the public domain.
#
# Calling this script install-sh is preferred over install.sh, to prevent
-# 'make' implicit rules from creating a file called install from it
+# `make' implicit rules from creating a file called install from it
# when there is no Makefile.
#
# This script is compatible with the BSD install script, but was written
@@ -156,10 +156,6 @@ while test $# -ne 0; do
-s) stripcmd=$stripprog;;
-t) dst_arg=$2
- # Protect names problematic for 'test' and other utilities.
- case $dst_arg in
- -* | [=\(\)!]) dst_arg=./$dst_arg;;
- esac
shift;;
-T) no_target_directory=true;;
@@ -190,10 +186,6 @@ if test $# -ne 0 && test -z "$dir_arg$dst_arg"; then
fi
shift # arg
dst_arg=$arg
- # Protect names problematic for 'test' and other utilities.
- case $dst_arg in
- -* | [=\(\)!]) dst_arg=./$dst_arg;;
- esac
done
fi
@@ -202,17 +194,13 @@ if test $# -eq 0; then
echo "$0: no input file specified." >&2
exit 1
fi
- # It's OK to call 'install-sh -d' without argument.
+ # It's OK to call `install-sh -d' without argument.
# This can happen when creating conditional directories.
exit 0
fi
if test -z "$dir_arg"; then
- do_exit='(exit $ret); exit $ret'
- trap "ret=129; $do_exit" 1
- trap "ret=130; $do_exit" 2
- trap "ret=141; $do_exit" 13
- trap "ret=143; $do_exit" 15
+ trap '(exit $?); exit' 1 2 13 15
# Set umask so as not to create temps with too-generous modes.
# However, 'strip' requires both read and write access to temps.
@@ -240,9 +228,9 @@ fi
for src
do
- # Protect names problematic for 'test' and other utilities.
+ # Protect names starting with `-'.
case $src in
- -* | [=\(\)!]) src=./$src;;
+ -*) src=./$src;;
esac
if test -n "$dir_arg"; then
@@ -264,7 +252,12 @@ do
echo "$0: no destination specified." >&2
exit 1
fi
+
dst=$dst_arg
+ # Protect names starting with `-'.
+ case $dst in
+ -*) dst=./$dst;;
+ esac
# If destination is a directory, append the input filename; won't work
# if double slashes aren't ignored.
@@ -354,7 +347,7 @@ do
if test -z "$dir_arg" || {
# Check for POSIX incompatibilities with -m.
# HP-UX 11.23 and IRIX 6.5 mkdir -m -p sets group- or
- # other-writable bit of parent directory when it shouldn't.
+ # other-writeable bit of parent directory when it shouldn't.
# FreeBSD 6.1 mkdir -m -p sets mode of existing directory.
ls_ld_tmpdir=`ls -ld "$tmpdir"`
case $ls_ld_tmpdir in
@@ -392,7 +385,7 @@ do
case $dstdir in
/*) prefix='/';;
- [-=\(\)!]*) prefix='./';;
+ -*) prefix='./';;
*) prefix='';;
esac
@@ -410,7 +403,7 @@ do
for d
do
- test X"$d" = X && continue
+ test -z "$d" && continue
prefix=$prefix$d
if test -d "$prefix"; then
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/latexusage.tex b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/latexusage.tex
index f3c858348b9..910cef5bf10 100644
--- a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/latexusage.tex
+++ b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/latexusage.tex
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ renderer. To support {\tt latexmk}, 3D figures should specify
attachments; this requires the \verb+attach=true+ option as well as the
\verb+attachfile2+ \LaTeX\ package.
\begin{center}
-\begin{asy}[height=4cm,inline=true,attach=false]
+\begin{asy}[height=4cm,inline=true,attach=false,viewportwidth=\linewidth]
currentprojection=orthographic(5,4,2);
draw(unitcube,blue);
label("$V-E+F=2$",(0,1,0.5),3Y,blue+fontsize(17pt));
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/png/asymptote.info b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/png/asymptote.info
index 3bc2bee2a7f..ee7d4f40b51 100644
--- a/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/png/asymptote.info
+++ b/Build/source/utils/asymptote/doc/png/asymptote.info
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
This is asymptote.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.13 from
../asymptote.texi.
-This file documents `Asymptote', version 2.13.
+This file documents `Asymptote', version 2.16.
`http://asymptote.sourceforge.net'
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ File: asymptote.info, Node: Top, Next: Description, Up: (dir)
Asymptote
*********
-This file documents `Asymptote', version 2.13.
+This file documents `Asymptote', version 2.16.
`http://asymptote.sourceforge.net'
@@ -237,6 +237,9 @@ output, including animations, are available at
`Asymptote' tutorial can be found at
`http://asymptote.sourceforge.net/links.html'.
+ A quick reference card for `Asymptote' is available at
+
+ `http://asymptote.sourceforge.net/asyRefCard.pdf'.

File: asymptote.info, Node: Installation, Next: Tutorial, Prev: Description, Up: Top
@@ -471,7 +474,8 @@ following paths, in the order listed:
1. The current directory;
2. A list of one or more directories specified by the configuration
- variable `dir' (separated by `:' under UNIX and `;' under `MSDOS');
+ variable `dir' or environment variable `ASYMPTOTE_DIR' (separated
+ by `:' under UNIX and `;' under `MSDOS');
3. The directory specified by the environment variable
`ASYMPTOTE_HOME'; if this variable is not set, the directory
@@ -495,14 +499,14 @@ tar -xf asymptote-x.xx.src.tar
cd asymptote-x.xx
By default the system version of the Boehm garbage collector will be
used; if it is old we recommend first putting
-`http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Hans_Boehm/gc/gc_source/gc-7.1.tar.gz'
+`http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Hans_Boehm/gc/gc_source/gc-7.2b.tar.gz'
in the `Asymptote' source directory.
If your graphics card supports multisampling, we recommend using version
-`2.6.0' (or later) of `freeglut' to support antialiasing in
-`Asymptote''s adaptive `OpenGL' 3D renderer (`MacOS X' users can skip
-this step since `Asymptote' is configured to use the native glut
-library on that platform). Download
+`2.6.0' of `freeglut' to support antialiasing in `Asymptote''s adaptive
+`OpenGL' 3D renderer (`MacOS X' users can skip this step since
+`Asymptote' is configured to use the native glut library on that
+platform). Download
`http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/freeglut/freeglut-2.6.0.tar.gz'
and type (as the root user):
@@ -1108,17 +1112,15 @@ File: asymptote.info, Node: label, Prev: clip, Up: Drawing commands
=========
void label(picture pic=currentpicture, Label L, pair position,
- align align=NoAlign, pen p=nullpen, filltype filltype=NoFill)
+ align align=NoAlign, pen p=currentpen, filltype filltype=NoFill)
Draw Label `L' on picture `pic' using pen `p'. If `align' is `NoAlign',
the label will be centered at user coordinate `position'; otherwise it
will be aligned in the direction of `align' and displaced from
`position' by the `PostScript' offset `align*labelmargin(p)'. The
constant `Align' can be used to align the bottom-left corner of the
-label at `position'. If `p' is `nullpen', the pen specified within the
-Label, which defaults to `currentpen', will be used. The Label `L' can
-either be a string or the structure obtained by calling one of the
-functions
+label at `position'. The Label `L' can either be a string or the
+structure obtained by calling one of the functions
Label Label(string s="", pair position, align align=NoAlign,
pen p=nullpen, embed embed=Rotate, filltype filltype=NoFill);
Label Label(string s="", align align=NoAlign,
@@ -1132,8 +1134,9 @@ multiplying it on the left by an affine transform (*note Transforms::).
For example, `rotate(45)*xscale(2)*L' first scales `L' in the x
direction and then rotates it counterclockwise by 45 degrees. The final
position of a Label can also be shifted by a `PostScript' coordinate
-translation: `shift(10,0)*L'. The `embed' argument determines how the
-Label should transform with the embedding picture:
+translation: `shift(10,0)*L'. An explicit pen specified within the
+Label overrides other pen arguments. The `embed' argument determines
+how the Label should transform with the embedding picture:
`Shift'
only shift with embedding picture;
@@ -1152,7 +1155,7 @@ Label should transform with the embedding picture:
To add a label to a path, use
void label(picture pic=currentpicture, Label L, path g, align align=NoAlign,
- pen p=nullpen, filltype filltype=NoFill);
+ pen p=currentpen, filltype filltype=NoFill);
By default the label will be positioned at the midpoint of the path.
An alternative label position (in the sense of `point(path p, real t)')
may be specified as a real value for `position' in constructing the
@@ -1425,7 +1428,9 @@ user-defined types):
for reals is `0.0'. Real numbers have precision `realEpsilon',
with `realDigits' significant digits. The smallest positive real
number is `realMin' and the largest positive real number is
- `realMax'.
+ `realMax'. The variable `inf' and function `bool isnan(real x)'
+ are useful when floating-point exceptions are masked with the
+ `-mask' command-line option (the default in interactive mode).
`pair'
complex number, that is, an ordered pair of real components
@@ -1653,11 +1658,12 @@ user-defined types):
substrings delimited by `delimiter' (an empty delimiter
signifies a space, but with duplicate delimiters discarded);
- `string format(string s, int n)'
+ `string format(string s, int n, string locale="")'
returns a string containing `n' formatted according to the
- C-style format string `s' using the current locale;
+ C-style format string `s' using locale `locale' (or the
+ current locale if an empty string is specified);
- `string format(string s=defaultformat, real x, string locale="")'
+ `string format(string s=defaultformat, string s=defaultseparator, real x, string locale="")'
returns a string containing `x' formatted according to the
C-style format string `s' using locale `locale' (or the
current locale if an empty string is specified), following
@@ -1665,10 +1671,13 @@ user-defined types):
one data field is allowed, trailing zeros are removed by
default (unless `#' is specified), and (if the format string
specifies math mode) TeX is used to typeset scientific
- notation;
+ notation using the `defaultseparator="\!\times\!";';
`int hex(string s);'
- casts a hexidecimal string `s' to an integer.
+ casts a hexidecimal string `s' to an integer;
+
+ `int ascii(string s);'
+ returns the ASCII code for the first character of string `s';
`string string(real x, int digits=realDigits)'
casts `x' to a string using precision `digits' and the C
@@ -1676,7 +1685,7 @@ user-defined types):
`string locale(string s="")'
sets the locale to the given string, if nonempty, and returns
- the current locale.
+ the current locale;
`string time(string format="%a %b %d %T %Z %Y")'
returns the current time formatted by the ANSI C routine
@@ -1709,6 +1718,17 @@ user-defined types):
current locale. For example, to return the date corresponding
to 24 hours ago: time(seconds()-24*60*60);
+ `int system(string s)'
+
+ `int system(string[] s)'
+ if the setting `safe' is false, call the arbitrary system
+ command `s';
+
+ `void asy(string format, bool overwrite=false ... string[] s)'
+ conditionally process each file name in array `s' in a new
+ environment, using format `format', overwriting the output
+ file only if `overwrite' is true;
+
`void abort(string s="")'
aborts execution (with a non-zero return code in batch mode);
if string `s' is nonempty, a diagnostic message constructed
@@ -1847,8 +1867,8 @@ File: asymptote.info, Node: Paths and guides, Next: Pens, Prev: Data types,
`pair dir(path p)'
returns dir(p,length(p)).
- `pair dir(path p, path g)'
- returns unit(dir(p)+dir(g)).
+ `pair dir(path p, path q)'
+ returns unit(dir(p)+dir(q)).
`pair accel(path p, int t, int sign=0);'
If `sign < 0', return the acceleration of the incoming path
@@ -1887,6 +1907,9 @@ File: asymptote.info, Node: Paths and guides, Next: Pens, Prev: Data types,
at which the cumulative arclength (measured from the
beginning of the path) equals `L'.
+ `real arcpoint(path p, real L);'
+ returns `point(p,arctime(p,L))'.
+
`real dirtime(path p, pair z);'
returns the first "time", a real number between 0 and the
length of the path in the sense of `point(path, real)', at
@@ -2250,8 +2273,8 @@ number, until it saturates with one or more color components equal to 1.
pen longdashed=linetype(new real[] {24,8});
pen dashdotted=linetype(new real[] {8,8,0,8});
pen longdashdotted=linetype(new real[] {24,8,0,8});
- pen Dotted=dotted+1.0;
- pen Dotted(pen p=currentpen) {return dotted+2*linewidth(p);}
+ pen Dotted(pen p=currentpen) {return linetype(new real[] {0,3})+2*linewidth(p);}
+ pen Dotted=Dotted();
@@ -2264,9 +2287,9 @@ number, until it saturates with one or more color components equal to 1.
linewidth(real)'. The default line width is 0.5 bp; this value may
be changed with `defaultpen(pen)'. The line width of a pen is
returned by `real linewidth(pen p=currentpen)'. For convenience,
- in the module `plain' we define static void defaultpen(real w) {defaultpen(linewidth(w));}
- static pen operator +(pen p, real w) {return p+linewidth(w);}
- static pen operator +(real w, pen p) {return linewidth(w)+p;}
+ in the module `plain_pens' we define void defaultpen(real w) {defaultpen(linewidth(w));}
+ pen operator +(pen p, real w) {return p+linewidth(w);}
+ pen operator +(real w, pen p) {return linewidth(w)+p;}
so that one may set the line width like this: defaultpen(2);
pen p=red+0.5;
@@ -2862,8 +2885,9 @@ File: asymptote.info, Node: Files, Next: Variable initializers, Prev: Frames
value) files and portable XDR (External Data Representation) binary
files.
- An input file must first be opened with `input(string name, bool
-check=true, string comment="#")'; reading is then done by assignment:
+ An input file must first be opened with
+input(string name="", bool check=true, string comment="#", string mode="");
+ reading is then done by assignment:
file fin=input("test.txt");
real a=fin;
@@ -2888,7 +2912,7 @@ including a newline. In addition, `Asymptote' provides the function
character as an ordinary character) and return it as a string.
A file named `name' can be open for output with
-file output(string name, bool update=false);
+file output(string name="", bool update=false, string comment="#", string mode="");
If `update=false', any existing data in the file will be erased and
only write operations can be used on the file. If `update=true', any
existing data will be preserved, the position will be set to the
@@ -2926,19 +2950,18 @@ file fout=output("test.txt");
write(fout,1); // Writes "1"
write(fout); // Writes a new line
write(fout,"List: ",1,2,3); // Writes "List: 1 2 3"
- A file may also be opened with `xinput' or `xoutput', instead of
-`input' or `output', to read or write double precision (64-bit) reals
-and single precision (32-bit) integers in Sun Microsystem's XDR
-(External Data Representation) portable binary format (available on all
-`UNIX' platforms). Alternatively, a file may also be opened with
-`binput' or `boutput' to read or write double precision reals and single
-precision integers in the native (nonportable) machine binary format.
-The virtual member functions `file singlereal(bool b=true)' and `file
-singleint(bool b=true)' be used to change the precision of real and
-integer I/O operations, respectively, for an XDR or binary file `f'.
-Similarly, the function `file signedint(bool b=true)' can be used to
-modify the signedness of integer reads and writes for an XDR or binary
-file `f'.
+ A file may be opened with `mode="xdr"', to read or write double
+precision (64-bit) reals and single precision (32-bit) integers in Sun
+Microsystem's XDR (External Data Representation) portable binary format
+(available on all `UNIX' platforms). Alternatively, a file may also be
+opened with `mode="binary"' to read or write double precision reals and
+single precision integers in the native (nonportable) machine binary
+format. The virtual member functions `file singlereal(bool b=true)'
+and `file singleint(bool b=true)' be used to change the precision of
+real and integer I/O operations, respectively, for an XDR or binary
+file `f'. Similarly, the function `file signedint(bool b=true)' can be
+used to modify the signedness of integer reads and writes for an XDR or
+binary file `f'.
The virtual members `name', `mode', `singlereal', `singleint', and
`signedint' may be used to query the respective parameters for a given
@@ -3011,9 +3034,7 @@ int convert(string args="", string file="", string format="");
int animate(string args="", string file="", string format="");
call the `ImageMagick' commands `convert' and `animate', respectively,
with the arguments `args' and the file name constructed from the
-strings `file' and `format'. If the setting `safe' is false, then the
-functions `int system(string s)' and `int system(string[] s)' can be
-used to call the arbitrary system command `s'.
+strings `file' and `format'.

File: asymptote.info, Node: Variable initializers, Next: Structures, Prev: Files, Up: Programming
@@ -3398,7 +3419,7 @@ the type of the result:
not
`Asymptote' also supports the C-like conditional syntax:
-bool positive=(pi >= 0) ? true : false;
+bool positive=(pi > 0) ? true : false;
The function `T interp(T a, T b, real t)' returns `(1-t)*a+t*b' for
nonintegral built-in arithmetic types `T'. If `a' and `b' are pens,
@@ -3831,8 +3852,9 @@ module `gsl' that defines the airy functions `Ai(real)', `Bi(real)',
`i_scaled(int, real)', `k_scaled(int, real)', `J(real, real)', `Y(real,
real)', `I(real, real)', `K(real, real)', `zero_J(real, int)', the
elliptic functions `F(real, real)', `E(real, real)', and `P(real,
-real)', the exponential/trigonometric integrals `Ei', `Si', and `Ci',
-the Legendre polynomials `Pl(int, real)', and the Riemann zeta function
+real)', the Jacobi elliptic functions `real[] sndncn(real,real)', the
+exponential/trigonometric integrals `Ei', `Si', and `Ci', the Legendre
+polynomials `Pl(int, real)', and the Riemann zeta function
`zeta(real)'. For example, to compute the sine integral `Si' of 1.0:
import gsl;
write(Si(1.0));
@@ -4035,17 +4057,11 @@ of type `T[]'.
`i' precedes element `j' if `less(i,j)' is true;
`T[] copy(T[] a)'
- returns a copy of the array `a';
-
-`T[][] copy(T[][] a)'
- returns a copy of the array `a';
-
-`T[][][] copy(T[][][] a)'
- returns a copy of the array `a';
+ returns a deep copy of the array `a';
`T[] concat(... T[][] a)'
- returns a new array formed by concatenating the arrays given as
- arguments;
+ returns a new array formed by concatenating the given
+ one-dimensional arrays given as arguments;
`bool alias(T[] a, T[] b)'
returns `true' if the arrays `a' and `b' are identical;
@@ -4535,8 +4551,9 @@ code s=quote {
};
eval(s,true); // Outputs 1
- To include the contents of a file `graph' verbatim (as if the
-contents of the file were inserted at that point), use one of the forms:
+ To include the contents of an existing file `graph' verbatim (as if
+the contents of the file were inserted at that point), use one of the
+forms:
include graph;
`include "/usr/local/share/asymptote/graph.asy";'
@@ -4672,7 +4689,8 @@ for each figure. Simply add the line `\usepackage{asymptote}' at the
beginning of your file and enclose your `Asymptote' code within a
`\begin{asy}...\end{asy}' environment. As with the `LaTeX' `comment'
environment, the `\end{asy}' command must appear on a line by itself,
-with no trailing commands/comments.
+with no trailing commands/comments. A blank line is not allowed after
+`\begin{asy}'.
The sample `LaTeX' file below, named `latexusage.tex', can be run as
follows:
@@ -4691,18 +4709,19 @@ pdflatex latexusage
`Asymptote' code is to use the `latexmk' utility from
`http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/latexmk/'
- after putting the rules
-
-sub asy {return system("asy '$_[0]'");}
-add_cus_dep("asy","eps",0,"asy");
-add_cus_dep("asy","pdf",0,"asy");
-add_cus_dep("asy","tex",0,"asy");
+ after putting the contents of
+`http://asymptote.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/asymptote/trunk/asymptote/doc/latexmkrc'
in a file `latexmkrc' in the same directory. The command
latexmk -pdf latexusage
will then call `Asymptote' automatically, recompiling only the figures
that have changed. Since each figure is compiled in a separate system
-process, this method also tends to use less memory. External
-`Asymptote' code in `filename.asy' should be included with
+process, this method also tends to use less memory. To store the
+figures in a separate directory named `asy', one can define
+\def\asydir{asy}
+ in `latexusage.tex' and put the contents of
+`http://asymptote.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/asymptote/trunk/asymptote/doc/latexmkrc_asydir'
+in a file `latexmkrc' in the same directory. External `Asymptote' code
+in `filename.asy' should be included with
\asyinclude[<options>]{<filename.asy>}
so that `latexmk' will recognize when the code is changed. Note that
`latemk' requires `perl', available from `http://www.perl.org/'.
@@ -4712,10 +4731,9 @@ process, this method also tends to use less memory. External
the `asy' and `asyinclude' environments. Three-dimensional PRC files
may either be embedded within the page (the default) or attached as
annotated (but printable) attachments, using the `attach' option and
-the `attachfile2' (or older `attachfile') `LaTeX' package. The default
-value of `viewportwidth' is `\the\linewidth' for inline 3D figures and
-`0' for attachments. The `inline' option generates inline `LaTeX' code
-instead of EPS or PDF files. This makes 2D LaTeX symbols visible to the
+the `attachfile2' (or older `attachfile') `LaTeX' package. The
+`inline' option generates inline `LaTeX' code instead of EPS or PDF
+files. This makes 2D LaTeX symbols visible to the
`\begin{asy}...\end{asy}' environment. In this mode, Asymptote
correctly aligns 2D LaTeX symbols defined outside of
`\begin{asy}...\end{asy}', but treats their size as zero; an optional
@@ -4817,7 +4835,7 @@ renderer. To support {\tt latexmk}, 3D figures should specify
attachments; this requires the \verb+attach=true+ option as well as the
\verb+attachfile2+ \LaTeX\ package.
\begin{center}
-\begin{asy}[height=4cm,inline=true,attach=false]
+\begin{asy}[height=4cm,inline=true,attach=false,viewportwidth=\linewidth]
currentprojection=orthographic(5,4,2);
draw(unitcube,blue);
label("$V-E+F=2$",(0,1,0.5),3Y,blue+fontsize(17pt));
@@ -5182,7 +5200,7 @@ File: asymptote.info, Node: animation, Next: embed, Prev: roundedpath, Up: B
================
This module allows one to generate animations, as illustrated by the
-files `wheel.asy', `wavelet.asy', and `cube.asy' in the `animations'
+files `wheel.asy', `wavepacket.asy', and `cube.asy' in the `animations'
subdirectory of the examples directory. These animations use the
`ImageMagick' `convert' program to merge multiple images into a GIF or
MPEG movie.
@@ -5734,17 +5752,17 @@ following routines:
void tick(picture pic=currentpicture, pair z,
pair dir, real size=Ticksize, pen p=currentpen);
void labelx(picture pic=currentpicture, Label L="", explicit pair z,
- align align=S, string format="", pen p=nullpen);
+ align align=S, string format="", pen p=currentpen);
void labelx(picture pic=currentpicture, Label L="", real x,
- align align=S, string format="", pen p=nullpen);
+ align align=S, string format="", pen p=currentpen);
void labelx(picture pic=currentpicture, Label L,
string format="", explicit pen p=currentpen);
void labely(picture pic=currentpicture, Label L="", explicit pair z,
- align align=W, string format="", pen p=nullpen);
+ align align=W, string format="", pen p=currentpen);
void labely(picture pic=currentpicture, Label L="", real y,
- align align=W, string format="", pen p=nullpen);
+ align align=W, string format="", pen p=currentpen);
void labely(picture pic=currentpicture, Label L,
- string format="", explicit pen p=nullpen);
+ string format="", explicit pen p=currentpen);
Here are some simple examples of two-dimensional graphs:
@@ -6972,6 +6990,11 @@ These projections to two dimensions are predefined:
bool center=false)'
This is equivalent to orthographic((x,y,z),up,target,zoom,viewportshift,showtarget,center)
+ The routine triple camera(real alpha, real beta);
+ can be used to compute the camera position with the x axis below
+ the horizontal at angle `alpha', the y axis below the horizontal
+ at angle `beta', and the z axis up.
+
`perspective(triple camera, triple up=Z, triple target=O,
real zoom=1, real angle=0, pair viewportshift=0,
bool showtarget=true, bool autoadjust=true,
@@ -8241,11 +8264,11 @@ packages.
Pictures are deconstructed into the PNG image format, which supports
full alpha channel transparency. Under `Microsoft Windows', this
-requires `Python 2.6.2' and the `Python Imaging Library':
+requires `Python 2.7.3' and the `Python Imaging Library':
- `http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.6.2/python-2.6.2.msi'
+ `http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/python-2.7.3.msi'
- `http://effbot.org/downloads/PIL-1.1.7.win32-py2.6.exe'.
+ `http://effbot.org/downloads/PIL-1.1.7.win32-py2.7.exe'.
On `UNIX' systems, place
`http://effbot.org/downloads/Imaging-1.1.7.tar.gz' in the `Asymptote'
source directory, and type (as the root user):
@@ -8475,7 +8498,7 @@ Index
* -V <1>: Tutorial. (line 19)
* -V: Configuring. (line 6)
* ..: Tutorial. (line 127)
-* .asy: Search paths. (line 13)
+* .asy: Search paths. (line 14)
* /: Arithmetic & logical.
(line 20)
* /=: Self & prefix operators.
@@ -8483,7 +8506,7 @@ Index
* 2D graphs: graph. (line 6)
* 3D graphs: graph3. (line 6)
* 3D grids: grid3. (line 6)
-* 3D PostScript: three. (line 576)
+* 3D PostScript: three. (line 581)
* 3D rendering: Compiling from UNIX source.
(line 16)
* :: Arithmetic & logical.
@@ -8508,11 +8531,11 @@ Index
(line 6)
* ^^: Tutorial. (line 134)
* a4: Configuring. (line 61)
-* abort: Data types. (line 322)
+* abort: Data types. (line 339)
* abs <1>: Mathematical functions.
(line 35)
-* abs: Data types. (line 60)
-* accel <1>: three. (line 502)
+* abs: Data types. (line 62)
+* accel <1>: three. (line 507)
* accel: Paths and guides. (line 115)
* access: Import. (line 6)
* acknowledgments: Credits. (line 6)
@@ -8524,7 +8547,7 @@ Index
(line 6)
* add <1>: three. (line 271)
* add: Frames and pictures. (line 196)
-* addViews: three. (line 388)
+* addViews: three. (line 393)
* adjust: Pens. (line 115)
* Ai: Mathematical functions.
(line 48)
@@ -8532,16 +8555,16 @@ Index
(line 48)
* Airy: Mathematical functions.
(line 48)
-* alias <1>: Arrays. (line 187)
+* alias <1>: Arrays. (line 181)
* alias: Structures. (line 52)
* align: Options. (line 168)
* Align: label. (line 12)
-* all: Arrays. (line 335)
+* all: Arrays. (line 329)
* Allow: Pens. (line 327)
* AND: Arithmetic & logical.
(line 80)
* and: Bezier curves. (line 56)
-* angle: Data types. (line 68)
+* angle: Data types. (line 70)
* animate <1>: animation. (line 12)
* animate <2>: Files. (line 154)
* animate: Configuring. (line 67)
@@ -8552,17 +8575,18 @@ Index
* antialiasing: Compiling from UNIX source.
(line 16)
* append <1>: Arrays. (line 39)
-* append: Files. (line 35)
+* append: Files. (line 36)
* arc: three. (line 283)
* Arc: Paths and guides. (line 32)
* arc: Paths and guides. (line 22)
* ArcArrow: draw. (line 26)
-* ArcArrow3: three. (line 543)
+* ArcArrow3: three. (line 548)
* ArcArrows: draw. (line 26)
-* ArcArrows3: three. (line 543)
-* arclength <1>: three. (line 502)
+* ArcArrows3: three. (line 548)
+* arclength <1>: three. (line 507)
* arclength: Paths and guides. (line 142)
-* arctime <1>: three. (line 502)
+* arcpoint: Paths and guides. (line 152)
+* arctime <1>: three. (line 507)
* arctime: Paths and guides. (line 146)
* arguments: Default arguments. (line 6)
* arithmetic operators: Arithmetic & logical.
@@ -8570,15 +8594,16 @@ Index
* array: Arrays. (line 122)
* array iteration: Programming. (line 33)
* arrays: Arrays. (line 6)
-* arrow: label. (line 72)
+* arrow: label. (line 71)
* Arrow: draw. (line 26)
* arrow: Drawing commands. (line 31)
* arrow keys: Tutorial. (line 37)
-* Arrow3: three. (line 543)
+* Arrow3: three. (line 548)
* Arrows: draw. (line 26)
* arrows: draw. (line 26)
-* Arrows3: three. (line 543)
+* Arrows3: three. (line 548)
* as: Import. (line 68)
+* ascii: Data types. (line 286)
* aSin: Mathematical functions.
(line 20)
* asin: Mathematical functions.
@@ -8586,12 +8611,13 @@ Index
* asinh: Mathematical functions.
(line 6)
* Aspect: Frames and pictures. (line 54)
-* assert: Data types. (line 327)
+* assert: Data types. (line 344)
* assignment: Programming. (line 8)
-* asy: Import. (line 102)
+* asy <1>: Import. (line 102)
+* asy: Data types. (line 334)
* asy-mode: Editing modes. (line 6)
* asy.vim: Editing modes. (line 33)
-* asyinclude: LaTeX usage. (line 44)
+* asyinclude: LaTeX usage. (line 46)
* asymptote.sty: LaTeX usage. (line 6)
* asymptote.xml: Editing modes. (line 49)
* ASYMPTOTE_CONFIG: Options. (line 115)
@@ -8605,41 +8631,41 @@ Index
(line 6)
* atleast: Bezier curves. (line 56)
* attach <1>: graph. (line 415)
-* attach: LaTeX usage. (line 49)
-* autoadjust: three. (line 354)
+* attach: LaTeX usage. (line 51)
+* autoadjust: three. (line 359)
* autoimport: Options. (line 111)
* automatic scaling: graph. (line 682)
* axialshade: fill. (line 43)
* axis <1>: graph3. (line 66)
* axis: graph. (line 880)
-* azimuth: Data types. (line 124)
+* azimuth: Data types. (line 126)
* babel: babel. (line 6)
* background color: Frames and pictures. (line 168)
-* BackView: three. (line 381)
+* BackView: three. (line 386)
* Bar: draw. (line 19)
-* Bar3: three. (line 543)
+* Bar3: three. (line 548)
* Bars: draw. (line 19)
-* Bars3: three. (line 543)
+* Bars3: three. (line 548)
* barsize: draw. (line 19)
* base modules: Base modules. (line 6)
* basealign: Pens. (line 168)
-* baseline: label. (line 92)
+* baseline: label. (line 91)
* batch mode: Tutorial. (line 6)
-* beep: Data types. (line 340)
+* beep: Data types. (line 357)
* BeginArcArrow: draw. (line 26)
-* BeginArcArrow3: three. (line 543)
+* BeginArcArrow3: three. (line 548)
* BeginArrow: draw. (line 26)
-* BeginArrow3: three. (line 543)
+* BeginArrow3: three. (line 548)
* BeginBar: draw. (line 19)
-* BeginBar3: three. (line 543)
+* BeginBar3: three. (line 548)
* BeginDotMargin: draw. (line 42)
-* BeginDotMargin3: three. (line 559)
+* BeginDotMargin3: three. (line 564)
* BeginMargin: draw. (line 42)
-* BeginMargin3: three. (line 559)
+* BeginMargin3: three. (line 564)
* BeginPenMargin: draw. (line 42)
-* BeginPenMargin2: three. (line 559)
-* BeginPenMargin3: three. (line 559)
-* BeginPoint: label. (line 57)
+* BeginPenMargin2: three. (line 564)
+* BeginPenMargin3: three. (line 564)
+* BeginPoint: label. (line 56)
* Bessel: Mathematical functions.
(line 48)
* bevel: flowchart. (line 75)
@@ -8650,12 +8676,12 @@ Index
(line 48)
* Bi_deriv: Mathematical functions.
(line 48)
-* Billboard: three. (line 472)
-* binary format: Files. (line 74)
+* Billboard: three. (line 477)
+* binary: Files. (line 75)
+* binary format: Files. (line 75)
* binary operators: Arithmetic & logical.
(line 6)
* binarytree: binarytree. (line 6)
-* binput: Files. (line 74)
* black stripes: three. (line 210)
* Blank: draw. (line 26)
* block.bottom: flowchart. (line 19)
@@ -8675,10 +8701,9 @@ Index
(line 6)
* Bottom: graph. (line 134)
* BottomTop: graph. (line 140)
-* BottomView: three. (line 381)
+* BottomView: three. (line 386)
* bounding box: Frames and pictures. (line 168)
* Bounds: graph3. (line 20)
-* boutput: Files. (line 74)
* box <1>: three. (line 305)
* box: Frames and pictures. (line 22)
* bp: Tutorial. (line 26)
@@ -8687,22 +8712,23 @@ Index
* brick: Pens. (line 251)
* broken axis: graph. (line 783)
* bug reports: Help. (line 23)
-* buildcycle: Paths and guides. (line 255)
+* buildcycle: Paths and guides. (line 258)
* Button-1: GUI. (line 6)
* Button-2: GUI. (line 6)
* BWRainbow: palette. (line 15)
* BWRainbow2: palette. (line 18)
-* C string: Data types. (line 189)
+* C string: Data types. (line 191)
* CAD: CAD. (line 6)
* calculateTransform: Frames and pictures. (line 107)
+* camera: three. (line 354)
* casts: Casts. (line 6)
* cbrt: Mathematical functions.
(line 6)
-* cd: Files. (line 24)
+* cd: Files. (line 25)
* ceil: Mathematical functions.
(line 26)
* center: three. (line 338)
-* Center: label. (line 62)
+* Center: label. (line 61)
* checker: Pens. (line 251)
* Chinese: unicode. (line 12)
* choose: Mathematical functions.
@@ -8724,23 +8750,23 @@ Index
* cm: Tutorial. (line 63)
* cmd: Configuring. (line 34)
* cmyk: Pens. (line 34)
-* colatitude: Data types. (line 129)
+* colatitude: Data types. (line 131)
* color: Pens. (line 23)
* coloredNodes: tube. (line 25)
* coloredpath: tube. (line 18)
* coloredSegments: tube. (line 25)
* colorless: Pens. (line 54)
* colors: Pens. (line 51)
-* comma: Files. (line 60)
-* comma-separated-value mode: Arrays. (line 368)
+* comma: Files. (line 61)
+* comma-separated-value mode: Arrays. (line 362)
* command-line options <1>: Options. (line 6)
* command-line options: Configuring. (line 83)
-* comment character: Files. (line 15)
+* comment character: Files. (line 16)
* compass directions: Tutorial. (line 106)
* Compiling from UNIX source: Compiling from UNIX source.
(line 6)
* complement: Arrays. (line 150)
-* concat: Arrays. (line 183)
+* concat: Arrays. (line 177)
* conditional <1>: Arithmetic & logical.
(line 73)
* conditional: Programming. (line 8)
@@ -8748,7 +8774,7 @@ Index
* configuration file <1>: Options. (line 115)
* configuration file: Configuring. (line 23)
* configuring: Configuring. (line 6)
-* conj: Data types. (line 57)
+* conj: Data types. (line 59)
* constructors: Structures. (line 91)
* context: Options. (line 143)
* continue <1>: Debugger. (line 31)
@@ -8757,7 +8783,7 @@ Index
* contour3: contour3. (line 6)
* controls <1>: three. (line 6)
* controls: Bezier curves. (line 45)
-* controlSpecifier: Paths and guides. (line 379)
+* controlSpecifier: Paths and guides. (line 382)
* convert <1>: Options. (line 143)
* convert <2>: animation. (line 6)
* convert <3>: Files. (line 154)
@@ -8775,33 +8801,33 @@ Index
* crop: graph. (line 636)
* cropping graphs: graph. (line 636)
* cross <1>: graph. (line 484)
-* cross: Data types. (line 167)
+* cross: Data types. (line 169)
* crossframe: markers. (line 23)
* crosshatch: Pens. (line 267)
-* csv: Arrays. (line 368)
+* csv: Arrays. (line 362)
* CTZ: Arithmetic & logical.
(line 80)
-* cubicroots: Arrays. (line 324)
+* cubicroots: Arrays. (line 318)
* curl <1>: three. (line 6)
* curl: Bezier curves. (line 63)
-* curlSpecifier: Paths and guides. (line 391)
+* curlSpecifier: Paths and guides. (line 394)
* currentpen: Pens. (line 6)
-* currentprojection: three. (line 378)
+* currentprojection: three. (line 383)
* curve: slopefield. (line 20)
* custom axis types: graph. (line 144)
* custom mark routine: graph. (line 576)
* custom tick locations: graph. (line 249)
-* cut: Paths and guides. (line 237)
+* cut: Paths and guides. (line 240)
* cycle <1>: three. (line 6)
* cycle: Tutorial. (line 75)
-* cyclic <1>: three. (line 502)
+* cyclic <1>: three. (line 507)
* cyclic <2>: Arrays. (line 39)
* cyclic: Paths and guides. (line 74)
* Cyrillic: unicode. (line 7)
* dashdotted: Pens. (line 95)
* dashed: Pens. (line 95)
* data types: Data types. (line 6)
-* date: Data types. (line 292)
+* date: Data types. (line 298)
* Debian: UNIX binary distributions.
(line 19)
* debugger: Debugger. (line 6)
@@ -8810,7 +8836,7 @@ Index
* default arguments: Default arguments. (line 6)
* defaultformat: graph. (line 175)
* DefaultHead: draw. (line 26)
-* DefaultHead3: three. (line 543)
+* DefaultHead3: three. (line 548)
* defaultpen: Pens. (line 46)
* defaultrender: three. (line 47)
* deferred drawing: simplex. (line 6)
@@ -8818,35 +8844,35 @@ Index
(line 17)
* degrees <1>: Mathematical functions.
(line 17)
-* degrees: Data types. (line 73)
+* degrees: Data types. (line 75)
* delete <1>: Arrays. (line 39)
* delete: Files. (line 149)
* description: Description. (line 6)
-* diagonal: Arrays. (line 309)
+* diagonal: Arrays. (line 303)
* diamond: flowchart. (line 57)
-* dimension: Arrays. (line 373)
-* dir <1>: three. (line 502)
+* dimension: Arrays. (line 367)
+* dir <1>: three. (line 507)
* dir <2>: Paths and guides. (line 98)
-* dir <3>: Data types. (line 85)
+* dir <3>: Data types. (line 87)
* dir: Search paths. (line 10)
* direction specifier: Bezier curves. (line 6)
-* directory: Files. (line 24)
-* dirSpecifier: Paths and guides. (line 373)
-* dirtime: Paths and guides. (line 152)
+* directory: Files. (line 25)
+* dirSpecifier: Paths and guides. (line 376)
+* dirtime: Paths and guides. (line 155)
* display: Configuring. (line 67)
* do: Programming. (line 29)
-* DOSendl: Files. (line 60)
-* DOSnewl: Files. (line 60)
-* dot <1>: Arrays. (line 265)
-* dot <2>: Data types. (line 98)
+* DOSendl: Files. (line 61)
+* DOSnewl: Files. (line 61)
+* dot <1>: Arrays. (line 259)
+* dot <2>: Data types. (line 100)
* dot: draw. (line 83)
* DotMargin: draw. (line 42)
-* DotMargin3: three. (line 559)
+* DotMargin3: three. (line 564)
* DotMargins: draw. (line 42)
-* DotMargins3: three. (line 559)
+* DotMargins3: three. (line 564)
* dotted: Pens. (line 95)
* double deferred drawing: three. (line 256)
-* double precision: Files. (line 74)
+* double precision: Files. (line 75)
* Draw: Frames and pictures. (line 147)
* draw: draw. (line 110)
* Draw: draw. (line 26)
@@ -8870,39 +8896,39 @@ Index
* else: Programming. (line 8)
* emacs: Editing modes. (line 6)
* embed: embed. (line 6)
-* Embedded: three. (line 472)
+* Embedded: three. (line 477)
* empty: Frames and pictures. (line 7)
* EndArcArrow: draw. (line 26)
-* EndArcArrow3: three. (line 543)
+* EndArcArrow3: three. (line 548)
* EndArrow: draw. (line 26)
-* EndArrow3: three. (line 543)
+* EndArrow3: three. (line 548)
* EndBar: draw. (line 19)
-* EndBar3: three. (line 543)
+* EndBar3: three. (line 548)
* EndDotMargin: draw. (line 42)
-* EndDotMargin3: three. (line 559)
-* endl: Files. (line 60)
+* EndDotMargin3: three. (line 564)
+* endl: Files. (line 61)
* EndMargin: draw. (line 42)
-* EndMargin3: three. (line 559)
+* EndMargin3: three. (line 564)
* EndPenMargin: draw. (line 42)
-* EndPenMargin2: three. (line 559)
-* EndPenMargin3: three. (line 559)
-* EndPoint: label. (line 57)
+* EndPenMargin2: three. (line 564)
+* EndPenMargin3: three. (line 564)
+* EndPoint: label. (line 56)
* envelope: Frames and pictures. (line 22)
* environment variables: Configuring. (line 87)
-* eof <1>: Arrays. (line 350)
+* eof <1>: Arrays. (line 344)
* eof: Files. (line 92)
-* eol <1>: Arrays. (line 350)
+* eol <1>: Arrays. (line 344)
* eol: Files. (line 92)
* EPS <1>: Options. (line 143)
-* EPS: label. (line 80)
+* EPS: label. (line 79)
* erase <1>: Frames and pictures. (line 7)
-* erase <2>: Data types. (line 239)
+* erase <2>: Data types. (line 241)
* erase: Tutorial. (line 37)
* erf: Mathematical functions.
(line 6)
* erfc: Mathematical functions.
(line 6)
-* error: Files. (line 15)
+* error: Files. (line 16)
* error bars: graph. (line 532)
* errorbars: graph. (line 484)
* eval: Import. (line 98)
@@ -8910,10 +8936,10 @@ Index
* evenodd: Tutorial. (line 148)
* exit <1>: Debugger. (line 57)
* exit <2>: Interactive mode. (line 59)
-* exit: Data types. (line 331)
+* exit: Data types. (line 348)
* exp: Mathematical functions.
(line 6)
-* expi: Data types. (line 81)
+* expi: Data types. (line 83)
* explicit: Casts. (line 6)
* explicit casts: Casts. (line 21)
* expm1: Mathematical functions.
@@ -8922,21 +8948,21 @@ Index
(line 48)
* extendcap: Pens. (line 129)
* extension <1>: MetaPost. (line 10)
-* extension: Paths and guides. (line 232)
+* extension: Paths and guides. (line 235)
* external: embed. (line 28)
-* extrude: three. (line 496)
+* extrude: three. (line 501)
* F: Mathematical functions.
(line 48)
* fabs: Mathematical functions.
(line 6)
-* face: three. (line 584)
+* face: three. (line 589)
* factorial: Mathematical functions.
(line 39)
* Fedora: UNIX binary distributions.
(line 15)
* feynman: feynman. (line 6)
* fft <1>: math. (line 26)
-* fft: Arrays. (line 252)
+* fft: Arrays. (line 246)
* FFTW: Compiling from UNIX source.
(line 58)
* file <1>: Debugger. (line 45)
@@ -8951,15 +8977,15 @@ Index
* filloutside: fill. (line 27)
* fillrule: Pens. (line 152)
* find <1>: Arrays. (line 159)
-* find: Data types. (line 224)
-* firstcut: Paths and guides. (line 247)
+* find: Data types. (line 226)
+* firstcut: Paths and guides. (line 250)
* fit: Frames and pictures. (line 103)
* fit3: three. (line 269)
* fixedscaling: Frames and pictures. (line 74)
* floor: Mathematical functions.
(line 26)
* flowchart: flowchart. (line 6)
-* flush: Files. (line 60)
+* flush: Files. (line 61)
* fmod: Mathematical functions.
(line 6)
* font: Pens. (line 192)
@@ -8968,13 +8994,13 @@ Index
* fontsize: Pens. (line 178)
* for: Programming. (line 8)
* format <1>: Options. (line 143)
-* format: Data types. (line 267)
+* format: Data types. (line 269)
* forum: Help. (line 6)
* frame: Frames and pictures. (line 7)
* freeglut: Compiling from UNIX source.
(line 16)
* from: Import. (line 17)
-* FrontView: three. (line 381)
+* FrontView: three. (line 386)
* function declarations: Functions. (line 67)
* function shading: fill. (line 96)
* Function shading: fill. (line 96)
@@ -8987,7 +9013,7 @@ Index
* Gaussrand: Mathematical functions.
(line 39)
* geometry: geometry. (line 6)
-* getc: Files. (line 29)
+* getc: Files. (line 30)
* getpair: Files. (line 117)
* getreal: Files. (line 117)
* getstring: Files. (line 117)
@@ -9001,7 +9027,7 @@ Index
* gradient shading: fill. (line 32)
* graph: graph. (line 6)
* graph3: graph3. (line 6)
-* graphic: label. (line 80)
+* graphic: label. (line 79)
* graphical user interface: GUI. (line 6)
* gray: Pens. (line 25)
* Grayscale: palette. (line 9)
@@ -9018,27 +9044,27 @@ Index
* GUI: GUI. (line 6)
* GUI installation: GUI installation. (line 6)
* GUI usage: GUI usage. (line 6)
-* guide: Paths and guides. (line 300)
+* guide: Paths and guides. (line 303)
* guide3: three. (line 6)
* hatch: Pens. (line 267)
-* height: LaTeX usage. (line 49)
+* height: LaTeX usage. (line 51)
* help <1>: Debugger. (line 30)
* help <2>: Help. (line 6)
* help: Interactive mode. (line 44)
* Hermite: graph. (line 37)
* Hermite(splinetype splinetype: graph. (line 37)
* hex <1>: Pens. (line 60)
-* hex: Data types. (line 280)
+* hex: Data types. (line 283)
* hexidecimal <1>: Pens. (line 59)
-* hexidecimal: Data types. (line 280)
-* hidden surface removal: three. (line 584)
+* hexidecimal: Data types. (line 283)
+* hidden surface removal: three. (line 589)
* histogram: Mathematical functions.
(line 39)
* history <1>: Interactive mode. (line 59)
* history: Files. (line 142)
* historylines: Interactive mode. (line 64)
* HookHead: draw. (line 26)
-* HookHead3: three. (line 543)
+* HookHead3: three. (line 548)
* Horizontal: flowchart. (line 81)
* hyperrefOptions: Options. (line 130)
* hypot: Mathematical functions.
@@ -9048,11 +9074,11 @@ Index
* i_scaled: Mathematical functions.
(line 48)
* iconic: three. (line 210)
-* identity <1>: Arrays. (line 306)
+* identity <1>: Arrays. (line 300)
* identity <2>: Mathematical functions.
(line 6)
* identity: Transforms. (line 24)
-* identity4: three. (line 432)
+* identity4: three. (line 437)
* if: Programming. (line 8)
* IgnoreAspect: Frames and pictures. (line 58)
* image: palette. (line 34)
@@ -9065,47 +9091,50 @@ Index
* implicit scaling: Implicit scaling. (line 6)
* import: Import. (line 46)
* inches: Tutorial. (line 63)
-* including images: label. (line 80)
+* include: Import. (line 127)
+* including images: label. (line 79)
* increasing: math. (line 59)
+* inf: Data types. (line 33)
* inheritance: Structures. (line 181)
* initialized: Arrays. (line 39)
* initializers: Variable initializers.
(line 6)
-* inline: LaTeX usage. (line 49)
+* inline: LaTeX usage. (line 51)
* InOutTicks: graph3. (line 34)
* input <1>: Interactive mode. (line 48)
-* input: Files. (line 11)
+* input: Files. (line 10)
* insert <1>: Arrays. (line 39)
-* insert: Data types. (line 235)
-* inside: Paths and guides. (line 279)
+* insert: Data types. (line 237)
+* inside: Paths and guides. (line 282)
* inst: Debugger. (line 36)
* installation: Installation. (line 6)
* int: Data types. (line 28)
* integer division: Arithmetic & logical.
(line 6)
* interactive mode: Interactive mode. (line 6)
-* interior: Paths and guides. (line 275)
+* interior: Paths and guides. (line 278)
* international characters: unicode. (line 6)
* interp: Arithmetic & logical.
(line 76)
* interpolate: interpolate. (line 6)
-* intersect <1>: three. (line 502)
+* intersect <1>: three. (line 507)
* intersect <2>: math. (line 13)
-* intersect: Paths and guides. (line 181)
-* intersectionpoint <1>: three. (line 502)
+* intersect: Paths and guides. (line 184)
+* intersectionpoint <1>: three. (line 507)
* intersectionpoint <2>: math. (line 17)
-* intersectionpoint: Paths and guides. (line 224)
-* intersectionpoints <1>: three. (line 502)
-* intersectionpoints: Paths and guides. (line 228)
-* intersections <1>: three. (line 502)
-* intersections: Paths and guides. (line 192)
+* intersectionpoint: Paths and guides. (line 227)
+* intersectionpoints <1>: three. (line 507)
+* intersectionpoints: Paths and guides. (line 231)
+* intersections <1>: three. (line 507)
+* intersections: Paths and guides. (line 195)
* InTicks: graph3. (line 34)
* intMax: Data types. (line 28)
* intMin: Data types. (line 28)
-* inverse <1>: Arrays. (line 312)
+* inverse <1>: Arrays. (line 306)
* inverse: Transforms. (line 16)
-* invert: three. (line 422)
+* invert: three. (line 427)
* invisible: Pens. (line 39)
+* isnan: Data types. (line 33)
* J: Mathematical functions.
(line 6)
* Japanese: unicode. (line 12)
@@ -9115,7 +9144,7 @@ Index
(line 48)
* Kate: Editing modes. (line 49)
* KDE editor: Editing modes. (line 49)
-* keepAspect <1>: LaTeX usage. (line 49)
+* keepAspect <1>: LaTeX usage. (line 51)
* keepAspect: Frames and pictures. (line 54)
* keyboard bindings:: three. (line 169)
* keys: Arrays. (line 39)
@@ -9123,9 +9152,9 @@ Index
* keyword-only: Named arguments. (line 37)
* keywords: Named arguments. (line 6)
* Korean: unicode. (line 12)
-* label: three. (line 466)
+* label: three. (line 471)
* Label <1>: graph. (line 342)
-* Label: label. (line 15)
+* Label: label. (line 14)
* label: clip. (line 16)
* Label: draw. (line 98)
* labelpath: labelpath. (line 6)
@@ -9133,32 +9162,32 @@ Index
* labelx: graph. (line 342)
* labely: graph. (line 342)
* Landscape: Frames and pictures. (line 95)
-* lastcut: Paths and guides. (line 251)
+* lastcut: Paths and guides. (line 254)
* lasy-mode: Editing modes. (line 6)
* latex: Options. (line 143)
* LaTeX fonts: Pens. (line 192)
* LaTeX usage: LaTeX usage. (line 6)
-* latexmk: LaTeX usage. (line 29)
+* latexmk: LaTeX usage. (line 30)
* latin1: latin1. (line 6)
-* latitude: Data types. (line 134)
+* latitude: Data types. (line 136)
* latticeshade: fill. (line 32)
* layer: Drawing commands. (line 16)
* leastsquares <1>: graph. (line 902)
* leastsquares: stats. (line 6)
* Left: graph. (line 284)
* LeftRight: graph. (line 290)
-* LeftSide: label. (line 62)
+* LeftSide: label. (line 61)
* LeftTicks: graph. (line 161)
-* LeftView: three. (line 381)
+* LeftView: three. (line 386)
* legend <1>: graph. (line 431)
* legend <2>: draw. (line 64)
* legend: Drawing commands. (line 31)
* Legendre: Mathematical functions.
(line 48)
-* length <1>: three. (line 502)
+* length <1>: three. (line 507)
* length <2>: Arrays. (line 39)
* length <3>: Paths and guides. (line 65)
-* length: Data types. (line 60)
+* length: Data types. (line 62)
* letter: Configuring. (line 61)
* lexorder: math. (line 68)
* libm routines: Mathematical functions.
@@ -9166,15 +9195,15 @@ Index
* libsigsegv <1>: Help. (line 33)
* libsigsegv: Functions. (line 88)
* limits: graph. (line 636)
-* line: Arrays. (line 350)
-* line mode: Arrays. (line 350)
+* line: Arrays. (line 344)
+* line mode: Arrays. (line 344)
* Linear: graph. (line 682)
* linecap: Pens. (line 129)
* linejoin: Pens. (line 138)
* lineskip: Pens. (line 178)
* linetype: Pens. (line 115)
* linewidth: Pens. (line 119)
-* locale: Data types. (line 287)
+* locale: Data types. (line 293)
* Log: graph. (line 682)
* log: Mathematical functions.
(line 6)
@@ -9189,59 +9218,60 @@ Index
(line 6)
* longdashdotted: Pens. (line 95)
* longdashed: Pens. (line 95)
-* longitude: Data types. (line 139)
+* longitude: Data types. (line 141)
* loop: Programming. (line 8)
* MacOS X binary distributions: MacOS X binary distributions.
(line 6)
* makepen: Pens. (line 300)
* map: Arrays. (line 141)
* Margin: draw. (line 42)
-* Margin3: three. (line 559)
+* Margin3: three. (line 564)
* margins: three. (line 262)
* Margins: draw. (line 42)
-* Margins3: three. (line 559)
+* Margins3: three. (line 564)
* mark: graph. (line 484)
* markangle: markers. (line 38)
* marker: graph. (line 484)
* markers: markers. (line 6)
* marknodes: graph. (line 484)
* markuniform: graph. (line 484)
+* mask: Data types. (line 33)
* math: math. (line 6)
* mathematical functions: Mathematical functions.
(line 6)
-* max <1>: three. (line 502)
-* max <2>: Arrays. (line 231)
+* max <1>: three. (line 507)
+* max <2>: Arrays. (line 225)
* max <3>: Frames and pictures. (line 7)
-* max: Paths and guides. (line 264)
-* maxbound: Data types. (line 104)
+* max: Paths and guides. (line 267)
+* maxbound: Data types. (line 106)
* maxtile: three. (line 210)
-* maxtimes: Paths and guides. (line 219)
+* maxtimes: Paths and guides. (line 222)
* maxviewport: three. (line 210)
* MetaPost: MetaPost. (line 6)
* MetaPost ... : Bezier curves. (line 67)
-* MetaPost cutafter: Paths and guides. (line 252)
-* MetaPost cutbefore: Paths and guides. (line 248)
+* MetaPost cutafter: Paths and guides. (line 255)
+* MetaPost cutbefore: Paths and guides. (line 251)
* MetaPost pickup: Pens. (line 6)
* MetaPost whatever: MetaPost. (line 10)
* Microsoft Windows: Microsoft Windows. (line 6)
* MidArcArrow: draw. (line 26)
-* MidArcArrow3: three. (line 543)
+* MidArcArrow3: three. (line 548)
* MidArrow: draw. (line 26)
-* MidArrow3: three. (line 543)
-* midpoint: Paths and guides. (line 166)
-* MidPoint: label. (line 57)
-* min <1>: three. (line 502)
-* min <2>: Arrays. (line 224)
+* MidArrow3: three. (line 548)
+* midpoint: Paths and guides. (line 169)
+* MidPoint: label. (line 56)
+* min <1>: three. (line 507)
+* min <2>: Arrays. (line 218)
* min <3>: Frames and pictures. (line 7)
-* min: Paths and guides. (line 260)
-* minbound: Data types. (line 101)
-* minipage: label. (line 119)
-* mintimes: Paths and guides. (line 214)
+* min: Paths and guides. (line 263)
+* minbound: Data types. (line 103)
+* minipage: label. (line 118)
+* mintimes: Paths and guides. (line 217)
* miterjoin: Pens. (line 138)
* miterlimit: Pens. (line 147)
-* mktemp: Files. (line 43)
+* mktemp: Files. (line 44)
* mm: Tutorial. (line 63)
-* mode: Files. (line 88)
+* mode: Files. (line 75)
* monotonic: graph. (line 37)
* mouse: GUI. (line 6)
* mouse bindings: three. (line 137)
@@ -9257,19 +9287,19 @@ Index
* new <1>: Arrays. (line 109)
* new: Structures. (line 6)
* newframe: Frames and pictures. (line 7)
-* newl: Files. (line 60)
+* newl: Files. (line 61)
* newton: Mathematical functions.
- (line 65)
+ (line 66)
* next: Debugger. (line 42)
* NFSS: Pens. (line 192)
* nobasealign: Pens. (line 168)
* NoFill <1>: Frames and pictures. (line 141)
* NoFill: draw. (line 26)
* NoMargin: draw. (line 42)
-* NoMargin3: three. (line 559)
-* none: Files. (line 60)
+* NoMargin3: three. (line 564)
+* none: Files. (line 61)
* None: draw. (line 19)
-* normal: three. (line 488)
+* normal: three. (line 493)
* nosafe: Options. (line 163)
* NOT: Arithmetic & logical.
(line 80)
@@ -9279,7 +9309,7 @@ Index
* null: Structures. (line 6)
* nullpen <1>: Frames and pictures. (line 127)
* nullpen: label. (line 14)
-* NURBS: three. (line 358)
+* NURBS: three. (line 363)
* O: three. (line 274)
* obj: obj. (line 9)
* oblique: three. (line 319)
@@ -9293,7 +9323,7 @@ Index
* OmitTickInterval: graph. (line 239)
* OmitTickIntervals: graph. (line 239)
* opacity: Pens. (line 222)
-* open: Files. (line 11)
+* open: Files. (line 12)
* OpenGL: three. (line 127)
* operator: User-defined operators.
(line 6)
@@ -9314,17 +9344,17 @@ Index
* outformat: three. (line 127)
* outprefix: Frames and pictures. (line 83)
* output <1>: Options. (line 143)
-* output: Files. (line 35)
+* output: Files. (line 36)
* OutTicks: graph3. (line 34)
* overloading functions: Functions. (line 44)
* overwrite: Pens. (line 324)
* P: Mathematical functions.
(line 48)
-* pack: label. (line 102)
+* pack: label. (line 101)
* packing: Rest arguments. (line 30)
-* pair <1>: Data types. (line 41)
+* pair <1>: Data types. (line 43)
* pair: Tutorial. (line 51)
-* pairs: Arrays. (line 248)
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* paperheight: Configuring. (line 61)
* papertype: Configuring. (line 61)
* paperwidth: Configuring. (line 61)
@@ -9347,33 +9377,33 @@ Index
* pdfviewerOptions: Options. (line 130)
* pen: Pens. (line 6)
* PenMargin: draw. (line 42)
-* PenMargin2: three. (line 559)
-* PenMargin3: three. (line 559)
+* PenMargin2: three. (line 564)
+* PenMargin3: three. (line 564)
* PenMargins: draw. (line 42)
-* PenMargins2: three. (line 559)
-* PenMargins3: three. (line 559)
+* PenMargins2: three. (line 564)
+* PenMargins3: three. (line 564)
* periodic: graph. (line 37)
-* perl: LaTeX usage. (line 29)
+* perl: LaTeX usage. (line 30)
* perpendicular: geometry. (line 6)
-* perspective: three. (line 358)
+* perspective: three. (line 363)
* picture: Frames and pictures. (line 35)
* picture alignment: Frames and pictures. (line 209)
* piecewisestraight: Paths and guides. (line 81)
-* pixel: three. (line 566)
+* pixel: three. (line 571)
* Pl: Mathematical functions.
(line 48)
* plain: plain. (line 6)
* planar: three. (line 89)
* plane: three. (line 301)
-* planeproject: three. (line 485)
-* point <1>: three. (line 502)
+* planeproject: three. (line 490)
+* point <1>: three. (line 507)
* point: Paths and guides. (line 84)
-* polar: Data types. (line 119)
+* polar: Data types. (line 121)
* polargraph: graph. (line 90)
* polygon: graph. (line 484)
* pop: Arrays. (line 39)
* Portrait: Frames and pictures. (line 95)
-* postcontrol <1>: three. (line 502)
+* postcontrol <1>: three. (line 507)
* postcontrol: Paths and guides. (line 135)
* postfix operators: Self & prefix operators.
(line 19)
@@ -9384,7 +9414,7 @@ Index
(line 6)
* prc: three. (line 231)
* precision: Files. (line 92)
-* precontrol <1>: three. (line 502)
+* precontrol <1>: three. (line 507)
* precontrol: Paths and guides. (line 128)
* prefix operators: Self & prefix operators.
(line 6)
@@ -9399,8 +9429,9 @@ Index
* public: Structures. (line 6)
* push: Arrays. (line 39)
* Python usage: Interactive mode. (line 80)
-* quadraticroots: Arrays. (line 315)
+* quadraticroots: Arrays. (line 309)
* quarticroots: math. (line 22)
+* quick reference: Description. (line 80)
* quit <1>: Debugger. (line 54)
* quit <2>: Interactive mode. (line 59)
* quit: Tutorial. (line 37)
@@ -9412,56 +9443,57 @@ Index
* RadialShadeDraw: Frames and pictures. (line 163)
* radians: Mathematical functions.
(line 17)
-* radius <1>: three. (line 502)
+* radius <1>: three. (line 507)
* radius: Paths and guides. (line 124)
* Rainbow: palette. (line 12)
* rand: Mathematical functions.
(line 39)
* randMax: Mathematical functions.
(line 39)
-* read: Arrays. (line 391)
-* reading: Files. (line 11)
-* reading string arrays: Arrays. (line 360)
+* read: Arrays. (line 385)
+* reading: Files. (line 12)
+* reading string arrays: Arrays. (line 354)
* readline: Files. (line 134)
* real: Data types. (line 33)
* realDigits: Data types. (line 33)
* realEpsilon: Data types. (line 33)
* realMax: Data types. (line 33)
* realMin: Data types. (line 33)
-* realmult: Data types. (line 95)
+* realmult: Data types. (line 97)
* rectangle: flowchart. (line 37)
* recursion: Functions. (line 88)
+* reference: Description. (line 80)
* reflect: Transforms. (line 51)
-* Relative: label. (line 52)
-* relpoint: Paths and guides. (line 162)
-* reltime: Paths and guides. (line 158)
+* Relative: label. (line 51)
+* relpoint: Paths and guides. (line 165)
+* reltime: Paths and guides. (line 161)
* remainder: Mathematical functions.
(line 6)
* rename: Files. (line 151)
* render <1>: Options. (line 143)
* render: three. (line 47)
-* replace: Data types. (line 252)
+* replace: Data types. (line 254)
* resetdefaultpen: Pens. (line 353)
* rest arguments: Rest arguments. (line 6)
* restore: Frames and pictures. (line 265)
* restricted: Structures. (line 6)
* return: Debugger. (line 48)
-* reverse <1>: three. (line 502)
+* reverse <1>: three. (line 507)
* reverse <2>: Arrays. (line 146)
-* reverse <3>: Paths and guides. (line 169)
-* reverse: Data types. (line 248)
+* reverse <3>: Paths and guides. (line 172)
+* reverse: Data types. (line 250)
* rewind: Files. (line 92)
-* rfind: Data types. (line 229)
+* rfind: Data types. (line 231)
* rgb: Pens. (line 30)
* Riemann zeta function: Mathematical functions.
(line 48)
* Right: graph. (line 287)
-* RightSide: label. (line 62)
+* RightSide: label. (line 61)
* RightTicks: graph. (line 161)
-* RightView: three. (line 381)
-* rotate: three. (line 453)
-* Rotate: label. (line 37)
-* Rotate(pair z): label. (line 40)
+* RightView: three. (line 386)
+* rotate: three. (line 458)
+* Rotate: label. (line 36)
+* Rotate(pair z): label. (line 39)
* round: Mathematical functions.
(line 26)
* roundcap: Pens. (line 129)
@@ -9476,13 +9508,13 @@ Index
* safe: Options. (line 163)
* save: Frames and pictures. (line 262)
* saveline: Files. (line 134)
-* scale: three. (line 452)
+* scale: three. (line 457)
* Scale: graph. (line 698)
* scale <1>: graph. (line 682)
* scale <2>: Transforms. (line 39)
* scale: Pens. (line 115)
-* Scale: label. (line 46)
-* scale3: three. (line 449)
+* Scale: label. (line 45)
+* scale3: three. (line 454)
* scaled graph: graph. (line 663)
* scientific graph: graph. (line 396)
* scroll: Files. (line 108)
@@ -9492,7 +9524,7 @@ Index
* secondary axis: graph. (line 813)
* secondaryX: graph. (line 813)
* secondaryY: graph. (line 813)
-* seconds: Data types. (line 300)
+* seconds: Data types. (line 306)
* seek: Files. (line 92)
* seekeof: Files. (line 92)
* segment: math. (line 50)
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* sgn: Mathematical functions.
(line 26)
* shading: fill. (line 32)
-* shift <1>: three. (line 437)
+* shift <1>: three. (line 442)
* shift: Transforms. (line 27)
-* Shift: label. (line 34)
+* Shift: label. (line 33)
* shiftless: Transforms. (line 53)
* shipout: Frames and pictures. (line 83)
* showtarget: three. (line 338)
* Si: Mathematical functions.
(line 48)
-* signedint: Files. (line 74)
+* signedint: Files. (line 75)
* SimpleHead: draw. (line 26)
* simplex: simplex. (line 6)
* simpson: Mathematical functions.
- (line 81)
+ (line 82)
* Sin: Mathematical functions.
(line 20)
* sin: Mathematical functions.
(line 6)
-* single precision: Files. (line 74)
-* singleint: Files. (line 74)
-* singlereal: Files. (line 74)
+* single precision: Files. (line 75)
+* singleint: Files. (line 75)
+* singlereal: Files. (line 75)
* sinh: Mathematical functions.
(line 6)
-* SixViews: three. (line 396)
-* SixViewsFR: three. (line 396)
-* SixViewsUS: three. (line 396)
+* SixViews: three. (line 401)
+* SixViewsFR: three. (line 401)
+* SixViewsUS: three. (line 401)
* size <1>: Options. (line 143)
-* size <2>: three. (line 502)
+* size <2>: three. (line 507)
* size <3>: Frames and pictures. (line 43)
* size: Paths and guides. (line 70)
* size3: three. (line 259)
* slant: Transforms. (line 45)
-* Slant: label. (line 43)
-* sleep: Data types. (line 334)
-* slice: Paths and guides. (line 237)
+* Slant: label. (line 42)
+* sleep: Data types. (line 351)
+* slice: Paths and guides. (line 240)
* slices: Slices. (line 6)
* slide: slide. (line 6)
* slope: math. (line 44)
* slopefield: slopefield. (line 6)
+* sndncn: Mathematical functions.
+ (line 48)
* solid: Pens. (line 95)
* solids: solids. (line 9)
-* solve: Arrays. (line 284)
-* sort: Arrays. (line 190)
+* solve: Arrays. (line 278)
+* sort: Arrays. (line 184)
* Spline <1>: graph3. (line 100)
* Spline: graph. (line 34)
-* split: Data types. (line 261)
+* split: Data types. (line 263)
* sqrt: Mathematical functions.
(line 6)
* squarecap: Pens. (line 129)
@@ -9559,27 +9593,27 @@ Index
* stack overflow: Functions. (line 88)
* static: Static. (line 6)
* stats: stats. (line 6)
-* stdin: Files. (line 47)
-* stdout: Files. (line 47)
+* stdin: Files. (line 48)
+* stdout: Files. (line 48)
* step: Debugger. (line 39)
* stickframe: markers. (line 16)
* stop: Debugger. (line 10)
-* straight: three. (line 502)
+* straight: three. (line 507)
* Straight: graph. (line 31)
* straight: Paths and guides. (line 77)
-* strftime: Data types. (line 292)
-* string: Data types. (line 179)
+* strftime: Data types. (line 298)
+* string: Data types. (line 181)
* stroke: fill. (line 36)
-* strokepath: Paths and guides. (line 294)
-* strptime: Data types. (line 300)
+* strokepath: Paths and guides. (line 297)
+* strptime: Data types. (line 306)
* struct: Structures. (line 6)
* structures: Structures. (line 6)
-* subpath <1>: three. (line 502)
-* subpath: Paths and guides. (line 172)
+* subpath <1>: three. (line 507)
+* subpath: Paths and guides. (line 175)
* subpictures: Frames and pictures. (line 103)
-* substr: Data types. (line 244)
+* substr: Data types. (line 246)
* Subversion: Subversion. (line 6)
-* sum: Arrays. (line 219)
+* sum: Arrays. (line 213)
* superpath: Tutorial. (line 134)
* Suppress: Pens. (line 331)
* SuppressQuiet: Pens. (line 335)
@@ -9588,9 +9622,9 @@ Index
* SVG: Options. (line 143)
* SVN: Subversion. (line 6)
* system <1>: Options. (line 163)
-* system: Files. (line 159)
+* system: Data types. (line 328)
* syzygy: syzygy. (line 6)
-* tab: Files. (line 60)
+* tab: Files. (line 61)
* tab completion: Tutorial. (line 37)
* Tan: Mathematical functions.
(line 20)
@@ -9602,17 +9636,17 @@ Index
* tell: Files. (line 92)
* tension <1>: three. (line 6)
* tension: Bezier curves. (line 56)
-* tensionSpecifier: Paths and guides. (line 385)
+* tensionSpecifier: Paths and guides. (line 388)
* tensor product shading: fill. (line 74)
* tensorshade: fill. (line 74)
* tex <1>: Options. (line 143)
* tex: Frames and pictures. (line 278)
* TeX fonts: Pens. (line 201)
-* TeX string: Data types. (line 179)
+* TeX string: Data types. (line 181)
* texcommand: Configuring. (line 67)
* TeXHead: draw. (line 26)
-* TeXHead3: three. (line 543)
-* texpath <1>: label. (line 116)
+* TeXHead3: three. (line 548)
+* texpath <1>: label. (line 115)
* texpath: Configuring. (line 67)
* texpreamble: Frames and pictures. (line 286)
* texreset: Frames and pictures. (line 289)
@@ -9623,9 +9657,9 @@ Index
* thin: three. (line 110)
* this: Structures. (line 6)
* three: three. (line 6)
-* ThreeViews: three. (line 396)
-* ThreeViewsFR: three. (line 396)
-* ThreeViewsUS: three. (line 396)
+* ThreeViews: three. (line 401)
+* ThreeViewsFR: three. (line 401)
+* ThreeViewsUS: three. (line 401)
* tick: graph. (line 342)
* Ticks: graph. (line 161)
* ticks: graph. (line 161)
@@ -9633,35 +9667,35 @@ Index
* tile: Pens. (line 251)
* tilings: Pens. (line 238)
* time <1>: math. (line 30)
-* time: Data types. (line 292)
-* times: Paths and guides. (line 206)
+* time: Data types. (line 298)
+* times: Paths and guides. (line 209)
* Top: graph. (line 137)
-* TopView: three. (line 381)
+* TopView: three. (line 386)
* trace: Debugger. (line 51)
* trailingzero: graph. (line 175)
-* transform <1>: three. (line 477)
+* transform <1>: three. (line 482)
* transform: Transforms. (line 6)
-* transform3: three. (line 432)
+* transform3: three. (line 437)
* transparency: Pens. (line 222)
-* transpose: Arrays. (line 211)
+* transpose: Arrays. (line 205)
* tree: tree. (line 9)
* trembling: trembling. (line 6)
* triangle: geometry. (line 6)
* triangulate: contour. (line 157)
-* tridiagonal: Arrays. (line 272)
+* tridiagonal: Arrays. (line 266)
* trigonometric integrals: Mathematical functions.
(line 48)
-* triple: Data types. (line 108)
+* triple: Data types. (line 110)
* TrueMargin: draw. (line 42)
-* TrueMargin3: three. (line 559)
+* TrueMargin3: three. (line 564)
* tube <1>: tube. (line 6)
* tube: three. (line 110)
* tutorial: Tutorial. (line 6)
* type1cm: Pens. (line 178)
* typedef <1>: Functions. (line 36)
-* typedef: Data types. (line 344)
+* typedef: Data types. (line 361)
* U3D: embed. (line 38)
-* undefined: Paths and guides. (line 268)
+* undefined: Paths and guides. (line 271)
* UnFill: Frames and pictures. (line 152)
* unfill: fill. (line 106)
* UnFill: draw. (line 26)
@@ -9669,7 +9703,7 @@ Index
* uniform: Arrays. (line 155)
* Uninstall: Uninstall. (line 6)
* unique: math. (line 64)
-* unit: Data types. (line 78)
+* unit: Data types. (line 80)
* unitbox <1>: three. (line 307)
* unitbox: Tutorial. (line 155)
* unitcircle <1>: three. (line 274)
@@ -9683,13 +9717,13 @@ Index
* unpacking: Rest arguments. (line 39)
* unravel: Import. (line 30)
* up: three. (line 338)
-* update: Files. (line 35)
+* update: Files. (line 36)
* UpsideDown: Frames and pictures. (line 95)
* usepackage: Frames and pictures. (line 291)
* user coordinates: Tutorial. (line 86)
* user-defined operators: User-defined operators.
(line 6)
-* usleep: Data types. (line 337)
+* usleep: Data types. (line 354)
* value: math. (line 38)
* var: Variable initializers.
(line 63)
@@ -9697,46 +9731,45 @@ Index
(line 6)
* vectorfield: graph. (line 975)
* vectorfield3: graph3. (line 159)
-* vectorization: Arrays. (line 329)
+* vectorization: Arrays. (line 323)
* verbatim: Frames and pictures. (line 271)
* vertex-dependent colors: three. (line 81)
* Vertical: flowchart. (line 81)
-* viewportheight: LaTeX usage. (line 49)
+* viewportheight: LaTeX usage. (line 51)
* viewportmargin: three. (line 262)
* viewportsize: three. (line 262)
-* viewportwidth: LaTeX usage. (line 49)
+* viewportwidth: LaTeX usage. (line 51)
* views: three. (line 231)
* vim: Editing modes. (line 33)
* virtual functions: Structures. (line 181)
* void: Data types. (line 10)
* W: Tutorial. (line 106)
-* whatever: Paths and guides. (line 232)
+* whatever: Paths and guides. (line 235)
* Wheel: palette. (line 22)
* wheel mouse: GUI. (line 6)
* while: Programming. (line 29)
-* white-space string delimiter mode: Arrays. (line 360)
-* width: LaTeX usage. (line 49)
-* windingnumber: Paths and guides. (line 268)
-* word: Arrays. (line 360)
-* write <1>: Arrays. (line 400)
-* write: Files. (line 52)
+* white-space string delimiter mode: Arrays. (line 354)
+* width: LaTeX usage. (line 51)
+* windingnumber: Paths and guides. (line 271)
+* word: Arrays. (line 354)
+* write <1>: Arrays. (line 394)
+* write: Files. (line 53)
* X: three. (line 274)
* xasy: GUI. (line 6)
* xaxis3: graph3. (line 7)
+* xdr: Files. (line 75)
* xelatex <1>: Options. (line 143)
* xelatex: embed. (line 10)
* xequals: graph. (line 294)
* XEquals: graph. (line 280)
-* xinput: Files. (line 74)
* xlimits: graph. (line 636)
* XOR: Arithmetic & logical.
(line 80)
-* xoutput: Files. (line 74)
-* xpart: Data types. (line 89)
+* xpart: Data types. (line 91)
* xscale: Transforms. (line 33)
-* xscale3: three. (line 440)
+* xscale3: three. (line 445)
* xtick: graph. (line 342)
-* XY: three. (line 462)
+* XY: three. (line 467)
* XYEquals: graph3. (line 20)
* XYZero: graph3. (line 20)
* XZEquals: graph3. (line 20)
@@ -9749,12 +9782,12 @@ Index
* yequals: graph. (line 294)
* YEquals: graph. (line 130)
* ylimits: graph. (line 636)
-* ypart: Data types. (line 92)
+* ypart: Data types. (line 94)
* yscale: Transforms. (line 36)
-* yscale3: three. (line 443)
+* yscale3: three. (line 448)
* ytick: graph. (line 342)
-* YX: three. (line 477)
-* YZ: three. (line 477)
+* YX: three. (line 482)
+* YZ: three. (line 482)
* YZEquals: graph3. (line 20)
* YZero: graph. (line 125)
* YZZero: graph3. (line 20)
@@ -9773,10 +9806,10 @@ Index
* zerowinding: Pens. (line 152)
* zeta: Mathematical functions.
(line 48)
-* zpart: Data types. (line 161)
-* zscale3: three. (line 446)
-* ZX: three. (line 477)
-* ZY: three. (line 477)
+* zpart: Data types. (line 163)
+* zscale3: three. (line 451)
+* ZX: three. (line 482)
+* ZY: three. (line 482)
* |: Arithmetic & logical.
(line 62)
* ||: Arithmetic & logical.
@@ -9787,145 +9820,144 @@ Index
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