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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2018-02-20 23:38:47 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2018-02-20 23:38:47 +0000 |
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/axodraw2/axodraw2-man.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/axodraw2/axodraw2-man.tex index 346ac8cd97c..37c38ad97d8 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/axodraw2/axodraw2-man.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/axodraw2/axodraw2-man.tex @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA} \\ Science Park 105, 1098 XG Amsterdam, The Netherlands} \\ \texttt{t68 at nikhef dot nl} \\ \vspace{1.0cm} -(31 January 2018) +(15 February 2018) \end{center} \vspace{5mm} @@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ it in an appropriate directory. Documentation can also be installed if you want. %-- -\subsubsection{Style file \protect\file{axodraw2.sty}} +\subsubsection{Style file \texorpdfstring{\protect\file{axodraw2.sty}}{axodraw2.sty}} If you merely want to try out axodraw2, just put the file \file{axodraw2.sty} in the same directory as the \file{.tex} @@ -1988,7 +1988,7 @@ dash segments. %--#] DashDoubleZigZagArc : %--#[ Vertex : -\subsubsection{Vertices, circles, ovals} +\subsubsection{Vertices, circles, ovals; other graphics} \label{sec:other.graphics} The commands in this section are for graphical elements other @@ -2552,8 +2552,8 @@ the name of the color of the interior. \label{linaxis} \verb:\LinAxis(10,30)(90,30)(4,5,5,0,1):\\ \verb:\LinAxis(10,10)(100,10)(4,5,5,2,1): \\ -\verb+\LinAxis+($x_1$,$y_1$)($x_2$,$y_2$)($N_D$,$d$,hashsize,offset,width) - draws a line to be used as an axis in a graph. Along the axis +\verb+\LinAxis+($x_1$,$y_1$)($x_2$,$y_2$)($N_D$,$d$,hashsize,offset,width) \hfill \\ + This draws a line to be used as an axis in a graph. Along the axis are hash marks. Going from the first coordinate to the second, the hash marks are on the left side if `hashsize', which is the size of the hash marks, is positive and on the right side if it is negative. @@ -2563,12 +2563,14 @@ the name of the color of the interior. corresponds. When it is zero, this coordinate corresponds to a fat mark of a decade. Because axes have their own width, this is indicated with the last parameter. -%Draws a line with subdivisions that can be used as the axis on a histogram -%or other figure. The first four arguments are the endpoints of the axis. -%Then we have the number of decades, the number of divisions inside each -%decade, the size of the hash marks, the offset in divisions at which we -%start and the linewidth. The hashmarks will be on the left side when going -%from point 1 to point 2. + + When arguments are outside the natural range, which is a positive + integer for the number of subdivisions $d$, and a real value + between 0 and $N_D$ for the offset, corrected values are used as + follows: For $d$, it is first rounded to the nearest integer, and + if it is zero or less, $d$ is replaced by 1. The offset is used + modulo the number of subdivisions. + \end{minipage}\vspace{4mm} %--#] LinAxis : @@ -2586,24 +2588,25 @@ the name of the color of the interior. \label{logaxis} \verb:\LogAxis(0,30)(100,30)(4,3,0,1): \hfill \\ \verb:\LogAxis(0,10)(100,10)(4,3,3,1): \hfill \\ -\verb+\LogAxis+($x_1$,$y_1$)($x_2$,$y_2$)($N_L$,hashsize - ,offset,width) \hfill \\ +\verb+\LogAxis+($x_1$,$y_1$)($x_2$,$y_2$)($N_L$,hashsize,offset,width) \hfill \\ This draws a line to be used as a logarithmic axis in a graph. Along the axis are hash marks. Going from the first coordinate to the second, the hash marks are on the left side if `hashsize', which is the size of the hash marks, is positive and on the right side if it is negative. $N_L$ is the number of orders of magnitude, indicated by fat hash - marks. The offset parameter tells to which integer subdivision the + marks. The offset parameter tells to which subdivision the first coordinate corresponds. When it is zero, this coordinate corresponds to a fat mark, which is identical to when the value would have been 1. Because axes have their own width, this is indicated with the last parameter. -%Draws a line with subdivisions that can be used as the axis on a histogram -%or other figure. The first four arguments are the endpoints of the axis. -%Then we have the number of orders of magnitude, -%the size of the hash marks, the offset inside a logarithm at which we -%start and the linewidth. The hashmarks will be on the left side when going -%from point 1 to point 2. + + When the offset is outside its natural range, which is a real + value between 1 and 10, a corrected value is used as + follows: If the offset is zero or less, it is replaced by 1. Then + it is multiplied by an integer power of 10 to bring it into the + range 1 to 10 (or equivalently, the offset's logarithm to base 10 + is used modulo 1). + \end{minipage}\vspace{4mm} %--#] LogAxis : |