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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2013-03-10 22:38:10 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2013-03-10 22:38:10 +0000 |
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/Changes b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/Changes index c5cdd174931..cea7a71ded3 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/Changes +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/Changes @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ pst2pdf.pl -------- +0.14 2013-02-27 - suport xelatex and -help from command line 0.13 2011-12-12 - some more improvements to the code 0.12 2011-01-19 - new optional arguments for running bibtex or biber @@ -6,9 +7,9 @@ pst2pdf.pl -------- allow working with Windows - test for pst-exa to write \psset in the pdf file -0.10 2010-01-04 allow using the package pst-exa -0.09 2009-10-01 allow pspicture* -0.08 2009-08-28 test for png files (only for Linux) +0.10 2010-01-04 - allow using the package pst-exa +0.09 2009-10-01 - allow pspicture* +0.08 2009-08-28 - test for png files (only for Linux) 0.07 2009-07-24 - fix bug with \begin{postscript} and following pspicture environment - add some more documentation @@ -17,7 +18,7 @@ pst2pdf.pl -------- e.g. tex, ltx - ignore verbatim environment - better log file support -0.04 2007-07-04 allow all \begin ..\end sequences anywhere - in a line, see testcase -0.03 2007-06-21 fix nested environments -0.02 2007-06-20 first (public) version +0.04 2007-07-04 - allow all \begin ..\end sequences anywhere + in a line, see testcase +0.03 2007-06-21 - fix nested environments +0.02 2007-06-20 - first (public) version diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/Makefile b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/Makefile.doc index 442e4f0040d..442e4f0040d 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/Makefile +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/Makefile.doc diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/README index 37db62ada72..1b488d664b0 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/README +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/README @@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ The pdf ones are then imported in a last pdflatex run for the pdf output of the main document. The eps and pdf files are saved in a subdirectory images. -Syntax: pst2pdf.pl file[.tex] [options] +Syntax: pst2pdf.pl file[.tex] [-options] -alternative: perl pst2pdf.pl file[.tex] [options] +alternative: perl pst2pdf.pl file[.tex] [-options] Some restrictions: @@ -30,22 +30,10 @@ a pspicture environment, e.g. nodes inside normal text. pst2pdf creates a document file-pdf.tex for use with pdflatex, which then creates file-pdf.pdf. The created -images are named file-tmp-<No>.pdf - -Options: ---imageDir=<path> ---Iext=<.ext> ---DPI=<int> ---Iscale=<real> ---tempDir=<dir> ---verbose ---clear ---noImages ---runBibtex ---runBiber - -for more documentation => perldoc pst2pdf or read the documentation +images are named file-pst-<No>.pdf + +for more documentation => pst2pdf --help or read the documentation -- Herbert Voss 2010-01-04 -</pre>
\ No newline at end of file +</pre> diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/pst2pdf-doc.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/pst2pdf-doc.bib index 75da5a14ec5..b42b1c01a15 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/pst2pdf-doc.bib +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/pst2pdf-doc.bib @@ -125,10 +125,10 @@ @Book{PSTricks2, author = {Herbert Vo\ss}, - title = {\texttt{PSTricks} -- {G}rafik f\"ur \TeX{} und \LaTeX}, - edition = {6.}, - publisher = {DANTE -- Lehmanns}, + title = {\texttt{PSTricks} -- {G}rafics for \TeX{} and \LaTeX}, + edition = {1.}, + publisher = {UIT}, year = {2011}, - address = {Heidelberg/Hamburg} + address = {Cambridge} } diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/pst2pdf-doc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/pst2pdf-doc.pdf Binary files differindex be11194109e..7ecd33bfc39 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/pst2pdf-doc.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/pst2pdf-doc.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/pst2pdf-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/pst2pdf-doc.tex index c0b893bc843..238bf937673 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/pst2pdf-doc.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/pst2pdf-doc.tex @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -%% $Id: pst-func-doc.tex 245 2010-01-04 17:07:30Z herbert $ -\documentclass[11pt,english,BCOR10mm,DIV12,bibliography=totoc,parskip=false, - smallheadings, headexclude,footexclude,oneside]{pst-doc} +\documentclass[10pt,english,BCOR10mm,DIV12,bibliography=totoc,parskip=false,smallheadings + headexclude,footexclude,oneside]{pst-doc} \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} -\usepackage{pst-text,pst-grad,pst-exa} +\RequirePackage{xspace} +\usepackage{pst-text,pst-grad} \let\pstFV\fileversion \DeclareFixedFont{\RM}{T1}{ptm}{b}{n}{4cm} \renewcommand\bgImage{\pscharpath[fillstyle=gradient, @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ \begin{document} \title{\texttt{pst2pdf}} -\subtitle{Running a PSTricks document with pdflatex;\\ \small v. 0.13} -\author{Herbert Vo\ss \\ Pablo Gonzales Luengo} +\subtitle{Running a PSTricks document with pdflatex;\\ \small v. 0.14} +\author{Herbert Vo\ss \\ Pablo Gonz\'{a}lez Luengo} \docauthor{} \date{\today} \maketitle @@ -26,131 +26,163 @@ \clearpage -\begin{abstract} -\noindent -\Lprog{pst2pdf} is a Perl script for running a PSTricks document in a last run -with pdflatex. -%\LPack{pst-exa} is a package that supports the printing of -%code and output of PSTricks examples when running in pdf mode. +%\begin{abstract} +%\noindent +%\Lprog{pst2pdf} is a \Lprog{perl} \emph{script} for running a PSTricks document in a last run +%with pdflatex. -\vfill\noindent -Thanks to: -Rolf Niepraschk +%\vfill\noindent +%Thanks to: +%Rolf Niepraschk -\end{abstract} +%\end{abstract} + +%\clearpage -\clearpage \section{Introduction} -\PST as \PS-related package uses the programming language \PS for internal -calculations. This is an important adavantage, because floating point arithmetic is no +\PST\ as \PS\ related package uses the programming language \PS\ for internal +calculations. This is an important advantage, because floating point arithmetic is no problem. Nearly all mathematical calculation can be done when running the \DVI-file -with \gs. However, creating a \PDF file in a direct way with \Lprog{pdflatex} is -not possible. \Lprog{pdflatex} cannot understand the \PS related stuff. Instead -of running \Lprog{pdflatex} one can use the Perl script \Lprog{pdf2eps}, it extracts -all \PST-related code into single documents with the same preamble as the original -main document. Then the script runs this document, clips all whitespace arounf the -image and creates a \Lext{pdf}, \Lext{eps}, and \Lext{png} image of the \PST -related code. In a last run which is the \Lprog{pdflatex} the \PST code in the -main dcouemnt is replaced by the created images. - -\section{Running the Perl script} -The genral syntax for the Perl script is simple - -\begin{BDef} -\Lprog{pst2pdf} \Larg{file}\OptArg*{\Lext{tex}} \OptArg*{options} -\end{BDef} +with \gs. However, creating a \PDF\ file in a direct way with \Lprog{pdflatex} is +not possible. \Lprog{pdflatex} cannot understand the \PS\ related stuff. -The options listed in Table~\ref{perloptions} refer only to the script and not the \LaTeX\ file. +Instead of running \Lprog{pdflatex} one can use the \Lprog{perl} \emph{script} \Lprog{pst2pdf}, it extracts +all \PST\ related code into single documents with the same preamble as the original +main document. -\begin{table} -\caption{Possible optional arguments for the Perl script \nxLprog{pst2pdf}}\label{perloptions} -\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{@{} l l >{\ttfamily}l X @{}}\\\toprule -\emph{name} & \emph{values} & \textrm{\emph{default}} & \emph{description}\\\midrule -\Loption{--imageDir} & literal & imgages/ & the directory for the created images\\ -\Loption{--Iext} & literal & .pdf & the extension for \Lcs{includegraphics}, can be empty, then - \Lcs{includegraphics} decides which image is used.\\ -\Loption{--DPI} & integer & 75 & the dots per inch for a created png file, if possible\\ -\Loption{--Iscale} & real & 1 & the value for the option \Loption{scale} in \Lcs{includegraphics}. - Important when using a greater dpi value.\\ -\Loption{--tempDir} & literal & . & the temporary directory for the temp files\\ -\Loption{--verbose} & boolean & 1 & for a long \Lprog{pst2pdf} log\\ -\Loption{--clear} & boolean & 0 & delete all temporary files\\ -\Loption{--noImages} & boolean & 0 & create no images, build only the pdf with the alread existing images\\ -\Loption{--runBibTeX} & boolean & 0 & runs \Lprog{bibtex} \\ -\Loption{--runBiber} & boolean & 0 & runs \Lprog{biber} if a file with extension \Lext{bcf} exists \\\bottomrule -\end{tabularx} -\end{table} +The \nxLprog{pst2pdf} \emph{script} runs document, clips all whitespace around the +image and creates a \Lext{pdf} (and \Lext{eps},\Lext{ppm}) image of the \PST\ +related code. In a last run which is the \Lprog{pdflatex} the \PST\ code in the +main document is replaced by the created images. -After the \Lprog{pst2pdf} run there exists a pdf file called \texttt{\Lcs{jobname}-pdf.pdf}. And when not using -the \Loption{--clear} option also the corresponding \TeX{} file \texttt{\Lcs{jobname}-pdf.tex}. -The preamble of the document should contain all code which is important to the \PST code. +\section{Requirements} +\subsection{Programs needed} +\nxLprog{pst2pdf} needs \Lprog{pdftk}, \Lprog{ImageMagick} and \Lprog{poppler-utils} (or \Lprog{xpdf-utils}) for the process file in usual way. If you need a create .pdf image files (whitout related software) use single mode (see \ref{single}). -\section{\PST\ code} -The per scripts scans the files for \Lenv{pspicture} and \Lenv{postscript} environments, +\subsection{Preparating file} +The script scan the file for \Lenv{pspicture} and \Lenv{postscript} environments, which are then taken with its contents from the main file to create stand alone documents with the same preamble as the main document. The \Lenv{pspicture} environment can be nested, the \Lenv{postscript} one not! But it can contain an environment \Lenv{pspicture}, but not vice versa. The \Lenv{postscript} environment should always be used, when there is some code before a \Lenv{pspicture} environment or for some code which is not inside of a \Lenv{pspicture} environment. +Put all related \PST\ package in separate lines in your preamble, \nxLprog{pst2pdf} delete al lines contains \PST\ package before last run. + +This is an example of environments that support for \nxLprog{pst2pdf}: + +\vspace{10pt} +\begin{minipage}[c]{0.25\textwidth} +\begin{verbatim} +\pspicture* +\psset{...} +pstricks code +\endpspicture +\end{verbatim} +\end{minipage} +\begin{minipage}[c]{0.25\textwidth} +\begin{verbatim} +\begin{pspicture} +\psset{...} +pstricks code +\end{pspicture} +\end{verbatim} +\end{minipage} +\begin{minipage}[c]{0.25\textwidth} +\begin{verbatim} +\begin{pspicture*} +\psset{...} +pstricks code +\end{pspicture*} +\end{verbatim} +\end{minipage} +\begin{minipage}[c]{0.25\textwidth} +\begin{verbatim} +\begin{postscript} +\psset{...} +pstricks code +\end{postscript} +\end{verbatim} +\end{minipage} + +\section{Running the script} +\subsection{Default mode} +The general syntax for the \Lprog{perl} \emph{script} is simple: -\bgroup -\raggedright -\nocite{*} -\bibliographystyle{plain} -\bibliography{pst2pdf-doc} -\egroup - -\printindex +\begin{BDef} +\nxLprog{perl} \nxLprog{pst2pdf} \Larg{file.tex} \OptArg*{--options} +\end{BDef} +For \TeX Live users: -\end{document} +\begin{BDef} +\nxLprog{pst2pdf} \Larg{file.tex} \OptArg*{--options} +\end{BDef} +\subsection{Single mode} +\label{single} +If \nxLprog{pst2pdf} can not process a file, used the option \Loption{--single} this process will create the file, whiout pdftk +(take a more time to create images files) by default create PDF files. For exampple: +\begin{BDef} +\nxLprog{pst2pdf} \Larg{file.tex} \OptArg*{--pdf} \OptArg*{--single} +\end{BDef} -\section{The package \nxLPack{pst-exa}} -The package \LPack{pst-exa} was created to realize examples with printed code and output -side by side or on top of each other. The package looks in the image directory for the source -code of the examples and inserts only the code between the environment \Lenv{document}, -which is the sequence \LBEG{document} \ldots\ \LEND{document}. +create file-pdf.pdf and file-pst-1.pdf, file-pst-2.pdf, file-pst-\dots.pdf for all \Lenv{pspicture} and \Lenv{postscript} environments in the directory for the created images (see \ref{options}). -The package provides the environment \Lenv{PSTexample} with the optional -arguments listed in Table~\ref{pst-exaoptions}. +\section{Options} +\label{options} +The options listed in Table~\ref{perloptions} refer only to the \emph{script} and not the \LaTeX\ file. -\begin{table} -\caption{Possible optional arguments for the package \LPack{pst-exa}}\label{pst-exaoptions} -\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{@{} l l l X @{}}\\\toprule +\begin{table}[htp] +\caption{Optional arguments for \nxLprog{pst2pdf}}\label{perloptions} +\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{@{} l l >{\ttfamily}l X @{}}\\\toprule \emph{name} & \emph{values} & \textrm{\emph{default}} & \emph{description}\\\midrule -\Lkeyword{pos} & \Lkeyval{l},\Lkeyval{r},\Lkeyval{b},\Lkeyval{t} & \Lkeyval{l} & position of the image, maybe left, right, bottom ot top of the code.\\ -\Lkeyword{halign} & \Lkeyval{l},\Lkeyval{r},\Lkeyval{c} & \Lkeyval{c} & the horizontal alignment of the image.\\ -\Lkeyword{valign} & \Lkeyval{l},\Lkeyval{r},\Lkeyval{c} & \Lkeyval{c} & the vertical alignment of the image.\\ -\Lkeyword{frame} & see lst & & option is passed to \Lcs{lstinputlisting} from the package \LPack{listings}.\\ -\Lkeyword{width} & length &0.5\Ldim{linewidth} & the width of the example box.\\ -\Lkeyword{sep} & length &1em & separation between image and code.\\ -\Lkeyword{imageDir} & literal &images/ & directory for the created images and tex files.\\\bottomrule +\Loption{--imageDir} & literal & images/ & the directory for the created images.\\ +\Loption{--Iext} & literal & .pdf & the extension for \Loption{PrependGraphicsExtensions}.\\ +\Loption{--DPI} & integer & 75 & the dots per inch for a created \Lext{ppm} file.\\ +\Loption{--Iscale} & real & 1 & the value for the option \Loption{scale} in \Lcs{includegraphics}.\\ +\Loption{--eps} & boolean & 0 & creates \Lext{eps} images files (need pdftops).\\ +\Loption{--ppm} & boolean & 0 & creates \Lext{ppm} images files (need pdftoppm).\\ +\Loption{--files} & boolean & 0 & creates \Lext{tex} for all images.\\ +\Loption{--verbose} & boolean & 1 & for a long \nxLprog{pst2pdf} log.\\ +\Loption{--norun} & boolean & 0 & create files, but no compile.\\ +\Loption{--clear} & boolean & 0 & delete all temporary files.\\ +\Loption{--help} & boolean & 1 & print help and exit.\\ +\Loption{--single} & boolean & 0 & create images type (whitout pdftk).\\ +\Loption{--all} & boolean & 0 & generte all image type (.pdf, .eps, .tex).\\ +\Loption{--version} & boolean & 0 & print version and exit.\\ +\Loption{--license} & boolean & 0 & print license and exit.\\ +\Loption{--xetex} & boolean & 0 & using \Lprog{xelatex} instead of \Lprog{latex} for the process.\\ +\Loption{--noImages} & boolean & 0 & generate files but no images (need \Loption{--norun}).\\ +\Loption{--runBibTeX}& boolean & 0 & runs \Lprog{bibtex} \\ +\Loption{--runBiber} & boolean & 0 & runs \Lprog{biber} if a file with extension \Lext{bcf} exists \\\bottomrule \end{tabularx} \end{table} +For Help in command line use: +\begin{BDef} +\nxLprog{pst2pdf} \OptArg*{--help} +\end{BDef} +\section{Other image format} +If your need \Lext{png}, \Lext{jpg} or other image type use \nxLprog{pst2pdf} \Larg{file.tex} \OptArg*{--ppm} , than move to images dir and use \nxLprog{mogrify} command (from \Lprog{ImageMagick}), for examples:\\ - - - -\section{Examples} -The package contains some example files for running the script without and -with the package \LPack{pst-exa}. - -\begin{compactdesc} -\item[test1.tex] running \verb=pst2pdf test1=. The test file contains a jpg-image, which is only possible with pdflatex. -\item[test2.tex] same as \LFile{test1}, but with using \LPack{pst-exa} and example--code combination. -\item[test3.tex] another example -\end{compactdesc} - -%\section{List of all optional arguments for \texttt{pst-exa}} -% -%\xkvview{family=pst-exa,columns={key,type,default}} - - - +\begin{BDef} +\nxLprog{mogrify} -format \OptArg*{png *.ppm} +\end{BDef} +generate PNG images files and \\ +\begin{BDef} +\nxLprog{mogrify} -format \OptArg*{jpg *.ppm} +\end{BDef} +generate JPG images files. +\bgroup +\raggedright +\nocite{*} +\bibliographystyle{plain} +\bibliography{pst2pdf-doc} +\egroup +\printindex +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/test.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/test.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 8ffafa7a152..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/test.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/test.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/test.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c664fb0a0d7..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/test.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,408 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} -\usepackage{textcomp} -\usepackage{lmodern} -\usepackage[dvipsnames]{xcolor} -\usepackage{pst-solides3d} -\usepackage{psgo} -\usepackage{pst-text} -\usepackage{pst-blur} -\usepackage[tiling]{pst-fill} -\usepackage{pst-calendar} -\usepackage{pst-eucl} -\usepackage{pst-labo} -\usepackage{pst-3d} -\usepackage{psfrag} -\usepackage{pst-bar} -\usepackage{pst-barcode} -\usepackage{pst-gr3d} -\usepackage{pst-ob3d} -\usepackage{pst-3dplot} -\usepackage{pst-tree} -\usepackage{pst-coil} -\usepackage{pst-bezier} -\usepackage{pst-coxeterp} -\usepackage{pst-circ} -\usepackage{pst-func} -\usepackage{pstricks-add} -\usepackage{pst-plot,pst-math} -\usepackage{pst-slpe} -\usepackage{pst-fr3d} -\usepackage{vaucanson-g} -\usepackage{blindtext} -\usepackage{multido} -\usepackage{pst-grad} -\usepackage{pstricks-add} -%\usepackage[pspdf={-dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress}]{auto-pst-pdf} -\begin{document} -A test for pst2pdf ... -\texttt{blindtext,pst-node} -\begin{postscript} -\SpecialCoor -\rnode{A}{The beginning of it all:} -\blindtext -\rnode{E}{And this is the end my friend.} -\nccurve[linewidth=5pt,strokeopacity=0 .4,ncurvB=0.9,arrowscale=1.5,arrows=->]{A}{E} -\end{postscript} - -\texttt{pstricks-add} -\begin{pspicture}(-0.04,-0.04)(1,1) -\psset{unit=5} -\psgrid[subgriddiv=5,subgridcolor=lightgray] -\psplotDiffEqn[whichabs=0,whichord=1,linecolor=red, -method=rk4,algebraic,plotpoints=400, -showpoints=true]{0}{10}{0 0}% -{cos(Pi*x^2/2)|sin(Pi*x^2/2)} -\end{pspicture} - -\texttt{pst-solides3d} -\begin{pspicture}[solidmemory](-4,-5)(7,4) -\psset{viewpoint=50 -40 10 rtp2xyz,Decran=50, -linecolor=darkgray,lightsrc=viewpoint} -\psSolid[object=grille,action=draw,base=-3 5 -3 5, -linecolor=Salmon!40](0,0,-3) -\psSolid[object=cylindre,r=2,h=6,ngrid=6 24, -plansepare={[0.707 0 0.707 0]},name=Zylinder, -action=none](0,0,-3) -\psSolid[object=load,load=Zylinder1, -fillcolor=black!5,fcol=0 (Goldenrod)] -\psSolid[object=load,load=Zylinder0,RotZ=90, -fillcolor=black!5,rm=0,hollow,incolor=Goldenrod](0,4,0) -\psSolid[object=plan,action=draw,definition=equation, -args={[0.707 0 0.707 0] 90},base=-2 2 -3 3,planmarks] -\psSolid[object=line,args=0 0 0 0 5.5 0, -linecolor=blue]% first half of y axis -\color{white}\axesIIID[showOrigin=false, -linecolor=blue](0,6.8,0)(3.5,8,3.5) -\end{pspicture} - -\texttt{pstricks} -\begin{postscript} -\psset{unit=0.05mm}% 1:20,or=0.1mm for 1:10 -\begin{pspicture}(-100,-100)(1000,650) -\pspolygon[linewidth=2pt,fillcolor=gray!10, -fillstyle=solid](0,0)(0,470)(860,625)(860,0) -\psset{linewidth=0.2pt,arrowscale=2,tbarsize=10pt} -\psline{|<->|}(0,-100)(860,-100) -\rput*(430,-100){430mm} -\psline{|<->|}(960,0)(960,625) -\rput*{90}(960,312.5){625mm} -\psline{|<->|}(-100,0)(-100,470) -\rput*{90}(-100,235){470mm} -\end{pspicture} -\end{postscript} - -\texttt{pstricks, pst-node, and pst-plot} -\begin{pspicture}(-1,-3)(4.75,3) -\psscalebox{0.75}{ -\psaxes{->}(0,0)(-1,-3)(5,3) -\psplot[polarplot,linewidth=2pt,algebraic, -plotpoints=500]{0}{6.289}{2*(1+cos(x))} -\multido{\r=0.000+0.314}{21}{ % -\psplotTangent[polarplot,Derive=-2*sin(x), -algebraic,arrows=<->]{\r}{1.5}{2*(1+cos(x))}} -} -\end{pspicture} - -\texttt{pst-plot} -\begin{pspicture}[showgrid=true](-1.1,-1.1)(1.1,1.1) -\psset{xunit=1.5cm,yunit=1.5cm} -\psparametricplot[plotstyle=curve,linewidth=1.5pt, -plotpoints=200]{-360}{360}% -{t 1.5 mul sin t 2 mul 60 add sin} -\end{pspicture} - -\texttt{pst-tree} -\begin{postscript} -\pstree[levelsep=1cm,radius=3pt]{\Toval{Wurzel}}{% -\pstree{\TC}{% -\TC -\pstree{\TC*}{\TC\TC\TC\TC}% -\TC\TC}} -\end{postscript} - -\texttt{pst-bezier} -\begin{pspicture}[showgrid=true](5,3) -\psset{showpoints=true} -\psbcurve[linecolor=blue,linewidth=0.01](1,1)% -(2,2)(3,1)(4,2) -\psbcurve(1,1)(2,2)l(2,1)(3,1)(4,2) -\uput[-90](2,1){$\vec{l}_{2}$} -\end{pspicture} - -\texttt{pst-text} -\begin{pspicture}(0,0)(.25\linewidth,8) -\DeclareFixedFont{\ps}{U}{psy}{m}{n}{8cm} -\psboxfill{\footnotesize$\pi$} -\pscharpath[fillstyle=solid, -fillcolor=cyan!20, -addfillstyle=boxfill,fillangle=30, -fillsep=0.6mm]{% -\rput[b](-0.5,0){\ps\char112}} -\end{pspicture} - -\texttt{pst-fill} -\begin{postscript} -\psset{unit=1.5,dimen=middle} -\begin{pspicture*}(3,3) -\psboxfill{\begin{pspicture}(1,1) -\psframe(1,1)\end{pspicture}} -\psframe[fillstyle=boxfill](3,3) -\psboxfill{\begin{pspicture}(1,1) -\rput{-37}{\psframe[linecolor=red](0.8,0.8)} -\end{pspicture}} -\psframe[fillstyle=boxfill](3,4) -\pspolygon[fillstyle=hlines,hatchangle=90](1,2)(1.64,1.53)(2,2) -\end{pspicture*} -\end{postscript} - - -\texttt{pst-coils} -\begin{pspicture}(4,3) -\cnode*(0.5,0.5){0.5}{A} -\cnode*(3.5,2.5){0.5}{B} -\pccoil[coilwidth=0.4,coilaspect=35,coilheight=0.5,linecolor=white]{<->}(A)(B) -\nccoil[coilwidth=0.4,coilaspect=35,coilheight=0.5]{A}{B} -\end{pspicture} - - -\texttt{pst-grad} -\begin{pspicture}(5,3.5) -\psframe[fillstyle=gradient,gradbegin=white](5,1.5) -\newrgbcolor{gradbegin}{0 1 1} -\psframe[fillstyle=gradient](0,2)(5,3.5) -\end{pspicture} - -\texttt{pst-slpe} -\begin{pspicture}(2.5,2.5) -\def\st#1{\makebox[2.75cm]{$\vcenter to 55pt{}#1$}} -\psset{fading,endfading=0.75,linecolor=black!40} -\psframe*(-0.3,-0.25)(3.5,20pt) -\psframebox[fillstyle=slope]{\LARGE\st{slope}} -\end{pspicture} - -\texttt{pst-blur} -\begin{postscript} -\DeclareFixedFont{\RM}{T1}{ptm}{b}{n}{1.75cm} -\psset{shadow=true,blur=true,shadowsize=10pt,blurradius=5pt} -\pscharpath{\RM PSTricks} -\end{postscript} - -\texttt{pst-3d} - -\begin{pspicture}(-4.5,-3)(3,4.75) -\psset{viewpoint=1 1.5 0.8} -{\psset{gridlabels=0pt,subgriddiv=0,gridcolor=black!50} -\ThreeDput[normal=0 0 1]{\psgrid(5,5)} -\ThreeDput[normal=0 -1 0] {\ psgrid(5,5)} -\ThreeDput[normal=1 0 0]{\psgrid(5,5)}} -\ThreeDput[normal=0 0 1] {% -\psline[linewidth=3pt,linecolor=blue]{->}(4,4)(4,5.5) -\uput[90](4,5.5){% -\psrotateleft{\textcolor{blue}{$\vec{n}_A$}}}}%$%xy -\ThreeDput[normal=0 -1 0]{% -\psline[linewidth=3pt,linecolor=green]{->}(4,0)(5.5,0) -\uput[90](5.5,0){ \ psscalebox{-1 1}{% -\textcolor{green}{$\vec{n}_B$}}}}%$%xz -\ThreeDput[normal=1 0 0]{% -\psline[linewidth=3pt,linecolor=red]{->}(0,4)(0,5.5) -\uput[0](0,5.5){$\vec{n}_{top}$}} %yz -\ThreeDput[normal=0 0 1] (0,0,4){% -\psframe*[linecolor=gray!25] (4,4) -\rput(2,2){\Huge\textbf{TOP}}} -\ThreeDput[normal=0 1 0](4,4,0){% -\psframe*[linecolor=gray!5](4,4) -\rput(2,2){\Huge\textbf{side A}}} -\ThreeDput[normal=1 0 0] (4,0,0){% -\psframe*[linecolor=gray!15](4,4) -\rput(2,2){\Huge\textbf{side B}}} -% Die kleinen Achsen -\ThreeDput[normal=0 0 1](0,0,4){% -\psline(4,0)\uput[90](3,0){X$_{top}$} -\psline(0,4)\uput[0] (0,3){Y$_{top}$}} -\ThreeDput[normal=0 1 0](4,4,0){% -\psline(4,0)\uput[90](3,0){X$_{A}$} -\psline(0,4)\uput[0] (0,3){Y$_{A}$}} -\ThreeDput[normal=1 0 0] (4,0,0){% -\psline(4,0)\uput[90](3,0){X$_{B}$} -\psline(0,4)\uput[0](0,3){Y$_{B}$}} -\end{pspicture} - -\texttt{pst-ob3d} -\begin{pspicture}(-1,-0.5)(3,1.7) -\psset{fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=yellow,RandomFaces=true} -\PstDie[viewpoint=1 -3 1] -\rput(1.5,0){\PstCube[Corners=true,CornersColor=blue, -fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=cyan,viewpoint=1 2 1] -{1}{1}{1}} -\end{pspicture} - -\texttt{pst-gr3d} -\begin{postscript} -\psscalebox{0.5}{\footnotesize -\PstGridThreeD[GridThreeDNodes,unit=2.5](2,3,2) -\multido{\ix=0+1}{3}{% -\multido{\iy=0+1}{4}{% -\multido{\iz=0+1}{3}{% -\rput*(Gr3dNode\ix\iy\iz){$\ix\iy\iz$}}}} -\psset{linecolor=blue,linestyle=dashed, -linewidth=0.3pt,arrowscale=2,nodesep=8pt} -\pcline{->}(Gr3dNode000)(Gr3dNode202) -\pccurve{->}(Gr3dNode000)(Gr3dNode232)} -\end{postscript} - -\texttt{pst-fr3d} -\begin{postscript} -\PstFrameBoxThreeD[FrameBoxThreeDOn=false] -{\Large Off} -\quad -\PstFrameBoxThreeD{\Large On}% default -\end{postscript} - -\texttt{pst-3dplot} -\begin{pspicture}(-4.8,-1.75)(4.8,3.75) -\psset{unit=4cm,drawCoor,beginAngle=90,endAngle=180,linestyle=dotted} -\def\oA{\pstThreeDLine[linecolor=blue,linewidth=3pt, -arrows=c-> ](0,0,0)(1,60,70)} -\def\oB{\pstThreeDLine[linecolor=red,linewidth=3pt, -arrows=c->](0,0,0)(1,10,50)} -\def\oAB{\pstThreeDEllipse[beginAngle=58, -endAngle=90](0,0,0)(1,140,40)(1,10,50)} - -\pstThreeDCoor[drawing,linewidth=1pt,linecolor=black, -linestyle=solid,xMin=0,xMax=1.1,yMin=0,yMax=1.1, -zMin=0,zMax=1.1] -\pstThreeDEllipse(0,0,0)(-1,0,0)(0,1,0) -\pstThreeDEllipse(0,0,0)(-1,0,0)(0,0,1) -\pstThreeDEllipse[beginAngle=0, -endAngle=90](0,0,0)(0,0,1)(0,1,0) -\psset{SphericalCoor,linestyle=solid} -\pstThreeDDot[dotstyle=none](1,10,50) -\pstThreeDDot[dotstyle=none](1,60,70) -\pscustom[fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=black!20, -linestyle=none]{\oB\oAB\oA} \oA\oB\oAB -\pstThreeDPut[origin=lb](1.1,60,70){$\vec\Omega_1$} -\pstThreeDPut[origin=rb](1.2,10,50){$\vec\Omega_2$} -\pstThreeDPut[origin=lb](1,10,65){$\gamma_{12}$} -\end{pspicture} - -\texttt{pst-solides3d} -\begin{pspicture}(-2,-2)(2,2) -\psset{viewpoint=100 50 20 rtp2xyz, -Decran=60,lightsrc=10 15 10} -\defFunction[algebraic]{corne}(u,v)% -{(2 + u*cos(v))*sin(2*pi*u)}% -{(2 + u*cos(v))*cos(2*pi*u)+2*u}% -{u *sin(v)} -\psSolid[object=surfaceparametree,base=0 1 0 2 pi mul,function=corne,ngrid=20] -\end{pspicture} - -\texttt{pst-circ} -\begin{pspicture}(4,3.5) -\pnode(0,3){A}\pnode(0,0){B} -\pnode(4,1.5){C} -\OA[OAperfect=false,OAiplus, -OAiminus,OAiout, -OAipluslabel=$i_P$, -OAiminuslabel=$i_M$, -OAioutlabel=$i_A$, -intensitycolor=red, -intensitylabelcolor=red](A)(B)(C) -\end{pspicture} - - - -\texttt{pst-barcode} -\begin{postscript} -\psframebox{\begin{pspicture}(2.5,1in) -\psbarcode{12345678}{includetext}{ean8} -\end{pspicture}} -\end{postscript} - -\texttt{pst-bar} -\begin{postscript} -\psset{unit=0.5in}% -\begin{pspicture}(0,-0.5)(3,4.5)% -\psgrid[xunit=1.5in,gridlabels=0,% -subgriddiv=0,griddots=30](0,0)(1,4)% -\psaxes[axesstyle=frame,Ox=0,Dx=1,labels=y,% -ticks=y](0,0)(3,4)% -\readpsbardata{\data}{example2.csv}% -\psbarchart[barstyle={red,blue}]{\data}% -\end{pspicture} -\end{postscript} - -\texttt{pst-math} -\begin{pspicture*}(-0.75,-.75)(6,5) -\psaxes{->}(6,5) -\psset{linewidth=1.5pt,plotpoints=200} -\psplot{.1}{6}{x GAMMA} -\psplot{.1}{6}{x GAMMALN} -\end{pspicture*} - -\texttt{pst-func} -\begin{pspicture*}(-3,-2.2)(3.6,2.5) -\psaxes{->}(0,0)(-3,-2)(3.2,2)[$x$,0][$y$,90] -\psplotImp[linewidth=2pt,algebraic](-5,-2.2)(5,2.4){% -(x^2+y^2)^2-8*(x^2-y^2)} -\rput*(2,1.5){$\left(x^2+y^2\right)^2-8(x^2-y^2)=0$} -\psplotImp[linewidth=1pt,linecolor=red, -algebraic](-5,-2.2)(5,2.4){(x^2+y^2)^2-4*(x^2-y^2)} -\end{pspicture*} - -\texttt{pst-eucl} -\begin{postscript} -\pstGeonode[PosAngle={0,90}](2,2){A_0}(-2,2){B_0}% -\psset{RotAngle=90} -\pstRotation[PosAngle=270]{A_0}{B_0}[D_0] -\pstRotation[PosAngle=180]{D_0}{A_0}[C_0] -\pspolygon(A_0)(B_0)(C_0)(D_0)% -\psset{PointSymbol=none, PointName=none, HomCoef=.2} -\multido{\n=1+1,\i=0+1}{20}{% -\pstHomO[PosAngle=0]{B_\i}{A_\i}[A_\n] -\pstHomO[PosAngle=90]{C_\i}{B_\i}[B_\n] -\pstHomO[PosAngle=180]{D_\i}{C_\i}[C_\n] -\pstHomO[PosAngle=270]{A_\i}{D_\i}[D_\n] -\pspolygon(A_\n)(B_\n)(C_\n)(D_\n)}% fin multido -\end{postscript} - -\texttt{pst-labo} -\begin{postscript} -\psset{unit=0.5cm, -glassType=becher, -burette=false} -\pstDosage[phmetre] -\end{postscript} - -\texttt{psgo} -\begin{postscript} -\psscalebox{0.7}{% -\begin{psgopartialboard}[9]{(4,1)(9,6)} -\stone{white}{c}{3} \stone{white}{e}{3} -\stone{white}{d}{2} \stone{white}{d}{4} -\stone{black}{f}{3} \stone{black}{e}{2} -\stone{black}{e}{4} -\end{psgopartialboard}} -\end{postscript} - -\texttt{vaucanson-g} -\begin{postscript} -\begin{VCPicture}{(0,-2)(5.5,2)} -\State[p]{(0,0)}{A} \State{(2.5,0)}{B} -\State[r]{(5.5,0)}{C}\Initial{A} \Final{C} -\EdgeL{A}{B}{a} \ArcL{B}{C}{b} -\ArcL{C}{B}{b} \LoopN{A}{a} \LoopS{C}{d} -\end{VCPicture} -\end{postscript} - -Example for PSFRAG (from auto-pst-pdf) -psfrag example with replacements defined in example-psfrag.tex:\par -\begin{postscript} -\psfragfig{example} -\end{postscript} -The same example with a psfrag override (bottom left): -\begin{postscript} -\psfragfig{example}[\psfrag{[Mp]}{$N_Q*$}] -\end{postscript} -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/test2.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/test2.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index e92616a5433..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pst2pdf/test2.pdf +++ /dev/null |