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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2014-01-29 22:38:00 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2014-01-29 22:38:00 +0000
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@@ -51,8 +51,8 @@
/pdflinks/show labels=false,
}
\makeindex
-\newcommand{\version}{0.7}
-\newcommand{\versiondate}{January 21, 2014}
+\newcommand{\version}{0.7a}
+\newcommand{\versiondate}{January 29, 2014}
\title{\saTikZ\footnote{This package has version number \textit{v}\version\ of \versiondate; it is released under and subject to the \href{http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/}{\LaTeX\ Project Public License (LPPL)}.}}
\author{Claudio Fiandrino \\ \small\href{mailto:claudio.fiandrino@gmail.com}{\texttt{claudio.fiandrino@gmail.com}}}
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ or by means of:
\end{flushleft}
In both cases the auxiliary \Tikz\ libraries \bgroup\color{red!75!black}\verb|calc|\egroup{}, \bgroup\color{red!75!black}\verb|decorations.pathreplacing|\egroup\ and \bgroup\color{red!75!black}\verb|positioning|\egroup\ are automatically loaded; in the latter case also the \Tikz\ package is loaded.
-The version \textit{v}\version\ is compliant with \Tikz\ 3.0.0 and provides a way to draw Clos Networks Strictly-non-Blocking (snb) and Rearrangeable (rear), Benes Networks and Banyan Networks (in particular Omega\footnote{Implementation of Omega Networks by João Gabriel Reis.} and Flip Networks); moreover, the package provides the possibility to fully customize the aspect of the drawn network: the dimensions of module, their distance and the font used are some examples. Finally, \saTikZ\ let users to draw connections among the stages by accessing the single ports of the modules.
+The version \textit{v}\version\ is compliant with \Tikz\ 3.0.0\footnote{In order to compile the documentation, and only for this scope, \Tikz\ 3.0.0 is \emph{mandatory}.} and provides a way to draw Clos Networks Strictly-non-Blocking (snb) and Rearrangeable (rear), Benes Networks and Banyan Networks (in particular Omega\footnote{Implementation of Omega Networks by João Gabriel Reis.} and Flip Networks); moreover, the package provides the possibility to fully customize the aspect of the drawn network: the dimensions of module, their distance and the font used are some examples. Finally, \saTikZ\ let users to draw connections among the stages by accessing the single ports of the modules.
\section{Basic usage}
The simplest use of the package is to define a
@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ Here is a Benes Network $4 \times 4$ which presents an extremely large font size
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{codeexample}
-Consider the following $16 \times 16$ Omega Network:
+The following example is a $16 \times 16$ Omega Network.
\begin{codeexample}[]
\tikzset{module size=0.6cm,pin length factor=0.6,
module ysep=0.65, module xsep=3.5,}
@@ -689,7 +689,7 @@ An example with the default values for the labels:
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{codeexample}
-To have automatically all labels in math mode, use:
+To have automatically all the labels in math mode, you can use:
\begin{key}{/tikz/set math mode labels=\mchoice{true,false} (default false)}
This option is normally disabled |set math mode labels/.default=false|; to ensure labels be set completely in math mode is sufficient set |set math mode labels=true| before the type of the network.
\end{key}
@@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ r1 label=q, m1 label=z, r2 label=z,r3 label=q, m3 label=z}
\clearpage
\appendix
-\section{Benes complete internal connections algorithm}
+\section{Algorithm for drawing connections in Benes Networks}
\label{sec:benesconnalg}
To explain how the connections of the |benes complete| networks are drawn, the following reference example will be considered:
\begin{center}