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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikz-cd/tikz-cd-doc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikz-cd/tikz-cd-doc.pdf Binary files differindex 0278864d424..c63039466ee 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikz-cd/tikz-cd-doc.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikz-cd/tikz-cd-doc.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikz-cd/tikz-cd-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikz-cd/tikz-cd-doc.tex index 33c9caf5e33..3acee948f03 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikz-cd/tikz-cd-doc.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tikz-cd/tikz-cd-doc.tex @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -% Copyright 2011 by Florêncio Neves +% Copyright 2011, 2012 by Florêncio Neves % % This file may be distributed and/or modified % @@ -1328,7 +1328,7 @@ \title{The \texttt{tikz-cd} package} \author{\normalsize Florêncio Neves\footnote{\emph{E-mail:} \href{mailto:florencioneves@gmail.com}{\texttt{florencioneves@gmail.com}}}} -\date{\normalsize Version 0.2a, of December 9, 2011} +\date{\normalsize Version 0.2b, of March 18, 2012} \tikzset{commutative diagrams/background color=graphicbackground} @@ -1379,7 +1379,7 @@ placed on an arrow by providing a second argument. \end{tikzcd} \end{codeexample} -You can control the behavior of the arrow by placing an argument +You can control the appearance of the arrow by placing an argument inside square braces before the direction parameter. It may contain any option that can be passed to \tikzname{}'s |\path| command. Similarly, a label can be modified by an argument in @@ -1509,7 +1509,7 @@ Options can be made take effect in different scopes: \begin{enumerate} \item Globally, using the command |\tikzset|. This can be done in the document preamble, or in the body, to affect all diagrams - appearing next. + appearing thereafter. \item For the current diagram, by placing options in the optional argument to the |tikzcd| environment. Such options are applied to the |tikzpicture| environment generated by |tikzcd| (cf.\ \S\ref{sec:intern-arrow-comm}). Thus you can, @@ -1531,10 +1531,10 @@ can use as detailed below. All keys provided by this package are located in the path -|/tikz/commutative diagrams|. Methods 2.\ and 3.\ above will search +|/tikz/commutative diagrams|. Methods 2 and 3 above will search in this path by default. If a key is not found there, an attempt is -made to find it in |/tikz|, which is what you would expect. When -using method 1., it is convenient to change the default search path by using +made to find it in |/tikz|. When +using method 1, it is convenient to change the default search path by using \begin{quote} |\tikzset{commutative diagrams/.cd, |\meta{options}|}|. \end{quote} @@ -1545,22 +1545,19 @@ using method 1., it is convenient to change the default search path by using \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/commutative diagrams/every diagram} This style is applied to every |tikzcd| environment. Initially, it contains the following: -\begin{codeexample}[code only] -/tikz/commutative diagrams/.cd, -/tikz/text height=1.5ex, -/tikz/text depth=0.25ex, -/tikz/baseline=0pt, -row sep=normal, -column sep=normal -\end{codeexample} - -The options |text height| and |text depth| are set to ensure arrows -between nodes in the same row are drawn horizontally, as discussed in -\cite{lenders}. The |baseline=0pt| setting is used to make equation -numbers be placed correctly. - +\begin{quote}\ttfamily{} +/tikz/commutative diagrams/.cd,\\ +|/tikz/cells={nodes={shape={asymmetrical rectangle}}}|,\\ +row sep=normal,\\ +column sep=normal,\\ +/tikz/baseline=0pt +\end{quote} \end{stylekey} +The |baseline=0pt| setting is used to make equation numbers be placed +correctly. The \texttt{asymmetrical rectangle} shape, used in the +matrix nodes, is described in \S\ref{sec:asymm-rect-shape}. + \begin{key}{/tikz/commutative diagrams/diagrams=\meta{options}} This key appends \meta{options} to the style |/tikz/commutative diagrams/every diagram|. @@ -1640,7 +1637,7 @@ too tall if the column or row separation were not set appropriately. \begin{key}{/tikz/commutative diagrams/background color=\meta{color} (initially white)} This key stores the name of a color, and is read by styles that fill the background, such as |description| and |crossing over|. - It does not cause the background to painted. + It does not cause the background of diagrams to be filled. \end{key} \subsection{Options for arrows} @@ -1650,20 +1647,21 @@ Besides the options and styles provided by this package, there are several options defined by \tikzname{} that are useful for arrows, such as |dashed|, |dotted| and its relatives, |line width=|\meta{dimension}, |color=|\meta{color}, |bend right|, |bend left|, |in=|\meta{angle}, |out=|\meta{angle}, -|loop|, etc. See \pgfname{} manual~\cite{pgfman}. +|loop|, etc. See the \pgfname{} manual~\cite{pgfman}. \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/commutative diagrams/every arrow} This style is applied to every |\arrow|. Initially, it contains the following: -\begin{codeexample}[code only] -/tikz/commutative diagrams/.cd, -/tikz/draw, +\begin{quote}\ttfamily{} +/tikz/commutative diagrams/.cd,\\ +/tikz/draw,\\ /tikz/commutative diagrams/default arrow -\end{codeexample} - -Initially, the style |default arrow| is a synonym to |rightarrow|. +\end{quote} \end{stylekey} +The style |default arrow| is similar to |rightarrow|, but performs some +additional initialization, such as setting the line width. + \begin{key}{/tikz/commutative diagrams/arrows=\meta{options}} This key appends \meta{options} to the style |/tikz/commutative diagrams/every arrow|. @@ -1672,7 +1670,7 @@ Initially, the style |default arrow| is a synonym to |rightarrow|. \begin{key}{/tikz/commutative diagrams/arrow style=\meta{style} (initially computer modern)} Setting this key causes the several arrow-tip-specifying styles - listed on \S\ref{sec:changing-arrow-tips} to be (re)defined. In + listed in \S\ref{sec:changing-arrow-tips} to be (re)defined. In particular, it makes the style |/tikz/commutative diagrams/default arrow|, which is automatically applied to every arrow, to be defined. @@ -1717,29 +1715,14 @@ should be instructive. This style works analogously, but refers to the target node of the arrow. \end{key} -Some of the possible values for \meta{anchor} are shown below. - - \begin{center} - \begin{tikzpicture} - \node[name=s,shape=rectangle,shape example] {\Huge Rectangle\vrule - width 1pt height 2cm}; \foreach \anchor/\placement in {north - west/above left, north/above, north east/above right, - west/left, center/above, east/right, mid west/right, - mid/above, mid east/left, base west/left, base/below, base - east/right, south west/below left, south/below, south - east/below right, text/left, 10/right, 130/above} - \draw[shift=(s.\anchor)] plot[mark=x] coordinates{(0,0)} - node[\placement] {\scriptsize\texttt{\anchor}}; - \end{tikzpicture} - \end{center} - -The picture below illustrates the use of |end anchor| and -|start anchor|. +See the picture on \S\ref{sec:asymm-rect-shape} for some of the +possible values for \meta{anchor}. The picture below illustrates the +use of \texttt{end anchor} and \texttt{start anchor}. \begin{codeexample}[] \begin{tikzcd} A \rar[start anchor=north east, end anchor=north west]{\psi} - \rar[start anchor=south east, end anchor=south west,swap]{\phi} + \rar[start anchor=south east, end anchor=south west, swap]{\phi} & B \end{tikzcd} \end{codeexample} @@ -1794,26 +1777,22 @@ to the default), |sloped|, |pos=|\meta{fraction}, |near start|, corresponding to each label attached to an arrow. Initially is set to the following: -\begin{codeexample}[code only] -/tikz/commutative diagrams/.cd, -/tikz/auto, -/tikz/font=\scriptsize, -/tikz/inner sep=0.5ex, -/tikz/text height=, -/tikz/text depth= -\end{codeexample} +\begin{quote}\ttfamily{} +/tikz/commutative diagrams/.cd,\\ +/tikz/auto,\\ +/tikz/font=|\scriptsize|,\\ +/tikz/inner sep=0.5ex +\end{quote} +\end{stylekey} -The style |/tikz/auto| makes the label be placed to the left of the +The style |auto| makes the label be placed to the left of the arrow, understanding ``front'' as the direction the arrow points at. -The dimension |/tikz/inner sep| controls the distance between the -arrow and the label. The options |text height| and |text depth| are -reset here because they are set picture-wise by the |every diagram| -style. -\end{stylekey} +The dimension |inner sep| controls the distance between the +arrow and the label. \begin{key}{/tikz/commutative diagrams/labels=\meta{options}} This key appends \meta{options} to the style - |/tikz/commutative diagrams/every label|. + \texttt{/tikz/commutative diagrams/every label}. \end{key} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/commutative diagrams/description} @@ -1834,7 +1813,7 @@ style. key |/tikz/inner sep|. \end{key} -\section{Further possibilities} +\section{Further topics} \label{sec:further} This sections provides further details on the functioning of @@ -1870,16 +1849,17 @@ are a number of initialization procedures, such as defining the commands |\arrow|, |\ar|, |\rar|, |\lar|, |\dar|, |\uar|, |\urar|, |\ular|, |\drar|, |\dlar|. -The command |\arrow[|\meta{options}|]{|\meta{direction}|}| does -nothing at the point it is inserted, and causes the following code to -be added to \meta{paths}: +Initially, \meta{paths} is empty. The command +|\arrow[|\meta{options}|]{|\meta{direction}|}| does nothing at the +point it is inserted, and causes the following code to be added to +\meta{paths}: \begin{quote} |\path[commutative diagrams/every arrow, |\meta{options}|] (|% \meta{current node}|) to |\meta{labels}| (|\meta{target~node}|);| \end{quote} Here, \meta{current node} is the node corresponding to the matrix cell -where the command |\arrow| is, and \meta{target node} is determined by +where the command |\arrow| is present, and \meta{target node} is determined by \meta{direction} as explained in \S\ref{sec:inserting-arrows}. The abbreviated commands |\rar|, |\dar|, etc., generate the same kind of code. @@ -1934,6 +1914,48 @@ in a way that, in the terminology of the previous section, \end{tikzcd} \end{codeexample} +\subsection{The \texttt{asymmetrical rectangle} shape} +\label{sec:asymm-rect-shape} + +The shape \texttt{asymmetrical rectangle}, defined by this package, is +very similar to the \texttt{rectangle} shape, except that its +\texttt{center} anchor is not located at the geometric center of the +shape, but rather right above the \texttt{base} anchor, at a distance +that can be specified by the following key: + +\begin{key}{/tikz/commutative diagrams/center shift=\meta{dimension} (initially 0.575ex)} +\end{key} + +The picture below shows some of the available anchors. All anchors +provided by \texttt{rectangle} are available and behave exactly the +same, except for \texttt{center}, \texttt{west}, \texttt{east}, and +the numerical anchors. The anchors \texttt{real center}, \texttt{real + west} and \texttt{real east} agree with \texttt{rectangle}'s +\texttt{center}, \texttt{west} and \texttt{east}. + +\begin{center} + \begin{tikzpicture}\Huge + \node[name=s,shape=asymmetrical rectangle,shape example] + {Asymmetrical rectangle\vrule width 1pt height 2cm}; \foreach + \anchor/\placement in {north west/above left, north/above, north + east/above right, west/left, center/above, east/right, real + west/left, real center/above, real east/right, base west/left, + base/below, base east/right, south west/below left, south/below, + south east/below right, text/left, 10/right, 130/above, + 230/below, -10/below} \draw[shift=(s.\anchor)] plot[mark=x] + coordinates{(0,0)} node[\placement] {\scriptsize\texttt{\anchor}}; + \end{tikzpicture} +\end{center} + +This shape is used in the matrix cells inside the \texttt{tikzcd} +environment to ensure arrows between nodes in the same row are drawn +horizontally. Roughly speaking, when \tikzname{} draws a path between +two nodes, it chooses endpoints lying on their borders in such a way +that the path points towards the \texttt{center} of those nodes. With +the \texttt{rectangle} shape, the anchor \texttt{center} lies halfway +between two nonadjacent vertices and therefore its position depends on +the height and depth of the text. + \subsection{Drawing diagrams directly with Ti\emph{k}Z} \label{sec:draw-diagr-directly} @@ -2051,6 +2073,7 @@ to get matching arrows in formulas and diagrams. \label{sec:change-history} \begin{description} +\item[Version 0.2b] (March 2012) Added \texttt{asymetrical rectangle} shape. \item[Version 0.2a] (December 2011) \begin{itemize} \item Option |/tikz/commutative diagrams/path operation| removed |