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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2007-06-01 16:58:13 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2007-06-01 16:58:13 +0000 |
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/variations/ALIRE b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/variations/ALIRE deleted file mode 100644 index 4b90fa723fe..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/variations/ALIRE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ - - L'extension VARIATIONS - -1. Introduction - -L'extension 'variations' permet de composer au sein de documents LaTeX, -des tableaux de variations de fonctions et des tableaux de signe -respectant les usages typographiques français. La syntaxe est proche de -celle de l'environnement 'tabular'. Les macros fournies permettent de -répondre aux besoins les plus courants. Elles sont utilisables avec -LaTeX comme avec plain TeX. - -2. Licence - -Vous pouvez utiliser et diffuser librement cette extension dans le cadre -de la licence GNU GPL version 2 (voir le fichier COPYING joint). - -3. Contenu de la distribution - - ALIRE Ce fichier. - README La version anglaise de ce fichier. - COPYING La licence d'utilisation. - variations.tex Le fichier de définition des macros. - variations.sty Le fichier de définition de l'environnement. - docvariations.pdf Une documentation succincte. - docvariations.tex Le fichier source de la documentation. - -4. Installation - -Sur un système Unix, copier le répertoire 'variations' dans -'/usr/share/texmf/tex/generic', puis exécuter la commande 'mktexlsr'. - -Pour une installation MiKTeX, copier le répertoire 'variations' dans -'C:\texmf\tex\generic', puis exécuter le programme 'MiKTeX Options'. -Dans la rubrique 'File name database', cliquer sur 'Refresh now'. - -5. Contact - -L'extension 'variations' a été écrite par Christian Obrecht. Pour -contacter l'auteur, veuillez vous rendre sur la page diffusant -'variations' : - - <http://eukleides.org/variations/> diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/variations/COPYING b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/variations/COPYING deleted file mode 100644 index 5ec01a382d3..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/variations/COPYING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,339 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 2, June 1991 - - Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The licenses for most software are designed to take away your -freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public -License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free -software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. 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Content of the folder - - README This file. - ALIRE The French version of this file. - COPYING The GNU General Public License. - variations.tex The definition file for the macros. - variations.sty The definition file for the environment. - docvariations.pdf A short documentation in French. - docvariations.tex The source for the documentation. - -4. Installation - -On Unix like systems, copy folder 'variations' into -'/usr/share/texmf/tex/generic', then run 'mktexlsr'. - -With MiKTeX, copy folder 'variations' into 'C:\texmf\tex\generic', then -run 'MiKTeX Options'. In the 'File name database' section, click on -'Refresh now'. - -5. Contact - -The author of the 'variations' package is Christian Obrecht. To contact -him, please visit the 'variations' page: - - <http://eukleides.org/variations/> diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/variations/docvariations.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/variations/docvariations.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index a0f8c3f450b..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/variations/docvariations.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/variations/docvariations.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/variations/docvariations.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 68f8358666d..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/variations/docvariations.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ -% Documentation de l'extension 'variations' -% Copyright (c) 2006 Christian Obrecht - -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{mafr,variations,ae,aecompl} - -\nofiles -\def\mac#1{\item[\qquad\hbox to 4em{\ttfamily\textbackslash#1}]} - -\title{L'extension \texttt{variations}\\ -\texttt{\small <http://eukleides.org/variations/>}} -\author{Christian Obrecht} -\date{13 septembre 2006} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\section{Introduction} - -L'extension \texttt{variations} permet de composer au sein de documents \LaTeX, -des tableaux de variations de fonctions et des tableaux de signe respectant les -usages typographiques français. La syntaxe utilisée est proche de celle de -l'environnement \texttt{tabular}. Les macros fournies permettent de répondre aux -besoins les plus courants. Voici un exemple élémentaire : - -$$ -\begin{variations} - x & \mI & & & 0 & & & \pI \\ -\filet - \m{\frc{1}{x}} & \h0 & \d & \mI & \bb & \h\pI & \d & 0 \\ -\end{variations} -$$ - -\noindent -obtenu avec le code suivant : - -\begin{verbatim} -\begin{variations} - x & \mI & & & 0 & & & \pI \\ -\filet - \m{\frc{1}{x}} & \h0 & \d & \mI & \bb & \h\pI & \d & 0 \\ -\end{variations} -\end{verbatim} - -\noindent -Plusieurs remarques s'imposent : - -\begin{enumerate} - -\item Les éléments figurant dans l'environnement sont composés en mode -mathématique\footnote{La macro \texttt{\textbackslash frc} provient de -l'extension \texttt{mafr}. Elle permet de composer une fraction qui sera -systématiquement au format \texttt{displaystyle}.}. - -\item Un cadre pour le tableau et un filet vertical à droite de la première -colonne sont tracés automatiquement. - -\item Des macros comme \verb+\d+ (flèche décroissante) ou \verb+\bb+ (double -barre) permettent de composer les éléments spécifiques aux tableaux de -variations. - -\item Les macros \verb+\m+ (pour milieu) et \verb+\h+ (pour haut) autorisent le -positionnement vertical des éléments dans la ligne des variations. - -\item Les macros \verb+\mI+ et \verb+\pI+ correspondent respectivement à -$-\infty$ et $+\infty$. - -\end{enumerate} - -\section{Description des macros} - -Les macros suivantes sont utilisables au sein d'un environnement -\texttt{variations} : - -\begin{itemize} - -\mac{c} Flèche croissante. -\mac{d} Flèche décroissante. -\mac{ch} Flèche croissante pour point d'inflexion (position haute). -\mac{cb} Flèche croissante pour point d'inflexion (position basse). -\mac{dh} Flèche décroissante pour point d'inflexion (position haute). -\mac{db} Flèche décroissante pour point d'inflexion (position basse). -\mac{m} Centre verticalement l'argument dans la ligne courante. -\mac{h} Place l'argument en haut de la ligne courante. -\mac{filet} Filet horizontal. -\mac{l} Filet vertical. -\mac{z} Zéro barré d'un filet vertical. -\mac{bb} Double barre. -\mac{bg} Filet vertical justifié à gauche. -\mac{bd} Filet vertical justifié à droite. -\mac{ga} Décale l'argument vers la gauche (occupe deux colonnes). -\mac{dr} Décale l'argument vers la droite (occupe deux colonnes). -\mac{mI} Abréviation pour $-\infty$. -\mac{pI} Abréviation pour $+\infty$. - -\end{itemize} - -\section{Un exemple plus élaboré} - -Le tableau ci-dessous : - -$$ -\begin{variations} - x & \mI & & -1 & & \sqrt2 & & 3 & \\ -\filet - f'(x) & \ga- & \z & + & \z & \dr+ & \bd \\ -\filet - \m{f(x)} & \h1 & \d & 0 & \cb & \m{\frc{1}{4}} & \ch & \h\pI & \bd \\ -\end{variations} -$$ - -\noindent -a été obtenu à l'aide du code suivant : - -\begin{verbatim} -\begin{variations} - x & \mI & & -1 & & \sqrt2 & & 3 & \\ -\filet - f'(x) & \ga- & \z & + & \z & \dr+ & \bd \\ -\filet - \m{f(x)} & \h1 & \d & 0 & \cb & \m{\frc{1}{4}} & \ch & \h\pI & \bd \\ -\end{variations} -\end{verbatim} - -On notera en particulier l'utilisation des macros \verb+\cb+ et \verb+\ch+ pour -le point d'inflexion, des macros \verb+\ga+ et \verb+\dr+ pour le premier -signe et le troisième signe de la dérivée, enfin de la macro \verb+\bd+ pour la -double barre sur le bord droit du tableau. - -\section{Utilisation avec plain \TeX} - -Il est possible d'utiliser \texttt{variations} également avec plain \TeX, en -chargeant le fichier \texttt{variations.tex}. Les macros \verb+\bvariations+ et -\verb+\evariations+ jouent alors le rôle de balises de début et de fin. - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/variations/variations.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/variations/variations.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c5b37c58a9c..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/variations/variations.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -% Macros pour la composition des tableaux de variations -% Version 0.3 du 13/09/06 -% Copyright (c) Christian Obrecht 2005-2006 - -\catcode`@=11 - -\font\lf@nt=line10 - -\def\bvariations{\leavevmode\hbox\bgroup\vbox\bgroup - -\def\tc@{{\lf@nt\char0}} -\def\fc@{{\lf@nt\char0}\kern-1em{\lf@nt\char18}} -\def\td@{{\lf@nt\char64}} -\def\fd@{{\lf@nt\char64}\kern-1em{\lf@nt\char82}} - -\def\tc@@{{\lf@nt\char8}} -\def\fc@@{{\lf@nt\char8}\kern-1em{\lf@nt\char42}} -\def\td@@{{\lf@nt\char72}} -\def\fd@@{{\lf@nt\char72}\kern-1em{\lf@nt\char106}} - -\def\sk@p##1{\vrule height ##1 depth 2pt width 0pt} -\let\@ils=\offinterlineskip - -\def\cb{ -\vbox{\offinterlineskip\halign{&####\cr -&&\fc@@\cr -&\tc@@\cr -\tc@@\cr -\sk@p{.5em}\cr}}} - -\def\db{ -\vbox{\@ils\halign{&####\cr -\td@@\cr -&\td@@\cr -&&\fd@@\cr -\sk@p{.5em}\cr}}} - -\def\ch{ -\vbox{\@ils\halign{&####\cr -\sk@p{.5em}\cr -&&\fc@@\cr -&\tc@@\cr -\tc@@\cr -\sk@p{2.5em}\cr}}} - -\def\dh{ -\vbox{\@ils\halign{&####\cr -\sk@p{.5em}\cr -\td@@\cr -&\td@@\cr -&&\fd@@\cr -\sk@p{2.5em}\cr}}} - -\def\c{ -\vbox{\@ils\halign{&####\cr -&&\fc@\cr -&\tc@\cr -\tc@\cr -\sk@p{.75em}\cr}}} - -\def\d{ -\vbox{\@ils\halign{&####\cr -\td@\cr -&\td@\cr -&&\fd@\cr -&&&\sk@p{.75em}\cr}}} - -\newdimen\@w -\@w=.2pt -\newdimen\@l -\setbox100\hbox{0} -\@l=\wd100 -\advance\@l by -\@w -\divide\@l by 2 -\newdimen\@r -\@r=\@l -\advance\@r by \@w - -\def\str@t{\vrule height 10pt depth 4pt width 0pt} -\def\c@##1{\hfil$\str@t##1$\hfil} -\def\@n{\kern.5em} - -\def\z{\hbox to 1em{\hfil\str@t\kern\@l\vrule width\@w\kern-\@r0\hfil}} -\def\l{\vrule width\@w} -\def\bb{\vrule\kern1pt\vrule} -\def\bg{\omit\kern1pt\vrule\hfil} -\def\bd{\omit\hfil\vrule\kern1pt} -\def\mI{\,-\infty\,} -\def\pI{\,+\infty\,} - -\let\\=\cr -\def\filet{\noalign{\hrule}} -\def\dr##1{\omit\quad\hfil$##1$\hfil&\quad} -\def\ga##1{\quad&\omit\hfil$##1$\hfil\quad} -\def\m##1{\vbox{\@ils\halign{&####\cr$\smash{##1}$\cr\sk@p{2em}\cr}}} -\def\h##1{\vbox{\@ils\halign{&####\cr\str@t${##1}$\cr\sk@p{3.5em}\cr}}} - -\hbox\bgroup\vrule\vbox\bgroup -\halign\bgroup\c@{\@n##\@n}\vrule&&\c@{##}\cr\filet} - -\def\evariations{\filet\egroup\egroup\vrule\egroup\egroup\egroup} - -\catcode`@=12 - -\endinput |