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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2010-12-10 00:38:18 +0000
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-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% fullpict.doc %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%% Bruce Shawyer -- March 2001 -- bshawyer@math.mun.ca %%
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-This is an updated version of the previous Feb 99 and March 96 documents,
-containing information on the new an improved fullpict.sty
-
-Additional macros, making use of the size of the scaled picture box, are:
-
-\xaxis --- draws a vector just longer than the axis length
-\yaxis --- draws a vector just longer than the axis length
-\axes --- draws vectors just longer than the axes lengths
-\xticks{#1}[#2] --- \#1 -- gap between ticks,
- --- \#2 -- length of tick -- default value is 1
-\yticks{#1}[#2] --- \#1 -- gap between ticks,
- --- \#2 -- length of tick -- default value is 1
-\ticks{#1}[#2] --- \#1 -- gap between ticks,
- --- \#2 -- length of tick -- default value is 1
-\xnums{#1}[#2] --- \#1 -- gap between numbers,
- --- \#2 -- dist below axis -- default value is .25
-\ynums{#1}[#2] --- \#1 -- gap between numbers,
- --- \#2 -- dist to left of axis -- default value is .25
-\nums{#1}[#2] --- \#1 -- gap between numbers,
- --- \#2 -- dist from axis -- default value is .25
-\origin{#1} --- \#1 -- size of circle centred on the origin
-
-======================= February 99 file =====================
-
-This is an updated version of the previous March 96 document,
-containing information on the new an improved fullpict.sty
-
-There is a new environment --- scaledpicture
-
-This enhances the previous enviroment scalepicture in that it
-works properly inside tabular and minipage environments, and also
-choose at appropriate font size for the scale of the picture.
-
-New commands for the placement of labels are included. This removes
-the enormous amount of guesswork previously required to place a
-label appropriately on a diagram. Geographic north, south, east
-and west are used.
-
-They are:
- \nput(x,y){label} - places the label north of (above) the point (x,y)
- \sput(x,y){label} - places the label south of (below) the point (x,y)
- \eput(x,y){label} - places the label east (to the right) of the point (x,y)
- \wput(x,y){label} - places the label west (to the left) of the point (x,y)
- \neput(x,y){label}
- \seput(x,y){label}
- \nwput(x,y){label}
- \swput(x,y){label}
-A general form is available:
- \angleput{angle}[radius] (x,y){label}
- angle in degrees, between -360 and +360
- radius [optional - default 1] to adjust the distance from the point (x,y)
- (x,y) the coordinates of the point
- label the label
-
-I and my co-workers have found that these macros save much time.
-
-For the information of those interested in how the angle works,
-a polygon of 24 sides is used instead of a circle. This avoids
-trigonometry, for linear functions give the sides. The difference
-between a true circle and this polygon become noticeable only for
-large values of radius , which are unlikely to be used.
-
-========================= March 96 file =============================
-I make a lot of use of the \LaTeX picture environment, in various
-documents with different text widths. Also, I teach \LaTeX as
-part of a course that involves writing a report on a mathematical
-experiment. The greatest difficulty is choosing an appropriate
-\unitlength so that the picture fits nicely on the page. Hence the
-genesis of ``fullpict.sty''.
-
-In order that a picture not fill up too much of the width of the
-printed line, I chose 90% of that width because that seemed to be
-most pleasing to the eye. The macro provides three new picture
-environment that behave exactly like the \LaTeX picture
-environment.
-
-The advantage is the there is no need to preselect \unitlength. The
-appropriate value for \unitlength is calculated from the x--length
-given to the picture.
-
-The three environments
-
-1. \begin{fullpict}(a,b)[(c,d)]
- ...
- \end{fullpict}
-
- As in the picture environment, the (c,d) is optional and
- defaults to (0,0) if not given.
-
- This gives a picture 90% of the text width.
-
-2. \begin{halfpict}(a,b)[(c,d)]
- ...
- \end{halfpict}
-
- As in the picture environment, the (c,d) is optional and
- defaults to (0,0) if not given.
-
- This gives a picture 45% of the text width.
-
-3. \begin{scalepict}{percent}(a,b)[(c,d)]
- ...
- \end{scalepict}
-
- As in the picture environment, the (c,d) is optional and
- defaults to (0,0) if not given.
-
- A number must replace ``percent''. This is in the range:
-
- 0 < percent < 112
-
- otherwise the picture will exceed the text width. A percent
- of 100 gives the same as ``fullpict'', and a percent of 50
- gives the same as ``halfpict''.
-
-
-Also available for other use is a macro ``\goodunit''. This
-calculates the appropriate unit length in the above environments.