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authorNorbert Preining <preining@logic.at>2006-11-03 06:16:00 +0000
committerNorbert Preining <preining@logic.at>2006-11-03 06:16:00 +0000
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several updates (sorry Karl, it was a long train ride):
updates of packages: screenplay, bussproofs computational-complexity dvdcoll gnuplottex mathmode movie15 pgf pstricks-add pst-labo trfsigns (dvi->pdf move, COPYING file to doc) toptesi tocvsec2 thumb textfit (doc move) added to tpm-ctan-check: typogrid trsym trfsigns tracking toptesi toolbox todo tocvsec2 tocloft tocbibind titling titlefoot thumb textopo textfit teubner tensor git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@2382 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dvdcoll/README12
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dvdcoll/dcexample.pdfbin121910 -> 122015 bytes
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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gnuplottex/example.tex12
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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/README15
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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/movie15.tex134
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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/screenplay/test.tex2
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textfit/catalog11
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textfit/makefile6
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textfit/manifest6
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textfit/readme10
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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/trfsigns/COPYING339
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26 files changed, 608 insertions, 56 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dvdcoll/CHANGES b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dvdcoll/CHANGES
index d970e927c7d..00b18066ea7 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dvdcoll/CHANGES
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dvdcoll/CHANGES
@@ -1,5 +1,22 @@
=== dvdcoll.cls ===
+-- dvdcoll.cls v0.6a (<- v0.6 2006/10/25) --
+
+2006/10/25 Bugfix env Dvd [jk]
+ solving the indent problems within the environment Dvd
+ Indent (SPACE(s) in this case) in new line after using commands within env Dvd
+ Solution: (1) manual adding of % at the end of the commands by the user
+ not useful, therefore
+ (2) insert \endlinechar=-1 in env Dvd
+ see: Msg-ID: <ehnv22$i4h$1@news.BelWue.DE> by Heiko Oberdiek
+ -> empty line is needed between two Dvds
+
+ reported by: myself
+
+2006/10/25 revision of env Dvd [jk]
+ after solving the indent problem:
+ changed the table definition to \tabularx{\textwidth}{lXr}
+
-- dvdcoll.cls v0.6 (<- v0.53dev 2006/10/06) --
2006/10/06 solving some indent problems in 1st column [jk]
@@ -64,7 +81,9 @@
=== dvdcoll.pdf ===
-2006/06/14 adjustments for version 0.6
+2006/10/26 adjustments for version 0.6a
+
+2006/10/09 adjustments for version 0.6
2006/06/14 adjustments for version 0.52
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dvdcoll/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dvdcoll/README
index 1f50ced4af7..ee1cfcde104 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dvdcoll/README
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dvdcoll/README
@@ -15,10 +15,10 @@ Some help is needed for other languages! ;-)
License: LPPL
-new in v0.6:
+new in v0.6a:
-- support for seasons, e.g. J.A.G. 2.1 / 02x15 Hemlock
-- description of contents via pdf annotations
-- pdf annotations in the margin for extra infos
-- some new commands and other minor changes
-- support for language "french" (french, frenchb, francois, acadian, canadien) \ No newline at end of file
+- Bugfix:
+ solving indent problems after commands within environment Dvd
+ (\endlinechar=-1)
+
+- replacement for broken dcexample.pdf on CTAN
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dvdcoll/dcexample.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dvdcoll/dcexample.pdf
index b8b2e51346b..47fc7fbe8e8 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dvdcoll/dcexample.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dvdcoll/dcexample.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dvdcoll/dvdcoll.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dvdcoll/dvdcoll.pdf
index a612f0b0bd8..6ecf671dd36 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dvdcoll/dvdcoll.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dvdcoll/dvdcoll.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gnuplottex/example.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gnuplottex/example.tex
index 525f540d7a2..951445c6186 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gnuplottex/example.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gnuplottex/example.tex
@@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
-\usepackage[pdf]{gnuplottex}
+\usepackage{gnuplottex}
\begin{document}
-\begin{gnuplot}[width=.3\textwidth]
- plot sin(x)
+\begin{gnuplot}[scale=.8]
+ plot sin(x), cos(x)
\end{gnuplot}
\begin{gnuplot}
set grid
- set title 'gnuplottex test'
- set ylabel 'y'
- set xlabel 'x'
+ set title 'gnuplottex test $e^x$'
+ set ylabel '$y$'
+ set xlabel '$x$'
plot exp(x) with linespoints
\end{gnuplot}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gnuplottex/gnuplottex.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gnuplottex/gnuplottex.pdf
index 2793c43f0e9..e2b438ff4c3 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gnuplottex/gnuplottex.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gnuplottex/gnuplottex.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/README
index e0d1259907e..bfe5f779188 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/README
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/README
@@ -30,9 +30,12 @@ Description:
Usage:
- \usepackage[3D]{movie15}
+ \usepackage[<package options>]{movie15}
Package option `3D' enables the 3D feature from the PDF-1.6 specification.
+ With option `draft' media files are not included. The file name is printed
+ in a box of size <width>x(<height>+<depth>). `final' does the opposite,
+ overriding a global draft option specified in the \documentclass command.
\includemovie[<options>]{<width>}{<height>}{<media file>}
@@ -64,7 +67,7 @@ Usage:
attach[=false] By default, the embedded data stream is re-used as
embedded file attachment, giving the user the
- oportunity to extract the media file and to save
+ opportunity to extract the media file and to save
it to disk for later playback with an external
player. Re-use as file attachment can be
suppressed with `attach=false'.
@@ -97,9 +100,13 @@ Usage:
extend below the reference line of the running
text. Any valid TeX dimension will be accepted.
+ draft Locally switches to draft mode.
+
externalviewer Opens and plays the media in an external
application.
+ final Locally disables draft mode.
+
inline[=false] Movie file data are embedded into the PDF output
by default. Embedding can be suppressed using
`inline=false'.
@@ -109,7 +116,7 @@ Usage:
somewhere else in the document.
mimetype=<mimetype> Mime type of media. Must be specified if
- <media file> has a non-standard filename
+ <media file> has a non-standard file name
extension from which the mimetype cannot be
guessed. See table `Known file name extensions'
below.
@@ -186,7 +193,7 @@ Usage:
3Daac=<angle> This option sets the aperture angle of the camera,
measured in degrees. Fixed point real numbers
between 0 and 180 are admissible. A sensible value
- of 30 is preset by default. Larger values can be
+ of 30 is pre-set by default. Larger values can be
used to achieve wide-angle or fish-eye effects.
3Dc2c=<x> <y> <z> Direction vector C2C of arbitrary length,
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/movie15.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/movie15.pdf
index 3b4afa9dacc..27cd89c2953 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/movie15.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/movie15.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/movie15.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/movie15.tex
index b81e6e07f3b..18f7d208363 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/movie15.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/movie15.tex
@@ -14,6 +14,16 @@
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{textcomp}
+\usepackage{lmodern}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\usepackage{float}
+\usepackage{ifpdf}
+
+\ifpdf\else
+ \makeatletter
+ \@latex@error{Please use pdfLaTeX to compile this documentation}
+ \makeatother
+\fi
\pdfpagewidth595bp
\pdfpageheight842bp
@@ -44,6 +54,8 @@ A \LaTeX{} package for inclusion of movies, sounds and 3D objects into PDF docum
\end{abstract}
\tableofcontents
+
+\newpage
\section{Introduction}
The way multimedia content, i.\,e. movies and sounds, is included into PDF has changed with Adobe's PDF specification, version 1.5. PDF-1.5 supports a larger variety of movie and sound formats, limited only by the number of plug-ins available for Adobe Reader\textsuperscript{\scriptsize\textregistered}. With PDF-1.6, support for 3D objects, stored in the U3D file format, has been added. See Table \ref{table:mime} for a list of viable media formats. The specification allows media file contents to be completely embedded into the PDF output, thus producing self-contained PDF documents.
@@ -57,6 +69,14 @@ The final PDF output can be viewed with Windows\textsuperscript{\scriptsize\text
\section{Installation}
The file `movie15.sty' should be stored in a place where \LaTeX{} can find it.
+\section{Requirements}
+pdf\LaTeX{}, version $\ge1.20$, is needed for direct PDF output.
+
+If the package option `\verb+3D+' is set, `movie15' loads Michael Mehlich's `fp' package for fixed point arithmetic. Since it does not belong to the core packages of most \TeX{} distributions it must be installed prior to selecting the `\verb+3D+' option.
+
+Adobe Reader, version 6, is required for playing movies and sounds, version 7 for rendering embedded 3D content. Unfortunately, only Windows and Mac versions of Adobe Reader provide the necessary plug-ins.
+
+\newpage
\section{Using the package}
Invoke the package by putting the line
\begin{verbatim}
@@ -64,9 +84,21 @@ Invoke the package by putting the line
\end{verbatim}
to the preamble of your document, i.\,e. somewhere between \verb+\documentclass+ and \verb+\begin{document}+.
-`movie15' takes the option `\verb+3D+'. It enables the 3D feature from the PDF-1.6 specification. Inclusion of 3D files into PDF is discussed separately in section~\ref{3dtut}.
+`movie15' honours the following package options:
+\begin{verbatim}
+3D
+\end{verbatim}
+Enables the 3D feature from the PDF-1.6 specification. Inclusion of 3D files into PDF is discussed separately in section~\ref{sec:3D}.
-Currently, there are no further options.
+\begin{verbatim}
+draft
+\end{verbatim}
+Media files are not included. Just the file name is printed in a box of size \verb+<width>+$\times$(\verb+<height>++\verb+<depth>+), see \hyperlink{lnk:widthheight}{below}.
+\begin{verbatim}
+final
+\end{verbatim}
+The opposite of draft. Useful to override a global draft option specified
+in the \verb+\documentclass+ command.
If PDF is generated via DVI and Postscript by the usual \verb+latex+ $\rightarrow$ \verb+dvips+ $\rightarrow$ \verb+ps2pdf+ sequence of commands, the `graphicx' and `hyperref' packages are required and must be loaded \emph{after} `movie15'.
@@ -74,22 +106,15 @@ In the case of pdf\LaTeX{}, the `graphicx' and `hyperref' packages are not requi
Note that several runs may be necessary to resolve internally created cross-references. Appropriate warnings will be issued in such cases.
-\section{Requirements}
-pdf\LaTeX{}, version $\ge1.20$, is needed for direct PDF output.
-
-If the package option `\verb+3D+' is set, `movie15' loads Michael Mehlich's `fp' package for fixed point arithmetic. Since it does not belong to the core packages of most \TeX{} distributions it must be installed prior to selecting the `\verb+3D+' option.
-
-Adobe Reader, version 6, is required for playing movies and sounds, version 7 for rendering embedded 3D content. Unfortunately, only Windows and Mac versions of Adobe Reader provide the necessary plug-ins.
-
\section{The user interface}
\subsection{Media inclusion}\label{usrif}
Movies, sounds and 3D objects are embedded into the document using the command
\begin{verbatim}
\includemovie[<options>]{<width>}{<height>}{<media file>}
\end{verbatim}
-Unless left empty, the \verb+<width>+ and \verb+<height>+ arguments must be given in valid \TeX{} dimensions. Horizontal and vertical dimensions of the media clip are scaled independently to fit \verb+<width>+ and \verb+<height>+ or, if the two latter are empty, to fit the size of the text box, given as argument to the `\verb+text+' option (see \hyperlink{lnk:textoption}{below}). \verb+<media file>+ specifies the file name of the media clip. If the media file is embedded as part of the final PDF output, which is the default, it may reside wherever \TeX{} or Ghostscript search for input files, depending on the PDF producing method.
+\hypertarget{lnk:widthheight}{}Unless left empty, the \verb+<width>+ and \verb+<height>+ arguments must be given in valid \TeX{} dimensions. Horizontal and vertical dimensions of the media clip are scaled independently to fit \verb+<width>+ and \verb+<height>+ or, if the two latter are empty, to fit the size of the text box, given as argument to the `\verb+text+' option, see \hyperlink{lnk:textoption}{below}. \verb+<media file>+ specifies the file name of the media clip. If the media file is embedded as part of the final PDF output, which is the default, it may reside wherever \TeX{} or Ghostscript search for input files, depending on the PDF producing method.
-Below, common options to \verb+\includemovie+ are listed. Options specific to embedding of 3D content are discussed separately in section~\ref{3dtut}.
+Below, common options to \verb+\includemovie+ are listed. Options specific to embedding of 3D content are discussed separately in section~\ref{sec:3D}. The impatient reader may advance directly to the \hyperlink{sec:3Dtut}{3D quick-start guide}, which summarizes the basic steps for embedding 3D objects.
\begin{verbatim}
attach[=false]
\end{verbatim}
@@ -127,10 +152,18 @@ depth=<depth>
\end{verbatim}
Specifies how far the media display area should extend below the bottom line of the running text. Any valid \TeX{} dimension is accepted.
\begin{verbatim}
+draft
+\end{verbatim}
+Locally switches to draft mode.
+\begin{verbatim}
externalviewer
\end{verbatim}
Opens and plays the media in an external application.
\begin{verbatim}
+final
+\end{verbatim}
+Locally disables draft mode.
+\begin{verbatim}
inline[=false]
\end{verbatim}
Media file \emph{data} are embedded into PDF output by default.
@@ -222,12 +255,12 @@ volume=<percentage of original volume>
\end{verbatim}
The meaning of this option should be self explaining.
-\subsection{Inclusion of 3D objects}\label{3dtut}
-The PDF-1.6 specification, which was introduced with the advent of Adobe Acrobat/Reader 7, allows embedding of 3-dimensional graphic objects, such as CAD models or 3D scientific data, and lets the user interactively manipulate them. At time of writing this documentation, the only supported file format is U3D~\cite{3diforg}, and only one commercial software~\cite{dexp} for exporting into U3D format, yet from a number of CAD and 3D vector formats, including DXF and VRML, was known. Nevertheless, a try-out version of~\cite{dexp} can be downloaded from the Web site.
+\subsection{Inclusion of 3D objects}\label{sec:3D}
+The PDF-1.6 specification, which was introduced with the advent of Adobe Acrobat/Reader 7, allows embedding of 3-dimensional graphic objects, such as CAD models or 3D scientific data, and lets the user interactively manipulate them. At time of writing this documentation, the only supported file format is U3D~\cite{3diforg}, and only one commercial software~\cite{dexp} for exporting into U3D format, yet from a number of CAD and 3D vector formats, including DXF and VRML, was known. Nevertheless, a try-out version of~\cite{dexp} can be downloaded without charge.
Selection of the `\verb+3D+' package option enables the 3D feature. Most of the command options listed in section~\ref{usrif} do what they are supposed to do in the case of embedded 3D as well. Other options are ignored, in particular `\verb+repeat+', `\verb+palindrome+', `\verb+startat+', `\verb+endat+', `\verb+rate+' and `\verb+volume+', because they do not make sense and `\verb+mouse+', because 3D objects are interactive by definition. Options `\verb+inline=false+' and `\verb+url+' are supported, but imply option `{\tt{}externalview\-er}', because the 3D Reader plug-in handles embedded files only.
-There are a few options to \verb+\includemovie+ which define how the 3D object is positioned within the viewport of a virtual camera, or conversely, how the virtual camera is positioned and oriented within a coordinate system, called `The World', which bears the 3D object at a fixed position. Fig.~\ref{3dscene} should help to visualize the scenery: The virtual camera is orbiting at a distance of $ROO$ around the centre of orbit, specified by the position vector $\overrightarrow{COO}$; $\sphericalangle AAC$ is the camera's aperture angle. In addition, the direction vector $\overrightarrow{C2C}$ is needed to specify the initial camera position.
+There are a few options to \verb+\includemovie+ which define how the 3D object is positioned within the view port of a virtual camera, or conversely, how the virtual camera is positioned and oriented within a coordinate system, called `The World', which bears the 3D object at a fixed position. Fig.~\ref{3dscene} should help to visualize the scenery: The virtual camera is orbiting at a distance of $ROO$ around the centre of orbit, specified by the position vector $\overrightarrow{COO}$; $\sphericalangle AAC$ is the camera's aperture angle. In addition, the direction vector $\overrightarrow{C2C}$ is needed to specify the initial camera position.
\begin{figure}[ht]
\resizebox{\linewidth}{!}{\input{3dsystem}}
\caption{Camera and 3D object in the World System $XYZ$; centre of orbit position vector $\vec{COO}$, centre of orbit to camera direction vector $\vec{C2C}$, radius of orbit $ROO$, aperture angle of camera $\sphericalangle AAC$.}\label{3dscene}
@@ -237,7 +270,7 @@ The \emph{default view}, i.\,e. the view that is shown initially after activatin
\begin{verbatim}
3Daac=<angle>
\end{verbatim}
-This option sets the aperture angle of the camera, measured in degrees. Fixed point real numbers between 0 and 180 are admissible. A sensible value of 30 is preset by default. Larger values can be used to achieve wide-angle or fish-eye effects, see example~\ref{ex3d} in section~\ref{examples}.
+This option sets the aperture angle of the camera, measured in degrees. Fixed point real numbers between 0 and 180 are admissible. A sensible value of 30 is pre-set by default. Larger values can be used to achieve wide-angle or fish-eye effects, see example~\ref{ex3d} in section~\ref{examples}.
\begin{verbatim}
3Dc2c=<x> <y> <z>
\end{verbatim}
@@ -255,13 +288,7 @@ are allowed.
\end{verbatim}
\verb+<r>+ (always positive!) specifies the radius of orbit $ROO$ of the virtual camera. See option `\verb+3Dc2c+' for the number format of \verb+<r>+.
-Without the above options the virtual camera sits at the origin $(0,0,0)$ of the World, looking in the positive $Y$ direction, i. e. default settings of \verb+3Droo=0+, \verb+3Dcoo=0 0 0+ and \verb+3Dc2c=0 -1 0+ are assumed. (Note that $\overrightarrow{C2C}$ is the opposite of the view vector!)
-
-Thus, in order to get a `front view' of the 3D object it is sufficient to gradually increase the radius $ROO$ from \LaTeX{} run to \LaTeX{} run until the object or group of objects can be fully seen in the viewport. Since the object size in terms of world coordinate units may differ in orders of magnitude between U3D files, the optimal `\verb+3Droo+' setting might be found by experimenting with a series of geometrically increasing numbers, such as 1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000 etc. to get a rough approximation and by subsequent fine tuning using smaller changes.
-
-Ideally, there should be no need for changing the default setting of \verb+3Dcoo=0 0 0+ for the centre of orbit. However, this requires that the 3D object or group of objects be centred around the world origin $(0,0,0)$ during file export into U3D format. (This is the default setting with~\cite{dexp}.) If the 3D object apparently pivots around an orbital centre that lies outside of the object's cubature, either the file export could be repeated with appropriate settings or the centre of orbit could be moved into the object centre using the `\verb+3Dcoo+' option. Regarding the latter method, this can be easily achieved if the object is examined from two different directions, say from left (\verb+3Dc2c=-1 0 0+) in order to adjust the \verb+<y>+ and \verb+<z>+ coordinates of `\verb+3Dcoo+' and from front (\verb+3Dc2c=0 -1 0+) in order to adjust the remaining \verb+<x>+ coordinate.
-
-Alternatively, good values for the `\verb+3Droo+' and `\verb+3Dcoo+' options can be found easily by temporarily inserting a hyperlink using the \verb+\movieref+ command together with the `\verb+3Dcalculate+' option. See section \ref{hyperlinks} for an explanation and example \ref{ex3d} in section \ref{examples}.
+Without the above options the virtual camera sits at the origin $(0,0,0)$ of the World, looking in the positive $Y$ direction, i.\,e. default settings of \verb+3Droo=0+, \verb+3Dcoo=0 0 0+ and \verb+3Dc2c=0 -1 0+ are assumed. (Note that $\overrightarrow{C2C}$ is the opposite of the view vector!) Thus, in order to get a `front view' of the 3D object it is sufficient to set the radius of orbit, i.\,e. the distance between camera and object appropriately. Sometimes you may want to adjust the orbital centre, i.\,e. the target of the camera as well, in particular, if the object is irregularly shaped. Fortunately, it is possible to let the values of the corresponding options be determined automatically. Simply insert a hyperlink using the \verb+\movieref+ command together with the `\verb+3Dcalculate+' option. Once the settings for `\verb+3Droo+' and `\verb+3Dcoo+' have been calculated, the hyperlink can be removed again. See section \ref{hyperlinks} for an explanation and example \ref{ex3d} in section \ref{examples}.
\begin{verbatim}
3Dviews=<views file>
@@ -331,7 +358,7 @@ Go to a predefined view of the 3D object. \verb+<index>+ can take `\verb+F+', `\
3Dcoo=<x> <y> <z>
3Droo=<r>
\end{verbatim}
-Instead of referencing an existing view of the 3D object, a new one can be defined using any of these options, cf. section~\ref{3dtut}.
+Instead of referencing an existing view of the 3D object, a new one can be defined using any of these options, cf. section~\ref{sec:3D}.
\begin{verbatim}
3Dcalculate[=<aac angle>]
@@ -347,6 +374,7 @@ Runs the script \verb+<JavaScript file>+ after clicking the link. Unlike the scr
\end{verbatim}
For details about Acrobat JavaScript and its Annot3D object, see \cite{jscript}.
+\newpage
\subsection{Compatibility commands}
Two user commands have been provided that make `movie15' a replacement for the `multimedia' package which is part of Till Tantau's `Beamer' Class:
\begin{verbatim}
@@ -386,7 +414,7 @@ duration=<duration in seconds>s
\end{verbatim}
The duration of the media segment to be played. The trailing `\verb+s+' is mandatory. Note that `\verb+duration+' cannot be used together with option `\verb+startat+' from \verb+\includemovie+. In order to define a media segment options can be combined as follows: `\verb+startat+'/`\verb+endat+', `\verb+start+'/`\verb+endat+', `\verb+start+'/`\verb+duration+'.
-%\newpage
+\newpage
\section{Examples}\label{examples}
\begin{enumerate}
\item A short circular MPEG movie, taken from \href{http://www.linux-video.net/Samples/}{\tt http://www.linux-video.net/} \href{http://www.linux-video.net/Samples/}{\tt Samples/}
@@ -411,8 +439,7 @@ The duration of the media segment to be played. The trailing `\verb+s+' is manda
\end{center}
\end{minipage}
-%\enlargethispage{15ex}\thispagestyle{empty}
-\newpage
+%\newpage
\item Another MPEG movie, loaded on the fly from \href{http://www.linux-video.net/Samples/}{\tt http://www.linux-video} \href{http://www.linux-video.net/Samples/}{\tt .net/Samples/}. Hence, a working Internet connection is required. This time, we force the QuickTime plug-in to be used instead of MediaPlayer (Windows boxes only). Well, the latter seems to be bugged. Quod erat expectandum.
\begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth}
@@ -438,7 +465,6 @@ The duration of the media segment to be played. The trailing `\verb+s+' is manda
\begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth}
\begin{center}
\includemovie[poster, label=alien, text=(AlienSong.mpg), url, playerid=AAPL_QuickTime, repeat]{\linewidth}{.75\linewidth}{http://www.linux-video.net/Samples/Mpeg1/AlienSong.mpg}\\
-% \includemovie[poster, label=alien, text=(AlienSong.mpg), playerid=AAPL_QuickTime, repeat]{\linewidth}{.75\linewidth}{AlienSong.mpg}\\
\movieref[rate=0.5]{alien}{Slow}\hfill
\movieref{alien}{Normal}\hfill
\movieref[rate=2]{alien}{Fast}\hfill
@@ -446,6 +472,7 @@ The duration of the media segment to be played. The trailing `\verb+s+' is manda
\end{center}
\end{minipage}
+\newpage
\item\label{ex3d} Embedded U3D file. It is based on a VRML model by Peter Whitehouse \href{mailto:pwhitehouse@optusnet.com.au}{\tt <pwhitehouse@optusnet.com.au>}. Conversion to U3D has been made with DeepExploration\textsuperscript{\scriptsize\textregistered}\cite{dexp}. The file `{\tt dice.vws}' provides additional views to be selected from the 3D toolbar or by right click. The JavaScript `{\tt dice.js}' defines light sources and disables the annoying Gimbal rotation mode.
\begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth}
@@ -490,15 +517,43 @@ The duration of the media segment to be played. The trailing `\verb+s+' is manda
\end{enumerate}
-\begin{thebibliography}{9}
- \bibitem{pdfspec} Adobe Systems Inc.: \emph{PDF Reference, fifth edition: Adobe Portable Document Format version 1.6}, 2004, Implementation note 144, Appendix H.3, available at: \href{http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/sdk/pdf/pdf_creation_apis_and_specs/PDFReference.pdf}{\tt http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/sdk/} \href{http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/sdk/pdf/pdf_creation_apis_and_specs/PDFReference.pdf}{\tt pdf/pdf\_creation\_apis\_and\_specs/PDFReference.pdf}.
- \bibitem{3diforg} \href{http://www.3dif.org/}{\tt http://www.3dif.org/}
- \bibitem{dexp} \href{http://www.righthemisphere.com/products/dexp/}{\tt http://www.righthemisphere.com/products/dexp/}
- \bibitem{jscript3D} Adobe Systems Inc.: \emph{Adobe Acrobat 7.0 3D JavaScript Reference}, 2005, available at \href{http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/sdk/pdf/javascript/Acro3DJS.pdf}{\tt http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/ac} \href{http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/sdk/pdf/javascript/Acro3DJS.pdf}{\tt robat/sdk/pdf/javascript/Acro3DJS.pdf}
- \bibitem{jscript} Adobe Systems Inc.: \emph{Adobe Acrobat 7.0.5 JavaScript Scripting Reference}, 2005, available at \href{http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/sdk/pdf/javascript/AcroJS.pdf}{\tt http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/ac} \href{http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/sdk/pdf/javascript/AcroJS.pdf}{\tt robat/sdk/pdf/javascript/AcroJS.pdf}
-\end{thebibliography}
+\appendix
+\section{3D quick-start guide}\hypertarget{sec:3Dtut}{}
+\begin{enumerate}
+ \item Insert the 3D object with default camera settings and a {\tt \string\movieref} referencing it:
+
+ {\tt%
+ \string\includemovie[poster, label=my\_label]\string{\\
+ \phantom{xx}.5\string\linewidth\\
+ \string}\string{\\
+ \phantom{xx}.5\string\linewidth\\
+ \string}\string{\\
+ \phantom{xx}my\_file.u3d\\
+ \string}\string\\\\
+ \string\movieref[3Dcalculate]\string{my\_label\string}\string{Click here!\string}
+ }
+
+ \item Compile and recompile the document source until no more `movie15' related warnings appear.
+ \item Open the PDF document with Adobe Reader and go to the page containing the 3D object. Click the link and wait for a dialogue box to pop up.
+ \item Copy the settings ({\tt 3Droo=...}, {\tt 3Dcoo=...}) from the dialogue box into the option list of {\tt \string\include\-movie}. Remove the link from the document source:
+
+ {\tt%
+ \string\includemovie[\\
+ \phantom{xx}poster, 3Droo=33.3333, 3Dcoo=1.2345 9.8765 0
+ \\]\string{\\
+ \phantom{xx}.5\string\linewidth\\
+ \string}\string{\\
+ \phantom{xx}.5\string\linewidth\\
+ \string}\string{\\
+ \phantom{xx}my\_file.u3d\\
+ \string}
+ }
+
+ \item Again, compile and recompile the document source until no more `movie15' related warnings appear.
+\end{enumerate}
-\begin{table}[h]
+\section{Media formats}
+\begin{table}[H]
\caption{Media formats for use with Adobe Reader (partially from \cite{pdfspec})}\label{table:mime}
\RaggedRight
\begin{tabular}[t]{llp{0.36\linewidth}}\hline
@@ -521,5 +576,14 @@ wma & audio/x-ms-wma & Windows Media Audio\\
wmv & video/x-ms-wmv & Windows Media Video\\\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
+
+\begin{thebibliography}{9}
+ \bibitem{pdfspec} Adobe Systems Inc.: \emph{PDF Reference, fifth edition: Adobe Portable Document Format version 1.6}, 2004, Implementation note 144, Appendix H.3, available at: \href{http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/sdk/pdf/pdf_creation_apis_and_specs/PDFReference.pdf}{\tt http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/sdk/} \href{http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/sdk/pdf/pdf_creation_apis_and_specs/PDFReference.pdf}{\tt pdf/pdf\_creation\_apis\_and\_specs/PDFReference.pdf}.
+ \bibitem{3diforg} \href{http://www.3dif.org/}{\tt http://www.3dif.org/}
+ \bibitem{dexp} \href{http://www.righthemisphere.com/products/dexp/}{\tt http://www.righthemisphere.com/products/dexp/}
+ \bibitem{jscript3D} Adobe Systems Inc.: \emph{Adobe Acrobat 7.0 3D JavaScript Reference}, 2005, available at \href{http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/sdk/pdf/javascript/Acro3DJS.pdf}{\tt http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/ac} \href{http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/sdk/pdf/javascript/Acro3DJS.pdf}{\tt robat/sdk/pdf/javascript/Acro3DJS.pdf}
+ \bibitem{jscript} Adobe Systems Inc.: \emph{Adobe Acrobat 7.0.5 JavaScript Scripting Reference}, 2005, available at \href{http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/sdk/pdf/javascript/AcroJS.pdf}{\tt http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/ac} \href{http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/sdk/pdf/javascript/AcroJS.pdf}{\tt robat/sdk/pdf/javascript/AcroJS.pdf}
+\end{thebibliography}
+
\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/overlay-example.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/overlay-example.pdf
index 0eb32f511c4..845bbbaab89 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/overlay-example.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/overlay-example.pdf
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/screenplay/example.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/screenplay/example.tex
index 2334479f5a4..9ae6f55b9a0 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/screenplay/example.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/screenplay/example.tex
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
%% http://dvc.org.uk/gplv2.txt
%%
%% +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=
-\documentclass{screenplay}[2006/10/08]
+\documentclass{screenplay}[2006/10/25]
\begin{document}
%% cover page, this command has to go first ...
%% choose one of \titleauthor, \titleextra, \nicholl ...
@@ -137,10 +137,10 @@ Or even this.
\extslug[day or nite]{NO WARRANTY -- EXPRESS OR IMPLIED}
-\pov I made the slugline DAY/NIGHT optional 'cause in space no-one can
+\pov\ I made the slugline DAY/NIGHT optional 'cause in space no-one can
tell the time. You probably will need to specify.
-\nb Don't put in pagebreaks by hand until you're really, really
+Don't put in pagebreaks by hand until you're really, really
finished editing!
%% see what happens if you take out the linebreak
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/screenplay/screenplay.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/screenplay/screenplay.pdf
index fd2dbeeb1fd..f1ef2b50897 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/screenplay/screenplay.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/screenplay/screenplay.pdf
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/screenplay/test.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/screenplay/test.pdf
index a5d5866525e..563a2680907 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/screenplay/test.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/screenplay/test.pdf
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/screenplay/test.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/screenplay/test.tex
index 08756bdbd31..24e53e39922 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/screenplay/test.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/screenplay/test.tex
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
%% see http://www.dvc.org.uk/sacrific.txt/
%% for more information on the document class.
%%
-\documentclass{screenplay}[2006/10/08]
+\documentclass{screenplay}[2006/10/25]
\begin{document}
\titleauthor{For a Few Days More}{April Rider}
{April Rider\\
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textfit/catalog b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textfit/catalog
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..149055a17fb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textfit/catalog
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+Name: textfit
+Author: Sebastian Rahtz and Philip Taylor
+Address: 12 Cygnet Street, York Y02 1AG, UK
+Problems-To: spqr@ftp.tex.ac.uk
+Version: 5
+Description: Package for scaling up text to a desired size. Works by
+ deriving a new scale factor for the current font, and getting \TeX\ to
+ reset the text.
+
+
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textfit/makefile b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textfit/makefile
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..53292917c10
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textfit/makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+textfit:
+ tex textfit.ins
+ latex textfit.dtx
+
+clean:
+ -rm *.aux *.toc *.idx *.drv *.sty *.cls *.dvi *.log
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textfit/manifest b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textfit/manifest
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..101f6c17c41
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textfit/manifest
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+catalog
+makefile
+manifest
+readme
+textfit.dtx
+textfit.ins
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textfit/readme b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textfit/readme
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..a54be0850d9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textfit/readme
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+This package is used to scale up text to a desired size. Works by
+deriving a new scale factor for the current font, and getting \TeX\ to
+reset the text. See the commented source for usage.
+
+Install by running \TeX\ on textfit.ins and place `textfit.sty'
+where \LaTeX\ can find it.
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textfit/textfit.dvi b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textfit/textfit.dvi
deleted file mode 100644
index 0aac908d4b2..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textfit/textfit.dvi
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/thumb/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/thumb/README
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..edf5d16a59e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/thumb/README
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+ thump package for LaTeX2e
+
+This is a distribution of my thump package for making runing
+thump marks in documents.
+
+The distribution file are:
+
+ README this file.
+ thump.dtx documentation and source file
+ thump.ins bacth file for docstrip
+
+To install this package, do in a temporary directory:
+
+ 1)
+ latex thump.ins
+ 2)
+ move the files
+ thump.sty
+ to some diretory seached by LaTeX, e.g. in teTeX:
+ /usr/lib/texmf/local/tex/latex/thump/, or %TEXINPUTS%
+ in DOS.
+ 3)
+ do
+ latex thump.dtx
+ latex thump.dtx
+ makeindex -s gind -o thump.ind thump.idx
+ makeindex -s gglo -o thump.gls thump.glo
+ latex thump.dtx
+ to produce the documentation.
+
+This package is copyright of Christian Holm, but is distributed
+under the GNU General Public Lisence.
+
+Happy typesetting :-)
+
+Christian Holm
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/thumb/thumb.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/thumb/thumb.pdf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..6ccedeb0a51
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tocvsec2/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tocvsec2/README
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..514639e315a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tocvsec2/README
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
+ The tocvsec2 package provides control over sectional numbering and/or the
+entries in the Table of Contents on a section by section basis.
+NB. The package also requires the ifthen package.
+
+Changes in version 1.2 (2004/05/24)
+o The stdclsdv package is no longer required
+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------
+ Author: Peter Wilson (CUA) now at peter.r.wilson@boeing.com until June 2004
+ (or at: pandgwilson at earthlink dot net)
+ Copyright 1999 -- 2004 Peter R. Wilson
+
+ This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
+ conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either
+ version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any
+ later version.
+ The latest version of the license is in
+ http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+ and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of
+ LaTeX version 2003/06/01 or later.
+
+ This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
+
+ This work consists of the files:
+README (this file)
+tocvsec2.dtx
+tocvsec2.ins
+ and the derived files:
+tocvsec2.sty
+
+ The distribution consists of the files:
+README (this file)
+tocvsec2.dtx
+tocvsec2.ins
+tocvsec2.pdf (user manual)
+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ To install the package:
+o run: latex tocvsec2.ins (which will generate tocvsec2.sty)
+o Move tocvsec2.sty to a location where LaTeX will find it.
+ (typically in a local texmf tree at tex/latex/tocvsec2) and refresh the
+ file database. See the FAQ on CTAN at help/uk-tex-faq or
+ http://www.tug.ac.uk/faq for more information on this.
+
+ To regenerate the user manual:
+o run: latex tocvsec2.dtx
+o run: makeindex -s gind.ist tocvsec2
+o run: latex tocvsec2.dtx
+o Print tocvsec2.dvi for a hardcopy of the package manual
+
+2004/05/24
+Peter Wilson
+peter.r.wilson@boeing.com
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tocvsec2/tocvsec2.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tocvsec2/tocvsec2.pdf
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/trfsigns/COPYING b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/trfsigns/COPYING
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..e77696ae8dd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/trfsigns/COPYING
@@ -0,0 +1,339 @@
+ GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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+
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+The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
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+ Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
+ `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
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+ <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
+ Ty Coon, President of Vice
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+This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into
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+library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General
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