diff options
author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2024-09-09 20:18:59 +0000 |
---|---|---|
committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2024-09-09 20:18:59 +0000 |
commit | cc913ca693317a5e295ca38eb9ee7e5255cbd726 (patch) | |
tree | b91d18ee26a36c77a5d605c9f812e805d9a0f321 /Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex | |
parent | db46ce58e2c882ffc9bbb4b90dbd9c3496d383a4 (diff) |
pgf-periodictable (9sep24)
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@72236 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
Diffstat (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex')
10 files changed, 54 insertions, 46 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/README index f761cd24392..bfdfafd70ac 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/README +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/README @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -This is pgf-PeriodicTable, version 2.1.3 (2024/08/07). +This is pgf-PeriodicTable, version 2.1.4 (2024/09/08). The purpose of this package is to provide the Periodic Table of Elements in a simple way. It relies on pgf/TikZ to offer a full or partial periodic table with @@ -22,6 +22,13 @@ ____________________________________________________________ Major changes: +*** v2.1.4 (08/09/2024) *** +Fixed wrong box width on extra legend of Country of Discovery. +Fixed minor issues in pgfPTbuildcell macros. +Added the prefix 'pgfPT' to the built-in back color schemes. They are now 'pgfPTdefault', 'pgfPTSoft', 'pgfPTJmol', +'pgfPTCPK', 'pgfPTRasmol', 'pgfPTRasmolNew', 'pgfPTWikipedia', 'pgfPTMNM', 'pgfPTPS', 'pgfPTRadio' and 'pgfPTBlocks'. +Fixed some typos in the manual. + *** v2.1.3 (07/08/2024) *** The engine's detection mechanism (pdfLaTeX, LuaLaTeX or XeTeX) has been changed to prevent erroneous detection when the packages 'hyperref' or 'bookmark' are loaded and the document is compiled with LuaLaTeX - in this case, pgf-PeriodicTable disturbs the selection of the document font. Fixed an issue with the Chemical Symbol color when a non-rgb color is used, such as cyan or yellow , which are defined in the xcolor package using the cmyk model (when loaded without options). diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_DiscY.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_DiscY.tex index 66e67fc3c77..9a18c1f8dd3 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_DiscY.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_DiscY.tex @@ -1,23 +1,23 @@ %\vfill% -\subsubsection{\texorpdfstring{\ding{224} The discovery year}{The discovery year}}\vspace{6pt}% +\subsubsection{\texorpdfstring{\ding{224} The year of discovery}{The year of discovery}}\vspace{6pt}% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % DiscY color \pgfPTMoption{4}{DiscY color}{black}{% -Sets the discovery year color. +Sets the color of the discovery year. } \\ [5pt]\pgfPTMmacrobox{pgfPT}[Z list={1,...,36},cell style=pgfPTdisc,DiscY color=red]% \\ [10pt]\makebox[\linewidth][c]{\scalebox{.6}{\pgfPT[Z list={1,...,36},cell style=pgfPTdisc,DiscY color=red]}}% \\ [5pt]\pgfPTendoption% % DiscY font \pgfPTMoption{4}{DiscY font}{\string\tiny\string\bfseries}{% -Sets the discovery year font. +Sets the font of the discovery year. } \\ [5pt]\pgfPTMmacrobox{pgfPT}[Z list={1,...,36},cell style=pgfPTdisc,DiscY font=\string\fontfamily{pbk}\string\selectfont\string\tiny\string\bfseries]% \\ [10pt]\makebox[\linewidth][c]{\scalebox{.6}{\pgfPT[Z list={1,...,36},cell style=pgfPTdisc,DiscY font=\fontfamily{pbk}\selectfont\tiny\bfseries]}}% \\ [5pt]\pgfPTendoption% % DiscY BC scale \pgfPTMoption{4}{DiscY BC scale}{1}{% -Sets the font factor scaling for the Before Christ (BC) acronym in the discovery year. +Sets the font factor scaling for the Before Christ (BC) acronym in the year of discovery. } \\ [5pt]\pgfPTMmacrobox{pgfPT}[Z list={1,...,36},cell style=pgfPTdisc,DiscY BC scale=.8]% \\ [10pt]\makebox[\linewidth][c]{\scalebox{.6}{\pgfPT[Z list={1,...,36},cell style=pgfPTdisc,DiscY BC scale=.8]}}% diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_Examples.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_Examples.tex index b9b76f64d1a..4b9211dc547 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_Examples.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_Examples.tex @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ The following examples could be used for students or for any other purposes. \def\grupo[#1][#2] #3{% \begin{tikzpicture}[inner xsep=0pt] \node[below left,text width=1.75cm,text centered] (figura) at (0,0) % -{\scalebox{.5}{\pgfPT[show title=false,show label LaAc=true,show legend=false,back color scheme=MNM,% +{\scalebox{.5}{\pgfPT[show title=false,show label LaAc=true,show legend=false,back color scheme=pgfPTMNM,% font=Roboto-TLF,CS font=\fontfamily{RobotoSlab-TLF}\bfseries\large,eDist color=blue!70!black,% DiscC font=\fontsize{4}{4}\selectfont,DiscY font=\fontsize{4}{4}\selectfont\bfseries,% name font=\fontseries{l}\fontsize{6pt}{6pt}\selectfont,name color=red!50!black,% diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_OtherCont.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_OtherCont.tex index c90a4cae942..6b57de7bb07 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_OtherCont.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_OtherCont.tex @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ For all the \textit{other contents} available for the cells of the periodic tabl \begin{itemlist} %\item\red{\textbf{name}}:\hspace{.5ex}element name \item\red{\textbf{R}}:\hspace{.5ex}atomic radius -\item\red{\textbf{Rcov}}:\hspace{.5ex}covalente radius +\item\red{\textbf{Rcov}}:\hspace{.5ex}covalent radius \item\red{\textbf{Rion}}:\hspace{.5ex}ionic radius \item\red{\textbf{Ei}}:\hspace{.5ex}first ionization energy \item\red{\textbf{eneg}}:\hspace{.5ex}electronegativity (Pauling) @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ For all the \textit{other contents} available for the cells of the periodic tabl \item\red{\textbf{lsb}}:\hspace{.5ex}lattice constant -- b \item\red{\textbf{lsc}}:\hspace{.5ex}lattice constant -- c \item\red{\textbf{lsca}}:\hspace{.5ex}lattice c/a ratio -\item\red{\textbf{DiscC}}:\hspace{.5ex}discover country +\item\red{\textbf{DiscC}}:\hspace{.5ex}country of discovery \item\red{\textbf{spectra}}:\hspace{.5ex}visible range spectral lines \end{itemlist} \end{minipage} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_commands.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_commands.tex index 9e1ba554059..cbc7cbc2fad 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_commands.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_commands.tex @@ -33,8 +33,8 @@ \\ [0pt]\pgfPTMline% \newpage% This command can also be used with options -- as described in section \hyperlink{OPTIONS}{Options for \textbackslash pgfPT: creating a «Periodic Table»} -- to modify, for instance, the font of the Periodic Table or the colors of the cells: -\\ [10pt]\pgfPTMmacrobox{pgfPT}[font=pnc,back color scheme=MNM]% -\\ [10pt]\makebox[\linewidth][c]{\scalebox{.6}{\pgfPT[font=pnc,back color scheme=MNM]}}% +\\ [10pt]\pgfPTMmacrobox{pgfPT}[font=pnc,back color scheme=pgfPTMNM]% +\\ [10pt]\makebox[\linewidth][c]{\scalebox{.6}{\pgfPT[font=pnc,back color scheme=pgfPTMNM]}}% \\ [0pt]\pgfPTMline% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \\ [-32pt]\ % @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ It is possible to locally override the \textit{global style} defined: \\ [-32pt]\ % \def\tmpSection{\bs{pgfPTresetcell}}% \subsection*{}{\normalfont\large\bfseries\raisebox{1.25pt}{\color{black}$\mathbf{\blacktriangleright}$}\ Utilization of \tmpSection}% -\label{command:pgfPTresetcell}\addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{\texorpdfstring{\tmpSection{}}{\textbackslash pgfPTbuildcellstyle}}% +\label{command:pgfPTresetcell}\addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{\texorpdfstring{\tmpSection{}}{\textbackslash pgfPTresetcell}}% \index{COMMANDS@\textbf{COMMANDS}!\textbackslash pgfPTresetcell}% \\ [4pt]The \pgfPTMmacro{pgfPTresetcell}[] resets the cell to its default layout. \\ [-32pt]\ % @@ -154,16 +154,16 @@ It is possible to locally override the \textit{global style} defined: There are a few \textit{color schemes} predefined: \index{BUILT-IN@\textbf{BUILT-IN}!color schemes}% \begin{itembar} -\item\textbf{default}, the default built-in color scheme, which is loaded if no value is passed to the \red{back color scheme} key. -\item\textbf{Soft}, a soft color pattern for cells, differentiating metals, non metals, semimetals, lanthanides and actinides. -\item\textbf{Jmol}, a color scheme based upon \href{http://www.jmol.org/}{Jmol: an open-source Java viewer for chemical structures in 3D}. -\item\textbf{CPK}, a color scheme that is based upon the colors of the popular plastic spacefilling models which were developed by Corey, Pauling and later improved by Kultun. -\item\textbf{Rasmol} and \textbf{RasmolNew}, two color schemes based upon the computer program \href{http://www.rasmol.org/}{RasMol}. -\item\textbf{Wikipedia}, a color scheme built on the Periodic Table of Elements available at \href{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodic_table#Classification_of_elements}{Wikipedia}. -\item\textbf{MNM}, a color pattern which distinguishes between \textbf{M}etals, semimetals and \textbf{N}on \textbf{M}etals. -\item\textbf{PS}, a color scheme depicting the \textbf{P}hysical \textbf{S}tate at room temperature. -\item\textbf{Radio}, a two color color scheme showing the radioactivity of the elements. -\item\textbf{Blocks}, a four colored color scheme showing the \textit{s}, \textit{p}, \textit{d} and \textit{f} blocks of the Periodic Table. +\item\textbf{pgfPTdefault}, the default built-in color scheme, which is loaded if no value is passed to the \red{back color scheme} key. +\item\textbf{pgfPTSoft}, a soft color pattern for cells, differentiating metals, non metals, semimetals, lanthanides and actinides. +\item\textbf{pgfPTJmol}, a color scheme based upon \href{http://www.jmol.org/}{Jmol: an open-source Java viewer for chemical structures in 3D}. +\item\textbf{pgfPTCPK}, a color scheme that is based upon the colors of the popular plastic spacefilling models which were developed by Corey, Pauling and later improved by Kultun. +\item\textbf{pgfPTRasmol} and \textbf{pgfPTRasmolNew}, two color schemes based upon the computer program \href{http://www.rasmol.org/}{RasMol}. +\item\textbf{pgfPTWikipedia}, a color scheme built on the Periodic Table of Elements available at \href{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodic_table#Classification_of_elements}{Wikipedia}. +\item\textbf{pgfPTMNM}, a color pattern which distinguishes between \textbf{M}etals, semimetals and \textbf{N}on \textbf{M}etals. +\item\textbf{pgfPTPS}, a color scheme depicting the \textbf{P}hysical \textbf{S}tate at room temperature. +\item\textbf{pgfPTRadio}, a two color color scheme showing the radioactivity of the elements. +\item\textbf{pgfPTBlocks}, a four colored color scheme showing the \textit{s}, \textit{p}, \textit{d} and \textit{f} blocks of the Periodic Table. \end{itembar} \vspace{5pt} Writing a color scheme can be painstaking work, so a \textit{script} is provided for that: diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_generallayout.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_generallayout.tex index 6658536639e..3c32e1a95cd 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_generallayout.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_generallayout.tex @@ -151,27 +151,27 @@ any \textbf{user defined} name via \pgfPTMmacro{pgfPTnewZlist}[]\{name\}\{list\} % back color scheme \label{option_back color scheme}% \vfill -\pgfPTMoption{4}{back color scheme}{default}% +\pgfPTMoption{4}{back color scheme}{pgfPTdefault}% {Sets a \blue{named} back color scheme for the Periodic Table.}% -\\ [5pt]\pgfPTMmacrobox{pgfPT}[back color scheme=Soft]% -\\ [5pt]\makebox[\linewidth][c]{\scalebox{.6}{\pgfPT[back color scheme=Soft]}}% +\\ [5pt]\pgfPTMmacrobox{pgfPT}[back color scheme=pgfPTSoft]% +\\ [5pt]\makebox[\linewidth][c]{\scalebox{.6}{\pgfPT[back color scheme=pgfPTSoft]}}% \newpage% \pgfPTMoptiontxt{% The possible \lblue{name} is one of the following: \begin{itembar} \item\textbf{built-in}: \begin{itemize} -\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{Soft}, a soft color scheme that distinguishes metal, non metals, silicon and germanium, lanthanoids and actinoids. -\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{Jmol}, is the color scheme used in the computer software \href{http://jmol.sourceforge.net/}{Jmol}: an open-source Java viewer for chemical structures in 3D. -\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{CPK}, is the color scheme of the popular color convention for distinguishing atoms of different chemical +\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{pgfPTSoft}, a soft color scheme that distinguishes metals, non metals, silicon and germanium, lanthanoids and actinoids. +\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{pgfPTJmol}, is the color scheme used in the computer software \href{http://jmol.sourceforge.net/}{Jmol}: an open-source Java viewer for chemical structures in 3D. +\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{pgfPTCPK}, is the color scheme of the popular color convention for distinguishing atoms of different chemical elements in molecular models. The scheme is named after the CPK molecular models designed by chemists Robert Corey and Linus Pauling, and improved by Walter Koltun. -\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{Rasmol}, is the color scheme used in the computer software \href{http://www.rasmol.org/}{RasMol}, a program for molecular graphics visualization originally developed by Roger Sayle. -\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{RasmolNew}, is a color scheme used in RasMol with revision of CPK colors made by C. Chigbo (RasMol 2.7.3). -\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{Wikipedia}, is the color scheme based on the \href{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodic_table\#Classification_of_elements}{Wikipedia Periodic Table of Elements}. -\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{MNM}, is designed to show \textbf{M}etals and \textbf{N}on \textbf{M}etals in two different colors, showing also the semi-metals in a third color. -\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{PS}, is designed to show the \textbf{P}hysical \textbf{S}tate of the elements at normal temperature and pressure (NTP) in different colors. -\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{Radio}, is designed to show the \textbf{R}adioactive elements in one color and the non radioactive elements in another color. -\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{Blocks}, for showing the elements in each block of the Periodic Table with the same color. +\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{pgfPTRasmol}, is the color scheme used in the computer software \href{http://www.rasmol.org/}{RasMol}, a program for molecular graphics visualization originally developed by Roger Sayle. +\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{pgfPTRasmolNew}, is a color scheme used in RasMol with revision of CPK colors made by C. Chigbo (RasMol 2.7.3). +\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{pgfPTWikipedia}, is the color scheme based on the \href{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodic_table\#Classification_of_elements}{Wikipedia Periodic Table of Elements}. +\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{pgfPTMNM}, is designed to show \textbf{M}etals and \textbf{N}on \textbf{M}etals in two different colors, showing also the semi-metals in a third color. +\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{pgfPTPS}, is designed to show the \textbf{P}hysical \textbf{S}tate of the elements at normal temperature and pressure (NTP) in different colors. +\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{pgfPTRadio}, is designed to show the \textbf{R}adioactive elements in one color and the non radioactive elements in another color. +\item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{pgfPTBlocks}, for showing the elements in each block of the Periodic Table with the same color. \item[\raisebox{1pt}{\scriptsize$\vartriangleright\,$}]\sq{solid}, to show the background of each cell of the Periodic Table with the same color specified by the key \sq{\red{back color}}. \end{itemize} \item any \textbf{user defined} name via \bs{pgfPTnewColorScheme}\lb\red{name}\rb\lb\red{color list}\rb% @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ elements in molecular models. The scheme is named after the CPK molecular models \newpage\vspace{-34pt}\ % \foreach \csName/\x in {Soft/0,Jmol/1,CPK/0,Rasmol/1,RasmolNew/0,Wikipedia/1,MNM/0,PS/1,Radio/0,Blocks/1}{% \pgfPTMstyletxt{4}{cs\csName}{no value}% -{A style equivalent to \red{back color scheme=\csName}}% +{A style equivalent to \red{back color scheme=pgfPT\csName}}% \\ [5pt]\pgfPTMmacrobox{pgfPT}[cs\csName]% \\ [10pt]\makebox[\linewidth][c]{\scalebox{.6}{\pgfPT[cs\csName]}}% \\ [0pt]\pgfPTendstyle% @@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ elements in molecular models. The scheme is named after the CPK molecular models \vfill \label{option_languages}% \pgfPTMoption[\pgfPTchangedinversion{2.1.0}]{4}{languages}{\{\}}% -{Sets a language list to use in the Periodic Table. It is a comma separated list of language flags: \sq{pt}, \sq{en}, \sq{fr}, \sq{de}, \sq{it}, \sq{es} or \sq{br}. If a user language has been loaded, the corresponding ISO 639-1 code can also be used as a language flag. \textit{This key overrides the default language, that is, the language loaded at package inclusion}.\\ \ }% +{Sets a language list to use in the Periodic Table. It is a comma separated list of language flags: \sq{pt}, \sq{en}, \sq{fr}, \sq{de}, \sq{it}, \sq{es} or \sq{br}. If a user language has been loaded, the corresponding ISO 639-1 code can also be used as a language flag. \textit{This key locally overrides the default language, that is, the language loaded at package inclusion}.\\ \ }% \\ [5pt]\pgfPTMmacrobox{pgfPT}[Z list={1,...,36},languages=pt]% \\ [10pt]\makebox[\linewidth][c]{\scalebox{.6}{\pgfPT[Z list={1,...,36},languages=pt]}}% \\ [10pt]\pgfPTMmacrobox{pgfPT}[Z list={1,...,36},cell style=pgfPT2lang,languages={en,fr}]% diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_libCS.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_libCS.tex index 5e8ffea167a..e973146b7f0 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_libCS.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_libCS.tex @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ P6=*[RGB:62;82;126],P7=*[RGB:101;117;153]}\rb% \label{command:pgfPTCScombine}\addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{\texorpdfstring{\tmpSectionIII{}}{\textbackslash pgfPTCScombine}}% \index{LIBRARIES@\textbf{\cyan{LIBRARIES}}!colorschemes@\textbf{\red{Color Schemes Library}}!\tmpSectionIII}% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -\\ [10pt]This command \textbf{combines two named Color Schemes} and merges the result in a new Color Scheme with \red{name of the new color scheme}. +\\ [10pt]This command \textbf{combines two named Color Schemes} and merges the result into a new Color Scheme with \red{name of the new color scheme}. \\ For example \bs{pgfPTCScombine}\lb\red{myCSA,myCSB,myCSC}\rb\ adds the color scheme \red{myCSA} to the color scheme \red{myCSB} and their sum will be available as the color scheme \red{myCSC}. \\ [3pt]\blue{\textbf{NOTE}}: if the Color Schemes have different sizes (\ie, different number of colors), the last color from the color scheme that ends first will be used until the other color scheme also ends. \\ [3pt]The optional parameters \lp\red{prop1:prop2,mode}\rp\ are for controlling how the two Color Schemes are combined: @@ -292,24 +292,24 @@ P6=*[RGB:62;82;126],P7=*[RGB:101;117;153]}\rb% }{% \scalebox{.425}{\pgfPT[back color scheme=mix,show title=false]}% }% ----- -\vfill\pgfPTCScombine[add]{Soft,group,mix}% +\vfill\pgfPTCScombine[add]{pgfPTSoft,group,mix}% \textit{Built-in color schemes can also be mixed}: \\ [10pt]\pgfPTMlibexample{% -\bs{pgfPTCScombine}\lp\red{add}\rp\lb\red{Soft,group,mix}\rb% +\bs{pgfPTCScombine}\lp\red{add}\rp\lb\red{pgfPTSoft,group,mix}\rb% \\ \pgfPTMmacro{pgfPT}[back color scheme=mix,show title=false]% }{% \scalebox{.425}{\pgfPT[back color scheme=mix,show title=false]}% }% ----- -\newpage\pgfPTCScombine[add,3:1]{Soft,PS,mix}% +\newpage\pgfPTCScombine[add,3:1]{pgfPTSoft,pgfPTPS,mix}% \pgfPTMlibexample{% -\bs{pgfPTCScombine}\lp\red{add,3:1}\rp\lb\red{Soft,PS,mix}\rb% +\bs{pgfPTCScombine}\lp\red{add,3:1}\rp\lb\red{pgfPTSoft,pgfPTPS,mix}\rb% \\ \pgfPTMmacro{pgfPT}[back color scheme=mix,show title=false]% }{% \scalebox{.425}{\pgfPT[back color scheme=mix,show title=false]}% }% ----- -\\ [4pt]\pgfPTCScombine{Radio,Wikipedia,mix}% +\\ [4pt]\pgfPTCScombine{pgfPTRadio,pgfPTWikipedia,mix}% \pgfPTMlibexample{% -\bs{pgfPTCScombine}\lp\red{add}\rp\lb\red{Radio,Wikipedia,mix}\rb% +\bs{pgfPTCScombine}\lp\red{add}\rp\lb\red{pgfPTRadio,pgfPTWikipedia,mix}\rb% \\ \pgfPTMmacro{pgfPT}[back color scheme=mix,show title=false]% }{% \scalebox{.425}{\pgfPT[back color scheme=mix,show title=false]}% @@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ P6=*[RGB:62;82;126],P7=*[RGB:101;117;153]}\rb% \index{LIBRARIES@\textbf{\cyan{LIBRARIES}}!colorschemes@\textbf{\red{Color Schemes Library}}!\tmpSectionIV}% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \\ [10pt]This command \textbf{writes the provided Color Schemes to a file} for later use without loading this library. It has a mandatory argument, the \red{list of the color schemes names} to be written and an optional argument, the \red{filename}. If no \red{filename} is provided the first name on the \red{list of the color schemes names} is used. -\\ For example, \bs{pgfPTCSwrite}\lp\red{myGroupColors}\rp\lb\red{myGroupGradGreenToRed,myGroupGreens, myGroupGradYellowToRed}\rb, \dcyan{\textit{will create (or overwrite), in the current working directory, a file with name} \texttt{\large myGroupColors.tex} \textit{with the follwing contents}}: +\\ For example, \bs{pgfPTCSwrite}\lp\red{myGroupColors}\rp\lb\red{myGroupGradGreenToRed,myGroupGreens, myGroupGradYellowToRed}\rb, \dcyan{\textit{will create (or overwrite), in the current working directory, a file with name} \texttt{\large myGroupColors.tex} \textit{with the following contents}}: \mymfbox{\textsf{% \textbackslash pgfPTnewColorScheme\{myGroupGradGreenToRed\}\{0/1/0,\myldots% \\ \textbackslash pgfPTnewColorScheme\{myGroupGreens\}\{0/1/.1,\myldots% diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_variations.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_variations.tex index 04a606adfda..019fcf8e2b1 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_variations.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgf-PeriodicTableManual_variations.tex @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ {Sets the color used in the filling of the \textit{arrows} for the atomic radius variations. \\ [10pt]\tikz{\node[text width=\linewidth-.6666em,fill=orange!5!white,draw=orange,rounded corners=2pt] {\textbf{\orange{NOTE}}:\\ The color provided to \red{varR color} could be any defined color via the command \texttt{\normalsize\textbackslash definecolor} or by \textit{mixing} colors, using, for instance, the syntax \texttt{\normalsize color1!value!color2}, as explained in the \href{https://ctan.org/pkg/xcolor}{xcolor} package documentation.};} }% -\\ [5pt]\pgfPTMmacrobox{pgfPT}[show periodic variations,cell style=pgfPTR,varR color=teal,R color=purple]% +\\ [5pt]\pgfPTMmacrobox{pgfPT}[show periodic variations,cell style=pgfPTR,varR color=purple!50!white,R color=purple]% \\ [5pt]\makebox[\linewidth][c]{\scalebox{.6}{\pgfPT[show periodic variations,cell style=pgfPTR,varR color=purple!50!white, R color=purple]}}% \\ [5pt]\pgfPTendoption% % varR font diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgfPTmanual.macros.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgfPTmanual.macros.tex index f53b6659cee..0783999e805 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgfPTmanual.macros.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/manualfiles/pgfPTmanual.macros.tex @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Definitions for pgf-PeriodicTable Manual +% Hugo Gomes @ 09/09/2024 v2.1.4 % Hugo Gomes @ 07/08/2024 v2.1.3 % Hugo Gomes @ 01/08/2024 v2.1.2 % Hugo Gomes @ 07/07/2024 v2.1.1 @@ -9,7 +10,7 @@ % Hugo Gomes @ 20/02/2023 v2.0.0 % Hugo Gomes @ 08/11/2022 v1.0.1 % Hugo Gomes @ 10/10/2022 v1.0.0 -\def\pgfPTversion{2.1.3}% +\def\pgfPTversion{2.1.4}% \def\pgfPTnewinversion#1{new in v#1}% \def\pgfPTchangedinversion#1{changed in v#1}% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/pgf-PeriodicTableManual.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/pgf-PeriodicTableManual.pdf Binary files differindex e8c9672259b..9eff3db20be 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/pgf-PeriodicTableManual.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgf-periodictable/pgf-PeriodicTableManual.pdf |