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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2021-10-01 22:02:17 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2021-10-01 22:02:17 +0000 |
commit | 198243b8998916deb875ce76b943080704c49ed7 (patch) | |
tree | ac8d6d4a7cd897936c3b6a91261e8b62cd33a0c0 /Master/texmf-dist/source/generic | |
parent | 91db8d984edbc2bdf3d6051f4bafe35849dbf3c5 (diff) |
pst-fill (2oct21)
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@60671 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/pst-fill/Makefile b/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/pst-fill/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 1586e6f0764..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/pst-fill/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ - -# `Makefile' for `pst-fill.pdf', hv, 2006/08/11 - -.SUFFIXES : .tex .ltx .dvi .ps .pdf .eps - -MAIN = pst-fill - -LATEX = latex - -ARCHNAME = $(MAIN)-$(shell date +%y%m%d) - -ARCHFILES = $(MAIN).dtx $(MAIN).ins Makefile - -all : $(MAIN).sty doc clean - -$(MAIN).sty : $(MAIN).dtx -%.sty : %.dtx - tex $(basename $<).ins - -doc: $(MAIN).pdf - -$(MAIN).pdf : $(MAIN).ps - GS_OPTIONS=-dAutoRotatePages=/None ps2pdf $< - -$(MAIN).ps : $(MAIN).dvi - dvips $< - -$(MAIN).dvi : $(MAIN).dtx - $(LATEX) $< - if ! test -f $(basename $<).glo ; then touch $(basename $<).glo; fi - if ! test -f $(basename $<).idx ; then touch $(basename $<).idx; fi - makeindex -s gglo.ist -t $(basename $<).glg -o $(basename $<).gls \ - $(basename $<).glo - makeindex -s gind.ist -t $(basename $<).ilg -o $(basename $<).ind \ - $(basename $<).idx - $(LATEX) $< - $(LATEX) $< - -clean : - $(RM) $(addprefix $(MAIN), .log .aux .glg .glo .gls .ilg .idx .ind .tmp .toc .out) - $(RM) $(addprefix $(MAIN), .dvi .ps) - -veryclean : clean - $(RM) $(MAIN).pdf - -arch : - zip $(ARCHNAME).zip $(ARCHFILES) - -# EOF diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/pst-fill/pst-fill.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/pst-fill/pst-fill.dtx deleted file mode 100644 index 43961608a21..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/pst-fill/pst-fill.dtx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1817 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment, etc. -%% -%% Package `pst-fill.dtx' -%% -%% Denis Girou (CNRS/IDRIS - France) <Denis.Girou@idris.fr> -%% Herbert Voss <voss@pstricks.de> -%% -%% This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms -%% of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN archives -%% in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt. -%% -%% DESCRIPTION: -%% `pst-fill' is a PSTricks package for filling and tiling areas -%% -% \fi -% \changes{v1.01}{2007/03/10}{bugfix for incomplete ifx (hv)} -% \changes{v1.00}{2006/11/06}{use pst-xkey for extend keys (hv)} -% \changes{v0.99}{2004/08/17}{merge the VTeX and TeX versions (patch 4) (hv)} -% \changes{v0.98}{2004/06/22}{delete the Pst@Debug option and use the -% the one from pstricks to prevent a clash with pst-gr3d (hv)} -% \changes{v0.97}{2001/10/09}{make it work with VTeX (mv)} -% \changes{v0.94}{1997/04/08}{With a \PstTiling macro defined (or "tiling" optional parameter -% on \textbackslash usepackage[tiling]{pst-fill}), this file run exactly as -% the original boxfill.tex file from Timothy, version 0.94, -% except a correction in \textbackslash pst@ManualFillCycle to avoid a division by 0. -% It's the default.} -% \changes{v0.93}{1997/04/07}{With a \textbackslash PstTiling macro defined (or "tiling" optional parameter -% on \textbackslash usepackage[tiling]{pst-fill}) there are several 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\KangarooItself{#1} -% \end{pspicture}}} -% -% -% ^^A For the possible index and changes log -% \setlength{\columnseprule}{0.6pt} -% -% ^^A Beginning of the documentation itself -%\title{\texttt{pst-fill}\\A PSTricks package for filling and tiling areas} -%\author{Timothy Van Zandt\thanks{\protect\url{tvz@econ.insead.fr}. (documentation by -% Denis Girou (\protect\url{Denis.Girou@idris.fr}) and Herbert Vo\ss (\protect\url{hvoss@tug.org}).}} -% -%\date{\shortstack{\today --- Version 1.00\\ -% {\small Documentation revised \today}}} -% \maketitle -% \tableofcontents -% -%\begin{abstract} -% \FillPackage{} is a PSTricks \cite{vanZandt93},\cite{Girou94},\cite{vanZandtGirou94}, -%\cite{Hoenig97},\cite{LGC97} package to draw easily -% various kinds of filling and tiling of areas. It is also a good example of -% the great power and flexibility of PSTricks, as in fact it is a very short -% program (it body is around 200~lines long) but nevertheless really powerful. -% -% \hspace{5mm} It was written in 1994 by Timothy \textsc{van Zandt} but -% publicly available only in PSTricks 97 and without any documentation. -% We describe here the version \emph{97 patch 2} of December 12, 1997, which -% is the original one modified by myself to manage \emph{tilings} in the -% so-called \emph{automatic} mode. This article would like to serve both of -% reference manual and of user's guide. -% -%This package is available on \CTAN{} in the -% \texttt{graphics/pstricks} directory (files \texttt{latex/pst-fill.sty} and -% \texttt{generic/pst-fill.tex}). -%\end{abstract} -% -%\section{Introduction} -% -% Here we will refer as \emph{filling} as the operation which consist to fill -%a defined area by a pattern (or a composition of patterns). We will refer as -%\emph{tiling} as the operation which consist to do the same thing, but with -%the control of the starting point, which is here the upper left corner. -%The pattern is positioned relatively to this point. This make an essential -%difference between the two modes, as without control of the starting point we -%can't draw \emph{tilings} (sometimes called \emph{tesselations}) as used in -%many fields of Art and Science% -%\footnote{For an extensive presentation of tilings, in their history and usage -%in many fields, see the reference book \cite{GS87}. -% -% In the \TeX{} world, few work was done on tilings. You can look at the -%\emph{tile} extension of the \XYpic{} package \cite{XYpic}, at the articles of -%Kees \textsc{van der Laan} \cite[paragraph 7]{LAAN96} (the tiling was in -%fact directly done in PostScript) and \cite{LAAN97}, at the \MP{} program -%(available on \CTANref{Roegel}) by Denis \textsc{Roegel} for the -%\textsc{Truchet} contest in 1995 \cite{EsperetGirou98} and at the \MP{} -%package \cite{Bolek98} to draw patterns, which have a strong connection with -%tilings.}. -% -% Nevertheless, as tilings are a wide and difficult field in mathematics, this -%package is limited to simple ones, mainly \emph{monohedral} tilings with one -%prototile (which can be composite, see section \ref{sec:KindTiles}). With some -%experience and wiliness we can do more and obtained easily rather -%sophisticated results, but obviously hyperbolic tilings like the famous -%\textsc{Escher} ones or aperiodic tilings like the \textsc{Penrose} ones are -%not in the capabilities of this package. For more complex needs, we must used -%low level and more painfull technics, with the basic \cs{multido} -%and \cs{multirput} macros. -% -%\section{Package history and description of it two different modes} -% -% As already said, this package was written in 1994 by Timothy \textsc{van -%Zandt}. Two modes were defined, called respectively \emph{manual} and -%\emph{automatic}. For both, the pattern is generated on contiguous positions in -%a rather large area which include the region to fill, later cut to the -%required dimensions by clipping mechanism. In the first mode, the pattern is -%explicitely inserted in the PostScript file each time. In the second one, the -%result is the same but with an unique explicit insertion of the pattern and a -%repetition done by PostScript. Nevertheless, in this method, the control of -%the starting point was loosed, so it allowed only to \emph{fill} a region and -%not to \emph{tile} it. -% -% See the difference between the two modes, \emph{tiling}: -% {\psset{unit=0.5cm}% -% \psboxfill{\begin{pspicture}(1,1)\psframe[dimen=middle](1,1)\end{pspicture}} -% \begin{pspicture}(3,3.3) -% \psframe[fillstyle=boxfill](3,3) -% \end{pspicture}} -% and \emph{filling}: -%{% -% \makeatletter -%\pst@def{BoxFill}< -% gsave -% gsave \tx@STV CM grestore dtransform CM idtransform -% abs /h ED abs /w ED -% pathbbox -% h div round 2 add cvi /y2 ED -% w div round 2 add cvi /x2 ED -% h div round 2 sub cvi /y1 ED -% w div round 2 sub cvi /x1 ED -% /y2 y2 y1 sub def -% /x2 x2 x1 sub def -% CP -% y1 h mul sub neg /y1 ED -% x1 w mul sub neg /x1 ED -% clip -% y2 { -% /x x1 def -% x2 { -% save CP x y1 T moveto Box restore -% /x x w add def -% } repeat -% /y1 y1 h add def -% } repeat -% currentpoint currentfont grestore setfont moveto> -% \makeatother -% -% \psset{unit=0.5} -% \psboxfill{\begin{pspicture}(1,1)\psframe[dimen=middle](1,1)\end{pspicture}} -% \begin{pspicture}(3,3.3) -% \psframe[fillstyle=boxfill](3,3) -% \end{pspicture} -% or -% \begin{pspicture}(3,3.3) -% \psframe[fillstyle=boxfill](3,3) -% \end{pspicture} -%} -%as we can see that initial position is arbitrary and dependent of -%the current point. -% -% -% It's clear that usage of filling is very restrictive comparing to tiling, -%as desired effects required very often the possibility to control the starting -%point. So, this mode was of limited interest, but unfortunately the -%\emph{manual} one has the very big disadvantage to require very huge amounts -%of ressources, mainly in disk space and consequently in printing time. -%A small tiling can require sometimes several megabytes in \emph{manual} mode! -%So, it was very often not really usable in practice. -% -%It is why I modified the code, to allow tilings in \emph{automatic} mode, -%controlling in this mode too the starting point. And most of the time, that is -%to say if some special options are not used, the tiling is done exactly in the -%region described, which make it faster. So there is no more reason to use the -%\emph{manual} mode, apart very special cases where \emph{automatic} one cannot -%work, as explained later -- currently, I know only one case. -% -% To load this modified \emph{automatic} mode, with \LaTeX{} use -%simply:\newline -%\verb+\usepackage[tiling]{pst-fill}+\newline -%and in plain \TeX{} after:\newline -%\verb+\input{pst-fill}+\newline -%add the following definition:\newline -%\verb+\def\PstTiling{true}+ -% -% To obtain the original behaviour, just don't use the \emph{tiling} optional -%keyword at loading. -% -% Take care than in \emph{tiling} mode, I introduce also some other changes. -%First I define aliases on some parameter names for consistancy (all specific -%parameters will begin by the \texttt{fill} prefix in this case) and I change -%some default values, which were not well adapted for tilings (\texttt{fillsep} -%is set to 0 and as explained \texttt{fillsize} set to \texttt{auto}). I rename -%\texttt{fillcycle} to \texttt{fillcyclex}. I also restore normal way so that -%the frame of the area is drawn and all line (\texttt{linestyle}, -%\texttt{linecolor}, \texttt{doubleline}, etc.) parameters are now active (but -%there are not in non \emph{tiling} mode). And I also introduce new parameters -%to control the tilings (see below). -% -% \textbf{In all the following examples, we will consider only the -% \emph{tiling} mode.} -% -% To do a tiling, we have just to define the pattern with the -% \verb+\psboxfill+ macro and to use the new \texttt{fillstyle} -% \verb+boxfill+. -% -% Note that tilings are drawn from left to right and top to bottom, which can -%have an importance in some circonstances. -% -% PostScript programmers can be also interested to know that, even in the -%\emph{automatic} mode, the iterations of the pattern are managed directly by -%the PostScript code of the package which used only PostScript Level 1 -%operators. The special ones introduced in Level 2 for drawing of patterns -%\cite[section 4.9]{PostScript95} are not used. -% -% And first, for conveniance, we define a simple \cs{Tiling} macro, which -%will simplify our examples: -% -%\begin{verbatim} -% \newcommand{\Tiling}[2][]{% -% \edef\Temp{#1}% -% \begin{pspicture}#2 -% \ifx\Temp\empty -% \psframe[fillstyle=boxfill]#2 -% \else -% \psframe[fillstyle=boxfill,#1]#2 -% \fi -% \end{pspicture}} -%\end{verbatim} -% -% -%\newcommand{\Tiling}[2][]{% -% \edef\Temp{#1}% -% \begin{pspicture}#2 -% \ifx\Temp\empty -% \psframe[fillstyle=boxfill]#2 -% \else -% \psframe[fillstyle=boxfill,#1]#2 -% \fi -% \end{pspicture}} -% -%\subsection{Parameters} -% -% There are \textbf{14} specific parameters available to change the way the -% filling/tiling is defined, and one debugging option. -% -% \begin{Description}{2cm} -% \item [fillangle (real)\hfill :] the value of the rotation -% applied to the patterns (\emph{Default:~0}). -% \end{Description} -% -% -% In this case, we must force the tiling area to be notably larger than the -% area to cover, to be sure that the defined area will be covered after rotation. -% \lstset{gobble=2} -% \begin{LTXexample} -% \newcommand{\Square}{% -% \begin{pspicture}(1,1) -% \psframe[dimen=middle](1,1) -% \end{pspicture}} -% \psset{unit=0.5} -% \psboxfill{\Square} -% \Tiling[fillangle=45]{(3,3)}\quad -% \Tiling[fillangle=-60]{(3,3)} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% \newcommand{\Square}{\begin{pspicture}(1,1)\psframe[dimen=middle](1,1)\end{pspicture}} -% -% \begin{Description}{2cm} -% \setcounter{footnote}{1} -% \item[\texttt{fillsepx} (real$\|$dim) :] value of the horizontal -% separation between consecutive patterns (\emph{Default:~0 for -% tilings\footnotemark, 2pt otherwise}). \footnotetext{This option was added -% by me, is not part of the original package and is available only if the -% \texttt{tiling} keyword is used when loading the package.} -% \setcounter{footnote}{1} -% \item [\texttt{fillsepy} (real$\|$dim)\hfill :] value of the vertical -% separation between consecutive patterns (\emph{Default:~0 for -% ti\-lings\footnotemark, 2pt otherwise}). -% \setcounter{footnote}{1} -% \item [\texttt{fillsep} (real$\|$dim)\hfill :] value of horizontal and -% vertical separations between consecutive patterns (\emph{Default:~0 for -% tilings\footnotemark, 2pt otherwise}). -% \end{Description} -% -% These values can be negative, which allow the tiles to overlap. -% -% \begin{LTXexample} -% \psset{unit=0.5} -% \psboxfill{\Square} -% \Tiling[fillsepx=2mm]{(3,3)} -% \Tiling[fillsepy=1mm]{(3,3)}\\ -% \Tiling[fillsep=0.5]{(3,3)} -% \Tiling[fillsep=-0.5]{(3,3)} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% \begin{Description}{2cm} -% \item [\texttt{fillcyclex}\footnotemark\ (integer)\hfill :] Shift -% coefficient applied to each row (\emph{Default:~0}). -% \footnotetext{It was \texttt{fillcycle} in the original version.} -% \setcounter{footnote}{1} -% \item [\texttt{fillcycley}\footnotemark\ (integer)\hfill :] Same thing for -% columns (\emph{Default:~0}). -% \setcounter{footnote}{1} -% \item [\texttt{fillcycle}\footnotemark\ (integer)\hfill :] Allow to fix -% both \texttt{fillcyclex} and \texttt{fillcycley} directly to the same value -% (\emph{Default:~0}). -% \end{Description} -% -% For instance, if \texttt{fillcyclex} is 2, the second row of patterns will -% be horizontally shifted by a factor of $\frac{1}{2}=0.5$, and by a factor of -% 0.333 if \texttt{fillcyclex} is 3, etc.). These values can be negative. -% -% \begin{LTXexample}[width=0.35\linewidth] -% \psset{unit=0.5} -% \psboxfill{\Square} -% \newcommand{\TilingA}[1]{\Tiling[fillcyclex=#1]{(3,3)}} -% \TilingA{0} \TilingA{1}\\ -% \TilingA{2} \TilingA{3}\\[3mm] -% \TilingA{4} \TilingA{5}\\ -% \TilingA{6} \TilingA{-3}\\[3mm] -% \Tiling[fillcycley=2]{(3,3)} -% \Tiling[fillcycley=3]{(3,3)}\\ -% \Tiling[fillcycley=-3]{(3,3)} -% \Tiling[fillcycle=2]{(3,3)} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% \begin{Description}{2cm} -% \setcounter{footnote}{1} -% \item [\texttt{fillmovex}\footnotemark\ (real$\|$dim)\hfill :] value of the -% horizontal moves between consecutive patterns (\emph{Default:~0}). -% \setcounter{footnote}{1} -% \item [\texttt{fillmovey}\footnotemark\ (real$\|$dim)\hfill :] value of the -% vertical moves between consecutive patterns (\emph{Default:~0}). -% \setcounter{footnote}{1} -% \item [\texttt{fillmove}\footnotemark\ (real$\|$dim)\hfill :] value of -% horizontal and vertical moves between consecutive patterns -% (\emph{Default:~0}). -% \end{Description} -% -% These parameters allow the patterns to overlap and to draw some special -% kinds of tilings. They are implemented only for the \emph{automatic} and -% \emph{tiling} modes and their values can be negative. -% -% In some cases, the effect of these parameters will be the same that with the -% \texttt{fillcycle?} ones, but you can see that it is not true for some other -% values. -% -% \begin{LTXexample} -% \psset{unit=0.5} -% \psboxfill{\Square} -% \Tiling[fillmovex=0.5]{(3,3)} -% \Tiling[fillmovey=0.5]{(3,3)}\\ -% \Tiling[fillmove=0.5]{(3,3)} -% \Tiling[fillmove=-0.5]{(3,3)} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% \begin{Description}{2cm} -% \item [\texttt{fillsize} -% (auto$\|$\{(real$\|$dim,real$\|$dim)(real$\|$dim,real$\|$dim)\}) :] The -% choice of \emph{automatic} mode or the size of the area in \emph{manual} -% mode. If first pair values are not given, (0,0) is used. (\emph{Default: -% auto when \emph{tiling} mode is used, {(-15cm,-15cm)(15cm,15cm)} -% otherwise}). -% \end{Description} -% -% As explained in the introduction, the \emph{manual} mode can require very -% huge amount of computer ressources. So, it usage is to discourage in front off -% the \emph{automatic} mode. It seems only useful in special circonstances, in -% fact when the \emph{automatic} mode failed, which is known only in one case, -% for some kinds of EPS files, as the ones produce by dump of portions of -% screens (see \ref{sec:GraphicFiles}). -% -% \begin{Description}{2cm} -% \setcounter{footnote}{1} -% \item [\texttt{fillloopaddx}\footnotemark\ (integer)\hfill :] number of -% times the pattern is added on left and right positions (\emph{Default:~0}). -% \setcounter{footnote}{1} -% \item [\texttt{fillloopaddy}\footnotemark\ (integer)\hfill :] number of -% times the pattern is added on top and bottom positions (\emph{Default:~0}). -% \setcounter{footnote}{1} -% \item [\texttt{fillloopadd}\footnotemark\ (integer)\hfill :] number of -% times the pattern is added on left, right, top and bottom positions -% (\emph{Default:~0}). -% \end{Description} -% -% These parameters are only useful in special circonstances, as for complex -% patterns when the size of the rectangular box used to tile the area doesn't -% correspond to the pattern itself (see an example in Figure~\ref{fig:Sheeps}) -% and also sometimes when the size of the pattern is not a divisor of the size -% of the area to fill and that the number of loop repeats is not properly -% computed, which can occur. -% -% They are implemented only for the \emph{tiling} mode. -% -% \begin{Description}{2cm} -% \setcounter{footnote}{1} -% \item [\texttt{PstDebug}\footnotemark\ (integer, 0 or 1)\hfill :] to -% require to see the exact tiling done, without clipping (\emph{Default:~0}). -% \end{Description} -% -% It's mainly useful for debugging or to understand better how the tilings -% are done. It is implemented only for the \emph{tiling} mode. -% -% \begin{LTXexample} -% \psset{unit=0.3,PstDebug=1} -% \psboxfill{\Square} -% \psset{linewidth=1mm} -% \Tiling{(2,2)}\\[5mm] -% \Tiling[fillcyclex=2]{(2,2)}\\[1cm] -% \Tiling[fillmove=0.5]{(2,2)} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% \vspace{3cm} -% \section{Examples} -% -% In fact this unique \cs{psboxfill} macro allow a lot a variations and -% different usages. We will try here to demonstrate this. -% -% \subsection{Kind of tiles} -% \label{sec:KindTiles} -% -% Of course, we can access to all the power of PSTricks macros to define the -% \emph{tiles} (\emph{patterns}) used. So, we can define complicated ones. -% -% Here we give four other Archimedian tilings (those built with only some -% regular polygons) among the twelve existing, first discovered completely by -% Johanes \textsc{Kepler} at the beginning of 17th century \cite{GS87}, the two -% other \emph{regular} ones with the tiling by squares, formed by a unique -% regular polygon, and two other formed by two different regular polygons. -% -% \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t] -% \newcommand{\Triangle}{% -% \begin{pspicture}(1,1) -% \pstriangle[dimen=middle](0.5,0)(1,1) -% \end{pspicture}} -% \newcommand{\Hexagon}{ -% ^^A sin(60)=0.866 -% \begin{pspicture}(0.866,0.75) -% \SpecialCoor -% ^^A Hexagon -% \pspolygon[dimen=middle]% -% (0.5;30)(0.5;90)(0.5;150)(0.5;210)(0.5;270)(0.5;330) -% \end{pspicture}} -% -% \psset{unit=0.5} -% \psboxfill{\Triangle} -% \Tiling{(4,4)}\hfill -% ^^A The two other regular tilings -% \Tiling[fillcyclex=2]{(4,4)}\hfill -% \psboxfill{\Hexagon} -% \Tiling[fillcyclex=2,fillloopaddy=1]{(5,5)} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t] -% \newcommand{\ArchimedianA}{% -% ^^A Archimedian tiling 3^2.4.3.4 -% \psset{dimen=middle} -% ^^A sin(60)=0.866 -% \begin{pspicture}(1.866,1.866) -% \psframe(1,1) -% \psline(1,0)(1.866,0.5)(1,1)(0.5,1.866)(0,1)(-0.866,0.5) -% \psline(0,0)(0.5,-0.866) -% \end{pspicture}} -% \newcommand{\ArchimedianB}{% -% ^^A Archimedian tiling 4.8^2 -% \psset{dimen=middle,unit=1.5} -% ^^A sin(22.5)=0.3827 ; cos(22.5)=0.9239 -% \begin{pspicture}(1.3066,0.6533) -% \SpecialCoor -% ^^A Octogon -% \pspolygon(0.5;22.5)(0.5;67.5)(0.5;112.5)(0.5;157.5) -% (0.5;202.5)(0.5;247.5)(0.5;292.5)(0.5;337.5) -% \end{pspicture}} -% -% \psset{unit=0.5} -% \psboxfill{\ArchimedianA} -% \Tiling[fillmove=0.5]{(7,7)}\hfill -% \psboxfill{\ArchimedianB} -% \Tiling[fillcyclex=2,fillloopaddy=1]{(7,7)} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% \setcounter{footnote}{3} -% We can of course tile an area arbitrarily defined. And with the -% \texttt{addfillstyle} parameter\footnote{Introduced in PSTricks 97.}, we can -% easily mix the \texttt{boxfill} style with another one. -% -% \begin{LTXexample}[width=6cm] -% \psset{unit=0.5,dimen=middle} -% \psboxfill{% -% \begin{pspicture}(1,1) -% \psframe(1,1) -% \pscircle(0.5,0.5){0.25} -% \end{pspicture}} -% \begin{pspicture}(4,6) -% \pspolygon[fillstyle=boxfill,fillsep=0.25](0,1)(1,4)(4,6)(4,0)(2,1) -% \end{pspicture}\hspace{1em} -% \begin{pspicture}(4,4) -%% \pscircle[linestyle=none,fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=yellow,fillsep=0.5, -%% addfillstyle=boxfill](2,2){2} -% \end{pspicture} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% Various effects can be obtained, sometimes complicated ones very easily, as -% in this example reproduced from one shown by Slavik \textsc{Jablan} in the -% field of \emph{OpTiles}, inspired by the \emph{Op-art}: -% -% \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t] -% \newcommand{\ProtoTile}{% -% \begin{pspicture}(1,1)%%% 1/12=0.08333 -% \psset{linestyle=none,linewidth=0, -% hatchwidth=0.08333\psunit,hatchsep=0.08333\psunit} -% \psframe[fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=black,addfillstyle=hlines,hatchcolor=white](1,1) -% \pswedge[fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=white,addfillstyle=hlines]{1}{0}{90} -% \end{pspicture}} -% \newcommand{\BasicTile}{% -% \begin{pspicture}(2,1) -% \rput[lb](0,0){\ProtoTile}\rput[lb](1,0){\psrotateleft{\ProtoTile}} -% \end{pspicture}} -% \ProtoTile\hfill\BasicTile\hfill -% \psboxfill{\BasicTile} -% \Tiling[fillcyclex=2]{(4,4)} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% It is also directly possible to surimpose several different tilings. Here is -% the splendid visual proof of the \textsc{Pytha\-gore} theorem done by the arab -% mathematician \textsc{Annairizi} around the year 900, given by superposition -% of two tilings by squares of different sizes. -% -% \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t] -% \psset{unit=1.5,dimen=middle} -% \begin{pspicture*}(3,3) -% \psboxfill{\begin{pspicture}(1,1) -% \psframe(1,1)\end{pspicture}} -% \psframe[fillstyle=boxfill](3,3) -% \psboxfill{\begin{pspicture}(1,1) -% \rput{-37}{\psframe[linecolor=red](0.8,0.8)} -% \end{pspicture}} -% \psframe[fillstyle=boxfill](3,4) -% \pspolygon[fillstyle=hlines,hatchangle=90](1,2)(1.64,1.53)(2,2) -% \end{pspicture*} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% In a same way, it is possible to build tilings based on figurative patterns, -% in the style of the famous \textsc{Escher} ones. Following an example of -% Andr\'e \textsc{Deledicq} \cite{Deledicq97}, we first show a simple tiling of -% the \emph{p1} category (according to the international classification of the -% 17~symmetry groups of the plane first discovered by the russian -% crystalographer Jevgraf \textsc{Fedorov} at the end of the 19th century): -% -% \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t] -% \newcommand{\SheepHead}[1]{% -% \begin{pspicture}(3,1.5) -% \pscustom[liftpen=2,fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=#1]{% -% \pscurve(0.5,-0.2)(0.6,0.5)(0.2,1.3)(0,1.5)(0,1.5) -% (0.4,1.3)(0.8,1.5)(2.2,1.9)(3,1.5)(3,1.5)(3.2,1.3) -% (3.6,0.5)(3.4,-0.3)(3,0)(2.2,0.4)(0.5,-0.2)} -% \pscircle*(2.65,1.25){0.12\psunit} % Eye -% \psccurve*(3.5,0.3)(3.35,0.45)(3.5,0.6)(3.6,0.4)% Muzzle -% ^^A % Mouth -% \pscurve(3,0.35)(3.3,0.1)(3.6,0.05) -% ^^A % Ear -% \pscurve(2.3,1.3)(2.1,1.5)(2.15,1.7)\pscurve(2.1,1.7)(2.35,1.6)(2.45,1.4) -% \end{pspicture}} -% \psboxfill{\psset{unit=0.5}\SheepHead{yellow}\SheepHead{cyan}} -% \Tiling[fillcyclex=2,fillloopadd=1]{(10,5)} -% \end{LTXexample} -% \label{fig:Sheeps} -% -% Now a tiling of the \emph{pg} category (the code for the kangaroo itself is -% too long to be shown here, but has no difficulties ; the kangaroo is reproduce -% from an original picture from Raoul \textsc{Raba} and here is a translation in -% PSTricks from the one drawn by Emmanuel \textsc{Chailloux} and Guy -% \textsc{Cousineau} for their MLgraph system \cite{MLgraphTSI}): -% -% \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t] -% \psboxfill{\psset{unit=0.4} -% \Kangaroo{yellow}\Kangaroo{red}\Kangaroo{cyan}\Kangaroo{green}% -% \psscalebox{-1 1}{% -% \rput(1.235,4.8){\Kangaroo{green}\Kangaroo{cyan}\Kangaroo{red}\Kangaroo{yellow}}}} -% \Tiling[fillloopadd=1]{(10,6)} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% And here a \textsc{Wang} tiling \cite{Wang65}, \cite[chapter -% 11]{GS87}, based on very simple tiles of the form of a square and composed -% of four colored triangles. Such tilings are built with only a matching color -% constraint. Despite of it simplicity, it is an important kind of tilings, as -% \textsc{Wang} and others used them to study the special class of -% \emph{aperiodic} tilings, and also because it was shown that surprisingly this -% tiling is similar to a \textsc{Turing} machine. -% -% \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t] -% \newcommand{\WangTile}[4]{% -% \begin{pspicture}(1,1) -% \pspolygon*[linecolor=#1](0,0)(0,1)(0.5,0.5) -% \pspolygon*[linecolor=#2](0,1)(1,1)(0.5,0.5) -% \pspolygon*[linecolor=#3](1,1)(1,0)(0.5,0.5) -% \pspolygon*[linecolor=#4](1,0)(0,0)(0.5,0.5) -% \end{pspicture}} -% \newcommand{\WangTileA}{\WangTile{cyan}{yellow}{cyan}{cyan}} -% \newcommand{\WangTileB}{\WangTile{yellow}{cyan}{cyan}{red}} -% \newcommand{\WangTileC}{\WangTile{cyan}{red}{yellow}{yellow}} -% \newcommand{\WangTiles}[1][]{% -% \begin{pspicture}(3,3) \psset{ref=lb} -% \rput(0,2){\WangTileB} \rput(1,2){\WangTileA}% -% \rput(2,2){\WangTileC} \rput(0,1){\WangTileC}% -% \rput(1,1){\WangTileB} \rput(2,1){\WangTileA} -% \rput(0,0){\WangTileA} \rput(1,0){\WangTileC}% -% \rput(2,0){\WangTileB} -% #1 -% \end{pspicture}} -% \WangTileA\hfill\WangTileB\hfill\WangTileC\hfill -% \WangTiles[{\psgrid[subgriddiv=0,gridlabels=0](3,3)}]\hfill -% \psset{unit=0.4} \psboxfill{\WangTiles} \Tiling{(12,12)} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% \subsection{External graphic files} -% \label{sec:GraphicFiles} -% -% We can also fill an arbitrary area with an external image. We have only, -% as usual, to matter of the \emph{BoundingBox} definition if there is no one -% provided or if it is not the accurate one, as for the well known -% \texttt{tiger} picture part of the \texttt{ghostscript} distribution. -% -% \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t] -% \psboxfill{%% Strangely require x1=x2... -% \begin{pspicture}(0,1)(0,4.1) -% \includegraphics[bb=17 176 560 74,width=3cm]{tiger} -% \end{pspicture}} -% \Tiling{(6,6.2)} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% Nevertheless, there are some special files for which the \emph{automatic} -% mode doesn't work, specially for some files obtained by a screen dump, as in -% the next example, where a picture was reduced before it conversion in the -% \emph{Encapsulated PostScript} format by a screen dump utility. In this case, -% usage of the \emph{manual} mode is the only alternative, at the price of the -% real multiple inclusion of the EPS file. We must take care to specify the -% correct \texttt{fillsize} parameter, because otherwise the default values are -% large and will load the file many times, perhaps just really using few -% occurrences as the other ones would be clipped... -% -% \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t] -% \psboxfill{\includegraphics{flowers}} -% \begin{pspicture}(8,4) -% \psellipse[fillstyle=boxfill,fillsize={(8,4)}](4,2)(4,2) -% \end{pspicture} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% \subsection{Tiling of characters} -% -% We can also use the \cs{psboxfill} macro to fill the interior of characters -% for special effects like these ones: -% -% \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t] -% \DeclareFixedFont{\bigsf}{T1}{phv}{b}{n}{4.5cm} -% \DeclareFixedFont{\smallrm}{T1}{ptm}{m}{n}{3mm} -% \psboxfill{\smallrm Since 182 days...} -% \begin{pspicture*}(8,4) -% \centerline{% -% \pscharpath[fillstyle=gradient,gradangle=-45, -% gradmidpoint=0.5,addfillstyle=boxfill, -% fillangle=45,fillsep=0.7mm] -% {\rput[b](0,0.1){\bigsf 2000}}} -% \end{pspicture*} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t] -% \DeclareFixedFont{\mediumrm}{T1}{ptm}{m}{n}{2cm} -% \psboxfill{% -% \psset{unit=0.1,linewidth=0.2pt} -% \Kangaroo{PeachPuff}\Kangaroo{PaleGreen}% -% \Kangaroo{LightBlue}\Kangaroo{LemonChiffon}% -% \psscalebox{-1 1}{% -% \rput(1.235,4.8){% -% \Kangaroo{LemonChiffon}\Kangaroo{LightBlue}% -% \Kangaroo{PaleGreen}\Kangaroo{PeachPuff}}}} -% ^^A % A kangaroo of kangaroos... -% \begin{pspicture}(8,2) -% \pscharpath[linestyle=none,fillstyle=boxfill,fillloopadd=1] -% {\rput[b](4,0){\mediumrm Kangaroo}} -% \end{pspicture} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% \subsection{Other kinds of usage} -% -% Other kinds of usage can be imagined. For instance, we can use tilings in a -% sort of degenerated way to draw some special lines made by a unique or -% multiple repeating patterns. But it can be only a special dashed line, as here -% with three different dashes: -% -% \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t] -% \newcommand{\Dashes}{% -% \psset{dimen=middle} -% \begin{pspicture}(0,-0.5\pslinewidth)(1,0.5\pslinewidth) -% \rput(0,0){\psline(0.4,0)}% -% \rput(0.5,0){\psline(0.2,0)}% -% \rput(0.8,0){\psline(0.1,0)} -% \end{pspicture}} -% -% \newcommand{\SpecialDashedLine}[3]{% -% \psboxfill{#3} -% \Tiling[linestyle=none] -% {(#1,-0.5\pslinewidth)(#2,0.5\pslinewidth)}} -% -% \SpecialDashedLine{0}{7}{\Dashes} -% -% \psset{unit=0.5,linewidth=1mm,linecolor=red} -% \SpecialDashedLine{0}{10}{\Dashes} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% It allow also to use special patterns in business graphics, as in the -% following example generated by \texttt{PstChart}\footnote{A personal -% development to draw business charts with PSTricks, not distributed.}. -% -% \vspace{3mm} -% \begin{figure}[!ht] -% \centering -% \psset{unit=0.75} -% ^^A % Generated by pstchart.sh version 0.21 (11/28/97) -% {\psset{dimen=middle} -% \psset{xunit=2,yunit=0.005} -% \begin{pspicture}(-0.6,-200)(6.6,2300) -% ^^A % Title -% \rput(3,2200){\shortstack{Fantaisist repartition of kangaroos\\ -% in the world (in thousands)}} -% ^^A % Frame background -% \psframe[fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=LemonChiffon](0,0)(6,2000) -% ^^A % Graduations -% \multido{\n=0+500}{5}{\rput[r](-0.12,\n){\psscalebox{0.8}{\n}}} -% ^^A % Minor ticks -% \multips(0,100)(0,100){19}{\psline[unit=4.8pt](1,0)} -% \multips(6,100)(0,100){19}{\psline[unit=4.8pt](-1,0)} -% ^^A % Major ticks -% \multips(0,500)(0,500){3}{\psline[unit=9.6pt](1,0)} -% \multips(6,500)(0,500){3}{\psline[unit=9.6pt](-1,0)} -% ^^A % Lines from major ticks marks -% \multips(0,500)(0,500){3}{\psline[linestyle=dotted,linewidth=0.6pt](6,0)} -% ^^A % Drawing for the data -% \psboxfill{\psset{unit=0.78\psxunit}\KangarooPstChart{red}} -% \psframe[linestyle=none,fillstyle=boxfill,fillloopaddy=1](0.61,0)(1.39,1800) -% \psboxfill{\psset{unit=0.78\psxunit}\KangarooPstChart{yellow}} -% \psframe[linestyle=none,fillstyle=boxfill,fillloopaddy=1](1.61,0)(2.39,800) -% \psboxfill{\psset{unit=0.78\psxunit}\KangarooPstChart{cyan}} -% \psframe[linestyle=none,fillstyle=boxfill,fillloopaddy=1](2.61,0)(3.39,550) -% \psboxfill{\psset{unit=0.78\psxunit}\KangarooPstChart{magenta}} -% \psframe[linestyle=none,fillstyle=boxfill,fillloopaddy=1](3.61,0)(4.39,500) -% \psboxfill{\psset{unit=0.78\psxunit}\KangarooPstChart{green}} -% \psframe[linestyle=none,fillstyle=boxfill,fillloopaddy=1](4.61,0)(5.39,200) -% ^^A % Bottom labels -% \uput{0.2}[270]{0}(1,0){\psscalebox{0.7}{Oceania}} -% \uput{0.2}[270]{0}(2,0){\psscalebox{0.7}{Africa}} -% \uput{0.2}[270]{0}(3,0){\psscalebox{0.7}{Asia}} -% \uput{0.2}[270]{0}(4,0){\psscalebox{0.7}{America}} -% \uput{0.2}[270]{0}(5,0){\psscalebox{0.7}{Europe}} -% ^^A % Frame box around the chart -% \psframe[linestyle=solid](0,0)(6,2000) -% \end{pspicture}} -% \caption{Bar chart generated by PstChart, with bars filled by patterns} -% \label{fig:PstChart} -% \end{figure} -% -% \section{``Dynamic'' tilings} -% -% In some cases, tilings used non \emph{static} tiles, that is to say that the -% \emph{prototile(s)}, even if unique, can have several forms, by instance -% specified by different colors or rotations, not fixed before generation or -% varying each time. -% -% \subsection{Lewthwaite-Pickover-Truchet tiling} -% -% We give here for example the so-called \emph{Truchet} tiling, which much be -% in fact better called \emph{Lewthwaite-Pick\-over-Truchet (LPT)} tiling% -% \footnote{For description of the context, history and references about -% S\'ebastien \textsc{Truchet} and this tiling, see \cite{EsperetGirou98}.}. -% -% The unique prototile is only a square with two opposite circle arcs. -% This tile has obviously two positions, if we rotate it from 90 degrees (see -% the two tiles on the next figure). A \emph{LPT tiling} is a tiling with -% randomly oriented LPT tiles. We can see that even if it is very simple in it -% principle, it draw sophisticated curves with strange properties. -% -% Nevertheless, in the straightforward way \FillPackage{} does not work, -% because the \cs{psboxfill} macro store the content of the tile used in a -% \TeX{} box, which is static. So the calling to the random function is done -% only one time, which explain that only one rotation of the tile is used for -% all the tiling. It's only the one of the two rotations which could differ from -% one drawing to the next one... -% -% ^^A % Truchet (Lewthwaite-Pickover-Truchet) tiling -% ^^A % -------------------------------------------- -% -% \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t] -% ^^A % LPT prototile -% \newcommand{\ProtoTileLPT}{% -% \psset{dimen=middle} -% \begin{pspicture}(1,1) -% \psframe(1,1) -% \psarc(0,0){0.5}{0}{90} -% \psarc(1,1){0.5}{-180}{-90} -% \end{pspicture}} -% -% ^^A % LPT tile -% \newcount\Boolean -% \newcommand{\BasicTileLPT}{% -% ^^A % From random.tex by Donald Arseneau -% \setrannum{\Boolean}{0}{1}% -% \ifnum\Boolean=0 -% \ProtoTileLPT% -% \else -% \psrotateleft{\ProtoTileLPT}% -% \fi} -% -% \ProtoTileLPT\hfill\psrotateleft{\ProtoTileLPT}\hfill -% \psset{unit=0.5} -% \psboxfill{\BasicTileLPT} -% \Tiling{(5,5)} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% But, for simple cases, there is a solution to this problem using a mixture -% of PSTricks and PostScript programming. Here the PSTricks -% construction \verb+\pscustom{\code{...}}+ allow to insert PostScript code -% inside the \LaTeX{} + PSTricks one. -% -% Programmation is less straightforward, but it has also the advantage to be -% notably faster, as all the tilings operations are done in PostScript, and -% mainly to not be limited by \TeX{} memory (the \TeX{} + PSTricks solution -% I wrote in 1995 for the colored problem was limited to small sizes for this -% reason). Just note also that \cs{pslbrace} and \cs{psrbrace} are two -% PSTricks macros to define and be able to insert the \verb+{+ and \verb+}+ -% characters. -% -% \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t] -% ^^A % LPT prototile -% \newcommand{\ProtoTileLPT}{% -% \psset{dimen=middle} -% \psframe(1,1) -% \psarc(0,0){0.5}{0}{90} -% \psarc(1,1){0.5}{-180}{-90}} -% -% ^^A % Counter to change the random seed -% \newcount\InitCounter -% ^^A % LPT tile -% \newcommand{\BasicTileLPT}{% -% \InitCounter=\the\time -% \pscustom{\code{% -% rand \the\InitCounter\space sub 2 mod 0 eq \pslbrace}} -% \begin{pspicture}(1,1) -% \ProtoTileLPT -% \end{pspicture}% -% \pscustom{\code{\psrbrace \pslbrace}} -% \psrotateleft{\ProtoTileLPT}% -% \pscustom{\code{\psrbrace ifelse}}} -% -% \psset{unit=0.4,linewidth=0.4pt} -% \psboxfill{\BasicTileLPT} -% \Tiling{(15,15)} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% Using the very surprising fact (see \cite{EsperetGirou98}) that -% coloration of these tiles do not depend of their neighbors (even if it is -% difficult to believe as the opposite seems obvious!) but only of the parity of -% the value of row and column positions, we can directly program in the same way -% a colored version of the LPT tiling. -% -% \setcounter{footnote}{1} -% We have also introduce in the \FillPackage{} code for \emph{tiling} mode two -% new accessible Post\-Script variables, \texttt{row} and -% \texttt{column}\footnotemark, which can be useful in some circonstances, like -% this one. -% -% \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t] -% ^^A % LPT prototile -% \newcommand{\ProtoTileLPT}[2]{% -% \psset{dimen=middle,linestyle=none,fillstyle=solid} -% \psframe[fillcolor=#1](1,1) -% \psset{fillcolor=#2} -% \pswedge(0,0){0.5}{0}{90} \pswedge(1,1){0.5}{-180}{-90}} -% ^^A % Counter to change the random seed -% \newcount\InitCounter -% ^^A % LPT tile -% \newcommand{\BasicTileLPT}[2]{% -% \InitCounter=\the\time -% \pscustom{\code{% -% rand \the\InitCounter\space sub 2 mod 0 eq \pslbrace -% row column add 2 mod 0 eq \pslbrace}} -% \begin{pspicture}(1,1)\ProtoTileLPT{#1}{#2}\end{pspicture}% -% \pscustom{\code{\psrbrace \pslbrace}} -% \ProtoTileLPT{#2}{#1}% -% \pscustom{\code{% -% \psrbrace ifelse \psrbrace \pslbrace row column add 2 mod 0 eq \pslbrace}} -% \psrotateleft{\ProtoTileLPT{#2}{#1}}\pscustom{\code{\psrbrace \pslbrace}} -% \psrotateleft{\ProtoTileLPT{#1}{#2}}\pscustom{\code{\psrbrace ifelse \psrbrace ifelse}}} -% \psboxfill{\BasicTileLPT{red}{yellow}} -% \Tiling{(4,4)}\hfill -% \psset{unit=0.4}\psboxfill{\BasicTileLPT{blue}{cyan}} -% \Tiling{(15,15)} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% Another classic example is to generate coordinates and numerotation for a -% grid. Of course, it is possible to do it directly in PSTricks using nested -% \cs{multido} commands. It would be clearly easy to program, but, nevertheless, -% for users who have a little knowledge of PostScript programming, this offer -% an alternative which is useful for large cases, because on this way it will -% be notably faster and less computer ressources consuming. -% -% Remember here that the tiling is drawn from left to right, and top to -% bottom, and note that the PostScript variable \texttt{x2} give the total -% number of columns. -% -% \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t] -% ^^A % \Escape will be the \ character -% {\catcode`\!=0\catcode`\\=11!gdef!Escape{\}} -% \newcommand{\ProtoTile}{% -% \Square\pscustom{% -% \moveto(-0.9,0.75) % In PSTricks units -% \code{ /Times-Italic findfont 8 scalefont setfont -% (\Escape() show row 3 string cvs show (,) show -% column 3 string cvs show (\Escape)) show} -% \moveto(-0.5,0.25) % In PSTricks units -% \code{ /Times-Bold findfont 18 scalefont setfont -% 1 0 0 setrgbcolor % Red color -% /center {dup stringwidth pop 2 div neg 0 rmoveto} def -% row 1 sub x2 mul column add 3 string cvs center show}}} -% \psboxfill{\ProtoTile} -% \Tiling{(6,4)} -% \end{LTXexample} -% -% \subsection{A complete example: the Poisson equation} -% -% To finish, we will show a complete real example, a drawing to explain the -% method used to solve the \textsc{Poisson} equation by a domain -% decomposition method, adapted to distributed memory computers. The -% objective is to show the communications required between processes and the -% position of the data to exchange. This code also show some useful and powerful -% technics for PSTricks programming (look specially at the way some higher level -% macros are defined, and how the same object is used to draw the four -% neighbors). -% -%\psset{unit=1cm} -%\newcommand{\Pattern}[1]{% -% \begin{pspicture}(-0.25,-0.25)(0.25,0.25)\rput{*0}{\psdot[dotstyle=#1]} -% \end{pspicture}} -%\newcommand{\West}{\Pattern{o}} \newcommand{\South}{\Pattern{x}} -%\newcommand{\Central}{\Pattern{+}}\newcommand{\North}{\Pattern{square}} -%\newcommand{\East}{\Pattern{triangle}} -%\newcommand{\Cross}{% -% \pspolygon[unit=0.5,linewidth=0.2,linecolor=red](0,0)(0,1)(1,1)(1,2)(2,2)(2,1)% -% (3,1)(3,0)(2,0)(2,-1)(1,-1)(1,0)} -%\newcommand{\StylePosition}[1]{\LARGE\textcolor{red}{\textbf{#1}}} -%\newcommand{\SubDomain}[4]{% -% \psboxfill{#4}\begin{psclip}{\psframe[linestyle=none]#1}% -% \psframe[linestyle=#3](5,5)\psframe[fillstyle=boxfill]#2% -% \end{psclip}} -%\newcommand{\SendArea}[1]{\psframe[fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=cyan]#1} -%\newcommand{\ReceiveData}[2]{% -% \psboxfill{#2}\psframe[fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=yellow,addfillstyle=boxfill]#1}% -%\newcommand{\Neighbor}[2]{% -% \begin{pspicture}(5,5) -% \rput{*0}(2.5,2.5){\StylePosition{#1}} -% \ReceiveData{(0.5,0)(4.5,0.5)}{\Central}\SendArea{(0.5,0.5)(4.5,1)}% -% \SubDomain{(5,2)}{(0.5,0.5)(4.5,3)}{dashed}{#2}% -% \pcarc[arcangle=45,arrows=->](0.5,-1.25)(0.5,0.25)% -% \pcarc[arcangle=45,arrows=->,linestyle=dotted,dotsep=2pt](4.5,0.75)(4.5,-0.75)% -% \end{pspicture}}% -% \psset{dimen=middle,dotscale=2,fillloopadd=2} -%\begin{pspicture}(-5.7,-5.7)(5.7,5.7) -% \rput(0,0){% -% \begin{pspicture}(5,5) -% \ReceiveData{(0,0.5)(0.5,4.5)}{\West} \ReceiveData{(4.5,0.5)(5,4.5)}{\East} -% \ReceiveData{(0.5,4.5)(4.5,5)}{\North}\ReceiveData{(0.5,0)(4.5,0.5)}{\South} -% \SendArea{(0.5,0.5)(1,4.5)}\SendArea{(4,0.5)(4.5,4.5)} -% \SendArea{(0.5,0.5)(4.5,1)}\SendArea{(0.5,4)(4.5,4.5)} -% \SubDomain{(5,5)}{(0.5,0.5)(4.5,4.5)}{solid}{\Central} -% \psline(1,0.5)(1,4.5)\psline(4,0.5)(4,4.5)% -% \rput(1.5,4){\Cross}\rput(2,2){\Cross}% -% \end{pspicture}}% -% \rput(0,5.5){\Neighbor{N}{\North}}\rput{-90}(5.5,0){\Neighbor{E}{\East}}% -% \rput{90}(-5.5,0){\Neighbor{W}{\West}}\rput{180}(0,-5.5){\Neighbor{S}{\South}}% -%\end{pspicture} -% -% \begin{lstlisting} -% \newcommand{\Pattern}[1]{% -% \begin{pspicture}(-0.25,-0.25)(0.25,0.25)\rput{*0}{\psdot[dotstyle=#1]} -% \end{pspicture}} -% \newcommand{\West}{\Pattern{o}} \newcommand{\South}{\Pattern{x}} -% \newcommand{\Central}{\Pattern{+}}\newcommand{\North}{\Pattern{square}} -% \newcommand{\East}{\Pattern{triangle}} -% \newcommand{\Cross}{% -% \pspolygon[unit=0.5,linewidth=0.2,linecolor=red](0,0)(0,1)(1,1)(1,2)(2,2)(2,1) -% (3,1)(3,0)(2,0)(2,-1)(1,-1)(1,0)} -% \newcommand{\StylePosition}[1]{\LARGE\textcolor{red}{\textbf{#1}}} -% \newcommand{\SubDomain}[4]{% -% \psboxfill{#4} -% \begin{psclip}{\psframe[linestyle=none]#1} -% \psframe[linestyle=#3](5,5)\psframe[fillstyle=boxfill]#2 -% \end{psclip}} -% \newcommand{\SendArea}[1]{\psframe[fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=cyan]#1} -% \newcommand{\ReceiveData}[2]{% -% \psboxfill{#2} -% \psframe[fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=yellow,addfillstyle=boxfill]#1} -% \newcommand{\Neighbor}[2]{% -% \begin{pspicture}(5,5) -% \rput{*0}(2.5,2.5){\StylePosition{#1}} -% \ReceiveData{(0.5,0)(4.5,0.5)}{\Central}\SendArea{(0.5,0.5)(4.5,1)} -% \SubDomain{(5,2)}{(0.5,0.5)(4.5,3)}{dashed}{#2}% -% ^^A % Receive and send arrows -% \pcarc[arcangle=45,arrows=->](0.5,-1.25)(0.5,0.25) -% \pcarc[arcangle=45,arrows=->,linestyle=dotted,dotsep=2pt](4.5,0.75)(4.5,-0.75) -% \end{pspicture}} -% \psset{dimen=middle,dotscale=2,fillloopadd=2} -% \begin{pspicture}(-5.7,-5.7)(5.7,5.7) -% ^^A % Central domain -% \rput(0,0){% -% \begin{pspicture}(5,5) -% ^^A % Receive from West, East, North and South -% \ReceiveData{(0,0.5)(0.5,4.5)}{\West} \ReceiveData{(4.5,0.5)(5,4.5)}{\East} -% \ReceiveData{(0.5,4.5)(4.5,5)}{\North}\ReceiveData{(0.5,0)(4.5,0.5)}{\South} -% ^^A % send area for West, East, North and South -% \SendArea{(0.5,0.5)(1,4.5)} \SendArea{(4,0.5)(4.5,4.5)} -% \SendArea{(0.5,0.5)(4.5,1)} \SendArea{(0.5,4)(4.5,4.5)} -% ^^A % Central domain -% \SubDomain{(5,5)}{(0.5,0.5)(4.5,4.5)}{solid}{\Central} -% ^^A % Redraw overlapped linesY -% \psline(1,0.5)(1,4.5) \psline(4,0.5)(4,4.5) -% ^^A % Two crossesY -% \rput(1.5,4){\Cross} \rput(2,2){\Cross} -% \end{pspicture}} -% ^^A % The four neighborsY -% \rput(0,5.5){\Neighbor{N}{\North}} \rput{-90}(5.5,0){\Neighbor{E}{\East}} -% \rput{90}(-5.5,0){\Neighbor{W}{\West}} \rput{180}(0,-5.5){\Neighbor{S}{\South}} -% \end{pspicture} -% \end{lstlisting} -% -% -% -% Bibliography -% \begin{thebibliography}{99} -% \bibitem{PostScript95} Adobe, Systems~Incorporated, \emph{PostScript Language -% Reference Manual}, Addison-Wesley, 2~edition, 1995. -% -% \bibitem{Bolek98} Piotr Bolek, \MP{} and patterns, \emph{\TUB}, Volume~19, -% Number~3, pages 276--283, September 1998, \CTANref{mpattern}. -% -% \bibitem{MLgraphTSI} Emmanuel Chailloux, Guy Cousineau and Asc\'ander -% Su\'arez, Programmation fonctionnelle de graphismes pour la production -% d'illustrations techniques, \emph{Technique et science informatique}, -% Volume~15, Number~7, pages 977--1007, 1996 (in french). -% -% \bibitem{Deledicq97} Andr\'e Deledicq, \emph{Le monde des pavages}, ACL -% \'Editions, 1997 (in french). -% -% \bibitem{EsperetGirou98} Philippe Esperet and Denis Girou, -% Coloriage du pavage dit de Truchet, Cahiers GUTenberg, Number~31, -% pages 5--18, December~1998 (in french). -% -% \bibitem{Girou94} Denis Girou, Pr\'esentation de PSTricks, \emph{Cahiers -% GUTenberg}, Number~16, pages 21--70, February~1994 (in french). -% -% \bibitem{LGC97} Michel Goossens, Sebastian Rahtz and Frank Mittelbach, -% \emph{The \LaTeX{} Graphics Companion}, Addison-Wesley, 2005. -% -% \bibitem{GS87} Branko Gr\"unbaum and Geoffrey Shephard, \emph{Tilings and -% Patterns}, Freeman and Company, 1987. -% -% \bibitem{Hoenig97} Alan Hoenig, \emph{\TeX{} Unbound: \LaTeX{} \& \TeX{} -% Strategies, Fonts, Graphics, and More}, Oxford University Press, 1997. -% -% \bibitem{XYpic} Kristoffer~H. Rose and Ross Moore, \XYpic. Pattern and Tile -% extension, available from \CTAN, 1991-1998, \CTANref{xypic}. -% -% \bibitem{LAAN96} Kees van der Laan, Paradigms: Just a little bit of PostScript, -% \emph{MAPS}, Volume~17, pages 137--150, 1996. -% -% \bibitem{LAAN97} Kees van der Laan, Tiling in PostScript and \MF{} -- Escher's -% wink, \emph{MAPS}, Volume~19, Number~2, pages 39--67, 1997. -% -% \bibitem{vanZandt93} Timothy Van Zandt, PSTricks. PostScript macros for -% Generic \TeX, available from \CTAN, 1993, \CTANref{pstricks}. -% -% \bibitem{vanZandtGirou94} Timothy Van Zandt and Denis Girou, Inside PSTricks, -% \emph{\TUB}, Volume~15, Number~3, pages 239--246, September 1994. -% -% -% \bibitem{voss07} Herbert Vo\ss, PSTricks -- Graphics for \TeX\ and \LaTeX, DANTE/Lehmanns, 4th ed., 2007. -% \bibitem{Wang65} Hao Wang, Games, Logic and Computers, \emph{Scientific -% American}, pages 98--106, November 1965. -% \end{thebibliography} -% -% -% \StopEventually{} -% -% ^^A .................... End of the documentation part .................... -% -% \section{Driver file} -% -% The next bit of code contains the documentation driver file for \TeX{}, -% i.e., the file that will produce the documentation you are currently -% reading. It will be extracted from this file by the \texttt{docstrip} -% program. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*driver> -\documentclass{ltxdoc} -\GetFileInfo{pst-fill.dtx} -% -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} -\usepackage{lmodern} % For PDF -\usepackage{graphicx} % `graphicx' LaTeX standard package -\usepackage{showexpl} -\usepackage{mflogo} % For the MetaFont and MetaPost logos -\input{random.tex} % Random macros from Donald Arseneau -\usepackage{url} % URLs convenient typesetting -\usepackage{multido} % General loop macro -\usepackage[dvipsnames]{pstricks} % PSTricks with the `color' extension -\usepackage{pst-text} % PSTricks package for character path -\usepackage{pst-grad} % PSTricks package for gradient filling -\usepackage{pst-node} % PSTricks package for nodes -\usepackage[tiling]{pst-fill} % PSTricks package for filling/tiling -% -\AtBeginDocument{% -% \OnlyDescription % comment out for implementation details - \EnableCrossrefs - \CodelineIndex - \RecordChanges} -\AtEndDocument{% - \PrintIndex - \setcounter{IndexColumns}{1} - \PrintChanges} -\hbadness=7000 % Over and under full box warnings -\hfuzz=3pt -\begin{document} - \DocInput{pst-fill.dtx} -\end{document} -%</driver> -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \section{\texttt{pst-fill} \LaTeX{} wrapper} -% -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*latex-wrapper> -\RequirePackage{pstricks} -\ProvidesPackage{pst-fill}[2005/09/13 package wrapper for - pst-fill.tex (hv)] -\DeclareOption{tiling}{\def\PstTiling{true}} -\ProcessOptions\relax -\input{pst-fill.tex} -\ProvidesFile{pst-fill.tex} - [\filedate\space v\fileversion\space `PST-fill' (tvz,dg)] -%</latex-wrapper> -% \end{macrocode} -% -% -% \section{Pst-Fill Package{} code} -% -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*pst-fill> -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \subsection{Preamble} -% -% Who we are. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\fileversion{1.01} -\def\filedate{2007/03/10} -\message{`PST-Fill' v\fileversion, \filedate\space (tvz,dg,hv)} -\csname PSTboxfillLoaded\endcsname -\let\PSTboxfillLoaded\endinput -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Require the main PSTricks package. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\ifx\PSTricksLoaded\endinput\else\input pstricks.tex\fi -% \end{macrocode} -% -% interface to the extended `\textsf{keyval}' package. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\ifx\PSTXKeyLoaded\endinput\else\input pst-xkey\fi -% -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Catcodes changes and defining the family name for xkeyval. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\edef\PstAtCode{\the\catcode`\@}\catcode`\@=11\relax - -\pst@addfams{pst-fill} -% -% \end{macrocode} -% -% -% \subsection{The size of the box} -% \begin{macro}{pst@@boxfillsize} -% \begin{macrocode} -% -\def\pst@@boxfillsize#1(#2,#3)#4(#5,#6)#7(#8\@nil{% - \begingroup - \ifx\@empty#7\relax - \pst@dima\z@ - \pst@dimb\z@ - \pssetxlength\pst@dimc{#2}% - \pssetylength\pst@dimd{#3}% - \else - \pssetxlength\pst@dima{#2}% - \pssetylength\pst@dimb{#3}% - \pssetxlength\pst@dimc{#5}% - \pssetylength\pst@dimd{#6}% - \fi - \xdef\pst@tempg{% - \pst@dima=\number\pst@dima sp - \pst@dimb=\number\pst@dimb sp - \pst@dimc=\number\pst@dimc sp - \pst@dimd=\number\pst@dimd sp }% - \endgroup - \let\psk@boxfillsize\pst@tempg} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% - -% \subsection{Definition of the parameters} -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\define@key[psset]{pst-fill}{boxfillsize}{% - \def\pst@tempg{#1}\def\pst@temph{auto}% - \ifx\pst@tempg\pst@temph - \let\psk@boxfillsize\relax - \else - \pst@@boxfillsize#1(\z@,\z@)\@empty(\z@,\z@)(\@nil - \fi} -\psset{boxfillsize={(-15cm,-15cm)(15cm,15cm)}} -\define@key[psset]{pst-fill}{boxfillcolor}{\pst@getcolor{#1}\psboxfillcolor} -\psset{boxfillcolor=black}% hv -\define@key[psset]{pst-fill}{boxfillangle}{\pst@getangle{#1}\psk@boxfillangle} -\psset{boxfillangle=0} -\define@key[psset]{pst-fill}{fillsepx}{% - \pst@getlength{#1}\psk@fillsepx} -\define@key[psset]{pst-fill}{fillsepy}{% - \pst@getlength{#1}\psk@fillsepy} -\define@key[psset]{pst-fill}{fillsep}{% - \pst@getlength{#1}\psk@fillsepx% - \let\psk@fillsepy\psk@fillsepx} -\psset{fillsep=2pt} - -\ifx\PstTiling\@undefined - \define@key[psset]{pst-fill}{fillcycle}{\pst@getint{#1}\psk@fillcycle} - \psset{fillcycle=0} -\else - \define@key[psset]{pst-fill}{fillangle}{\pst@getangle{#1}\psk@boxfillangle} - \define@key[psset]{pst-fill}{fillsize}{% - \def\pst@tempg{#1}\def\pst@temph{auto}% - \ifx\pst@tempg\pst@temph\let\psk@boxfillsize\relax - \else\pst@@boxfillsize#1(\z@,\z@)\@empty(\z@,\z@)(\@nil\fi} - \psset{fillsep=0,fillsize=auto} - \define@key[psset]{pst-fill}{fillcyclex}{\pst@getint{#1}\psk@fillcyclex} - \define@key[psset]{pst-fill}{fillcycley}{\pst@getint{#1}\psk@fillcycley} - \define@key[psset]{pst-fill}{fillcycle}{% - \pst@getint{#1}\psk@fillcyclex\let\psk@fillcycley\psk@fillcyclex} - \psset{fillcycle=0} - \define@key[psset]{pst-fill}{fillmovex}{\pst@getlength{#1}\psk@fillmovex} - \define@key[psset]{pst-fill}{fillmovey}{\pst@getlength{#1}\psk@fillmovey} - \define@key[psset]{pst-fill}{fillmove}{% - \pst@getlength{#1}\psk@fillmovex\let\psk@fillmovey\psk@fillmovex} - \psset{fillmove=0pt} - \define@key[psset]{pst-fill}{fillloopaddx}{\pst@getint{#1}\psk@fillloopaddx} - \define@key[psset]{pst-fill}{fillloopaddy}{\pst@getint{#1}\psk@fillloopaddy} - \define@key[psset]{pst-fill}{fillloopadd}{% - \pst@getint{#1}\psk@fillloopaddx\let\psk@fillloopaddy\psk@fillloopaddx} - \psset{fillloopadd=0} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \begin{macrocode} -% For debugging (to debug, set PstDebug=1) -% we now use the one from pstricks to prevent a clash with package -% pstricks 2004-06-22 -%% \define@key[psset]{pst-fill}{PstDebug}{\pst@getint{#1}\psk@PstDebug} - \psset{PstDebug=0} -\fi -% DG addition end -% \end{macrocode} - -% \subsection{Definition of the fill box} -% \begin{macro}{psboxfill} -% \begin{macrocode} -\newbox\pst@fillbox -\def\psboxfill{\pst@killglue\pst@makebox\psboxfill@i} -\def\psboxfill@i{\setbox\pst@fillbox\box\pst@hbox\ignorespaces} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% \subsection{The main macros} -% -% \begin{macro}{psfs@boxfill} -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\psfs@boxfill{% - \ifvoid\pst@fillbox - \@pstrickserr{Fill box is empty. Use \string\psboxfill\space first.}\@ehpa - \else - \ifx\psk@boxfillsize\relax \pst@AutoBoxFill - \else\pst@ManualBoxFill\fi - \fi} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% -% \begin{macro}{pst@ManualBoxFill} -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\pst@ManualBoxFill{% - \leavevmode - \begingroup - \pst@FlushCode - \begin@psclip - \pstVerb{clip}% - \expandafter\pst@AddFillBox\psk@boxfillsize - \end@psclip - \endgroup} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% -% \begin{macro}{pst@FlushCode} -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\pst@FlushCode{% - \pst@Verb{% - /mtrxc CM def - CP CP T - \tx@STV - \psk@origin - \psk@swapaxes - \pst@newpath - \pst@code - mtrxc setmatrix - moveto - 0 setgray}% - \gdef\pst@code{}} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% -% \begin{macro}{pst@AddFillBox} -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\pst@AddFillBox#1 #2 #3 #4 {% - \begingroup - \setbox\pst@fillbox=\vbox{% - \hbox{\unhcopy\pst@fillbox\kern\psk@fillsepx\p@}% - \vskip\psk@fillsepy\p@}% - \psk@boxfillsize - \pst@cnta=\pst@dimc - \advance\pst@cnta-\pst@dima - \divide\pst@cnta\wd\pst@fillbox - \pst@cntb=\pst@dimd - \advance\pst@cntb-\pst@dimb - \pst@dimd=\ht\pst@fillbox - \divide\pst@cntb\pst@dimd - \def\pst@tempa{% - \pst@tempg - \copy\pst@fillbox - \advance\pst@cntc\@ne - \ifnum\pst@cntc<\pst@cntd\expandafter\pst@tempa\fi}% - \let\pst@tempg\relax - \pst@cntc-\tw@ - \pst@cntd\pst@cnta - \setbox\pst@fillbox=\hbox to \z@{% - \kern\pst@dima - \kern-\wd\pst@fillbox - \pst@tempa - \hss}% - \pst@cntd\pst@cntb -%% DG modification begin - Dec. 11, 1997 - Patch 2 - \ifx\PstTiling\@undefined - \ifnum\psk@fillcycle=\z@\pst@ManualFillCycle\fi - \else - \ifnum\psk@fillcyclex=\z@\pst@ManualFillCycle\fi - \fi -%% DG modification end - \global\setbox\pst@boxg=\vbox to\z@{% - \offinterlineskip - \vss - \pst@tempa - \vskip\pst@dimb}% - \endgroup - \setbox\pst@fillbox\box\pst@boxg - \pst@rotate\psk@boxfillangle\pst@fillbox - \box\pst@fillbox} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% -% \begin{macro}{pst@ManualFillCycle} -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\pst@ManualFillCycle{% - \ifx\PstTiling\@undefined - \pst@cntg=\psk@fillcycle - \else - \pst@cntg=\psk@fillcyclex - \fi - \pst@dimg=\wd\pst@fillbox - \ifnum\pst@cntg=\z@ - \else - \divide\pst@dimg\pst@cntg - \fi - \ifnum\pst@cntg<\z@\pst@cntg=-\pst@cntg\fi - \advance\pst@cntg\m@ne - \pst@cnth=\pst@cntg - \def\pst@tempg{% - \ifnum\pst@cnth<\pst@cntg\advance\pst@cnth\@ne\else\pst@cnth\z@\fi - \moveright\pst@cnth\pst@dimg}} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% -%% Auto box fill: !! Fix dictionary -% -% \subsection{The PostScript subroutines} -% -% \begin{macrocode} -%% DG addition begin - Apr. 8, 1997 and Dec. 1997 - Patch 2 -\ifx\PstTiling\@undefined -\pst@def{AutoFillCycle}<% - /c ED - /n 0 def - /s { - /x x w c div n mul add def - /n n c abs 1 sub lt { n 1 add } { 0 } ifelse def - } def> - -\pst@def{BoxFill}<% - gsave - gsave \tx@STV CM grestore dtransform CM idtransform - abs /h ED abs /w ED - pathbbox - h div round 2 add cvi /y2 ED - w div round 2 add cvi /x2 ED - h div round 2 sub cvi /y1 ED - w div round 2 sub cvi /x1 ED - /y2 y2 y1 sub def - /x2 x2 x1 sub def - CP - y1 h mul sub neg /y1 ED - x1 w mul sub neg /x1 ED - clip - y2 { - /x x1 def - s - x2 { - save CP x y1 -%% patch 4 hv -------------- - \ifx\VTeXversion\undefined - \else -%%============ mv: 09-10-01 ??? this is likely to be a right change - neg -%%============ - \fi -%% end patch 4 -T moveto Box restore - /x x w add def - } repeat - /y1 y1 h add def - } repeat - % Next line not useful... To see that, suppress clipping (DG) - CP x y1 T moveto Box - currentpoint currentfont grestore setfont moveto> -\else -%% DG modification begin - Apr. 8, 1997 and Nov. / Dec. 1997 - Patch 2 -\pst@def{AutoFillCycleX}<% - /cX ED - /nX 0 def - /CycleX { - /x x w cX div nX mul add def - /nX nX cX abs 1 sub lt { nX 1 add } { 0 } ifelse def - } def> -\pst@def{AutoFillCycleY}<% - /cY ED - /mY 0 def - /nY 0 def - /CycleY { - /y1 y1 h cY div mY mul sub def - nY cY abs 1 sub lt { /nY nY 1 add def /mY 1 def } - { /nY 0 def /mY cY abs 1 sub neg def } ifelse - } def> - -\pst@def{BoxFill}<% - gsave - gsave \tx@STV CM grestore dtransform CM idtransform - abs /h ED abs /w ED - pathbbox - h div round 2 add cvi /y2 ED - w div round 2 add cvi /x2 ED - h div round 2 sub cvi /y1 ED - w div round 2 sub cvi /x1 ED - /CoefLoopX 0 def - /CoefLoopY 0 def - /CoefMoveX 0 def - /CoefMoveY 0 def - \psk@boxfillangle\space 0 ne {/CoefLoopX 8 def /CoefLoopY 8 def} if - \psk@fillcyclex\space 0 ne {/CoefLoopX CoefLoopX 1 add def} if - \psk@fillcycley\space 0 ne {/CoefLoopY CoefLoopY 1 add def} if - \psk@fillmovex\space 0 ne - {/CoefLoopX CoefLoopX 2 add def - \psk@fillmovex\space 0 gt {/CoefMoveX CoefLoopX def} - {/CoefMoveX CoefLoopX neg def} ifelse} if - \psk@fillmovey\space 0 ne - {/CoefLoopY CoefLoopY 2 add def - \psk@fillmovey\space 0 gt {/CoefMoveY CoefLoopY def} - {/CoefMoveY CoefLoopY neg def} ifelse} if - \psk@fillsepx\space 0 ne {/CoefLoopX CoefLoopX 1 add def} if - \psk@fillsepy\space 0 ne {/CoefLoopY CoefLoopY 1 add def} if - /CoefLoopX CoefLoopX \psk@fillloopaddx\space add def - /CoefLoopY CoefLoopY \psk@fillloopaddy\space add def - /x2 x2 x1 sub 4 sub CoefLoopX 2 mul add def - /y2 y2 y1 sub 4 sub CoefLoopY 2 mul add def -%% We must fix the origin of tiling, as it must not vary according other stuff -%% in the page! - w x1 CoefLoopX add CoefMoveX add mul - h y1 y2 add 1 sub CoefLoopY sub CoefMoveY sub mul moveto - CP - y1 h mul sub neg /y1 ED - x1 w mul sub neg /x1 ED -%% hv 2004-06-22 to prevent clash with pst-gr3d -%% \psk@PstDebug 0 eq {clip} if - \Pst@Debug 0 eq {clip} if -%% end hv - \psk@fillmovex\space \psk@fillmovey - gsave \tx@STV CM grestore dtransform CM idtransform - /hmove ED /wmove ED - /row 0 def - y2 { - /row row 1 add def - /column 0 def - /x x1 def - CycleX - save - x2 { - /column column 1 add def - CycleY - save CP x y1 -%% patch 4 hv -------------- - \ifx\VTeXversion\undefined - \else -%%============ mv: 09-10-01 ??? this is likely to be a right change - neg -%%============ - \fi - T moveto Box restore - /x x w add def - 0 hmove translate - } repeat - restore - /y1 y1 h add def - wmove 0 translate - } repeat - currentpoint currentfont grestore setfont moveto> -\fi -% \end{macrocode} - -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\pst@AutoBoxFill{% - \leavevmode - \begingroup - \pst@stroke - \pst@FlushCode - \pst@Verb{\psk@boxfillangle\space \tx@RotBegin}% - \pstVerb{\pst@dict /Box \pslbrace end}% - \ifx\PstTiling\@undefined - \else - \ifx\pst@tempa\@undefined % Undefined for instance for \pscharpath - \else\ifx\pst@tempa\@empty\else - \def\pst@temph{0}% - \ifx\pst@tempa\pst@temph - \else - \pstVerb{/TR {pop pop currentpoint translate \pst@tempa\space translate } def}% - \fi - \fi\fi - \fi - \hbox to \z@{\vbox to\z@{\vss\copy\pst@fillbox\vskip-\dp\pst@fillbox}\hss}% - \ifx\PstTiling\@undefined - \pstVerb{% - tx@Dict begin \psrbrace def - \ifnum\psk@fillcycle=\z@ - /s {} def - \else - \psk@fillcycle \tx@AutoFillCycle - \fi - \pst@number{\wd\pst@fillbox}% - \psk@fillsepx\space add - \pst@number{\ht\pst@fillbox}% - \pst@number{\dp\pst@fillbox}% - \psk@fillsepy\space add add - \tx@BoxFill - end}% - \else - \pstVerb{% - tx@Dict begin \psrbrace def - \ifnum\psk@fillcyclex=\z@ - /CycleX {} def - \else - \psk@fillcyclex\space \tx@AutoFillCycleX - \fi - \ifnum\psk@fillcycley=\z@ - /CycleY {} def - \else - \psk@fillcycley\space \tx@AutoFillCycleY - \fi - \pst@number{\wd\pst@fillbox}% - \psk@fillsepx\space add - \pst@number{\ht\pst@fillbox}% - \pst@number{\dp\pst@fillbox}% - \psk@fillsepy\space add add - \tx@BoxFill - end}% - \fi - \pst@Verb{\tx@RotEnd}% - \endgroup} -% \end{macrocode} -% \subsection{Closing} -% -% Catcodes restoration. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\catcode`\@=\PstAtCode\relax -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \begin{macrocode} -%</pst-fill> -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \Finale -% -\endinput -%% -%% End of file `pst-fill.dtx' diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/pst-fill/pst-fill.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/pst-fill/pst-fill.ins deleted file mode 100644 index 67c9404c2f2..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/pst-fill/pst-fill.ins +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -%% `pst-fill.ins' -%% -%% Docstrip installation instruction file for docstyle `pst-fill' -%% -%% Herbert Voss <voss@pstricks.de> -%% -%% 2006-11-06 -%% -\def\batchfile{pst-fill.ins} -\input docstrip.tex -\keepsilent -\Msg{*** Generating the `pst-fill' package ***} -\askforoverwritefalse -\generate{\file{pst-fill.tex}{\from{pst-fill.dtx}{pst-fill}}} -\generate{\file{pst-fill.sty}{\from{pst-fill.dtx}{latex-wrapper}}} - -\ifToplevel{% -\Msg{***********************************************************} -\Msg{*} -\Msg{* To finish the installation you have to move the files} -\Msg{* pst-fill.sty and pst-fill.tex in a directory/folder searched by TeX.} -\Msg{*} -\Msg{* To produce the documentation, run the file `pst-fill.dtx'} -\Msg{* through LaTeX.} -\Msg{*} -\Msg{* If you require the commented code, desactivating the} -\Msg{* OnlyDescription macro, you must recompile, execute:} -\Msg{* `makeindex -s gind.ist pst-fill'} -\Msg{* `makeindex -s gglo.ist -o pst-fill.gls pst-fill.glo'} -\Msg{* and recompile.} -\Msg{*} -\Msg{***********************************************************} -} - -\endinput -%% -%% End of file `pst-fill.ins' |