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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2016-03-24 22:23:57 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2016-03-24 22:23:57 +0000 |
commit | 5649b3b81e1babdfd097085d8a541264f7b38b62 (patch) | |
tree | 3d40bcd6bafbb2bae3cff250a1a7e76e717097d4 /Master/texmf-dist/source/xelatex | |
parent | da3caec89e8d5b90807e5b6beb49a8e021aea73e (diff) |
xespotcolor (24mar16)
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@40118 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
Diffstat (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/source/xelatex')
-rw-r--r-- | Master/texmf-dist/source/xelatex/xespotcolor/xespotcolor.dtx | 33 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Master/texmf-dist/source/xelatex/xespotcolor/xespotcolor.ins | 2 |
2 files changed, 29 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/xelatex/xespotcolor/xespotcolor.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/xelatex/xespotcolor/xespotcolor.dtx index 4844307a11c..88cf2450edf 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/xelatex/xespotcolor/xespotcolor.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/xelatex/xespotcolor/xespotcolor.dtx @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ % %<xespotcolor, >\ProvidesFile{xesporcolor.sty} % -%<xespotcolor, > [2016/01/02 v2.0 Package `xespotcolor.sty'] +%<xespotcolor, > [2016/03/22 v2.0a Package `xespotcolor.sty'] % % \begin{macrocode} %<*driver> @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ % (Apostolos Syropoulos)\\ % Xanthi, Greece\\ % \texttt{asyropoulos@yahoo.com}} -% \date{2016/01/02} +% \date{2016/03/22} %\maketitle % \begin{abstract} % A spot color is one that is printed with its own ink. Typically, printers use spot colors @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ %<*xespotcolor> \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{xespotcolor} - [2016/01/02 v.2.0, Package for adding Spot Color support to LaTeX/XeLaTeX.] + [2016/03/22 v.2.0a, Package for adding Spot Color support to LaTeX/XeLaTeX.] % \end{macrocode} % The package needs three packages in order to operate properly: the \textsf{graphics} package, the % \textsf{everypage} package, and either the package \textsf{color} or the package \textsf{xcolor}. @@ -214,8 +214,11 @@ % space, which has been declared with |\NewSpotColorSpace|, the name of a new color, a name which will be % used internally, and a CMYK representation of the new color. For example, here is a typical use of this macro: % \begin{center} -%|\AddSpotColor{NEWCS}{NEWCOLOR}{Name\SpotSpace in\SpotSpace PDF}{0.5 1.0 0.51 0}| +%|\AddSpotColor{NEWCS}{NEWCOLOR}{emerald\SpotSpace city}{0.83 0 0.04 30}| % \end{center} +% CMYK tables usually specify the four color components using percentages, which must be ``translated'' to +% numbers between 0 and 1. +% % Macro |\SpotSpace| is used to introduce blanks in names. According to the PDF standard a blank is denoted % by the character sequence |#20| and this is the reason why |\SpotSpace| is defined as follows: % \begin{macrocode} @@ -293,7 +296,7 @@ % \end{center} % Note that the second argument of this command must always be |spotcolor|, since this is the color % model we are using. In addition, this command is meaningful only when -% one has defined a few things using commands like the following ones: +% one has defined a new color space, a new spot color using commands like the following ones: %\begin{center} %\begin{tabular}{l} %|\NewSpotColorSpace{SPCOLORSPACE}|\\ @@ -301,6 +304,7 @@ %|\SetPageColorSpace{SPCOLORSPACE}|\\ %\end{tabular} %\end{center} +% Note that we must set the page color space! % % Depending on which color package is in use, different low-level commands are executed in order to % actually define the new color. These new commands are provided by this package. In particular, when the @@ -359,6 +363,25 @@ %</xespotcolor> % \end{macrocode} % \Finale +% \section{Simple Usage Example} +% The code that follows shows how one should use the package to create color drawings using Tikz. +% \begin{flushleft} +% |% First define a new color space|\\ +% |\NewSpotColorSpace{MyPantone}|\\ +% |% Now define real colors|\\ +% |\AddSpotColor{MyPantone}{Blue}{Spot\SpotSpace Color\SpotSpace Blue}{0.92 0.24 0 0}|\\ +% |\AddSpotColor{MyPantone}{Green}{Spot\SpotSpace Color\SpotSpace Green} {0.65 0 0.96 0}|\\ +% |% Next we need to set the page color space|\\ +% |\SetPageColorSpace{MyPantone}|\\ +% |% Finally we can define colors!|\\ +% |\definecolor{MyGreen}{spotcolor}{Green,0.5}|\\ +% |\definecolor{MyBlue}{spotcolor}{Blue,0.5}|\\ +% |% And this how we use these colors in drawings.|\\ +% |\begin{tikzpicture}|\\ +% | \filldraw[color=MyGreen] (0.1,0.1) rectangle (1.9,0.9);|\\ +% | \draw[color=MyBlue, ultra thick] (0,0) rectangle (2,1);|\\ +% |\end{tikzpicture}|\\ +% \end{flushleft} % \section*{Acknowledgements} % I would like to thank Akira Kakuto for his comments and suggestions. Also, I would like to thank % иеромонах Пантелеимон (Королев) [hieromonk Panteleimon] for his questions and testing. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/xelatex/xespotcolor/xespotcolor.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/xelatex/xespotcolor/xespotcolor.ins index a12d6f712f4..87a72bfb1f1 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/xelatex/xespotcolor/xespotcolor.ins +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/xelatex/xespotcolor/xespotcolor.ins @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ %% This file is part of the `xespotcolor' package. %% You are not allowed to modify its contents. %% -\def\filedate{2016/01/02} +\def\filedate{2016/03/22} \def\batchfile{xespotcolor.ins} \input docstrip.tex |