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It is possible to draw individual pieces and adjust their shape, produce tile patterns or to automatically generate complete jigsaws. + +This project is licensed under the LaTeX Project Public License v1.3c or later, see http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt + +The project repository, including a bug tracker, can be found at https://github.com/samcarter8/jigsaw/issues diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/jigsaw/jigsaw-doc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/jigsaw/jigsaw-doc.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3daa8e02019 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/jigsaw/jigsaw-doc.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/jigsaw/jigsaw-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/jigsaw/jigsaw-doc.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..58011e7435e --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/jigsaw/jigsaw-doc.tex @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% Documentation for the jigsaw package +% A package to draw jigsaw pieces with tikz +% Maintained by samcarter +% +% Project repository and bug tracker: +% https://github.com/samcarter8/jigsaw +% +% Released under the LaTeX Project Public License v1.3c or later +% See http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% +% Version 0.1 +% Aug 30, 2018 +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\documentclass[parskip=half]{scrartcl} + +% packages %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} +\usepackage[english]{babel} +\usepackage[bitstream-charter]{mathdesign} +\usepackage{jigsaw} +\usepackage[most]{tcolorbox} +\usepackage[paper=a4paper,margin=2.9cm]{geometry} +\usepackage{url} +\usepackage{xspace} +\usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} +\usepackage[hang,flushmargin,bottom]{footmisc} +\usepackage[colorlinks=true,breaklinks=true,urlcolor=duckblue,linkcolor=duckblue,citecolor=duckblue,filecolor=duckblue]{hyperref} + +% macros %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\newcommand{\CTAN}{\textsc{CTAN}\xspace} +\newcommand{\TikZ}{Ti\emph{k}Z\xspace} +\newcommand{\miktex}{MiK\TeX\xspace} +\newcommand{\texlive}{\TeX{}Live\xspace} + +% customisation %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\definecolor{duckblue}{RGB}{0,70,140} +\definecolor{marmotred}{RGB}{140,20,40} +\addtokomafont{sectioning}{\color{teal}} +\addtokomafont{date}{\normalsize} +\addtokomafont{author}{\normalsize} +\setlength{\footnotemargin}{0.7em} + +\lstdefinestyle{jigsawstyle}{% + language={[latex]TeX}, + tabsize=2, + breaklines, + basicstyle=\footnotesize\ttfamily, + commentstyle={\color{teal}\slshape}, + columns=fullflexible, + texcsstyle=*\color{duckblue}\bfseries, + keywordstyle=\color{red!60!black}\bfseries, + morekeywords={tikzpicture,scope}, + moretexcs={path,node,draw,clip,includegraphics,color,piece,tile,jigsaw}, + delim ={[s][\ttfamily\color{green!50!black}]{$}{$}}, + moredelim=[is][\footnotesize\ttfamily\color{orange!70!black}]{|}{|}, + moredelim={[s][\color{gray}]{<}{>}}, +} + +\tcbset{% + colframe=teal, + arc=2mm, + fonttitle=\bfseries, + sidebyside, + listing options={style=jigsawstyle}, + center lower, + righthand width=5.7cm, + bottom=0pt, + top=0pt, + sidebyside gap=10pt +} + +\lstset{style=jigsawstyle} + +% meta %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\title{The jigsaw package} +\subtitle{Drawing jigsaw pieces in \TikZ} +\author{% + \texorpdfstring{ + \begin{tikzpicture} + \piece[lightgray!70!white]{1}{-1}{1}{-1} + \end{tikzpicture}\\[0.8em] + \texttt{samcarter}\\ + \url{https://github.com/samcarter8/jigsaw}\\ +% \url{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/jigsaw} + }{samcarter}} +\date{Version 0.1 -- \today} + +\begin{document} +\maketitle + +\section{Introduction} +\label{intro} + +The jigsaw package allows to draw adjustable jigsaw pieces in \TikZ, to combine them and even to automatically create complete jigsaws. It is based on the TeX.Stackexchange answers \url{https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/446296/36296}. + +The development version of this package is located at +\url{github.com/samcarter8/jigsaw}. If you have any problems, ideas or other feedback, please make constructive use of its bug tracker. + +Copyright \raisebox{0.2em}{\tiny\fontfamily{cmr}\selectfont\textcopyright} +\texttt{samcarter}. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and\slash or modify this software under the terms of the LaTeX project public licence, version 1.3c or later \url{http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt}. + +\section{Usage} + +An individual jigsaw piece can be drawn with + +\begin{tcolorbox}[title={Jigsaw piece}] +\begin{lstlisting} +\piece{<bottom>}{<right>}{<top>}{<left>} +\end{lstlisting} +\tcblower +\begin{tikzpicture} + \piece{1}{-1}{1}{1} +\end{tikzpicture} +\end{tcolorbox} + +wherein arguments specify for each side if it should be a tab (-1), a straight line (0) or a slot (1). The following example will produce a jigsaw piece with one tab sticking out, one straight boarder and one slot: + +\begin{tcblisting}{title={Jigsaw piece}} +\begin{tikzpicture} + \piece{1}{-1}{0}{1} +\end{tikzpicture} +\end{tcblisting} + +With an optional argument, a fill colour can be passed to the piece: + +\begin{tcblisting}{title={Filled piece}} +\begin{tikzpicture} + \piece[teal]{-1}{1}{-1}{1} +\end{tikzpicture} +\end{tcblisting} + +Or to change the line colour: + +\begin{tcblisting}{title={Coloured piece}} +\begin{tikzpicture} + \color{teal}\piece{-1}{-1}{1}{1} +\end{tikzpicture} +\end{tcblisting} + +The shapes of the jigsaw pieces are designed to seamlessly fit into each other which allows to produce tile patters. + +\begin{tcblisting}{title={Manual tile pattern}} +\begin{tikzpicture} +\begin{scope} + \piece[teal]{1}{1}{0}{0} +\end{scope} +\begin{scope}[xshift=1cm] + \piece[lightgray]{1}{0}{0}{-1} +\end{scope} +\begin{scope}[yshift=-1cm] + \piece[lightgray]{0}{-1}{-1}{0} +\end{scope} +\begin{scope}[xshift=1cm,yshift=-1cm] + \piece[teal]{0}{0}{-1}{1} +\end{scope} +\end{tikzpicture} +\end{tcblisting} + +Manually position each jigsaw piece at the correct position can be tedious, therefore the command \lstinline|\tile[<colour>]{<bottom>}{<right>}{<top>}{<left>}| was added. It can be used outside of of the \lstinline|tikzpicture| environment to place the pieces besides each other like normal letters in a text. Line breaks have to be added at the appropriate positions and one has to be careful not to introduce additional spaces between the jigsaw pieces from unprotected line endings. + +\begin{tcblisting}{title={The tile command}} +\tile[violet]{1}{1}{0}{0}% +\tile[lightgray]{1}{-1}{0}{-1}% +\tile[teal]{1}{0}{0}{1} + +\tile[teal]{1}{-1}{-1}{0}% +\tile[violet]{1}{-1}{-1}{1}% +\tile[lightgray]{-1}{0}{-1}{1} + +\tile[lightgray]{0}{-1}{-1}{0}% +\tile[teal]{0}{-1}{-1}{1}% +\tile[violet]{0}{0}{1}{1} +\end{tcblisting} + +Finally there is also the possibility to automatically generate complete jigsaw puzzles using the command \lstinline|\jigsaw{<x>}{<y>}|, with \lstinline|<x>| and \lstinline|<y>| the number of rows and columns, respectively. + +\begin{tcblisting}{title={Automatic jigsaw generation}} +\begin{tikzpicture} +\jigsaw{6}{4} +\end{tikzpicture} +\end{tcblisting} + +This automatically generated jigsaw can also be overlaid on a picture: + +\begin{tcblisting}{title={Overlaid image}} +\begin{tikzpicture} +\clip (0,0) rectangle (6,4); +\node at (3,2) {\includegraphics[width=6cm] + {example-image-duck}}; +\jigsaw{6}{4} +\end{tikzpicture} +\end{tcblisting} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/jigsaw/jigsaw.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/jigsaw/jigsaw.sty new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..805bf280e14 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/jigsaw/jigsaw.sty @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +% !TeX root = jigsaw-doc.tex +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% The jigsaw package +% A package to draw jigsaw pieces with tikz +% Maintained by samcarter +% +% Project repository and bug tracker: +% https://github.com/samcarter8/jigsaw +% +% Released under the LaTeX Project Public License v1.3c or later +% See http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% +% Version 0.1 +% Aug 29, 2018 +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\ProvidesPackage{jigsaw} + [2018/08/30 v0.1 Draw jigsaw pieces in TikZ] + +\RequirePackage{tikz} + +\RequirePackage{ifluatex} +\RequirePackage{ifxetex} + +\ifluatex + \let\pdfrandomseed\randomseed +\fi + +\ifxetex + \pgfmathsetseed{\time} +\else + \pgfmathsetseed{\number\pdfrandomseed} +\fi + +\pgfmathparse{int(random(1,120))} + +\newcommand{\side}[1]{ +(0.0,#1*0.00) .. controls (0.0,#1*0.00) and (0.4,#1*-0.04) .. +(0.4,#1*0.04) .. controls (0.4,#1*0.11) and (0.2,#1*0.26) .. +(0.5,#1*0.26) .. controls (0.8,#1*0.26) and (0.6,#1*0.11) .. +(0.6,#1*0.04) .. controls (0.6,#1*-0.04) and (1.0,#1*0.00) .. +(1.0,#1*0.00) +} + +\newcommand{\halfpiece}[2]{ + \draw \side{#1} [rotate around={90:(0.5,0.5)}] \side{#2}; +} + +\newcommand{\piece}[5][\@nil]{ + \def\tmp{#1}% + \ifx\tmp\@nnil + \else + \fill[#1] + \side{#2} -- (0.5,0.5) + [rotate around={90:(0.5,0.5)}] \side{#3} -- (0.5,0.5) + [rotate around={180:(0.5,0.5)}] \side{#5} -- (0.5,0.5) + [rotate around={270:(0.5,0.5)}] \side{#4} -- (0.5,0.5) + -- cycle; + \fi + \draw + \side{#2} + [rotate around={90:(0.5,0.5)}] \side{#3} + [rotate around={180:(0.5,0.5)}] \side{#5} + [rotate around={270:(0.5,0.5)}] \side{#4}; +} + +\newcommand{\tile}[5][\@nil]{% + \begin{tikzpicture} + \path (0,0) rectangle (1,0.97); + \begin{pgfinterruptboundingbox} + \piece[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5} + \end{pgfinterruptboundingbox} + \end{tikzpicture}% +} + +\pgfmathdeclarerandomlist{inout}{{-1}{1}} + +\newcommand{\jigsaw}[2]{% + \def\xmax{#1} + \def\ymax{#2} + \foreach \x in {1,...,\xmax}{ + \foreach \y in {1,...,\ymax}{ + \ifnum\y=1 + \def\bottom{0} + \else + \pgfmathrandomitem{\bottom}{inout}% + \fi + \ifnum\x=\xmax + \def\right{0} + \else + \pgfmathrandomitem{\right}{inout}% + \fi + \begin{scope}[xshift=\x cm-1cm, yshift=\y cm-1cm] + \halfpiece{\bottom}{\right} + \end{scope} + } + } + \draw (0,0) -- (0,\ymax) -- (\xmax,\ymax); +}
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