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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/README5
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal-doc.bib174
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal-doc.pdfbin804162 -> 7201737 bytes
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal-doc.tex296
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/dvips/pst-fractal/pst-fractal.pro208
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal.tex129
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/pst-fractal/pst-fractal.sty3
8 files changed, 578 insertions, 241 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/Changes b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/Changes
index 503e8ee798f..e297cdd6b27 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/Changes
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/Changes
@@ -1,9 +1,13 @@
pst-fractal.pro --------
+0.04 2017-11-26 add sierpinski curve
+0.03 2011-02-10 cometic changes
0.02 2010-02-10 fix bug in tx@fern
0.01 2007-04-05 first CTAN version
pst-fractal.tex --------
+0.08 2017-11-26 - add sierpinski curve
+0.07 2013-06-17 - allow level 0 for sierpinski
0.06 2010-02-10 - add another type of a Sierpinski triangle
0.05 2007-09-25 - allow unbalanced trees with option 0<c<1
- use option c for unballanced trees
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/README
index 60512ee4996..fe1f4a9f4f6 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/README
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/README
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Then do not forget to run texhash to update this tree.
For more information see the documentation of your LATEX distribution
on installing packages into your local TeX system or read the
TeX Frequently Asked Questions:
-(http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=instpackages).
+(http://www.tex.ac.uk/FAQ-install-where.html).
PSTricks is PostScript Tricks, the documentation cannot be run
with pdftex, use the sequence latex->dvips->ps2pdf.
@@ -14,3 +14,6 @@ with pdftex, use the sequence latex->dvips->ps2pdf.
To gett he documentation of this document you have to run
pst2pdf pst-fractal-doc --Iext=.jpg
+%% 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.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal-doc.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal-doc.bib
index 8eef82786f7..038d2b36a0a 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal-doc.bib
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal-doc.bib
@@ -1,88 +1,35 @@
-@STRING{dtk = {{D}ie {\TeX}nische {K}om{\"o}die} }
+@STRING{tugboat = {TUGboat} }
+@STRING{beiprogramm = {{\TeX}-Beiprogramm} }
+@STRING{bretter = {Bretter, die die Welt bedeuten} }
+@STRING{dtk = {{D}ie {\TeX}nische {K}om{\"o}die} }
+@STRING{editorial = {Editorial} }
+@STRING{fremdebuehne = {Von fremden B{\"u}hnen} }
+@STRING{fundus = {Aus dem Fundus} }
+@STRING{hinterbuehne = {Hinter der B{\"u}hne} }
+@STRING{leserbrief = {Leserbrief(e)} }
+@STRING{magazin = {Magazin} }
+@STRING{rezension = {Rezensionen} }
+@STRING{schonimmer = {Was Sie schon immer {\"u}ber {\TeX} wissen wollten \dots} }
+@STRING{theaterkasse = {Von der Theaterkasse} }
+@STRING{theatertage = {{\TeX}-Theatertage} }
-@Book{PostScript,
- Author = {Kollock, Nikolai G.},
- Title = {PostScript richtig eingesetzt: vom Konzept zum
- praktischen Einsatz},
- Publisher = {IWT},
- Address = {Vaterstetten},
- year = 1989,
-}
-
-@Manual{pstricks,
- Title = {PSTricks - {\PS} macros for Generic TeX},
- Author = {Timothy Van Zandt},
- Organization = {},
- Address = {\url{http://www.tug.org/application/PSTricks}},
- Note = {},
- year = 1993,
-}
-
-
-@Manual{pdftricks,
- Title = {PSTricks Support for pdf},
- Author = {Herbert Voss},
- Organization = {},
- Address = {\url{http://PSTricks.de/pdf/pdfoutput.phtml}},
- Note = {},
- year = 2002,
-}
-
-@Manual{miwi,
- Title = {References for \TeX{} and Friends},
- Author = {Michael Wiedmann and Peter Karp},
- Organization = {},
- Address = {\url{http://www.miwie.org/tex-refs/}},
- Note = {},
- year = 2003,
-}
-
-
-@Manual{vue3d:2002,
- Title = {Vue en 3D},
- Author = {Manuel Luque},
- Organization = {},
- Address = {\url{http://members.aol.com/Mluque5130/vue3d16112002.zip}},
- Note = {},
- year = 2002,
-}
-
-@Article{dtk02.2:jackson.voss:plot-funktionen,
- author = {Laura E. Jackson and Herbert Vo{\ss}},
- title = {Die {P}lot-{F}unktionen von {\texttt{pst-plot}}},
- journal = dtk,
- year = 2002,
- volume = {2/02},
- altvolume = 2,
- altnumber = 14,
- month = jun,
- pages = {27--34},
- annote = bretter,
- keywords = {},
- abstract = { Im letzten Heft wurden die mathematischen Funktionen von
- \PS~im Zusammenhang mit dem {\LaTeX}-Paket
- \texttt{pst-plot} zum Zeichnen von Funktionen beschrieben
- und durch Beispiele erl{\"a}utert. In diesem Teil werden
- die bislang nur erw{\"a}hnten Plot-Funktionen f{\"u}r
- externe Daten behandelt. }
-}
-@Article{dtk02.1:voss:mathematischen,
- author = {Herbert Vo{\ss}},
- title = {Die mathematischen {F}unktionen von {P}ostscript},
+@Article{ dtk02.1:voss:mathematischen,
+ author = {Herbert Voß},
+ title = {Die mathematischen {F}unktionen von {P}ost{S}cript},
journal = dtk,
year = 2002,
volume = {1/02},
altvolume = 1,
altnumber = 14,
month = mar,
- pages = {40-47},
+ pages = {},
annote = bretter,
keywords = {},
abstract = { \PS, faktisch genauso alt wie {\TeX}, ist im
Verh{\"a}ltnis dazu allgemein noch weniger bekannt, wenn es
darum geht zu beurteilen, was es denn nun im eigentlichen
- Sinne ist. Au{\ss}erdem wird h{\"a}ufig vergessen, dass
+ Sinne ist. Außerdem wird h{\"a}ufig vergessen, dass
sich mit den \PS-Funktionen viele Dinge erledigen lassen,
bei denen sonst auf externe Programme zur{\"u}ckgegriffen
wird. Dies wird im Folgenden f{\"u}r die mathematischen
@@ -91,29 +38,88 @@
}
@Book{tlgc2,
- author = {Michel Goosens and Frank Mittelbach and Sebastian Rahtz and Denis Roegel and Herbert Vo{\ss}},
+ author = {Michel Goosens and Frank Mittelbach and Sebastian Rahtz and Denis Roegel and Herbert Voß},
title = {The {\LaTeX} {G}raphics {C}ompanion},
publisher = {{Addison-Wesley Publishing Company}},
- edition = second,
+ edition = 2,
year = {2007},
address = {Reading, Mass.}
}
+@Article{girou:01:,
+ author = {Denis Girou},
+ title = {Pr\'esentation de {PST}ricks},
+ journal = {Cahier {GUT}enberg},
+ year = 1994,
+ volume = {16},
+ month = apr,
+ pages = {21-70}
+}
+
+@Article{girou:02:,
+ author = {{Timothy van} Zandt and Denis Girou},
+ title = {Inside {PST}ricks},
+ journal = TUGboat,
+ year = 1994,
+ volume = {15},
+ month = sep,
+ pages = {239-246}
+}
+
+@Book{PostScript,
+ Author = {Kollock, Nikolai G.},
+ Title = {Post{S}cript richtig eingesetzt: vom {K}onzept zum
+ praktischen {E}insatz},
+ Publisher = {IWT},
+ Address = {Vaterstetten},
+ year = 1989,
+}
+
+@online{pstricks,
+ Title = {PSTricks - {\PS} macros for generic {\TeX}},
+ Author = {{Timothy van} Zandt},
+ Organization = {},
+ url = {http://www.tug.org/application/PSTricks},
+ year = 1993
+}
+
@Book{PSTricks2,
- author = {Herbert Vo\ss},
+ author = {Herbert Voß},
title = {\texttt{PSTricks} -- {G}rafik f\"ur \TeX{} und \LaTeX},
- edition = {4.},
+ edition = {7},
publisher = {DANTE -- Lehmanns},
- year = {2007},
- address = {Heidelberg/Hamburg}
+ year = {2016},
+ publisher = {Heidelberg and Berlin}
}
-@Book{voss:math,
- author = {Herbert Vo\ss},
- title = {\LaTeX\ in {M}athematik und {N}aturwissenschaften},
- publisher = {{Franzis-Verlag}},
- year = {2006},
- address = {Poing}
+@Book{PSTricks2-UIT,
+ author = {Herbert Voß},
+ title = {PSTricks -- Graphics for \TeX\ and \LaTeX},
+ publisher = {UIT},
+ year = {2011},
+ address = {Cambridge}
}
+@Book{LaTeXRef-UIT,
+ author = {Herbert Voß},
+ title = {{\LaTeX} quick reference},
+ publisher = {UIT},
+ year = {2012},
+ address = {Cambridge}
+}
+
+@online{wolfram,
+ author = {Eric Weisstein},
+ title = {Wolfram MathWorld},
+ publisher = {{Wolfram}},
+ year = {2007},
+ url = {http://mathworld.wolfram.com}
+}
+
+@ctan{pst-tools,
+ author = {Herbert Voß},
+ title = {\texttt{pst-tools} -- Helper functions},
+ year = {2012},
+ url = {/graphics/pstricks/contrib/pst-tools}
+}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal-doc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal-doc.pdf
index 801bcfdb6f8..c9909824bbb 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal-doc.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal-doc.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal-doc.tex
index a78d68ada00..8bcd020028c 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal-doc.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal-doc.tex
@@ -1,12 +1,16 @@
-%% $Id: pst-func-doc.tex 273 2010-01-26 18:28:55Z herbert $
+%% $Id: pst-fractal-doc.tex 658 2017-11-26 16:55:41Z herbert $
\documentclass[11pt,english,BCOR10mm,DIV12,bibliography=totoc,parskip=false,
smallheadings, headexclude,footexclude,oneside]{pst-doc}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
-\usepackage{pst-fractal,pst-exa}
+\usepackage{pst-fractal}
\let\pstFV\fileversion
-\renewcommand\bgImage{\includegraphics[scale=1.5]{images/pst-fractal-doc-tmp-1.pdf}}
+\renewcommand\bgImage{\includegraphics[scale=1.5]{images/pst-fractal-doc-tmp-1}}
\def\PSLenv{\Lenv{pspicture}}
+\usepackage{animate}
+%\usepackage{auto-pst-pdf}
+
+\addbibresource{\jobname.bib}
\lstset{language=PSTricks,basicstyle=\footnotesize\ttfamily}
%
\begin{document}
@@ -57,28 +61,97 @@ arguments it is one of the two possible versions:
In difference to \Lcs{psfractal} it doesn't reserve any space, this is the
reason why it should be part of a \PSLenv{} environment.
-\begin{PSTexample}[pos=l]
+\begin{LTXexample}[pos=l]
\begin{pspicture}(5,5)
\psSier(0,0)(2,5)(5,0)
\end{pspicture}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
-\begin{PSTexample}[pos=l]
-\begin{pspicture}(5,5)
+\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t]
+\multido{\iA=1+1}{6}{%
+\begin{pspicture}(2,1.7)
\psSier[linecolor=blue!70,
- fillcolor=red!40](0,0){5cm}{4}
+ fillcolor=red!40](0,0){2cm}{\iA}
+\end{pspicture} }
+\end{LTXexample}
+
+
+\section{Sierpinski curve}
+
+There are four special optional arguments for the Siepinski curve:
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item \texttt{[n=4]} : number of iterations
+ \item \texttt{[N=all]} : number of placed points (only of interest for an animation)
+ \item \texttt{[dotcolor=red]} : in difference to linecolor for standard PSTricks
+ \item \texttt{[showpoints=false]} : show calculated points
+\end{itemize}
+
+\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t]
+\begin{pspicture}(-4,-4)(4,4)
+\psframe*[linecolor=cyan](-4,-4)(4,4)
+\psSier[unit=0.25,n=4,fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=yellow,linecolor=blue]
+\psgrid[subgriddiv=0,gridcolor=blue,griddots=5,gridlabels=0pt,unit=0.5](-8,-8)(8,8)
+\end{pspicture}
+\end{LTXexample}
+
+
+\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t]
+\begin{pspicture}[showgrid](-4,-4)(4,4)
+\psset{unit=0.25}
+% n=4 => Nmax=4^(n+1)=1024
+% ici on marque la moitie des points
+\psSier[n=4,N=512]
+\end{pspicture}
+\end{LTXexample}
+
+
+
+\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t]
+\begin{pspicture}(-4,-4)(4,4)
+\psframe*[linecolor=-yellow](-4,-4)(4,4)
+\psSier[n=5,unit=0.125,fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=-cyan,linecolor=-blue]
\end{pspicture}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
+
+
+
+\iffalse
+\begin{animateinline}[controls,% palindrome,
+ begin={\begin{pspicture}(-4,-4)(4,4)},
+ end={\end{pspicture}}]{5}% 5 image/s
+\multiframe{256}{i=1+1}{%
+ \psframe*[linecolor=yellow!20](-4,-4)(4,4)
+ \psgrid[subgriddiv=0,gridcolor=blue,griddots=5,gridlabels=0pt,unit=0.5](-8,-8)(8,8)
+% n=3 => Nmax=4^(n+1)=256 points
+ \psSier[linecolor=blue,linewidth=0.05,n=3,showpoints,dotsize=0.1,N=\i,unit=0.5]}
+\end{animateinline}
+
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+\begin{animateinline}[controls,% palindrome,
+ begin={\begin{pspicture}(-4,-4)(4,4)},
+ end={\end{pspicture}}]{5}% 5 image/s
+\multiframe{256}{i=1+1}{%
+\psframe*[linecolor=yellow!20](-4,-4)(4,4)
+\psgrid[subgriddiv=0,gridcolor=blue,griddots=5,gridlabels=0pt,unit=0.5](-8,-8)(8,8)
+% n=3 => Nmax=4^(n+1)=256 points
+\psSierpinskyCurve[linecolor=blue,linewidth=0.05,n=3,showpoints,dotsize=0.1,N=\i,unit=0.5]}
+\end{animateinline}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+\fi
\section{Julia and Mandelbrot sets}
The syntax of the \Lcs{psfractal} macro is simple
-
+%
\begin{BDef}
\Lcs{psfractal}\OptArgs\coord0\coord1
\end{BDef}
+
+
All Arguments are optional, \Lcs{psfractal} is the same as \Lcs{psfractal}\verb+(-1,-1)(1,1)+.
The Julia and Mandelbrot sets are a graphical representation of the following sequence
$x$ is the real and $y$ the imaginary part of the complex number $z$. $C(x,y)$ is a complex constant
@@ -97,15 +170,17 @@ z_0 &= (x_0;y_0)
\end{align}
$(x_0;y_0)$ is the starting value.
-\begin{PSTexample}[pos=l]
-\pspicture(-1,-1)(1,1)\psfractal\endpspicture
-\end{PSTexample}
+\psset{unit=1cm,opacity=0}
+
+
+
+\begin{LTXexample}[pos=l]
+\psfractal
+\end{LTXexample}
-\begin{PSTexample}[pos=l]
-\pspicture(-2,-2)(2,2)
+\begin{LTXexample}[pos=l]
\psfractal[xWidth=4cm,yWidth=4cm, baseColor=white, dIter=20](-2,-2)(2,2)
-\endpspicture
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
\subsection{Mandelbrot sets}
@@ -120,20 +195,16 @@ C(x,y) &= (x_0;y_0)
$(x_0;y_0)$ is the starting value.
-\begin{PSTexample}[pos=l]
-\pspicture(-1,-1)(1,1)
+\begin{LTXexample}[pos=l]
\psfractal[type=Mandel]
-\endpspicture
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
-\begin{PSTexample}[pos=l]
-\pspicture(-2,-2)(2,2)
+\begin{LTXexample}[pos=l]
\psfractal[type=Mandel, xWidth=6cm,
yWidth=4.8cm, baseColor=white,
dIter=10](-2,-1.2)(1,1.2)
-\endpspicture
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
\subsection{The options}
@@ -142,44 +213,36 @@ $(x_0;y_0)$ is the starting value.
\Lkeyword{txpe} can be of \Lkeyval{Julia} (default) or \Lkeyval{Mandel}.
-\begin{PSTexample}[pos=l]
-\pspicture(-1,-1)(3,1)
+\begin{LTXexample}[pos=l]
\psfractal
\psfractal[type=Mandel]
-\endpspicture
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
\subsection{\texttt{baseColor}}
The color for the convergent part is set by \Lkeyword{baseColor}.
-\begin{PSTexample}
-\begin{postscript}
+\begin{LTXexample}
\psfractal[xWidth=4cm,yWidth=4cm,dIter=30](-2,-2)(2,2)
\psfractal[xWidth=4cm,yWidth=4cm,baseColor=yellow,dIter=30](-2,-2)(2,2)
-\end{postscript}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
\subsection{\texttt{xWidth} and \texttt{yWidth}}
\Lkeyword{xWidth} and \Lkeyword{yWidth}
define the physical width of the fractal.
-\begin{PSTexample}
-\begin{postscript}
+\begin{LTXexample}
\psfractal[type=Mandel,xWidth=12.8cm,yWidth=10.8cm,dIter=5](-2.5,-1.3)(0.7,1.3)
-\end{postscript}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
\subsection{\texttt{cx} and \texttt{cy}}\xLkeyword{cx}\xLkeyword{cy}
Define the starting value for the complex constant number $C$.
-\begin{PSTexample}
-\begin{postscript}
+\begin{LTXexample}
\psset{xWidth=5cm,yWidth=5cm}
\psfractal[dIter=2](-2,-2)(2,2)
\psfractal[dIter=2,cx=-1.3,cy=0](-2,-2)(2,2)
-\end{postscript}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
\subsection{\texttt{dIter}}
@@ -187,25 +250,21 @@ The color is set by \Index{wavelength} to RGB conversion of the iteration number
\Lkeyword{dIter} is the step, predefined by 1. The wavelength is given by
the value of \Lps{iter} added by 400.
-\begin{PSTexample}
-\begin{postscript}
+\begin{LTXexample}
\psset{xWidth=5cm,yWidth=5cm}
\psfractal[dIter=30](-2,-2)(2,2)
\psfractal[dIter=10,cx=-1.3,cy=0](-2,-2)(2,2)
-\end{postscript}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
\subsection{\texttt{maxIter}}
\Lkeyword{maxIter} is the number of the maximum iteration until it leaves the loop.
It is predefined by 255, but internally multiplied by \Lkeyword{dIter}.
-\begin{PSTexample}
-\begin{postscript}
+\begin{LTXexample}
\psset{xWidth=5cm,yWidth=5cm}
\psfractal[maxIter=50,dIter=3](-2,-2)(2,2)
\psfractal[maxIter=30,cx=-1.3,cy=0](-2,-2)(2,2)
-\end{postscript}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
\subsection{\texttt{maxRadius}}
If the square of distance of $z_n$ to the origin of the complex coordinate system
@@ -213,25 +272,23 @@ is greater as \Lkeyword{maxRadius} then the algorithm leaves the loop
and sets the point. \Lkeyword{maxRadius} should always be the square of the "`real"'
value, it is preset by 100.
-\begin{PSTexample}
-\begin{postscript}
+\begin{LTXexample}
\psset{xWidth=5cm,yWidth=5cm}
\psfractal[maxRadius=30,dIter=10](-2,-2)(2,2)
\psfractal[maxRadius=30,dIter=30,cx=-1.3,cy=0](-2,-2)(2,2)
-\end{postscript}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
\subsection{\texttt{plotpoints}}\xLkeyword{plotpoints}
This option is only valid for the Sierpinski triangle and preset by 2000.
-\begin{PSTexample}
+\begin{LTXexample}
\begin{pspicture}(5,5)
\psSier(0,0)(2.5,5)(5,0)
\end{pspicture}
\begin{pspicture}(5,5)
\psSier[plotpoints=10000](0,0)(2.5,5)(5,0)
\end{pspicture}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
@@ -250,63 +307,57 @@ The coordinates of the center are optional, if they are missing, then $(0,0)$
is assumed.
-\begin{PSTexample}[pos=l]
-\begin{postscript}
-\psframebox{\begin{pspicture}(-3,-3)(3,3)
+\begin{LTXexample}[pos=l]
+\psframebox{%
+\begin{pspicture}(-3,-3)(3,3)
\psPhyllotaxis
\end{pspicture}}
-\end{postscript}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
-\begin{PSTexample}[pos=l]
-\begin{postscript}
-\psframebox{\begin{pspicture}(-3,-3)(4,4)
+\begin{LTXexample}[pos=l]
+\psframebox{%
+\begin{pspicture}(-3,-3)(4,4)
\psPhyllotaxis(1,1)
\end{pspicture}}
-\end{postscript}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
\subsection{\texttt{angle}}\xLkeyword{angle}
-\begin{PSTexample}[pos=l]
-\begin{postscript}
-\psframebox{\begin{pspicture}(-2.5,-2.5)(2.5,2.5)
+\begin{LTXexample}[pos=l]
+\psframebox{%
+\begin{pspicture}(-2.5,-2.5)(2.5,2.5)
\psPhyllotaxis[angle=99]
\end{pspicture}}
-\end{postscript}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
\subsection{\texttt{c}}\xLkeyword{c}
This is the length of one element in the unit pt.
-\begin{PSTexample}
-\begin{postscript}
-\psframebox{\begin{pspicture}(8,8)
+\begin{LTXexample}
+\psframebox{%
+\begin{pspicture}(8,8)
\psPhyllotaxis[c=7](4,4)
\end{pspicture}}
-\end{postscript}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
-\begin{PSTexample}
-\begin{postscript}
-\psframebox{\begin{pspicture}(-3,-3)(3,3)
+\begin{LTXexample}
+\psframebox{%
+\begin{pspicture}(-3,-3)(3,3)
\psPhyllotaxis[c=4,angle=111]
\end{pspicture}}
-\end{postscript}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
\subsection{\texttt{maxIter}}\xLkeyword{maxIter}
This is the number for the iterations.
-\begin{PSTexample}
-\begin{postscript}
-\psframebox{\begin{pspicture}(-3,-3)(3,3)
+\begin{LTXexample}
+\psframebox{%
+\begin{pspicture}(-3,-3)(3,3)
\psPhyllotaxis[c=6,angle=111,maxIter=100]
\end{pspicture}}
-\end{postscript}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
@@ -319,29 +370,26 @@ This is the number for the iterations.
The coordinates of the starting point are optional, if they are missing, then $(0,0)$
is assumed. The default \Lkeyword{scale} is set to 10.
-\begin{PSTexample}
-\begin{postscript}
-\psframebox{\begin{pspicture}(-1,0)(1,4)
+\begin{LTXexample}
+\psframebox{%
+\begin{pspicture}(-1,0)(1,4)
\psFern
\end{pspicture}}
-\end{postscript}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
-\begin{PSTexample}
-\begin{postscript}
-\psframebox{\begin{pspicture}(-1,0)(2,5)
+\begin{LTXexample}
+\psframebox{%
+\begin{pspicture}(-1,0)(2,5)
\psFern(1,1)
\end{pspicture}}
-\end{postscript}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
-\begin{PSTexample}
-\begin{postscript}
-\psframebox{\begin{pspicture}(-3,0)(3,11)
+\begin{LTXexample}
+\psframebox{%
+\begin{pspicture}(-3,0)(3,11)
\psFern[scale=30,maxIter=100000,linecolor=green]
\end{pspicture}}
-\end{postscript}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
\section{Koch flake}
@@ -355,21 +403,21 @@ is assumed. The origin is the lower left point of the flake, marked as red
or black point
in the following example:
-\begin{PSTexample}
+\begin{LTXexample}
\begin{pspicture}[showgrid=true](-2.4,-0.4)(5,5)
\psKochflake[scale=10]
\psdot[linecolor=red,dotstyle=*](0,0)
\end{pspicture}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
-\begin{PSTexample}
+\begin{LTXexample}
\begin{pspicture}(-0.4,-0.4)(12,4)
\psset{fillcolor=lime,fillstyle=solid}
\multido{\iA=0+1,\iB=0+2}{6}{%
\psKochflake[angle=-30,scale=3,maxIter=\iA](\iB,2.5)\psdot*(\iB,2.5)
\psKochflake[scale=3,maxIter=\iA](\iB,0)\psdot*(\iB,0)}
\end{pspicture}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
Optional arguments are \Lkeyword{scale}, \Lkeyword{maxIter} (iteration depth) and \Lkeyword{angle}
for the first rotation angle.
@@ -384,18 +432,18 @@ for the first rotation angle.
The coordinates of the starting point are optional, if they are missing, then $(0,0)$
is assumed. The origin is the center of the circle:
-\begin{PSTexample}
+\begin{LTXexample}
\begin{pspicture}[showgrid=true](-4,-4)(4,4)
\psAppolonius[Radius=4cm]
\end{pspicture}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
-\begin{PSTexample}
+\begin{LTXexample}
\begin{pspicture}(-5,-5)(5,5)
\psAppolonius[Radius=5cm,Color]
\end{pspicture}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
\section{Trees}
@@ -423,33 +471,33 @@ and the depth by \Lkeyword{maxIter}. Valid optional arguments are
\end{center}
\bigskip
-\begin{PSTexample}
+\begin{LTXexample}
\begin{pspicture}[showgrid=true](-3,0)(3,4)
\psPTree
\psdot*(0,0)
\end{pspicture}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
-\begin{PSTexample}
+\begin{LTXexample}
\begin{pspicture}[showgrid=true](-6,0)(6,7)
\psPTree[xWidth=1.75cm,Color=true]
\psdot*[linecolor=white](0,0)
\end{pspicture}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
-\begin{PSTexample}
+\begin{LTXexample}
\begin{pspicture}(-7,-1)(6,8)
\psPTree[xWidth=1.75cm,c=0.35]
\end{pspicture}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
-\begin{PSTexample}
+\begin{LTXexample}
\begin{pspicture}(-5,-1)(7,8)
\psPTree[xWidth=1.75cm,Color=true,c=0.65]
\end{pspicture}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
-\begin{PSTexample}
+\begin{LTXexample}
\begin{pspicture}[showgrid=true](-1,0)(1,3)
\psFArrow{0.5}
\end{pspicture}
@@ -461,10 +509,10 @@ and the depth by \Lkeyword{maxIter}. Valid optional arguments are
\begin{pspicture*}[showgrid=true](-3,0)(3,3.5)
\psFArrow[linewidth=3pt]{0.65}
\end{pspicture*}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
-\begin{PSTexample}
+\begin{LTXexample}
\begin{pspicture}(-1,0)(1,3)
\psFArrow[Color]{0.5}
\end{pspicture}
@@ -476,10 +524,10 @@ and the depth by \Lkeyword{maxIter}. Valid optional arguments are
\begin{pspicture*}(-3,0)(3,3.5)
\psFArrow[Color]{0.65}
\end{pspicture*}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
-\begin{PSTexample}
+\begin{LTXexample}
\begin{pspicture}(-3,-3)(2,3)
\psFArrow[Color]{0.6}
\psFArrow[angle=90,Color]{0.6}
@@ -489,17 +537,15 @@ and the depth by \Lkeyword{maxIter}. Valid optional arguments are
\psFArrow[Color]{0.7}
\psFArrow[angle=90,Color]{0.7}
\end{pspicture*}
-\end{PSTexample}
+\end{LTXexample}
\section{List of all optional arguments for \texttt{pst-fractal}}
\xkvview{family=pst-fractal,columns={key,type,default}}
\bgroup
-\raggedright
\nocite{*}
-\bibliographystyle{plain}
-\bibliography{pst-fractal-doc}
+\printbibliography
\egroup
\printindex
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/dvips/pst-fractal/pst-fractal.pro b/Master/texmf-dist/dvips/pst-fractal/pst-fractal.pro
index 388447fd20f..5493d734a73 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/dvips/pst-fractal/pst-fractal.pro
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/dvips/pst-fractal/pst-fractal.pro
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+%% $Id: pst-fractal.pro 659 2017-11-26 16:58:16Z herbert $
%%
%% This is file `pst-fractal.pro',
%%
@@ -15,9 +16,9 @@
%% `pst-fractal' is a PSTricks package to draw fractal objects
%%
%%
-%% version 0.02 / 2010-02-10 Herbert Voss <hvoss _at_ tug.org>
+%% version 0.04 / 2017-11-26 Herbert Voss <hvoss _at_ tug.org>
%
-/tx@fractalDict 20 dict def
+/tx@fractalDict 100 dict def
tx@fractalDict begin
%
/tx@Fractal {
@@ -46,7 +47,7 @@ tx@fractalDict begin
/MaxXPixel ED
/MaxY ED /MaxX ED
/MinY ED /MinX ED
- /rPixel 0.5 def
+ /rPixel 1 def
/totMaxIter maxIter dIter mul def
%
/DX MaxX MinX sub def
@@ -83,12 +84,12 @@ tx@fractalDict begin
} repeat
plot{
baseColor x y putPixel
- }{ iter 400 add tx@addDict begin
- ifCMYK { wavelengthToCMYK Cyan Magenta Yellow Black end setcmykcolor
- }{ wavelengthToRGB Red Green Blue end setrgbcolor } ifelse
+ }{ iter 400 add
+ ifCMYK { tx@addDict begin wavelengthToCMYK Cyan Magenta Yellow Black end setcmykcolor
+ }{ tx@addDict begin wavelengthToRGB Red Green Blue end setrgbcolor } ifelse
ifJulia { x y }{ cx cy } ifelse
- putPixel stroke
- }ifelse % Plot point if point is in set
+ putPixel stroke
+ }ifelse % Plot point if point is in set
} for
} for
} def
@@ -129,6 +130,76 @@ tx@fractalDict begin
} repeat
} def
%
+/append {
+% macro de Jean-Paul Vignault
+% extraite de pst-solides3d.pro
+ 3 dict begin
+ /tab2 exch def
+ /tab1 exch def
+ [ tab1 aload pop tab2 aload pop ]
+ end
+} def
+%
+/Rot-90 {
+ 2 dict begin
+ /y exch def /x exch def
+ y
+ x neg
+ end
+} def
+%
+/makeSierVariables {
+ /Pi [1.5 unit 1 unit
+ 1 unit 0.5 unit
+ 1 unit -0.5 unit
+ 1.5 unit -1 unit
+ ] def
+%
+ /P0 Pi def
+ /coefficient 1 def
+ 3 {
+ P0
+ [
+ 0 2 Pi length 2 sub {/i exch def
+ Pi i get Pi i 1 add get Rot-90
+ } for
+ ] /Pi exch def
+ P0 Pi append /P0 exch def
+ } repeat
+%
+/P1 {[
+ 0 2 P0 length 2 sub {/i exch def
+ P0 i get P0 i 1 add get % Rot-90
+ -2 unit coefficient mul add exch
+ -2 unit coefficient mul add exch
+ } for
+] } def
+%
+/P2 {[
+0 2 P0 length 2 sub {/i exch def
+P0 i get P0 i 1 add get Rot-90
+ 2 unit coefficient mul add exch
+-2 unit coefficient mul add exch
+} for
+] }def
+%
+/P3 {[
+0 2 P0 length 2 sub {/i exch def
+P0 i get P0 i 1 add get Rot-90 Rot-90
+ 2 unit coefficient mul add exch
+2 unit coefficient mul add exch
+} for
+] } def
+%
+/P4 {[
+ 0 2 P0 length 2 sub {/i exch def
+ P0 i get P0 i 1 add get Rot-90 Rot-90 Rot-90
+ -2 unit coefficient mul add exch
+ 2 unit coefficient mul add exch
+ } for
+] } def
+} def
+%
/tx@Phyllotaxis { %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% \pst@tempA
% \pst@fractal@c
@@ -326,4 +397,125 @@ tx@fractalDict begin
pop pop pop pop { count 0 eq { exit } if appol } loop
} def
%
+/tx@Hugo { %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%%Creator: Hugo M. Ayala'89, MIT
+% \pst@fractal@scale
+% \pst@tempA
+% \pst@fractal@maxIter, which is the depth
+% \pst@number\pslinewidth
+% { \pst@usecolor\pslinecolor }
+/setColor ED
+SLW
+/depth ED
+translate
+dup scale
+2 setlinecap
+setColor
+%
+/oldarrayx [0 540 72 72] def
+/oldarrayy [0 396 720 72] def
+%
+/scl .1 def
+%
+realtime srand
+/prorand { rand 32768 div 32768 div 1 sub scl mul} def
+/findrow {8 mul 7 sub sqrt 1 add 2 div truncate} def
+/findindex {dup 1 sub mul 2 div 1 add} def
+/findcolumn {dup findrow findindex sub} def
+/findnewrow {2 mul 1 sub} def
+/findnewcolumn {2 mul} def
+/findarraysize {dup 1 add mul 2 div 1 add} def
+/findnumoflines {dup 1 sub mul 2 div 3 mul} def
+/findnumpoints {dup 1 add mul 2 div} def
+/gtol {2 exch exp 1 add} def
+/fixangle {dup 180 ge {180 sub} if} def
+/backangle {dup 180 ge {180 sub} {180 add} ifelse} def
+/splitline {
+ tpx btx add 2 div /mdx exch def
+ tpy bty add 2 div /mdy exch def
+ tpy bty sub tpx btx sub atan
+ 90 add fixangle
+ /lineangle exch def
+ tpy bty sub dup mul
+ tpx btx sub dup mul
+ add sqrt /linelen exch def
+ prorand linelen mul dup
+ lineangle cos mul mdx add /mdx exch def
+ lineangle sin mul mdy add /mdy exch def
+} def
+%
+/findnewindex{ cvi /oldindex exch def
+ oldindex findrow cvi dup /oldrow exch def
+ findindex oldindex exch sub cvi /oldcolumn exch def
+ oldrow findnewrow cvi dup /newrow exch def findindex
+ oldcolumn findnewcolumn cvi dup /newcolumn exch def add
+ cvi /newindex exch def
+} def
+%
+/drawfractal {
+ 1 1 generation gtol 1 sub findnumpoints {
+ cvi /topindex exch def
+ topindex dup findcolumn exch findrow 1 add findindex add cvi
+ /leftindex exch def
+ leftindex 1 add cvi
+ /rightindex exch def
+ /tpx oldarrayx topindex get def
+ /tpy oldarrayy topindex get def
+ /btx oldarrayx leftindex get def
+ /bty oldarrayy leftindex get def
+ /mdx oldarrayx rightindex get def
+ /mdy oldarrayy rightindex get def
+ tpx tpy moveto
+ btx bty lineto
+ mdx mdy lineto
+ closepath stroke
+ } for
+} def
+%
+1 1 depth {
+ /generation exch def
+ generation gtol findarraysize cvi dup array /newarrayx exch def
+ array /newarrayy exch def
+ 1 1 generation 1 sub gtol findnumpoints {
+ findnewindex
+ newarrayx newindex
+ oldarrayx oldindex get put
+ newarrayy newindex
+ oldarrayy oldindex get put
+ } for
+ 1 1 generation 1 sub gtol 1 sub findnumpoints {
+ findnewindex
+ newcolumn newrow 2 add findindex add cvi dup
+ /leftindex exch def
+ 2 add cvi /rightindex exch def
+ newcolumn newrow 1 add findindex add cvi
+ /mindex exch def
+ /tpx newarrayx newindex get def
+ /tpy newarrayy newindex get def
+ /btx newarrayx leftindex get def
+ /bty newarrayy leftindex get def
+ splitline
+ newarrayx mindex mdx put
+ newarrayy mindex mdy put
+ mindex 1 add cvi /mindex exch def
+ /btx newarrayx rightindex get def
+ /bty newarrayy rightindex get def
+ splitline
+ newarrayx mindex mdx put
+ newarrayy mindex mdy put
+ /mindex leftindex 1 add cvi def
+ /tpx newarrayx leftindex get def
+ /tpy newarrayy leftindex get def
+ splitline
+ newarrayx mindex mdx put
+ newarrayy mindex mdy put
+ } for
+ /oldarrayx newarrayx def
+ /oldarrayy newarrayy def
+ 7 generation sub 5 div setlinewidth
+% drawfractal showpage
+} for
+drawfractal
+} def % end of /tx@Hugo
+%
end
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal.tex
index 1fc81444324..2c43333f82d 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pst-fractal/pst-fractal.tex
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+%% $Id: pst-fractal.tex 659 2017-11-26 16:58:16Z herbert $
%%
%% This is file `pst-fractal.tex',
%%
@@ -21,8 +22,8 @@
\ifx\PSTricksAddLoaded\endinput\else\input pstricks-add.tex\fi
\ifx\PSTXKeyLoaded\endinput\else \input pst-xkey \fi
%
-\def\fileversion{0.06}
-\def\filedate{2010/02/10}
+\def\fileversion{0.08}
+\def\filedate{2017/11/26}
\message{`PST-fractal' v\fileversion, \filedate\space (hv)}
%
\edef\PstAtCode{\the\catcode`\@} \catcode`\@=11\relax
@@ -68,6 +69,10 @@
\define@boolkey[psset]{pst-fractal}[Pst@fractal@]{Color}[true]{}
\psset[pst-fractal]{Radius=5cm,Color=false}
%
+\define@key[psset]{pst-fractal}{n}{\def\pst@fractal@n{#1 }}
+\define@key[psset]{pst-fractal}{dotcolor}{\pst@getcolor{#1}\psdotcolor}
+\define@key[psset]{pst-fractal}{N}{\def\pst@fractal@N{#1}}
+\psset[pst-fractal]{n=3,N=all,dotcolor=red}
%===========================================================
%
\def\psfractal{\pst@object{psfractal}}
@@ -75,7 +80,7 @@
\def\psfractal@ii(#1){\@ifnextchar({\psfractal@iii(#1)}{\psfractal@iii(#1)(1,1)}}%
\def\psfractal@iii(#1)(#2){%
\begin@SpecialObj
- \psset{unit=1pt}
+ \psset{unit=1pt}%
\pst@getcoor{#1}\pst@temp@A
\pst@getcoor{#2}\pst@temp@B
\pspicture(\pst@fractal@xWidth,\pst@fractal@yWidth)%
@@ -91,15 +96,17 @@
\pst@fractal@maxRadius
{ \pst@usecolor\pst@fractal@baseColor }
\ifx\pst@fractal@type\pst@fractal@Julia true \else false \fi
- \ifPst@CMYK true \else false \fi ^^J%
- tx@fractalDict begin tx@Fractal end ^^J%
+ \ifPst@CMYK true \else false \fi ^^J
+ tx@fractalDict begin tx@Fractal end ^^J
}% end add@pscode
- \endpspicture% end box
- \end@SpecialObj%
+ \endpspicture
+ \end@SpecialObj
\ignorespaces}
%
\def\psSier{\pst@object{psSier}}
-\def\psSier@i(#1){\@ifnextchar({\psSier@ii(#1)}{\psSier@iii(#1)}}
+\def\psSier@i{\@ifnextchar({\psSier@v}{\psSier@vi}}
+%
+\def\psSier@v(#1){\@ifnextchar({\psSier@ii(#1)}{\psSier@iii(#1)}}
\def\psSier@ii(#1)(#2)(#3){{%
\pst@getcoor{#1}\pst@temp@A
\pst@getcoor{#2}\pst@temp@B
@@ -133,11 +140,72 @@
\pst@tempB\space dup scale
0 setlinewidth
0 0 moveto 1 0 lineto 0.5 0.8660254 lineto 0 setlinewidth closepath
- gsave \pst@usecolor\psfillcolor fill grestore stroke
- #3 sierpy }%
+ gsave #3 0 gt { \pst@usecolor\psfillcolor }{ \pst@usecolor\pslinecolor } ifelse
+ fill grestore stroke
+ #3 dup 0 gt { sierpy } if }%
\end@OpenObj%
}
%
+\def\psSier@vi{% Siepinski curve
+ \begin@SpecialObj
+ \addto@pscode{
+ /n@ \pst@fractal@n def
+ /NbrePts (\pst@fractal@N) def
+ NbrePts (all) eq {/Npts 4 n@ 1 add exp cvi def}{/Npts NbrePts cvi def Npts 4 n@ 1 add exp gt {/Npts 4 n@ 1 add exp cvi def} if } ifelse
+ /dotcolor {\pst@usecolor\psdotcolor } def
+ /unit { \pst@number\psunit mul } def
+ tx@fractalDict begin
+ makeSierVariables
+%
+ n@ 1 eq {/Sierpinsky P0 def}{
+ n@ 1 sub {
+ /Sierpinsky P1 P2 append P3 append P4 append def
+%
+ /Tab1 [
+ 0 2 Sierpinsky length 2 sub {/i exch def
+ Sierpinsky i 2 getinterval
+ } for
+ ] def
+ /i@ Sierpinsky length 8 div 2.5 mul cvi def %
+ /Sierpinsky2 [
+ Tab1 length {
+ Tab1 i@ get
+ /i@ i@ 1 add def
+ i@ Tab1 length ge {/i@ 0 def} if
+ }repeat
+ ] def
+%
+ /P0 [
+ 0 1 Sierpinsky2 length 1 sub {/i exch def
+ Sierpinsky2 i get aload pop
+ } for
+ ] def
+ /coefficient coefficient 2 mul def
+ } repeat } ifelse
+%
+ newpath
+ Sierpinsky 0 get Sierpinsky 1 get moveto
+ 0 2 Sierpinsky length 2 sub {/i exch def
+ i 2 div Npts ge {exit} if
+ Sierpinsky i get Sierpinsky i 1 add get lineto
+ } for
+ Npts 4 n@ 1 add exp cvi ge {closepath} if
+ \ifx\psk@fillstyle\relax\else gsave \pst@usecolor\psfillcolor fill grestore\fi
+ \ifx\pslinestyle\@none\else \psls@solid stroke \fi
+ \ifshowpoints
+ 0 2 Sierpinsky length 2 sub {/i exch def
+ i 2 div Npts ge {exit} if
+ Sierpinsky i get
+ Sierpinsky i 1 add get
+ \psk@dotsize DS
+ 0 360 arc dotcolor fill
+ } for
+ \fi
+ end
+ }%
+ \showpointsfalse
+ \end@SpecialObj
+ \ignorespaces}
%
\def\psPhyllotaxis{\pst@object{psPhyllotaxis}}
\def\psPhyllotaxis@i{\@ifnextchar({\psPhyllotaxis@ii}{\psPhyllotaxis@ii(0,0)}}
@@ -174,6 +242,23 @@
\end@SpecialObj%
}}
%
+\def\psHugo{\pst@object{psHugo}}
+\def\psHugo@i{\@ifnextchar({\psHugo@ii}{\psHugo@ii(0,0)}}
+\def\psHugo@ii(#1){{%
+ \addbefore@par{scale=0.1,linewidth=0.001pt,maxIter=5}%
+ \pst@getcoor{#1}\pst@tempA%
+ \begin@SpecialObj%
+ \addto@pscode{
+ \pst@fractal@Xscale
+ \pst@tempA
+ \pst@fractal@maxIter
+ \pst@number\pslinewidth
+ { \pst@usecolor\pslinecolor }
+ tx@fractalDict begin tx@Hugo end
+ }% end add@pscode
+ \end@SpecialObj%
+}}
+%
\def\psKochflake{\pst@object{psKochflake}}
\def\psKochflake@i{\@ifnextchar({\psKochflake@ii}{\psKochflake@ii(0,0)}}
\def\psKochflake@ii(#1){{%
@@ -184,12 +269,12 @@
gsave ^^J%
\pst@tempA translate
\pst@usecolor\pslinecolor
- \pst@fractal@angle rotate ^^J%
- \pst@number\pslinewidth 10 div \pst@fractal@Xscale div SLW ^^J%
- \pst@fractal@maxIter ^^J%
- tx@fractalDict begin ^^J%
- \pst@fractal@scale ^^J%
- tx@Kochflake end ^^J%
+ \pst@fractal@angle rotate ^^J
+ \pst@number\pslinewidth 10 div \pst@fractal@Xscale div SLW ^^J
+ \pst@fractal@maxIter ^^J
+ tx@fractalDict begin ^^J
+ \pst@fractal@scale ^^J
+ tx@Kochflake end ^^J
}% end add@pscode
\psk@fillstyle
\addto@pscode{stroke grestore }
@@ -206,14 +291,14 @@
\pst@fractal@dIter
\pst@number\pst@fractal@Radius
\ifPst@fractal@Color true \else false \fi
- \ifPst@CMYK true \else false \fi ^^J%
- tx@fractalDict begin ^^J%
- gsave ^^J%
- \pst@tempA translate ^^J%
+ \ifPst@CMYK true \else false \fi ^^J
+ tx@fractalDict begin ^^J
+ gsave ^^J
+ \pst@tempA translate ^^J
\pst@usecolor\pslinecolor
\pst@fractal@scale
- \pst@number\pslinewidth SLW ^^J%
- tx@Appolonius end ^^J%
+ \pst@number\pslinewidth SLW ^^J
+ tx@Appolonius end ^^J
}% end add@pscode
\psk@fillstyle%
\addto@pscode{stroke grestore}%
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/pst-fractal/pst-fractal.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/pst-fractal/pst-fractal.sty
index 33b263ef54f..24f45c6acaf 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/pst-fractal/pst-fractal.sty
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/pst-fractal/pst-fractal.sty
@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
+%% $Id: pst-fractal-doc.tex 658 2017-11-26 16:55:41Z herbert $
\RequirePackage{pstricks}
\ProvidesPackage{pst-fractal}[2007/09/25 package wrapper for
pst-fractal.tex (hv)]
\input{pst-fractal.tex}
\IfFileExists{pst-fractal.pro}{%
\ProvidesFile{pst-fractal.pro}
- [2007/05/14 v. 0.01, PostScript prologue file (hv)]
+ [2017/11/26 v. 0.04, PostScript prologue file (hv)]
\@addtofilelist{pst-fractal.pro}}{}%
\ProvidesFile{pst-fractal.tex}
[\filedate\space v\fileversion\space `PST-fractal' (hv)]