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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pgf/text-en/pgfmanual-en-library-spy.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pgf/text-en/pgfmanual-en-library-spy.tex index b20b312e0e8..9bc7a69a992 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pgf/text-en/pgfmanual-en-library-spy.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pgf/text-en/pgfmanual-en-library-spy.tex @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The idea behind the |spy| library is to make is easy to create high-density pictures in which some important parts are repeated somewhere, but magnified as if you were looking through a spyglass: % -\begin{codeexample}[] +\begin{codeexample}[preamble={\usetikzlibrary{decorations.fractals,spy}}] \begin{tikzpicture} [spy using outlines={circle, magnification=4, size=2cm, connect spies}] @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ if you were looking through a spyglass: \end{tikzpicture} \end{codeexample} -\begin{codeexample}[] +\begin{codeexample}[preamble={\usetikzlibrary{decorations.fractals,spy}}] \begin{tikzpicture}[spy using overlays={size=12mm}] \draw [decoration=Koch snowflake] decorate { decorate{ decorate{ decorate{ (0,0) -- (2,0) }}}}; @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ automatically. scope, whereas |\spy| commands outside the inner |spy scope| but inside the outer |spy scope| allow you to ``spy on the spy''. % -\begin{codeexample}[] +\begin{codeexample}[preamble={\usetikzlibrary{decorations.fractals,spy}}] \begin{tikzpicture} [spy using outlines={rectangle, red, magnification=5, size=1.5cm, connect spies}] @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ automatically. to-be-magnified area. You can change this by providing the |at| option yourself: % -\begin{codeexample}[] +\begin{codeexample}[preamble={\usetikzlibrary{decorations.fractals,spy}}] \begin{tikzpicture} [spy using outlines={circle, magnification=3, size=1cm}] @@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ automatically. node is (also) always named |tikzspyinnode|. Following the spy scope, you can use this node like any other node: % -\begin{codeexample}[] +\begin{codeexample}[preamble={\usetikzlibrary{decorations.fractals,spy}}] \begin{tikzpicture} \begin{scope} [spy using outlines={circle, magnification=3, size=2cm, connect spies}] @@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ automatically. resulting in a node whose size and shape exactly corresponds to the area in the picture that is shown in the spy-on node. % -\begin{codeexample}[] +\begin{codeexample}[preamble={\usetikzlibrary{decorations.fractals,spy}}] \begin{tikzpicture} [spy using outlines={lens={scale=3,rotate=20}, size=2cm, connect spies}] @@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ way. filled, using a thick line; and the spy-on node is drawn, but not filled, using a very thin line. % -\begin{codeexample}[] +\begin{codeexample}[preamble={\usetikzlibrary{decorations.fractals,spy}}] \begin{tikzpicture} [spy using outlines={circle, magnification=3, size=1cm, connect spies}] @@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ way. This key creates a |spy scope| in which both the spy-in and spy-on nodes are filled, but with the fill opacity set to 20\%. % -\begin{codeexample}[] +\begin{codeexample}[preamble={\usetikzlibrary{decorations.fractals,spy}}] \begin{tikzpicture} [spy using overlays={circle, magnification=3, size=1cm, connect spies}] @@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ The following style is useful for connecting the spy-in and the spy-on nodes: \begin{key}{/tikz/connect spies} Causes the spy-in and the spy-on nodes to be connected by a thin line. % -\begin{codeexample}[] +\begin{codeexample}[preamble={\usetikzlibrary{decorations.fractals,spy}}] \begin{tikzpicture} [spy using overlays={circle, magnification=3, size=1cm}] @@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ Usually, the spy-in node and the spy-on node should have the same shape. However, you might also wish to use the |circle| shape for the spy-on node and the |magnifying glass| shape for the spy-in node: % -\begin{codeexample}[] +\begin{codeexample}[preamble={\usetikzlibrary{decorations.fractals,shadows,shapes.symbols,spy}}] \tikzset{spy using mag glass/.style={ spy scope={ every spy on node/.style={ @@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ the |magnifying glass| shape for the spy-in node: With the magnifying glass, you can also put it ``on top'' of the picture itself: % -\begin{codeexample}[] +\begin{codeexample}[preamble={\usetikzlibrary{decorations.fractals,shadows,shapes.symbols,spy}}] \begin{tikzpicture} [spy scope={magnification=4, size=1cm}, every spy in node/.style={ |