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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-knot/Changes b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-knot/Changes index c3b8c07cf62..de5c36fe018 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-knot/Changes +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-knot/Changes @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ ..... pst-knot.tex +0.02 2009-11-08 - added \psBorromean + - better color handling 0.01 2009-11-07 initial version ..... pst-knot.pro +0.02 2009-11-08 changes to color handling 0.01 2009-11-07 initial version ..... pst-fun.sty diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-knot/pst-knot-doc.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-knot/pst-knot-doc.bib deleted file mode 100644 index aa2a55a632f..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-knot/pst-knot-doc.bib +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -%% -*-bibtex-*- -@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} } - -@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}ost{S}cript}, - journal = dtk, - year = 2002, - volume = {1/02}, - altvolume = 1, - altnumber = 14, - month = mar, - 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 - 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 - Funktionen im Zusammenhang mit dem Paket \texttt{pst-plot} - gezeigt. } -} - -@Book{companion, - author = {Michel Goosens and Frank Mittelbach and Sebastian Rahtz and Denis Roegel and Herbert Vo{\ss}}, - title = {The {\LaTeX} {G}raphics {C}ompanion}, - publisher = {{Addison-Wesley Publishing Company}}, - edition = 2, - year = {2007}, - address = {Reading, Mass.} -} - -@Book{PSTricks2, - author = {Herbert Vo\ss}, - title = {\texttt{PSTricks} -- {G}rafik f\"ur \TeX{} und \LaTeX}, - edition = {4.}, - publisher = {DANTE -- Lehmanns}, - year = {2007}, - address = {Heidelberg/Hamburg} -} - -@Book{LaTeXRef, - author = {Herbert Vo\ss}, - title = {\LaTeX\ Referenz}, - edition = {1.}, - publisher = {DANTE -- Lehmanns}, - year = {2007}, - address = {Heidelberg/Hamburg} -} -@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, -} - -@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{pst-plot, - Title = {\texttt{pst-plot}: Plotting two dimensional functions and data}, - Author = {{Timothy van} Zandt}, - Organization = {}, - Address = {\url{CTAN:graphics/pstricks/generic/pst-plot.tex}}, - Note = {}, - year = 1999 -} - -@Manual{multido, - Title = {\texttt{multido.tex} - a loop macro, that supports fixed-point addition}, - Author = {{Timothy van} Zandt}, - Organization = {}, - Address = {\url{CTAN:/graphics/pstricks/generic/multido.tex}}, - Note = {}, - year = 1997 -} - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-knot/pst-knot-doc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-knot/pst-knot-doc.pdf Binary files differindex 252505e68a8..c72c6e2268e 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-knot/pst-knot-doc.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-knot/pst-knot-doc.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-knot/pst-knot-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-knot/pst-knot-doc.tex index 3a96773f79d..ac0d7b37d06 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-knot/pst-knot-doc.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-knot/pst-knot-doc.tex @@ -25,8 +25,12 @@ \section{introduction} This is the very first try of drawing knots. The package uses the \PS\ -subroutines from the file \LFile{psMath.pro} from Matthias Buch-Kromann.) -Currentlx there is only one macro with two mandatory arguments, the origin +subroutines of the file \LFile{psMath.pro} from Matthias Buch-Kromann.) +Currently there are only two macros for knots. + +\section{\nxLcs{psKnot}} + +The macro \Lcs{psKnot} has one optional and two mandatory arguments, the origin of the image and the knot type. The following list shows all available knot types. \begin{BDef} @@ -99,8 +103,8 @@ with the same value. The default is 1 1. \end{LTXexample} \subsection{Border color} -The background color of the border can be controlled by \Lkeyword{knotbgcolor} -with only a numerical value of $[0..1]$ for a grayscale color. It makes +The background color of the border can be controlled by \Lkeyword{knotbgcolor}. +It can use any possible color value and it makes only sense for a colored background to get the same color for the crossing. \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t] @@ -108,7 +112,7 @@ only sense for a colored background to get the same color for the crossing. \psframe[fillcolor=black!20,fillstyle=solid](-2,-2)(6,2) \psKnot[linewidth=5pt,linecolor=red!50](0,0){7-4} \psKnot[linewidth=5pt,linecolor=red!50, - knotbgcolor=0.8](4,0){7-4} + knotbgcolor=black!20](4,0){7-4} \end{pspicture} \end{LTXexample} @@ -116,17 +120,37 @@ Pay attention that black!20 is the same as 0,8 of gray. \subsection{Border width} The width of the border is controlled by the keyword \Lkeyword{knotborder} and -it is preset to 2 as a factor to the current linewidth. -It must at least be the currentlinewidth (1.0). +it is preset to 5\Ldim{pslinewidth}. The border width is added +to the current linewidth. \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t] \begin{pspicture}(-2,-2)(6,2) \psKnot[linewidth=3pt,linecolor=cyan!60](0,0){6-3} \psKnot[linewidth=3pt,linecolor=red!50, - knotborder=5](4,0){6-3} + knotborder=5\pslinewidth](4,0){6-3} \end{pspicture} \end{LTXexample} +\section{\nxLcs{psBorromean}} + +The macro \Lcs{psBorromean} draws the so called Borromean rings. +It has one optional and three mandatory arguments, the origin +of the image, the inner and outer radius. The following list shows all available knot types. + +\begin{BDef} +\Lcs{psBorromean}\OptArgs\Largr{\CAny}\Largb{circle radius}\Largb{inner radius} +\end{BDef} + + +\begin{LTXexample} +\begin{pspicture}[showgrid=true](-2,-3)(10,4) + \psBorromean(0,0){1cm}{1cm} + \psBorromean[linewidth=8pt,knotborder=2\pslinewidth, + bmcolor={blue,yellow,magenta}](6,0){2cm}{1.5cm} +\end{pspicture} +\end{LTXexample} + + \clearpage \section{List of all optional arguments for \nxLPack{pst-knot}} |