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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/bearwear/bearwear-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/bearwear/bearwear-doc.tex index 9c6bd593391..80e6f2efdea 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/bearwear/bearwear-doc.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/bearwear/bearwear-doc.tex @@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ To dress the bear with the shirt, simply add the \verb+\bear+ command from the \bearwearkey{tikzlings-bears} package. \begin{tcblisting}{before=\parindent0pt\nopagebreak} - \tikz{\bear;\bearwear[v-neckline];} - \tikz{\bear;\bearwear[muscle shirt];} + \tikz{\bear\bearwear[v-neckline];} + \tikz{\bear\bearwear[muscle shirt];} \end{tcblisting} \subsection{Coloring the shirts} @@ -57,33 +57,33 @@ Basically every option that would make sense in a \lstinline|\fill| is allowed here. Patterns e.g. would work too. \begin{tcblisting}{tikz lower} - \bear; + \bear \bearwear [v-neckline, leftarm=red, rightarm=green, - body=blue]; + body=blue] \end{tcblisting} \begin{tcblisting}{tikz lower} - \bear; - \bearwear[arms=green]; + \bear + \bearwear[arms=green] \end{tcblisting} \begin{tcblisting}{tikz lower} - \bear; + \bear \bearwear [shirt= {shade, top color=blue, - bottom color=red}]; + bottom color=red}] \end{tcblisting} \begin{tcblisting}{tikz lower,before=\parindent0pt\nopagebreak} - \bear; + \bear \bearwear [v-neckline, shirt = {pattern= - horizontal lines light blue}]; + horizontal lines light blue}] \end{tcblisting} \subsection{Additional patterns} @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ \bearwearkey{body pattern}, \bearwearkey{shirt pattern}, \begin{tcblisting}{tikz lower} - \bear; + \bear \bearwear [v-neckline, shirt=red, @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ {pattern= {Stars[points=6, radius=0.5mm,distance=1.5mm]}, - pattern color=yellow}]; + pattern color=yellow}] \end{tcblisting} \subsection{Decorations} @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ predefined: \bearwearkey{bearheart} and \bearwearkey{beartummy}. \begin{tcblisting}{tikz lower} - \bear; + \bear \bearwear[shirt deco = {\fill[red] (beartummy) circle (1pt); \fill[red] (bearheart) circle (1pt);} @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ \end{tcblisting} \begin{tcblisting}{tikz lower} - \bear; + \bear \bearwear[shirt deco = {\node at (beartummy) {\includegraphics[width=5cm] @@ -127,25 +127,25 @@ \end{tcblisting} \begin{tcblisting}{tikz lower} - \bear; + \bear \bearwear[body deco= {\node at ([yshift=-1mm]bearheart) {\includegraphics[width=0.3cm] - {flag}};}]; + {flag}};}] \end{tcblisting} \begin{tcblisting}{tikz lower} - \bear; + \bear \bearwear[ shirt=Beige!80!black, body deco= {\node at ([yshift=-1mm]bearheart) {\includegraphics[width=0.5cm] - {latex-project-logo}};}]; + {latex-project-logo}};}] \end{tcblisting} \begin{tcblisting}{tikz lower} - \bear; + \bear \bearwear[ shirt=HotPink, body deco= @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ \end{tcblisting} \begin{tcblisting}{tikz lower} - \bear; + \bear \bearwear[ arms= DeepSkyBlue, body deco = @@ -170,11 +170,14 @@ \subsection{Scaling} - Scaling works as expected, but don't forget that nodes in \TikZ{} normally don't scale if you don't use the \lstinline|transform shape| key: + Scaling works as expected, but don't forget that nodes in \TikZ{} normally don't scale if you don't use the \lstinline|transform shape| key. + You can use a scope for the scaling, or the \texttt{scale} key as as unknown keys are passed to tikz -- + in this case don't forget that both + the bear and the shirt needs the same scaling factor. \begin{tcblisting}{tikz lower,before=\parindent0pt\nopagebreak,} \begin{scope}[scale=1.5] - \bear; + \bear \bearwear[ arms= DeepSkyBlue, body deco = @@ -189,6 +192,32 @@ \end{scope} \end{tcblisting} +\begin{tcblisting}{tikz lower,before=\parindent0pt\nopagebreak,} + \bear[scale=0.7] + \bearwear[scale=0.7, + arms= DeepSkyBlue, + body deco = + {\node at ([yshift=-2mm]beartummy) + {\includegraphics[width=4cm] + {montblanc}}; + \node[text=white, + font=\tiny\sffamily] + at ([yshift=2mm]beartummy) + {{Mont Blanc}}; + }] + \end{tcblisting} + + \subsection{Moving} + +It is possible to move the bear and the shirt with it. Ensure that the same shift +is used if you don't want to undress the bear. + +\begin{tcblisting}{tikz lower,before=\parindent0pt\nopagebreak,} + \coordinate (newbear) at (3,0); + \bear\bearwear + \bear[shift=(newbear)]\bearwear[shirt=red,shift=(newbear)] +\end{tcblisting} + \subsection{Setting up defaults} With \lstinline|\bearwearsetup| you can change the defaults: |