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+# Xput
+
+__Declarative Desktop Publishing with LaTeX__
+
+The Xput LaTeX class provides a collection of macros that wrap the macro put to offer a more desktop-publishing-like experience for creating graphic rich documents like photo books.
+With Xput you can create single- and double-sided documents, create pages with margins, safety margins and bleed, use templates, align text and graphics in a grid, wrap text across multiple pages and use before pages.
+Generic templates, automatic grid layout and a simple and consistent user interface make it easier than ever to create graphic rich documents with LaTeX.
+Under the hood Xput uses the TikZ and tcolorbox packages, ImageMagick and Inkscape.
+
+Xput is distributed under the [LaTeX Project Public License](https://www.latex-project.org/lppl/lppl-1-3c/) version 1.3c or later.
+
+To submit bug reports and feature requests go to the official repository on [GitHub](https://github.com/friedemannbartels/xput/issues).
+
+## Installation
+
+In general, you should use the package manager shipped with your TeX distribution to install Xput. Alternatively you can copy the contents of [xput-1.0.1.tds.zip](https://github.com/friedemannbartels/xput/releases/download/1.0.1/xput-1.0.1.tds.zip) to your local TeX directory tree.
+
+### Command Line Tools
+
+For image optimization, shadow creation and preflight perform these installation steps:
+
+- Add the directory `tex/latex/xput/scripts` in your local TeX file tree to your `$PATH`.
+- Add `xputserver` to the list of `shell_escape_commands` in your `texmf.cnf`.
+- Install ImageMagick 7.0 or newer and Inkscape 1.0 or newer.
+
+The setup is tested with the engines `xelatex`, `pdflatex` and `lualatex` and the shells `zsh`, `bash` and `dash`.
+
+## Known Issues
+
+### LuaLaTeX
+
+Setting the page width and height as document option or in the preamble does not work with LuaLaTeX. You need to set the page width and height after `begin{document}`.
+Multi-threaded batch processing of images does not work with LuaLaTeX too.
+
+### LuaLaTeX and pdfLaTeX
+
+LuaLaTeX and pdfLaTeX only work with restricted shell access. When running with unrestricted shell access (`--shell-escape`), image optimization, shadow creation and preflight do not work.
+
+## Development
+
+Run visual regression tests with the following command:
+
+ cd test
+ xput test
+
+The tests are not included in the [CTAN](https://www.ctan.org/pkg/xput) package. You find the tests on [GitHub](https://github.com/friedemannbartels/xput/tree/main/test).
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+%%
+%% Copyright (C) 2022 by Friedemann Bartels
+%%
+%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
+%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either
+%% version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later
+%% version. The latest version of this license is in:
+%%
+%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+%%
+%% and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of
+%% LaTeX version 2008/05/04 or later.
+%%
+
+\documentclass[
+ draft,
+ twoside,
+ beginright,
+ % fanfold,
+ import,
+ optimize={quality=50, density=144}
+]{xput}
+
+\usepackage{lipsum}
+\usepackage{tgheros}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\renewcommand*\familydefault{\sfdefault}
+
+\pagewidth=200mm
+\pageheight=200mm
+\margin=20mm
+\innermargin=40mm
+\gutter=10mm
+\bleed=3mm
+\safetymargin=5mm
+\spinewidth=7mm
+
+\safezone
+
+\newbeforepage{primary}{
+ \setgrid[height=\margin, y=0mm]{{{}}}
+
+ \leftpage{
+ \text[center]{\thepage}
+ }
+
+ \rightpage{
+ \text[center]{\hspace*{\fill}\thepage}
+ }
+}
+\setbeforepage{primary}
+
+\begin{document}
+ \Large
+ \pagenumbering{roman}
+
+ \template[back cover,margin=0mm, inner margin=0mm]{f}{}
+
+ \page[front cover,color=white,page graphic=koepi, inner margin=\margin]{
+ \setgrid[width=100mm]{{{1}}}
+
+ \text[bottom]{
+ \fontsize{41.3mm}{46mm}\selectfont
+ \hskip -3mm
+ Berlin
+ \fontsize{7.5mm}{13mm}\selectfont%
+ \mbox{Photos by Friedemann Bartels}
+ }
+
+ \ifspine{
+ \setgrid[width=\spinewidth,x=-\spinewidth]{{{1}}}
+ \place{0 0 1 1}
+ \tikzgraphic{
+ \node[rotate=90] at (0.5\width,0.5\height){
+ \fontsize{4mm}{8mm}\selectfont
+ Xput\ \
+ };
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ \page{
+ \text{
+ \strut
+ \tableofcontents
+ }
+ }
+
+ \pagenumbering{arabic}
+
+ \setcounter{page}{0}
+ \page[before page=]{}
+
+ \page{
+ \text{
+ \strut
+ \section{Introduction}
+ \lipsum[1][1-7]
+ }
+ }
+
+ \newgraphic{koepi wide}{vpos=0.43, file=koepi}
+ \page[double, page graphic=koepi wide, before page=, color=white]{
+ \rightpage{
+ \text[bottom]{
+ \lipsum[1][8-10]
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+\end{document} \ No newline at end of file
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+%%
+%% Copyright (C) 2022 by Friedemann Bartels
+%%
+%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
+%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either
+%% version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later
+%% version. The latest version of this license is in:
+%%
+%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+%%
+%% and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of
+%% LaTeX version 2008/05/04 or later.
+%%
+
+\documentclass[draft]{xput}
+\usepackage{lipsum}
+
+\pagewidth=15cm
+\pageheight=15cm
+\gutter=10mm
+
+\newborder{my border}{width=2mm, color=magenta, radius=5mm}
+\newshadow{my shadow}{size=5, color=magenta, opacity=1}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+ \template{ff-ff}{
+ \graphic[
+ border=my border,
+ border radius=10mm
+ ]{1x1}
+
+ \graphic[
+ border=my border,
+ shadow=my shadow
+ ]{1x1}
+
+ \text[
+ shadow=my shadow,
+ shadow color=black,
+ shadow opacity=0.2
+ ]{\lipsum[1][1-5]}
+
+ \graphic[
+ shadow size=5,
+ shadow opacity=0.6,
+ shadow xshift=1mm,
+ shadow yshift=1mm
+ ]{1x1}
+ }
+
+\end{document}
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+%%
+%% Copyright (C) 2022 by Friedemann Bartels
+%%
+%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
+%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either
+%% version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later
+%% version. The latest version of this license is in:
+%%
+%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+%%
+%% and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of
+%% LaTeX version 2008/05/04 or later.
+%%
+
+\documentclass{xput}
+
+\pagewidth=20cm
+\pageheight=20cm
+\bleed=3mm
+
+\optimize[quality=50, density=144]
+\preflight
+\safezone
+
+\newgraphic{koepi scaled}{scale=1.02, hpos=0.2, vpos=1, file=koepi}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+ \page{
+ \graphic[hpos=0, scale=1.2]{3x2}
+ }
+
+ \page[page graphic=koepi scaled]{}
+
+\end{document}
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+%%
+%% Copyright (C) 2022 by Friedemann Bartels
+%%
+%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
+%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either
+%% version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later
+%% version. The latest version of this license is in:
+%%
+%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+%%
+%% and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of
+%% LaTeX version 2008/05/04 or later.
+%%
+
+\documentclass{xput}
+\usepackage{lipsum}
+
+\pagewidth=20cm
+\pageheight=20cm
+\gutter=10mm
+
+\grid
+
+\begin{document}
+
+ \page{
+ \setgrid{
+ {{1}{1}}
+ {{1}{1}}
+ }
+
+ \text{
+ A grid with two rows and two cells in each row.
+ }
+ }
+
+ \page{
+ \setgrid{
+ {{3}{2}}
+ {{2}{3}}
+ }
+
+ \text{
+ A grid with a width relation between cells.
+ }
+ }
+
+ \page{
+ \setgrid{
+ {[3]{1}{1}}
+ {[1]{1}{1}}
+ }
+
+ \text{
+ A grid with a height relation between rows.
+ }
+ }
+
+ \page{
+ \setgrid{
+ {[2]{1}{3!}}
+ {[2]{1}{2!}}
+ }
+
+ \text{
+ A grid with a fixed aspect ratio of some cells.
+ }
+
+ \graphic{3x2}
+
+ \place{1 1 2 2}
+ \graphic{1x1}
+ }
+
+ \page{
+ \setgrid{
+ {[1]{1!}{1!}{1!}}
+ {[2]{4!}{3!}}
+ }
+
+ \text{
+ A grid with a fixed aspect ratio of all cells.
+ }
+
+ \place{0 0 1 1}
+ \graphic{1x1}
+
+ \graphic{1x1}
+
+ \graphic{1x1}
+
+ \graphic{2x1}
+
+ \graphic{3x2}
+ }
+
+ \page{
+ \setgrid{
+ {[2]{2!}{2!}{2!}}
+ {[2!]{4!}{3}}
+ }
+
+ \graphic{1x1}
+
+ \graphic{1x1}
+
+ \graphic{1x1}
+
+ \graphic{2x1}
+
+ \text{
+ A grid with a fixed height relation between rows.
+ }
+ }
+
+ \page[gutter=10mm]{
+ \setgrid[
+ width=0.5\width,
+ x=\margin
+ ]{
+ {{1}}
+ }
+ \text{
+ Multiple grids on one page.
+ }
+ \setgrid[
+ width=0.5\width-\gutter,
+ x=\margin+0.5\width+\gutter
+ ]{
+ {{1}}
+ {{1}}
+ {{1}}
+ }
+ }
+
+ \page{
+ \setgrid[width=\height]{
+ {{1}{1}}
+ {{1}{1}}
+ }
+ \text{
+ A grid with free positioned content. The gutter is preserved.
+ }
+ \place{0.5 0.5 1.5 1.5}
+ \graphic{1x1}
+ \place{1.5 1.5 2 2}
+ \graphic{1x1}
+ }
+
+\end{document}
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+%%
+%% Copyright (C) 2022 by Friedemann Bartels
+%%
+%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
+%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either
+%% version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later
+%% version. The latest version of this license is in:
+%%
+%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+%%
+%% and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of
+%% LaTeX version 2008/05/04 or later.
+%%
+
+\documentclass[draft]{xput}
+\usepackage{lipsum}
+
+\pagewidth=15cm
+\pageheight=15cm
+\gutter=10mm
+
+\begin{document}
+
+ \template[gutter=5mm]{so-gs}{
+ \text{
+ This is a generic template.
+ }
+ }
+
+ \newtemplate{my template}{
+ \setgrid[height=\height-20mm]{
+ {[1]{1!}{1}}
+ {[1]{1!}{1}}
+ }
+ \placeholder{0 0 1 1}
+ \placeholder{1 0 2 1}
+ \placeholder{0 1 2 2}
+ }
+
+ \template[outer margin=10mm]{my template}{
+ \text{
+ This is a custom template.
+ }
+ }
+
+\end{document}
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+%%
+%% Copyright (C) 2022 by Friedemann Bartels
+%%
+%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
+%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either
+%% version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later
+%% version. The latest version of this license is in:
+%%
+%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+%%
+%% and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of
+%% LaTeX version 2008/05/04 or later.
+%%
+
+\documentclass{xput}
+\usepackage{lipsum}
+
+\pagewidth=15cm
+\pageheight=15cm
+\gutter=10mm
+
+\setgrid{
+ {{1}{1}}
+}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+ \page{
+ \text[breakable, name=lorem]{
+ \lipsum[2-3]
+ \par
+ \lipsum[4]
+ }
+ \usetext[lorem]
+ }
+
+ \page{
+ \usetext[lorem]
+ \tcbset{
+ boxrule=1mm,
+ boxsep=1mm,left=2mm,right=2mm,top=2mm,bottom=2mm,
+ colback=yellow,
+ colframe=red!75!black,
+ opacityframe=1,
+ opacityback=1,
+ arc=1mm
+ }
+ \text{
+ Text boxes use the package tcolorbox, so you can style these with the tcolorbox macro \texttt{tcbset}
+ }
+ }
+
+\end{document}
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+%%
+%% Copyright (C) 2022 by Friedemann Bartels
+%%
+%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
+%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either
+%% version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later
+%% version. The latest version of this license is in:
+%%
+%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+%%
+%% and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of
+%% LaTeX version 2008/05/04 or later.
+%%
+
+\documentclass[
+ bleed=3mm,
+ margin=10mm,
+ gutter=5mm,
+ page width=20cm,
+ page height=20cm,
+ draft,
+ safezone,
+ grid,
+ graphpaper
+]{xput}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+ \newtemplate{layoutguidesexample}{
+ \setgrid{
+ {{6}{1}}
+ }
+ \placeholder{0 1 1 2}
+ \placeholder{0 0 1 1}
+ }
+ \template{layoutguidesexample}{
+
+ }
+
+\end{document}
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+%%
+%% Copyright (C) 2022 by Friedemann Bartels
+%%
+%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
+%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either
+%% version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later
+%% version. The latest version of this license is in:
+%%
+%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+%%
+%% and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of
+%% LaTeX version 2008/05/04 or later.
+%%
+
+\documentclass[a4paper]{ltxdoc}
+\usepackage{microtype}
+\usepackage{hyperref}
+\usepackage{tikz}
+\OnlyDescription
+\hypersetup{pdfborder={0 0 0}}
+\def\Xputversion{1.0.1}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\title{
+ \Huge The \textsf{Xput} class\\
+ \Large\url{https://github.com/friedemannbartels/xput}\\
+ \Large Manual for Version \Xputversion
+}
+
+\author{\href{mailto:mail@friedemannbartels.de}{Friedemann Bartels}}
+
+\maketitle
+
+\tableofcontents
+
+\newpage
+
+\section{Introduction}
+
+When Apple discontinued its photo book feature in Apple Photos, I was missing an easy-to-use photo book application.
+In 2020, I started to develop my own solution.
+What started with some SVG templates and shell scripts ended up in the Xput class, a declarative desktop publishing approach.
+\par
+With Xput you can create single- and double-sided documents, create pages with margins, safety margins, and bleed, use templates, align text and graphics in a grid, wrap text across multiple pages and use before pages.
+Generic templates, automatic grid layout and a simple and consistent user interface make it easier than ever to create graphics-rich documents with \LaTeX.
+Under the hood Xput uses the TikZ and tcolorbox packages, ImageMagick and Inkscape.
+
+\section{Document}\label{sec:document}
+
+The document options described in the following can be either set as a document option (|\documentclass[twoside]{xput}|) or with a macro (|\twoside|) in the preamble.
+
+\DescribeMacro {\documentclass}
+Use the class and define your options with the |\documentclass|\oarg{options}|{xput}| macro.
+A single sided document is the default.
+\begin{figure}[h!]
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+ \draw[black, thin] (0,0) rectangle (1,1);
+ \draw[black, line width=1.5pt,line cap=round] (0,0) -- (0,1);
+ \draw[black, thin] (1.25,0) rectangle (2.25,1);
+ \draw[black, line width=1.5pt,line cap=round] (1.25,0) -- (1.25,1);
+ \draw[black, thin] (2.5,0) rectangle (3.5,1);
+ \draw[black, line width=1.5pt,line cap=round] (2.5,0) -- (2.5,1);
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{figure}
+
+\DescribeMacro {\twoside}
+Using the document option |twoside| results in a document with left and right pages.
+When you create a two-sided document, your document always has an even number of pages.
+If you create a document with an odd number of pages, an additional page is automatically inserted.
+Two-sided documents start with a right page by default.
+\begin{figure}[h!]
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+ \draw[black, thin] (0,0) rectangle (1,1);
+ \draw[black, line width=1.5pt,line cap=round] (0,0) -- (0,1);
+ \draw[black, thin] (1.25,0) rectangle (2.25,1);
+ \draw[black, line width=1.5pt,line cap=round] (2.25,0) -- (2.25,1);
+ \draw[black, thin] (2.35,0) rectangle (3.35,1);
+ \draw[black, line width=1.5pt,line cap=round] (2.35,0) -- (2.35,1);
+ \draw[black, thin] (3.6,0) rectangle (4.6,1);
+ \draw[black, line width=1.5pt,line cap=round] (4.6,0) -- (4.6,1);
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{figure}
+
+\DescribeMacro {\beginleft}
+Use the option |beginleft| to begin with a left page.
+\begin{figure}[h!]
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+ \draw[black, thin] (0,0) rectangle (1,1);
+ \draw[black, line width=1.5pt,line cap=round] (1,0) -- (1,1);
+ \draw[black, thin] (1.1,0) rectangle (2.1,1);
+ \draw[black, line width=1.5pt,line cap=round] (1.1,0) -- (1.1,1);
+ \draw[black, thin] (2.35,0) rectangle (3.35,1);
+ \draw[black, line width=1.5pt,line cap=round] (3.35,0) -- (3.35,1);
+ \draw[black, thin] (3.45,0) rectangle (4.45,1);
+ \draw[black, line width=1.5pt,line cap=round] (3.45,0) -- (3.45,1);
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{figure}
+
+By default, each page is placed on one paper.
+\DescribeMacro {\fanfold}
+With the |fanfold| option you can change this behavior so that a left and a right page are placed on one paper.
+In this case, the first page is a left one by default.
+\begin{figure}[h!]
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+ \draw[black, thin] (0,0) rectangle (1,1);
+ \draw[black, thin] (1,0) rectangle (2,1);
+ \draw[black, line width=1.5pt,line cap=round] (1,0) -- (1,1);
+ \draw[black, thin] (2.25,0) rectangle (3.25,1);
+ \draw[black, thin] (3.25,0) rectangle (4.25,1);
+ \draw[black, line width=1.5pt,line cap=round] (3.25,0) -- (3.25,1);
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{figure}
+
+\DescribeMacro {\cover}
+The |cover| option is similar to the |fanfold| option, but only applied to cover pages.
+Read more about cover pages in section~\ref{sec:pages}.
+\begin{figure}[h!]
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+ \draw[black, thin] (0,0) rectangle (2.3,1);
+ \draw[black, line width=1.5pt,line cap=round] (1,0) -- (1,1);
+(3.25,1);
+ \draw[black, line width=1.5pt,line cap=round] (1.3,0) -- (1.3,1);
+(3.25,1);
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{figure}
+
+\DescribeMacro {\beginright}
+If you want your fanfold document to start with a right hand page, you can use the option |beginright|.
+\begin{figure}[h!]
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+ \draw[black, thin] (0,0) rectangle (1,1);
+ \draw[black, thin] (0,0) -- (1,1);
+ \draw[black, thin] (0,1) -- (1,0);
+ \draw[black, thin] (1,0) rectangle (2,1);
+ \draw[black, line width=1.5pt,line cap=round] (1,0) -- (1,1);
+ \draw[black, thin] (2.25,0) rectangle (3.25,1);
+ \draw[black, thin] (3.25,0) rectangle (4.25,1);
+ \draw[black, line width=1.5pt,line cap=round] (3.25,0) -- (3.25,1);
+ \draw[black, thin] (4.5,0) rectangle (5.5,1);
+ \draw[black, thin] (5.5,0) rectangle (6.5,1);
+ \draw[black, thin] (5.5,0) -- (6.5,1);
+ \draw[black, thin] (5.5,1) -- (6.5,0);
+ \draw[black, line width=1.5pt,line cap=round] (5.5,0) -- (5.5,1);
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{figure}
+
+\subsection{Lengths}\label{subsec:size}
+
+The document lengths described below can be set either as a document option (|\documentclass[page width=21cm]{xput}|) or by assigning the dimension directly (|\pagewidth=21cm|) in the preamble or in the document.
+
+\DescribeMacro {\pagewidth}
+\DescribeMacro {\pageheight}
+You can set the lengths |page width| and |page height|.
+The default page size is |210mm| by |297mm|.
+
+\DescribeMacro {\bleed}
+You can set the |bleed| length.
+It applies to all paper edges.
+The default bleed is |0mm|.
+You can override the bleed for each edge separately by defining the lengths |top bleed|, |inner bleed|, |bottom bleed|, |outer bleed|.
+The paper size results from the page size and the bleed.
+
+\DescribeMacro {\safetymargin}
+The |safety margin| is the only length that has no influence on the final result.
+Its only purpose is to control the safe zone during editing.
+It is |0mm| by default and can be configured for each edge by defining |top safety margin|, |inner safety margin|, |bottom safety margin| and |outer safety margin|.
+
+\DescribeMacro {\margin}
+\DescribeMacro {\gutter}
+You can set the lengths |margin| and |gutter| for the document, for a page (see section~\ref{sec:pages}) or for a grid (see section~\ref{sec:grid}).
+The default margin is |20mm|, the default gutter is |0mm|.
+Similar to bleed and safety margin, the margin can be defined for each edge individually by setting |top margin|, |outer margin|, |bottom margin| and |inner margin|.
+
+You can create documents with cover pages.
+\DescribeMacro {\coverwidth}
+\DescribeMacro {\coverheight}
+Read more about creating cover pages in section~\ref{sec:pages}.
+You can set the lengths |coverwidth| and |coverheight|.
+By default, the cover pages are the same size as the inside pages.
+If you want to create a cover with a spine, use the |fanfold| or |cover| option described in section~\ref{sec:document}.
+In this case the length |spinewidth| takes effect.
+The default spine width is |3mm|.
+\par
+You can overwrite the bleed and the safety margin for cover pages.
+To do this, prefix the respective lengths described above.
+For example, define |cover inner bleed| or |cover safety margin|.
+
+\subsection{Page Graphics and Colors}\label{subsec:colors}
+
+You can define a page graphic and a page color with the options |page graphic| and |page color|.
+Set the option |color| to define the text color.
+These options can be defined for the document or for each page (see section~\ref{sec:pages}).
+\par
+Read how to set the scale and crop of a page graphic with the |\newgraphic| macro in section~\ref{sec:content}.
+
+\subsection{Layout Guides}
+
+The layout guides described in the following can be either set as a document option (|\documentclass[grid]{xput}|) or using a macro (|\grid|) in the preamble or the document.
+Layout guides can be switched on (|\safezone|) or off (|\nosafezone|).
+
+\DescribeMacro {\grid}
+The |grid| option visualizes the margin and the grid gutters with green lines.
+Read more about the grid in section~\ref{sec:grid}.
+\DescribeMacro {\safezone}
+The |safezone| layout guide shows a red border for the bleed and a thin pink line to indicate the safety margin.
+\DescribeMacro {\cuttingmarks}
+As an alternative to |safezone|, you can also use |cutting marks| to display cutting marks.
+\DescribeMacro {\graphpaper}
+Show a graph paper with the |graph paper| option.
+
+\begin{figure}[h]
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+ \node[anchor=south west,inner sep=0] (image) at (0,0) {\includegraphics[trim={15cm 16.5cm 0cm 0},clip,scale=1,page=1]{xputmanual-layout-guides.pdf}};
+ \node[anchor=south west,text depth=0mm,text width=4cm] (bleed) at (65mm,33mm) {Bleed};
+ \draw (bleed) -- ++(-32mm,0);
+ \node[anchor=south west,text depth=0mm,text width=4cm] (bleed) at (65mm,27mm) {Safety margin};
+ \draw (bleed) -- ++(-35mm,0.0);
+ \node[anchor=south west,text depth=0mm,text width=4cm] (margin) at (65mm,21mm) {Margin};
+ \draw (margin) -- ++(-43mm,0.0);
+ \node[anchor=south west,text depth=0mm,text width=4cm] (gutter) at (65mm,15mm) {Gutter};
+ \draw (gutter) -- ++(-70mm,0.0);
+ \node[anchor=south west,text depth=0mm,text width=4cm] (placeholder) at (65mm,9mm) {Placeholder};
+ \draw (placeholder) -- ++(-50mm,0.0);
+ \node[anchor=south west,text depth=0mm,text width=4cm] (graphpaper) at (65mm,3mm) {Graph paper};
+ \draw (graphpaper) -- ++(-40mm,0.0);
+\end{tikzpicture}%
+\end{figure}
+
+\DescribeMacro {\placeholders}
+The |placeholders| option shows template placeholders.
+Read more about templates in section~\ref{sec:templates}.
+\DescribeMacro {\fillpages}
+If you create a document with a cover and a first right hand page, use the |fill pages| option during editing to add blank pages to get a better impression of the final result.
+
+\subsection{Draft Mode}\label{subsec:draftmode}
+
+The |draft| option is a shortcut to enable the options |placeholders|, |cutting marks| and |fill pages|.
+It also speeds up rebuilding the PDF when changing the document.
+
+\section{Pages}\label{sec:pages}
+
+\DescribeMacro {\page}
+Create a page with the macro |\page|\oarg{options}\marg{content}.
+You can overwrite the document options |margin|, |top margin|, |bottom margin|, |inner margin|, |outer margin|, |gutter|, |page color|, |page graphic| and |color| for each page.
+
+Use the option |double| to create a double page.
+When creating a double page after a left page, a right page is automatically inserted before the double page.
+The option |double| is only recognized for double sided documents.
+\par
+Use the options |front cover| or |back cover| to create a front or back cover.
+If you have a back cover and a front cover, the back cover page must be defined first.
+If no option is active, the front cover is placed as the first page and the back cover as the last page of the document.
+In this case, the only difference from normal pages is that the cover pages are not counted in the page numbering.
+\par
+If the option |fanfold| or |cover| is selected, the back and front covers are laid out on one paper so that the cover is suitable for a book with a hard or soft cover (see section~\ref{sec:document}).
+Space is reserved between the back and front covers for the spine.
+Set the |spine width| document option as described in section~\ref{subsec:size}.
+\par
+With the options |hpos| and |vpos| you can set the default grid alignment for a page.
+Read more about the grid in the next section.
+
+\DescribeMacro {\setpagecolor}Alternativly to the option you can use the macro |\setpagecolor|\marg{color} to set the page color for all following pages.
+
+\DescribeMacro {\setpagegraphic}With the macro |\setpagegraphic|\oarg{options}\marg{name} you can define a page graphic for all following pages.
+The name references a graphic version created with the |\newgraphic| macro (see section~\ref{sec:content}).
+If no graphic version with the given name exists, the macro uses the name as the file name.
+You can change the clipping by defining relative decimal values for the options |scale| (>1), |hpos| and |vpos| (0-1).
+
+\DescribeMacro {\newbeforepage}With the macro |\newbeforepage|\marg{name}\marg{content} you can create a reusable page layer, that can be set before pages.
+\DescribeMacro {\setbeforepage}
+Use the macro |\setbeforepage|\marg{name} to define a before page for all following pages or use the page option |before page| to specify a before page for a individual page.
+
+\DescribeMacro {\ifleftpage}
+\DescribeMacro {\ifrightpage}
+Use the condition |\ifleftpage|\marg{content} and |\ifrightpage|\marg{content} to check for the current page alignment.
+
+\DescribeMacro {\leftpage}
+Within a page scope you can use the |\leftpage|\marg{content} macro to place content only on a left page.
+In comparison to the |\ifleftpage|\marg{content} condition, the macro sets a grid for a single page.
+That way you can combine single with double page layouts.
+\DescribeMacro {\rightpage}
+Accordingly you can use the |\rightpage|\marg{content} macro.
+
+\section{Grid}\label{sec:grid}
+
+The grid allows you to create rows with cells.
+You can define width and height relations between rows and cells.
+All definitions are relative.
+The size and position results from these relations and the configured dimensions page width, page height, margin and gutter.
+
+\DescribeMacro{\setgrid}
+Create a grid with the macro |\setgrid|\oarg{options}\marg{config}.
+The grid configuration is a nested list of rows and cells.
+A cell is defined by a number that describes the width ratio to the other cells in the row.
+The default grid describes a row with one cell:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+ \setgrid{
+ {{}}}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+You can define a width relation between cells by adding a integer value for each cell:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+ \setgrid{
+ {{1}{2}}}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+With an optional integer value for each row you can set a height relation between rows:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+ \setgrid{
+ {[2]{1}{2}}
+ {[1]{1}{2}}}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+You can set an aspect ratio for a cell by adding a |!| to the width.
+This way the aspect ratio is defined by the width of the cell and the height of the row.
+If all cells in a row have a fixed aspect ratio, the aspect ratio of the row is fixed too.
+In the following, a row with only fixed cells is named a fixed row.
+Because the height of a fixed row is determined by the aspect ratios of the cells, the height relation to the flexible rows is broken.
+In this case, you can force a height relation between flexible and fixed rows by adding a |!| to the height of the flexible row.
+In the following, a row with a forced height is named a forced row.
+
+The example defines a first fixed row with one cell and an aspect ratio of 3:2.
+The height of the second row is forced half of the height of the first row.
+The cells in the second row share the available width in the ratio one to two:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+ \setgrid{
+ {[2]{3!}}
+ {[1!]{1}{2}}}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+If the height of fixed and forced rows exceeds the available height, the grid shrinks to fit the available space.
+The defined aspect ratios of the cells are preserved and the grid is centered horizontally.
+In this case you can define the |hpos| option to align the grid horizontally.
+A value of |0| aligns the grid to the left, a value of |1| aligns the grid to the right.
+The default is a value of |0.5|.
+
+If the height of fixed and forced rows is less than the available height, all flexible rows share the excess height.
+If there are no flexible rows, the grid is centered vertically.
+In this case you can define the |vpos| option to align the grid vertically.
+A value of |0| aligns the grid to the top, a value of |1| aligns the grid to the bottom.
+The default is a value of |0.5|.
+
+As for a document or a page you can set |margin| and |gutter| options for a specific grid.
+With the options |width|, |height|, |x| and |y| you can override the intrinsic grid size and position.
+When overriding the grid size and position, you can calculate with the intrinsic values, for example |x=\x-1cm|.
+
+\subsection{Placing Content}
+
+The grid aligns content (see section~\ref{sec:content}) automatically in the given grid cells.
+To set the position of a content box manually use the macro |\place|\marg{fromrow fromcell torow tocell}.
+\DescribeMacro{\place}
+To place content in the first row and first cell use the macro |\place{0 0 1 1}| before the content.
+The definded place applies only for the following content box.
+The next boxes are then again placed with auto layout.
+\par
+The macro accepts decimals.
+That allows you to place content everywhere within the grid.
+The |gutter| is taken into account when calculating the positions.
+
+\section{Content}\label{sec:content}
+
+\subsection{Text}
+
+\DescribeMacro{\text}
+With the macro |\text|\oarg{options}\marg{text} you can place text.
+Align the text vertically with the |center| and |bottom| options.
+\par
+The |\text| macro uses the package tcolorbox and accepts tcolorbox options, for example to set text, frame or background color and transparency.
+The tcolorbox behaves slightly diffenrent then the standalone version: spacings, rules and background are removed by default.
+You can change the behaviour with the tcolorbox macro |\tcbset|\marg{options}.
+Also the |arc| options behaves different: if you set the |arc| to |0pt| the |outer arc| is also set to |0pt|.
+\par
+Add the option |breakable| to break text over multiple boxes and pages.
+\DescribeMacro{\usetext}
+Use the macro |\usetext|\oarg{name} to place the following text boxes in the grid.
+If you want to use multiple breakable text boxes you can initialize the text with the |name| option and define a name that you then can pass to the |\usetext| option.
+\par
+The |\text| macro accepts the options |shadow|, |shadow size|, |shadow color|, |shadow opacity|, |shadow xshift|, |shadow yshift|, |border|, |border width|,\break |border color| and |border radius|.
+Read more about shadows and borders in section~\ref{subsec:borders}.
+
+\subsection{Graphics}
+
+\DescribeMacro{\newgraphic}
+Create a reusable graphic version with the |\newgraphic|\marg{name}\marg{options} macro.
+Define the options |scale| (>1), |hpos| and |vpos| (0-1) to set the clipping of the graphic.
+With the option |file| you can link a file.
+If no file is defined, the name is used as the file name.
+
+\DescribeMacro{\graphic}
+The |\graphic|\oarg{options}\marg{name} macro places a graphic.
+The name references a graphic version created with the |\newgraphic| macro.
+If no graphic version with the given name exists, the macro uses the name as the file name.
+
+The graphic is scaled to fit in the content box.
+If the aspect ratio of the graphic differs from that of the defined content box, the graphic is cropped.
+You can change the cropping by defining relative decimal values for the options |scale| (>1), |hpos| and |vpos| (0-1).
+Same as the |\text| macro, the |\graphic| macro accepts the |border| and |shadow| options described in section~\ref{subsec:borders}.
+
+\DescribeMacro{\graphicspath}
+You can use the macro |\graphicspath|\marg{dir-list} of the graphics package to specify a list of directories in which to search for graphic files.
+
+\subsection{Other}
+
+\DescribeMacro{\xput}
+The macro |\xput|\marg{code} is an easy way to place arbitrary content in the grid.
+Within the code block the dimensions |\width| and |\height| represent the size of the content area and can be used to create graphics, that fit and adapt to the available size.
+\par
+\DescribeMacro{\tikzgraphic}
+The macro |\tikzgraphic|\marg{tikz code} works like the |\xput| macro, but wraps your input in a |tikzpicture|.
+
+\subsection{Shadows and Borders}\label{subsec:borders}
+
+Text and graphic content can be placed with a border or a shadow.
+You can define a border or shadow for a specific content box by using the options |border width|, |border color|, |border radius| to add a border or |shadow size|, |shadow color|, |shadow opacity|, |shadow xshift|, |shadow yshift| to add a shadow.
+\par
+\DescribeMacro{\newborder}
+\DescribeMacro{\newshadow}
+Define a reusable border or shadow with the macros |\newborder|\marg{name}\marg{options} or |\newshadow|\marg{name}\marg{options}.
+Apply the border or shadow to |\text| or |\graphic| with the option |border| or |shadow|.
+\par
+\DescribeMacro{\setborder}
+\DescribeMacro{\setshadow}
+To set a border or shadow within a page or document scope, use the macros |\setborder|\oarg{options}\marg{name} or |\setshadow|\oarg{options}\marg{name}.
+
+\section{Templates}\label{sec:templates}
+
+\DescribeMacro{\newtemplate}
+With the macro |\newtemplate|\marg{name}\marg{layout} you can create a reusable layout.
+Creating a template works the same way as creating a page.
+In addition to graphics and text you can define placeholders.
+\DescribeMacro{\placeholder}
+Use the macro |\placeholder|\marg{fromrow fromcell torow tocell} to define a content area that can later be filled with a text or a graphic.
+
+\DescribeMacro{\template}
+To use a template use the macro |\template|\oarg{options}\marg{name}\marg{content}.
+The available options are the same as for pages.
+
+The macro |\template| comes with an easy way to generate templates by using a name pattern.
+For example the template name \textit{sp} creates a template with a square and a portrait format placeholder.
+In this case the letter |s| specifies a square (1:1) and the letter |p| a portrait (2:3) format placeholder.
+Use the letter |l| to define a landscape ratio (3:2), |g| for golden ratio (5:3), |o| for golden upright ratio (3:5), |w| for wide ratio (2:1) or |f| for a flexible ratio.
+With the character |-| you can start a new row.
+Within a row you can mix the fixed placeholders (|s|, |p|, |l|, |g|, |o|, |w|) or use only flexible placeholders~(|f|).
+
+\section{Image Optimization}\label{sec:optimization}
+
+\DescribeMacro{\optimize}
+With the macro |\optimize|\oarg{options} you can enable image optimization.
+When enabled, JPG and PNG images are croped, resized and cached.
+This results in fast rebuilds when changing the document.
+You can set the options |density|, |quality|, |unsharp| and |downsample threshold|.
+The |density| option takes a number of the pixels per inch (default |300|), the |quality| option takes numbers between 1 and 100, the |unsharp| option an ImageMagick unsharp configuration (default |2x1|) and the |downsample threshold| a decimal value greater or equal 1 (default |1.2|).
+The |unsharp| option can also be applied for individual graphics.
+\par
+If you use image optimization and change the original graphics files, you must delete the cached versions so that the cache will update.
+\DescribeMacro{\import}
+The |\import| macro helps you to streamline this process.
+When enabled, you need an import directory in which to place the modified files.
+When the document is created, the files are moved to your image directory and the corresponding cached versions are automatically regenerated.
+The import directory is either the directory \emph{import} in your working directory.
+Or you can set a system wide import directory by defining the shell variable |XPUT_IMPORT_DIRECTORY|.
+\par
+\DescribeMacro{\preflight}
+Use the |\preflight| macro to proof the image resolution.
+If images have a final resolution less then 300 ppi you get a warning, if less then 200 ppi you get an error.
+With preflight enabled the maximum possible resolution is shown next to each graphic.
+
+\end{document}