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The latest version of this license is in: +% +% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% +% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of +% LaTeX version 2008-05-04 or later. +% +% \fi +% +% \iffalse +%<*driver> +\documentclass{ltxdoc} +\usepackage{tikzsymbols} +\usepackage[english]{babel} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage{array} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage[colorlinks=true]{hyperref} +\EnableCrossrefs +\CodelineIndex +\RecordChanges +\makeatletter +\newcommand{\definedBasicTree}[5][1]{% +\def\leaf@or@not@leaf{#5}% +\def\@leaf@is@leaf{leaf}% +\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=#1,x=1.3ex,y=1.3ex] +\draw[#2] (0,0) -- (0,1); +\draw[#3] (0,1) -- (1,1); +\draw[#4] (1,1) -- (1,0); +\ifx\leaf@or@not@leaf\@leaf@is@leaf% +\draw[#3] (1,0) -- (0.5,0); +\draw[#4] (0.5,0) -- (0,0); +\fi% +\end{tikzpicture}% +}\makeatother +\newcommand{\mysec}[1]{\noindent\bfseries\large #1 \par} + +\begin{document} +\DocInput{tikzsymbols.dtx} +\end{document} +%</driver> +% \fi +% +% +% \CharacterTable +% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z +% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z +% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 +% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# +% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& +% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) +% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, +% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ +% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< +% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? +% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ +% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ +% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| +% Right brace \} Tilde \~} +% +% +% +% +%\changes {v1.0} {2013/01/19} {Initial version} +%\changes {v1.05} {2013/02/13} {Deleted a ``t'' in the BasicTree-code, shortened the trunk from the tree a bit, renamed some codes, made an index} +%\changes {v1.6} {2013/02/14} {Now ``Person'' can be used in sections, etc.} +%\changes {v1.6} {2013/02/14} {Now an error message is generated if the last parameter of ``BasicTree'' is neither ``leaf'' nor empty.} +%\changes {v1.6} {2013/02/14} { New options: draft and final. If in documentclass the option ``draft'' is defined, the package recognizes it. Plus some warnings if you use class option draft/final with package option tree=on/off.} +%\changes {v1.6} {2013/02/14} { Renamed ``tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput'' to ``tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput''} +% +% +% +% +% \GetFileInfo{tikzsymbols.sty} +% +%\DoNotIndex {\begin{tikzpicture},\end{tikzpicture}} +%\DoNotIndex {\verb, \DeclareRobustCommandx} +%\DoNotIndex {=\verb} +%\DoNotIndex {\verb||} +%\DoNotIndex {\draw,\fill,\DeclareRobustCommand, \colorlet,\shade} +%\DoNotIndex {\xspace,\begin,\end} +% +% +% +% +% +% +% +%\title{\textsf{tikzsymbols}\thanks{This document corresponds to \textsf{tikzsymbols}~\fileversion, dated~\filedate.}} +%\author{Ben Vitecek \\ \texttt{b.vitecek@gmx.at}} +%\maketitle +% +%\begin{abstract}\centering +%Just some symbols created with ``tikz''. +% +% English is not my native language. So there might be some errors \Winkey +%\end{abstract} +% +% +%\tableofcontents +% +% +% +% \section{Short Introduction} +% +% There are about two emoticons available in \LaTeX{}: Smiley and Frowny. +% But why aren't there more? Or why did nobody make cooking-symbols? +% I thought about this questions and during a project I developed some (cooking)symbols. +% Developing them was real fun and so I made some more, reworked some etc. +% And one day I had the idea ``Why not uploading these symbols in CTAN?'' +% Well, now I am here and writing this documentation about my first package. +% It's a strange feeling \dots +% +% \section{Options} \label{Options} +%^^A This package offers exactly \textbf{one} option (and I am extremly proud of this one option. Do you know why? Because it took almost two hours to produce it. There is no thing like a ``easy'' keyval syntax! Well, maybe it took so long because it was my first time producing something like that \dots{} However, I am extremely glad that this option works \dSmiley). +% +% These options are for the commands in the section ``Trees'' \ref{Trees}. +% The trees look pretty nice, but have one drawback: \LaTeX{} needs extremely long to produce them. +% So these options come in handy: by turning \verb|tree=off| or using \verb|draft| the trees will be replaced by squares (for an example see section ``Trees'' \ref{Trees}). +% Those squares are fast produced by \LaTeX{} and have almost the same size as the trees, they are ``spacefillers''. +% In your final document you can turn \verb|tree=on|, delete it or write \verb|final| and the trees will be produced. +% +%^^A Since version 1.6 this package offers some new options: +% +%^^A The option \verb|tree| can be turned on/off using the xkeyval package. +% +%^^A Instead of \verb|tree=off| you can also write \verb|draft|; instead of \verb|tree=on| you can just write \verb|final|. +% +%^^A And if you are using the class option \verb|draft| or \verb|final|, you can write. +%^^A\vspace{1ex} +% +% +% +% \begin{longtable}{c|c} +% Options to produce normal trees: \BasicTree{black!60!}{black!40!white}{black!30!white}{leaf} & Options for ``spacefillers'': \definedBasicTree{black!60!}{black!40!white}{black!30!white}{leaf}\\\hline\vspace{-1.5ex} \endhead +% \verb|\usepackage{tikzsymbols}| \\[1ex] +%\verb|\usepackage{tree=on}{tikzsymbols}| & \verb|\usepackage{tree=off}{tikzsymbols}| \\[1ex] +% \verb|\usepackage{final}{tikzsymbols}|&\verb|\usepackage{draft}{tikzsymbols}| \\[1ex] +% \verb|\documentclass[final]{class}| & \verb|\documentclass[draft]{class}| \\ +% \verb|\usepackage{tikzsymbols}| & \verb|\usepackage{tikzsymbols}| +% \end{longtable} +% +% +% +% Note: you shouldn't use both, \verb|tree=on/off| and class-option \verb|draft|. +% It's just unnecessary. +% +% While working on this document I used the \verb|draft| syntax and in the final output I deleted it. +% +% But there are no warnings, if you misspell something e.g. \verb|tree=onf|. +% You will see what happens. +% +% +% \section{Symbols} +% In this section the symbols are introduced. +% They \Smiley \tiny all \dInnocey \Huge change \Kochtopf \small automaticly \Wintertree \large with \oven \normalsize the textsize \Person. +% +% +% \subsection{cooking-symbols \Kochtopf} +% At the following table the cooking-symbols are listed. +% +% The first column shows the Command (at first the german at second the english). +% The second are the optional keys. +% +%<scale> can be a number between 0 and $\infty$\footnote{Infinite; every positve number}, default is $1$. +% The optional parameter(s) are for both, the german and the english commands the same. +% +% Da Umlaute nicht angezeigt werden k\"onnen, werden die Umlaute \"o, \"a, \"u ersetzt durch: o, a, u. +% +% \begin{longtable}{llcc} +% \multicolumn{2}{l}{German \& English Commands} & Optional parameter(s) & Output (defaultsize) \\\hline\vspace{-1.5ex}\endhead +% +% \verb|\Kochtopf| & \verb|\pot| & \oarg{scale} & \Kochtopf \\ +% \verb|\Bratpfanne| & \verb|\fryingpan|& \oarg{scale} & \Bratpfanne \\ +% \verb|\Schneebesen| & \verb|\eggbeater| & \oarg{scale} & \eggbeater\\ +% \verb|\Sieb| & \verb|\sieve| & \oarg{scale} & \sieve\\ +% \verb|\Purierstab| & \verb|\blender|\footnote{I know that ``P\"urierstab'' should be translated as ``immersion blender'', but I'm just using ``blender''} & \oarg{scale} & \blender\\ +% \verb|\Dreizack| & \verb|\trident| & \oarg{scale} & \Dreizack\\ +% \verb|\Backblech| & \verb|\bakingplate| & \oarg{scale} & \bakingplate\\ +% \verb|\Ofen| & \verb|\oven| & \oarg{scale} & \Ofen\\ +% \verb|\Pfanne| & \verb|\pan| & \oarg{scale} & \Pfanne \\ +% \verb|\Herd| & \verb|\cooker| & \oarg{scale} & \cooker \\ +% \verb|\Saftpresse| & \verb|\squeezer| & \oarg{scale} & \Saftpresse \\ +% \verb|\Schussel| & \verb|\bowl| & \oarg{scale} & \Schussel \\ +% \end{longtable} +% +% \Kochtopf[0] +% +% +% +% +%\subsection{Emoticons \texorpdfstring{\Smiley}{Smiley}} +%\subsubsection{``normal'' Emoticons \texorpdfstring{\Cat}{Cat}} +% +% First column shows the commands, the second the optional paramter(s), the third the default-output. +% +% <scale> can be a number between 0 and $\infty$\footnote{Infinite; every positve number}, default is $1$. +% +% <color> can be every defined color. +% +% +%\begin{longtable}{lcc} +% Commands & Optional parameter(s) & Output (default) \\\hline\vspace{-1.5ex}\endhead +% +% \verb|\Sadey| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color} & \Sadey \\ +% \verb|\Smiley| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color} & \Smiley \\ +% \verb|\Annoey| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color} & \Annoey \\ +% \verb|\Neutrey| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color} & \Neutrey \\ +% \verb|\Winkey| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color} & \Winkey \\ +% \verb|\Sey| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color} & \Sey \\ +% \verb|\Innocey| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color}\oarg{halo color} & \Innocey \\ +% \verb|\wInnocey| & \oarg{scale} & \wInnocey \\ +% \verb|\Cooley| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color} & \Cooley \\ +% \verb|\Tongey| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color} & \Tongey \\ +% \verb|\Nursey|\footnote{\label{Kreuz}The cross has nothing to do with religion meanings.}& \oarg{scale}\oarg{color}\oarg{cap color}\oarg{cross color} &\Nursey \\ +% \verb|\Vomey| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color}\oarg{vomit color} & \Vomey \\ +% \verb|\Cat| & \oarg{scale} & \Cat \\ +% \verb|\NiceReapey| & \oarg{scale} & \NiceReapey +% +%\end{longtable} +% +%Examples: \verb|\Sadey[][red]|\Sadey[][red] \quad\verb|\Cooley[3][cyan]|\Cooley[3][cyan] +% +%\verb|\Vomey[1.5][green!80!black][olive]|\Vomey[1.5][green!80!black][olive]. +% +%\verb|\Nursey[][yellow][blue][red]|\Nursey[1][yellow][blue][red]. +% +% \verb|\colorbox{yellow}{\Winkey \Annoey \Neutrey}|\colorbox{yellow}{\Winkey \Annoey \Neutrey} +% +%\verb|{\color{blue}\Sey}| {\color{blue}\Sey} +% +%\subsubsection{``3D'' Emoticons \texorpdfstring{\dSmiley}{dSmiley}} +% First column shows the commands (note: the ``3D'' Emoticons begin with \verb|\d...|), the second the optional paramter(s), the third the default-output. +% +% <scale> can be a number between 0 and $\infty$\footnote{Infinite; every positve number}, default is $1$. +% <color> can be every defined color (see examples below). +% +% +%\begin{longtable}{lcc} +% Commands & Optional parameter(s) & Output (default) \\\hline\vspace{-1.5ex}\endhead +% +% \verb|\dSadey| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color} & \dSadey \\ +% \verb|\dSmiley| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color} & \dSmiley \\ +% \verb|\dAnnoey| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color} & \dAnnoey \\ +% \verb|\dNeutrey| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color} & \dNeutrey \\ +% \verb|\dWinkey| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color} & \dWinkey \\ +% \verb|\dSey| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color} & \dSey \\ +% \verb|\dInnocey| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color}\oarg{halo color} & \dInnocey \\ +% \verb|\dCooley| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color} & \dCooley \\ +% \verb|\dTongey| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color}\oarg{tongue color} & \dTongey \\ +% \verb|\dNursey|$^{\ref{Kreuz}}$& \oarg{scale}\oarg{color}\oarg{cap color}\oarg{cross color} & \dNursey \\ +% \verb|\dVomey| & \oarg{scale}\oarg{color}\oarg{vomit color} & \dVomey +% +%\end{longtable} +% +% Examples: +%\verb|\dSadey[][red]|\dSadey[][red]\quad\verb|\dCooley[3][cyan]|\dCooley[3][cyan] +% +%\verb|\dVomey[1.5][green!70!black][olive]|\dVomey[1.5][green!80!black][olive]. +% +%\verb|\dNursey[][yellow][blue][red]|\dNursey[1][yellow][blue][red]. +% +% +% \subsection{other Symbol(s) \Person} +% \begin{longtable}{lcc} +% Commands & Optional parameter(s) & Output (default) \\\hline\vspace{-1.5ex}\endhead +%\verb|\Person| & \oarg{scale} & \Person +%\end{longtable} + +% +%\subsection{Trees \BasicTree{blue!60!black}{red}{green}{leaf}}\label{Trees} +% ``Hey, these trees look exactly like the ones in the tikzmanual'' -- ``NO! Not ``exatcly'', they look pretty a like\dots{} Well I changed them a bit\dots{} \dots{} Hey! The best ideas are stolen \dots'' +% +% <scale> can be a number between 0 and $\infty$\footnote{Infinite; every positve number}, default is $1$. +% +% <color> can be every defined color. +% +% \verb|{|\emph{leaf}\verb|}| uses the colors of \marg{leaf color a} and \marg{leaf color b}, you can leave this one empty, if you don't want leaves (\verb|\Wintertree| is without \emph{leave}, see examples below). +% +% If you are using those trees, \LaTeX{} needs longer to produce the pdf. +% So you may use the package option \verb|tree=off| (see section \ref{Options}) to make \LaTeX{} faster. +% +% \begin{longtable}{lcc} +% Commands & Optional/Needed parameter(s) & Output \\\hline\endhead +% \verb|\BasicTree| & \oarg{scale}\marg{trunk color}\marg{leaf color a}\marg{leaf color b}\verb|{|\emph{leaf}\verb|}| & see below\\ +% +% \verb|\Springtree| & \oarg{scale} & \Springtree \\ +% \verb|\Summertree| & \oarg{scale} & \Summertree \\ +% \verb|\Autumntree| & \oarg{scale} & \Autumntree \\ +% \verb|\Wintertree| & \oarg{scale} & \Wintertree \\ +% \verb|\WorstTree| & \oarg{scale} & \WorstTree +% \end{longtable} +% +% +%\noindent\verb|\BasicTree| examples: +% +% \verb|\BasicTree{red}{orange}{yellow}{leaf}|\BasicTree{red}{orange}{yellow}{leaf} +% +% \verb|\BasicTree[5]{orange!95!black}{orange!80!black}{orange!70!black}{leaf}|\BasicTree[5]{orange!95!black}{orange!80!black}{orange!70!black}{leaf} +% +% \verb|\BasicTree[2]{blue!65!white}{cyan!50!white}{cyan!50!white}{}|\BasicTree[2]{blue!65!white}{cyan!50!white}{cyan!50!white}{} +%\\[5ex] +% \verb|\BasicTree| example with option \verb|tree=off| (see section \ref{Options}): +% +% +% \verb|\BasicTree{red}{orange}{yellow}{leaf}|\definedBasicTree{red}{orange}{yellow}{leaf} +% +% \verb|\BasicTree[5]{orange!95!black}{orange!80!black}{orange!70!black}{leaf}|\definedBasicTree[5]{orange!95!black}{orange!80!black}{orange!70!black}{leaf} +% +% \verb|\BasicTree[2]{blue!65!white}{cyan!50!white}{cyan!50!white}{}|\definedBasicTree[2]{blue!65!white}{cyan!50!white}{cyan!50!white}{} +%\\[1ex] +% I think it's best if you define your own tree using \verb|\newcommand| and \verb|\BasicTree| (don't forget \verb|\xspace|): +%\begin{verbatim} +% \newcommand{\Myicetree}[1][1]{% +% \BasicTree[#1]{blue!65!white}{cyan!50!white}{cyan!50!white}{}\xspace} +%\end{verbatim} +% +% +% \subsection{Something to redefine} +% +% At the end of the code I am using the command:\\ +% \verb|\newcommand{\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput}{\xspace}| +% +% You may change this (for some reasons I don't know). +% If you want ``\dots'' after every symbol you can define: +% \verb|\renewcommand{\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput}{\dots}| +% \renewcommand{\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput}{\dots} +% which will lead to: \Smiley \Summertree \Schneebesen +% +% Well that's it. +% \renewcommand{\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput}{\xspace} +% +% +% \section{Warnings and Errors} +% +% You can use this symbols in chapters, sections, subsections, etc. +% But the log file will print a warning, something like: +% \begin{quotation} +%\noindent Package hyperref Warning: Token not allowed in a PDF string (PDFDocEncoding): +%(hyperref) removing `\verb|\Smiley|' on input line 137. +%\end{quotation} +% +% You can avoid those messages by putting the symbol into this command: +% +% \verb|\texorpdfstring{\Smiley}{Smiley}| +% +%For example you may use something like that: +% +% \verb|\subsubsection{``3D'' Emoticons \texorpdfstring{\dSmiley}{dSmiley}}| or +% +%\verb|\subsection{Emoticons \texorpdfstring{\Smiley}{Smiley}]}| \\or +% +%\verb|\subsubsection{``normal'' Emoticons \texorpdfstring{\Cat}{Cat}}| +%\\[1ex] +% If you misspell \verb|tree=on| or \verb|tree=off| the ouptut will be something like: ``1redorangeyellowleaf''. If that happens, you misspelled something (``on'' or ``off''). +% I have no idea how I can solve this (it was hard enough to make an option that works). +% +% \section[Code]{Code (do you really need this section?)} +% There is not much to see, all this symbols were created with ``tikz''. +% But it may helps you (somehow). + +%The first lines are always the same: what do I need, how is the package named: +% \begin{macrocode} +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2011/06/27] +\ProvidesPackage{tikzsymbols} +[2013/02/14 v1.6 Some symbols created using tikz.] +\RequirePackage{xargs} +\RequirePackage{tikz} +\RequirePackage{xcolor} +\RequirePackage{xspace} +\RequirePackage{xkeyval} +% \end{macrocode} +% Furthermore we need to load some libraries from tikz: + +% \begin{macrocode} + \usetikzlibrary{arrows,decorations.pathmorphing,trees} +% \end{macrocode} + +%\begin{macro}{\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput} +% Now we define this strange named macro. +% This macro is inserted after the tikz-code, and is defined as \verb|\xspace| (there may be some changes in future, and to write less I define this macro) +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand{\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput}{\xspace} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} + +% \subsection{Cookingsymbolcode} +%\begin{macro}{\Person} +% The first symbol: a person. +% In german it would be called ``Strichmaxerl''. +% I am using \verb|\DefineRobustCommand| so that the symbols can be used in \verb|\section{}|, \verb|\footnote|, \verb|\index{}|, etc. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand{\Person}[1][1]{% + \begin{tikzpicture}[line width=0.12ex*#1,scale=#1,x=1.35ex,y=1.35ex]% + \draw (0,-0.1) -- (0.15,0.2) -- (0.3,-0.1); + \draw (.15,.2) -- (.15,.4); + \draw (.15,.4) -- (.4,.5); + \draw (.15,.4) -- (-0.1,.5); + \draw (.15, .4) -- (.15, .53); + \draw (.15,.8) circle (0.18); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} + +% +%\begin{macro}{\Kochtopf = \pot} +% You can either use the german commands or the english ones: +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand{\Kochtopf}[1][1]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2ex,y=2.2ex, line width=0.07ex*#1,scale=#1] +\draw[rounded corners=0.2ex*#1] (0,0.5) -- (0,0) -- (1,0) -- (1,0.5); +\draw(0,0.4) arc (90:270:0.1); +\draw(1,0.4) arc (90:-90:0.1); +\draw (0,0.5) -- (1,0.5) .. controls (1,0.6) and (0,0.6) .. (0,0.5); +\draw (0.6,0.585) arc (0:180:0.1); +\draw[decorate,decoration={snake,amplitude=.12ex*#1,segment length=0.93ex*#1}] +(0,0.35) -- (1,0.35); +\draw (0.1,0.25) circle (0.04); +\draw (0.3,0.2) circle (0.04); +\draw (0.13, 0.125) circle (0.04); +\draw (0.6,0.25) circle (0.04); +\draw (0.45,0.1) circle (0.04); +\draw (0.88,0.2) circle (0.04); +\draw (0.7,0.11) circle (0.04); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\let\pot\Kochtopf +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% + +%\begin{macro}{\Bratpfanne = \fryingpan} +% You may wonder why I am writing something like: \verb|amplitude=.12ex*#1|. +% Well it' hard to explain in english, but I try my best: +% After being scaled these symbols would look not so good without \verb|*#1|. +% The lines would be too thin, the corners not rounded enough , etc. +% To prevent too thin lines due to scaling I am multiplying the line width and the corners etc. so that they look with scale=5 a like with scale=1. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand{\Bratpfanne}[1][1]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=0.7ex,y=1.4ex, line width=0.07ex*#1, scale=#1] +\draw[rounded corners=0.07ex*#1] (-1,0) -- (1,0) -- (1.5,0.4) -- (-1.5,0.4) -- cycle; +\draw[ line width=0.037ex*#1, rounded corners=0.023ex*#1] +(-1.4,0.3) -- (-3.5,0.3) -- (-3.5,0.25) -- (-1.3,0.25); +\draw[line width=0.023ex*#1] (-1.1,0.1) -- (1.1,0.1); +\draw[line width=0.035ex*#1, decorate, + decoration={snake,amplitude=.05ex*#1,segment length=0.408ex*#1}] +(-0.3,0.5) -- (-0.3,1); +\draw[line width=0.035ex*#1, decorate, + decoration={snake,amplitude=.05ex*#1,segment length=0.408ex*#1}] + (0.3,0.5) -- (0.3,1); +\draw[line width=0.035ex*#1, decorate, + decoration={snake,amplitude=.05ex*#1,segment length=0.408ex*#1}] +(-1,0.5) -- (-1,1); +\draw[line width=0.035ex*#1, decorate, + decoration={snake,amplitude=.05ex*#1,segment length=0.408ex*#1}] + (1,0.5) -- (1,1); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\let\fryingpan\Bratpfanne +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} + +% +%\begin{macro}{\Schneebesen = \eggbeater} +% The next one: +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand{\Schneebesen}[1][1]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[y=2.1ex,x=1.4ex, scale=#1] +\draw[line width=0.01ex*(#1-.#1*3)] + (0,0) .. controls (0.2,0.0) and (0.2,0.2) .. (0,0.4); +\draw[line width=0.01ex*(#1-.#1*3)] + (0,0) .. controls (-0.2,0.0) and (-0.2,0.2) .. (0,0.4); +\draw[line width=0.01ex*(#1-.#1*3)] + (0,0) .. controls (-0.1,0.0) and (-0.1,0.2) .. (0,0.4); +\draw[line width=0.01ex*(#1-.#1*3)] + (0,0) .. controls (0.1,0.0) and (0.1,0.2) .. (0,0.4); +\draw[line width=0.01ex*(#1-.#1*3)] + (0,0) .. controls (-0.15,0.0) and (-0.15,0.2) .. (0,0.4); +\draw[line width=0.01ex*(#1-.#1*3)] + (0,0) .. controls (0.15,0.0) and (0.15,0.2) .. (0,0.4); +\draw[line width=0.01ex*(#1-.#1*3)] + (0,0) .. controls (-0.05,0.0) and (-0.05,0.2) .. (0,0.4); +\draw[line width=0.01ex*(#1-.#1*3)] + (0,0) .. controls (0.05,0.0) and (0.05,0.2) .. (0,0.4); +\draw[line width=0.01ex*(#1-.#1*3)] + (0,0) --(0,0.4); +\fill[line width=0.05ex*#1, rounded corners=0.07ex*#1] + (-0.05,0.37) -- (0.05,0.37) -- (0.05,0.75) -- (-0.05,0.75) -- cycle; +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\let\eggbeater\Schneebesen +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} + +% +%\begin{macro}{\Sieb = \sieve} +% Now a long one; +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand{\Sieb}[1][1]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.8ex, y=2.8ex,line width=0.02ex*#1 ,scale=#1] +\draw[line width=0.09ex*#1] (-0.2,0) -- (1.01,0); +\draw (0.2,0) arc (180:360:0.4); +\draw(0.25,0) arc (180:360:0.35); +\draw (0.3,0) arc (180:360:0.3); +\draw (0.35,0) arc (180:360:0.25); +\draw (0.4,0) arc (180:360:0.2); +\draw (0.45,0) arc (180:360:0.15); +\draw (0.5,0) arc (180:360:0.1); +\draw (0.55,0) arc (180:360:0.05); +\draw (.95,0) -- (0.95,-0.194); +\draw (.9,0) -- (0.9,-0.265); +\draw (.85,0) -- (0.85,-0.313); +\draw (.8,0) -- (0.8,-0.345); +\draw (.75,0) -- (0.75,-0.37); +\draw (.7,0) -- (0.7,-0.39); +\draw (.65,0) -- (0.65,-0.4); +\draw (.6,0) -- (0.6,-0.4); +\draw (.55,0) -- (0.55,-0.4); +\draw (.5,0) -- (0.5,-0.39); +\draw (.45,0) -- (0.45,-0.37); +\draw (.4,0) -- (0.4,-0.348); +\draw (.35,0) -- (0.35,-0.314); +\draw (.3,0) -- (0.3,-0.265); +\draw (.25,0) -- (0.25,-0.194); +\draw (0.2,-0.05) -- (1,-0.05); +\draw (0.21,-0.1) -- (0.99,-0.1); +\draw (0.23,-0.15) -- (0.97,-0.15); +\draw (0.255,-0.2) -- (0.945,-0.2); +\draw (0.289,-0.25) -- (0.911,-0.25); +\draw (0.335,-0.3) -- (0.865,-0.3); +\draw (0.406,-0.35) -- (0.794,-0.35); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\let\sieve\Sieb +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% + +%\begin{macro}{\Purierstab = \blender} +% Da es keine Umlaute gibt, werden \"a, \"u, \"o einfach zu: a, u, o. +% This symbol is far from perfect. And I know that the correct translation of ``P\"urierstab'' would be ``immersion blender'', but I am just using ``blender'': +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand{\Purierstab}[1][1]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.3ex, y=2.2ex, line width=0.07ex*#1,scale=#1] +\draw[rounded corners=0.07ex*#1] (0,0) -- (0.3,0) -- (0.15,0.1) --cycle; +\fill[rounded corners=0.07ex*#1] (0.15,0.3) -- (0.24,0.4) -- (0.24,0.7) -- + (0.06,0.7) -- (0.06,0.4) -- cycle; +\draw (0.15,0.4) -- (0.15,0.1); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\let\blender\Purierstab +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% + +%\begin{macro}{\Dreizack = \trident} +% Important for cooking: +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand{\Dreizack}[1][1]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.3ex, y=2.2ex, line width=0.035ex*#1,scale=#1] +\fill[rounded corners=0.07ex*(#1-.#1)] (0,0) -- (0,0.4) -- (0.1,0.4) + -- (0.1,0.0) -- cycle; +\draw (0.05,0) -- (0.05,0.7); +\draw[rounded corners=0.07ex*(#1-.#1*#1*2] (0,0.7) -- (0,0.55) + -- (0.05,0.55) -- (0.1,0.55) -- (0.1,0.7); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\let\trident\Dreizack +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% + +%\begin{macro}{\Backblech = \bakingplate} +% I may overdo it a little bit \dots: +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand{\Backblech}[1][1]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=6.53ex,y=5.ex, line width=0.07ex*#1,scale=#1] +\filldraw[rounded corners=0.09ex*#1] (0,0) rectangle (0.3,0.3); +\draw[rounded corners=0.07ex*#1, line width=0.03ex*#1] + (0.1,0) -- (-0.025,0) -- (-0.025,0.3) -- (0.1,0.3); +\draw[rounded corners=0.07ex*#1, line width=0.03ex*#1] + (0.2,0) -- (.325,0) -- (.325,0.3) -- (0.2,0.3); +\foreach \@BackblechlochX in {0.007,0.293} +\foreach \@BackblechlochY in {0.007,0.293} +\fill[white] (\@BackblechlochX, +\@BackblechlochY) circle (0.02ex); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\let\bakingplate\Backblech +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% + +%\begin{macro}{\Ofen = \oven} +% I may overdo it a little bit 2: +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand{\Ofen}[1][1]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=0.50ex,y=.5ex, line width=0.07ex*#1,scale=#1] +\draw (0,0) rectangle (4,3); +\draw (0.25,0.25) rectangle (3.75,2); +\foreach \@Ofenschalter in {0.5,1.1,2.9,3.5} +\fill (\@Ofenschalter,2.5) circle (0.22); +\draw (1.5,2.28) rectangle (2.5,2.72); +\draw[line width=0.05ex*#1] (1,1.75) -- (3,1.75); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\let\oven\Ofen +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} + +% +%\begin{macro}{\Pfanne = \pan} +% I can't think of a better word \dots: +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand{\Pfanne}[1][1]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.3ex,y=2.3ex, line width=0.09ex*#1,scale=#1] +\draw [rounded corners=0.023ex*#1](0,0) -- (0.9,0) -- (1,0.3) -- (-0.1,0.3) -- cycle; +\draw (-0.2,0.22) -- (-0.08,0.22); +\draw (0.97,0.22) -- (1.08,0.22); +\draw[decorate,decoration={snake,amplitude=.046ex*#1, + segment length=0.82ex*#1},line width=0.05ex*#1] (-0.05,0.1) -- (0.95,0.1); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\let\pan\Pfanne +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% + +%\begin{macro}{\Herd = \cooker} +% I hope it' the right translation: +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand{\Herd}[1][1]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=1ex,y=1ex,line width=0.04ex*#1,scale=#1] +\draw[line width=0.08ex*#1] (0,0) rectangle (2,1.5); +\draw (0.5,0.45) circle (0.35); +\draw (0.5,0.45) circle (0.2); +\draw (1.45,0.45) circle (0.3); +\draw (0.5,1.15) circle (0.21); +\draw (1.05,0.95) rectangle (1.85,1.35); +\draw (1.45,1.15) circle (0.15); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\let\cooker\Herd +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} + +% +%\begin{macro}{\Saftpresse = \squeezer} +% It's an old squeezer: +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand{\Saftpresse}[1][1]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=1.2ex,y=1ex,line width=0.07ex*#1,scale=#1] +\draw[rounded corners=0.1ex*#1] (0,0.85) -- (0,0) -- (1.5,0) -- (1.5,0.85) -- cycle; +\draw (0,0.7) -- (1.5,0.7); +\draw[rounded corners=0.1ex*#1] (0.3,0.7) -- (0.75,1.55) -- (1.2,0.7); +\draw[rounded corners=0.1ex*#1] (0.45,0.7) -- (0.75,1.55) -- (1.05,0.7); +\draw[rounded corners=0.1ex*#1] (0.65,0.7) -- (0.75,1.55) -- (0.85,0.7); +\draw[line width=0.05ex*#1, decorate, + decoration={snake,amplitude=.05ex*#1,segment length=0.48ex*#1}] (0,0.3) -- (1.5,0.3); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\let\squeezer\Saftpresse +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% + +%\begin{macro}{\Schussel = \bowl} +% It may looks a bit queery, but I like it. +% Wieder dasselbe mit den Umlauten: \"u=u. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand{\Schussel}[1][1]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=1ex,y=1ex,line width=0.07ex*#1, scale=#1] +\draw[rounded corners=0.5ex*#1] + (-0.02,1.4) -- (0,1.4) -- (0,0.05) -- (1.5,0.05) -- (1.5,1.4) -- (1.52,1.4); +\draw (0.35,0) -- (1.15,0); +\end{tikzpicture} +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\let\bowl\Schussel +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% +% +% +% +%\iffalse +%<package>%%% - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +%\fi +% +% +% +% +% \subsection{Emoticonscode} +% +%\begin{macro}{\Sadey \dSadey} +% An other name of Sadey is Frowny, but I named it Sadey because there are enough Frownys in the world. +% All ``3D'' Emoticons start with \verb|\d...|, and all Emoticons end with an ``ey'' (exception: ``Cat''). +% The ``default color'' of the 2D Emoticons is \verb|opacity=0|, with that default option, it's useful for \verb|\colorbox{yellow}{\Sadey}| which leads to \colorbox{yellow}{\Sadey} instead of \colorbox{yellow}{\Sadey[][white]} (with default=white). +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\Sadey}[2][1=1, 2={opacity=0}, usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.4ex, y=2.4ex, line width=0.09ex*#1,scale=#1] +\fill[#2, line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\draw[line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\fill (0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\fill (-0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\draw (-0.2,-0.11) .. controls (-0.1,-0.06) and (0.1,-0.06) .. (0.2,-0.11); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\dSadey}[2][1=1,2=yellow,usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.4ex, y=2.4ex, line width=0.09ex*#1,scale=#1] +\shade[ball color=#2] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\shade[ball color=black] (0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\shade[ball color=black] (-0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\draw[black] (-0.2,-0.11) .. controls (-0.1,-0.06) and (0.1,-0.06) .. (0.2,-0.11); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% + + +% +% +%\begin{macro}{\Annoey \dAnnoey} +% An annoyed Smiley -\_- +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\Annoey}[2][1=1,2={opacity=0},usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.4ex, y=2.4ex, line width=0.09ex*#1,scale=#1] +\fill[#2, line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\draw[line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\draw (0.08,0.1) -- (0.22,0.1); +\draw (-0.08,0.1) -- (-0.22,0.1); +\draw (-0.2,-0.1) -- (0.2,-0.1); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\dAnnoey}[2][1=1,2=yellow,usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.4ex, y=2.4ex, line width=0.09ex*#1,scale=#1] +\shade[ball color=#2] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\draw[black] (0.08,0.1) -- (0.22,0.1); +\draw[black] (-0.08,0.1) -- (-0.22,0.1); +\draw[black] (-0.2,-0.1) -- (0.2,-0.1); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% +% + +%\begin{macro}{\Smiley \dSmiley} +% A normal Smiley +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\Smiley}[2][1=1,2={opacity=0} ,usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.4ex, y=2.4ex, line width=0.12ex*#1,scale=#1] +\fill[#2,line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\draw[line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\fill (-0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\fill (0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\draw (-0.2,-0.1) .. controls (-0.1,-0.2) and (0.1,-0.2) .. (0.2,-0.1); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\dSmiley}[3][1=1,2=yellow,3=yellow,usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.4ex, y=2.4ex, line width=0.12ex*#1,scale=#1] +\shade[ball color=#2] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\shade[ball color=black] (-0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\shade[ball color=black] (0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\draw[black] (-0.2,-0.1) .. controls (-0.1,-0.2) and (0.1,-0.2) .. (0.2,-0.1); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% + + +% +%\begin{macro}{\Neutrey \dNeutrey} +% neutral Smiley \verb+:|+ +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\Neutrey}[2][1=1, 2={opacity=0}, usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.4ex, y=2.4ex, line width=0.09ex*#1,scale=#1] +\fill[#2,line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\draw[line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\fill (0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\fill (-0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\draw (-0.2,-0.1) -- (0.2,-0.1); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\dNeutrey}[2][1=1,2=yellow,usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.4ex, y=2.4ex, line width=0.09ex*#1,scale=#1] +\shade[ball color=#2] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\shade[ball color=black] (0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\shade[ball color=black] (-0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\draw[black] (-0.2,-0.1) -- (0.2,-0.1); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% + + + +%\begin{macro}{\Winkey \dWinkey} +% ;) +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\Winkey}[2][1=1,2={opacity=0} ,usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.4ex, y=2.4ex, line width=0.12ex*#1,scale=#1] +\fill[#2, line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\draw[line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\draw(0.17,0.1) -- (0.05,0.1); +\fill (-0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\draw (-0.2,-0.1) .. controls (-0.1,-0.2) and (0.15,-0.2) .. (0.2,0); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\dWinkey}[2][1=1,2=yellow,usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.4ex, y=2.4ex, line width=0.12ex*#1,scale=#1] +\shade[ball color=#2] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\draw(0.17,0.1) -- (0.05,0.1); +\shade[ball color=black] (-0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\draw[black] (-0.2,-0.1) .. controls (-0.1,-0.2) and (0.15,-0.2) .. (0.2,0); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% + + + + +%\begin{macro}{\Sey \dSey} +% I can't think of a better name \verb|:S| +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\Sey}[2][1=1,2={opacity=0} ,usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.4ex, y=2.4ex, line width=0.09ex*#1,scale=#1] +\fill[#2, line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\draw[line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\fill (0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\fill (-0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\draw (-0.2,-0.08) .. controls (-0.0,-0.2) and (0.0,0) .. (0.2,-0.12); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\dSey}[2][1=1,2=yellow ,usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.4ex, y=2.4ex, line width=0.09ex*#1,scale=#1] +\shade[ball color=#2] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\shade[ball color=black] (0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\shade[ball color=black] (-0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\draw[black] (-0.2,-0.08) .. controls (-0.0,-0.2) and (0.0,0) .. (0.2,-0.12); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% + + +%\begin{macro}{\Innocey \dInnocey} +% An innocent Smiley +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\Innocey}[3][1=1,2={opacity=0},3=yellow ,usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.4ex, y=2.4ex, line width=0.12ex*#1,scale=#1] +\fill[#2,line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\draw[line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\fill (-0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\fill (0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\draw (-0.2,-0.1) .. controls (-0.1,-0.2) and (0.1,-0.2) .. (0.2,-0.1); +\draw[#3, line width=0.095ex*#1] (0.32,0.31) arc (0:360:0.32 and 0.1); +\draw[line width=0.05ex*#1] (0.3,0.31) arc (0:360:0.3 and 0.07); +\draw[line width=0.05ex*#1] (0.35,0.31) arc (0:360:0.35 and 0.12); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\DeclareRobustCommand{\wInnocey}[1][1]{\Innocey[#1][opacity=0][white]} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\dInnocey}[3][1=1,2=yellow,3=yellow,usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.4ex, y=2.4ex, line width=0.12ex*#1,scale=#1] +\shade[ball color=#2] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\shade[ball color=black] (-0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\shade[ball color=black] (0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\draw[black] (-0.2,-0.1) .. controls (-0.1,-0.2) and (0.1,-0.2) .. (0.2,-0.1); +\draw[color=#3!97!black, line width=0.09ex*#1] (0.32,0.31) arc (0:360:0.32 and 0.1); +\draw[line width=0.05ex*#1] (0.3,0.31) arc (0:360:0.3 and 0.07); +\draw[line width=0.05ex*#1] (0.35,0.31) arc (0:360:0.35 and 0.12); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% + + + +%\begin{macro}{\Cooley \dCooley} +% Cool +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\Cooley}[2][1=1,2={opacity=0} ,usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.4ex, y=2.4ex, line width=0.12ex*#1,scale=#1] +\fill[#2,line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\draw[line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\fill[rounded corners=0.1ex*#1] + (0.24,0.15) -- (0.01,0.15) -- (0.01,0) -- (0.24,0) -- cycle; +\fill[rounded corners=0.1ex*#1] + (-0.24,0.15) -- (-0.01,0.15) -- (-0.01,0) -- (-0.24,0) -- cycle; +\draw (-0.2,-0.1) .. controls (-0.1,-0.2) and (0.1,-0.2) .. (0.2,-0.1); +\draw (0.02,0.1) -- (-0.02,0.1); +\draw (-0.2,0.1) -- (-0.3,0.13); +\draw (0.2,0.1) -- (0.3,0.13); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\dCooley}[2][1=1,2=yellow,usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.4ex, y=2.4ex, line width=0.12ex*#1,scale=#1] +\shade[ball color=#2] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\draw[black] (0.02,0.1) -- (-0.02,0.1); +\draw[black] (-0.2,0.1) -- (-0.295,0.146); +\draw[black] (0.2,0.1) -- (0.295,0.146); +\shade[ball color=black,rounded corners=0.1ex*#1] + (0.24,0.15) -- (0.01,0.15) -- (0.01,0) -- (0.24,0) -- cycle; +\shade[ball color=black,rounded corners=0.1ex*#1] + (-0.24,0.15) -- (-0.01,0.15) -- (-0.01,0) -- (-0.24,0) -- cycle; +\draw[black] (-0.2,-0.1) .. controls (-0.1,-0.2) and (0.1,-0.2) .. (0.2,-0.1); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% + + +%\begin{macro}{\Tongey \dTongey} +% :P +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\Tongey}[3][1=1,2={opacity=0},3=red ,usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.4ex, y=2.4ex, line width=0.12ex*#1,scale=#1] +\fill[#2,line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\draw[line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\fill (-0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\fill (0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\fill[#3,line width=0.058ex*#1, rounded corners=0.12ex*#1] + (0,-0.09) -- (0.05,-0.2) -- (0.16,-0.23) -- (0.2,-0.15) -- (0.19,-0.03); +\draw[line width=0.07ex*#1, yshift=0.21ex] + (-0.2,-0.1) .. controls (-0.1,-0.2) and (0.1,-0.2) .. (0.2,-0.1); +\draw[line width=0.058ex*#1, rounded corners=0.11ex*#1] + (0,-0.09) -- (0.05,-0.2) -- (0.16,-0.23) -- (0.2,-0.15) -- (0.19,-0.03); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\dTongey}[3][1=1,2=yellow,3=red,usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.4ex, y=2.4ex, line width=0.12ex*#1,scale=#1] +\shade[ball color=#2] (0,0) circle (0.33); +\shade[ball color=black] (-0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\shade[ball color=black] (0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\shade[ball color=#3,line width=0.058ex*#1, rounded corners=0.12ex*#1] + (0,-0.09) -- (0.05,-0.2) -- (0.16,-0.23) -- (0.2,-0.15) -- (0.19,-0.03); +\draw[black, line width=0.058ex*#1, rounded corners=0.12ex*#1] + (0,-0.09) -- (0.05,-0.2) -- (0.16,-0.23) -- (0.2,-0.15) -- (0.19,-0.03); +\draw[black, line width=0.07ex*#1, yshift=0.21ex] + (-0.2,-0.1) .. controls (-0.1,-0.2) and (0.1,-0.2) .. (0.2,-0.1); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% + + +%\begin{macro}{\Nursey \dNursey} +% a Nurse (the cross has nothing to do with religion). +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\Nursey}[4][1=1,2={opacity=0},3={opacity=0},4=black,usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.3ex, y=2.3ex, line width=0.12ex*#1,scale=#1] +\fill[#3,rounded corners=.023ex*#1] + (-0.3,0) -- (-0.3,0.3) -- (0,0.6) -- (0.3,0.3) -- (0.3,0); +\fill[#2,line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.3); +\draw[line width=0.12ex*#1] (0,0) circle (0.3); +\fill (-0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\fill (0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\draw[line width=0.09ex*#1, yshift=0.07ex] + (-0.2,-0.1) .. controls (-0.1,-0.2) and (0.1,-0.2) .. (0.2,-0.1); +\draw[rounded corners=.023ex*#1] + (-0.3,0) -- (-0.3,0.3) -- (0,0.6) -- (0.3,0.3) -- (0.3,0); +\draw[#4,line width=.046ex*#1] (0,0.35) -- (0,0.5); +\draw[#4,line width=.046ex*#1] (-0.05,0.45) -- (0.05,0.45); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\dNursey}[4][1=1,2=yellow,3=white,4=red,usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.3ex, y=2.3ex, line width=0.12ex*#1,scale=#1] +\shade[ball color=#2] (0,0) circle (0.3); +\shade[ball color=black] (-0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\shade[ball color=black] (0.1,0.1) circle (0.05); +\draw[black, line width=0.09ex*#1, yshift=0.07ex] + (-0.2,-0.1) .. controls (-0.1,-0.2) and (0.1,-0.2) .. (0.2,-0.1); +\shade[ball color=#3, rounded corners=.023ex*#1,yshift=-0.09ex] + (-0.3,0) -- (-0.3,0.3) -- (0,0.6) -- (0.3,0.3) -- (0.3,0) arc(0:180:0.3); +\shade[ball color=#4,line width=.046ex*#1] + (-0.01,0.31) -- (-0.01,0.46) -- (0.01,0.46) -- (0.01,0.31)--cycle; +\shade[ball color=#4,line width=.046ex*#1] + (-0.05,0.4) -- (0.05,0.4) -- (0.05,0.42)--(-0.05,0.42) -- cycle; +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% + + + +%\begin{macro}{\Vomey \dVomey} +% *Bl\"a\"argh* +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\Vomey}[3][1=1,2={opacity=0},3={opacity=0},usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=0.58ex,y=0.58ex, line width=0.09ex*#1,scale=#1] +\fill[#2,rounded corners=0.05ex*#1] (0,0) arc (15:330:1) -- (-0.6,-0.3) -- cycle; +\draw[rounded corners=0.05ex*#1] (0,0) arc (15:330:1) -- (-0.6,-0.3) -- cycle; +\draw[line width=0.05ex*#1] (-0.5,0.3) -- (-0.3,0.1); +\fill (-0.45,0.27) arc (100:350:0.1); +\fill[#3] (1.8,-0.5) .. controls (2.5,-0.3) and (2.8,-0.7) .. (2.5,-1) .. + controls (3,-1) and (3,-1.7) .. (2,-1.5) .. controls (1.7,-2) and (1,-2) .. (1,-1.5) .. + controls (0.5,-1.9) and (0.3,-1) .. (0.7,-0.9); +\fill[#3] (0,-0.4) .. controls (1,0) and (2,-1) .. (2,-1) .. + controls (1.7,-1.2) and (1.3,-1.2) .. (1,-1) .. + controls (0.8,-0.7) and (0.5,-0.5) .. (0,-0.4); +\draw (0,-0.4) .. controls (1,0) and (2,-1) .. (2,-1); +\draw (0,-0.4) .. controls (0.5,-0.5) and (0.8,-0.7) .. (1,-1); +\draw (1.8,-0.5) .. controls (2.5,-0.3) and (2.8,-0.7) .. (2.5,-1) .. + controls (3,-1) and (3,-1.7) .. (2,-1.5) .. controls (1.7,-2) + and (1,-2) .. (1,-1.5) .. controls (0.5,-1.9) and (0.3,-1) .. (0.7,-0.9); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\dVomey}[3][1=1,2=yellow,3={brown!10!olive},usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=0.58ex,y=0.58ex, line width=0.09ex*#1,scale=#1] +\shade[ball color=#2!90!brown,rounded corners=0.03ex*#1] + (0,0) arc (15:330:1) -- (-0.6,-0.3) -- cycle; +\draw[black, line width=0.05ex*#1] (-0.5,0.3) -- (-0.3,0.1); +\shade[ball color=black] (-0.45,0.27) arc (100:350:0.1); +\shade[ball color=#3] (1.8,-0.5) .. controls (2.5,-0.3) and (2.8,-0.7) .. (2.5,-1) .. + controls (3,-1) and (3,-1.7) .. (2,-1.5) .. controls (1.7,-2) and (1,-2) .. (1,-1.5) .. + controls (0.5,-1.9) and (0.3,-1) .. (0.7,-0.9); +\shade[ball color=#3] (0,-0.4) .. controls (1,0) and (2,-1) .. (2,-1) .. controls + (1.7,-1.2) and (1.3,-1.2) .. (1,-1) .. controls (0.8,-0.7) and (0.5,-0.5) .. (0,-0.4); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% + + +%\begin{macro}{\Cat} +% *Miau* +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\Cat}[1][1=1,usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=2.33ex,y=2.33ex, line width=0.093ex*#1,scale=#1] +\draw (0,0) circle (0.3); +\draw[rounded corners=0.163ex*#1] (-0.3,0) -- (-0.35,0.5) -- (0,0.3); +\draw[rounded corners=0.163ex*#1] (0,0.3) -- (0.35,0.5) -- (0.3,0); +\fill (-0.15,.15) circle (0.05); +\fill (0.15,.15) circle (0.05); +\draw[rounded corners=0.175ex*#1,yshift=-0.12ex] (0,0) -- (0,-0.1) -- (-0.1,-0.095); +\draw[rounded corners=0.175ex*#1,yshift=-0.12ex] (0,0) -- (0,-0.1) -- (0.1,-0.095); +\draw[rounded corners=.12ex*#1,yshift=-.15ex, line width=0.03em*(#1-.#1)] +(-0.1,0.1) -- (0,0) -- (0.1,0.1) -- cycle ; +\draw[line width=0.035ex*#1](-0.1,-0.05)..controls(-0.25,0)and(-0.35,0).. (-0.4,-0.05); +\draw[line width=0.035ex*#1, ](-0.1,-0.05).. + controls(-0.25,-0.01)and(-0.35,-0.09).. (-0.4,-0.14); +\draw[line width=0.035ex*#1, ](-0.1,-0.05).. + controls(-0.25,-0.045)and(-0.35,-0.13).. (-0.4,-0.23); +\draw[line width=0.035ex*#1](0.1,-0.05)..controls(0.25,0)and(0.35,0).. (0.4,-0.05); +\draw[line width=0.035ex*#1 ] + (0.1,-0.05)..controls(0.25,-0.01)and(0.35,-0.09).. (0.4,-0.14); +\draw[line width=0.035ex*#1] + (0.1,-0.05)..controls(0.25,-0.045)and(0.35,-0.13).. (0.4,-0.23); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% + + +%\begin{macro}{\NiceReapey} +% Not very well made. +% But it's better than nothing +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\NiceReapey}[1][1=1,usedefault]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=0.11em,y=0.11em, line width=0.07ex*#1,scale=#1] +\draw (1.7,-1) arc (360:180:1.7 and 2) + arc (260:110:1.5 and 2) .. controls (-1,3.3) and (1,3.3) .. (1.9,2.97) + arc (260:100:-1.3 and -2) -- cycle; +\fill[black!20!white] (3,3) .. controls (5,3) and (6,2) .. (7,1.5) -- (3,1.5) -- cycle; +\draw (3,-3) -- (3,3) .. controls (5,3) and (6,2) .. (7,1.5) -- (3,1.5); +\draw (0,-1.5) circle (1 and 0.5); +\draw[line width=0.04ex*#1] (-0.2,-1) -- (-0.2,-2); +\draw[line width=0.04ex*#1] (0.2,-1) -- (0.2,-2); +\draw[line width=0.04ex*#1] (0.6,-1) -- (0.6,-2); +\draw[line width=0.04ex*#1] (-0.6,-1) -- (-0.6,-2); +\draw[line width=0.04ex*#1] (-1,-1.5) -- (1,-1.5); +\fill (1.25,1.25) circle ( 0.5 and 0.75); +\fill (-1.25,1.25) circle ( 0.5 and 0.75); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +% +% + +%<package>%%% - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + +% +% \subsection{Trees} +% Many great ideas are stolen. +% Don't know who said that, but it's true. +% +% +%\begin{macro}{\@leaf@is@leaf} +% I this name \dots However, We need this command for creating an errormessage if the last paramter of BasicTree is neither ``leaf'' nor empty. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\@leaf@is@leaf{leaf} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} + + +%\begin{macro}{\if@draft \if@final} +% We need them for some package warnings. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newif\if@tikzsymbols@draft +\newif\if@tikzsymbols@final +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} + + +% +%\begin{macro}{\@Tree@SetUp} +% First we define our \verb|@Tree@SetUp| (how the trees will look like) (I used the code from the ``tikz'' manual and changed it a little bit): +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand{\@Tree@SetUp}[1][1]{\tikzset{% +ld/.style={level distance=##1ex},lw/.style={line width=##1ex},% +level 1/.style={ld=0.60, trunk, lw=0.1*#1 ,sibling angle=60},% +level 2/.style={ld=0.20, trunk!80!leaf a,lw=.073*#1,sibling angle=70},% +level 3/.style={ld=0.25,trunk!60!leaf a,lw=.05*#1,sibling angle=70}, % +level 4/.style={ld=0.10, trunk!40!leaf a,lw=.025*#1,sibling angle=60},% +level 5/.style={ld=0.15, trunk!20!leaf a,lw=.02*#1,sibling angle=60},% +level 6/.style={ld=0.08,leaf a, lw=.021*#1,sibling angle=60},% +}}% +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} + +%\begin{macro}{\Basic@Tree} +% Now we define our \verb|\Basic@Tree|. We will need it later for our package option (basic code is also from ``tikz'' manual). +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\Basic@Tree}[5][1=1, usedefault]{{% +\@Tree@SetUp[#1]% +\pgfarrowsdeclare{leaf}{leaf}% +{\pgfarrowsleftextend{-.1ex} \pgfarrowsrightextend{-0.05ex}}% +{% +\pgfpathmoveto{\pgfpoint{-.01ex}{0ex}}% +\pgfpatharc{150}{30}{0.16ex*(#1/2)}% dicke +\pgfpatharc{-30}{-150}{0.16ex*(#1/2)}% +\pgfusepathqfill% +}% +\colorlet{trunk}{#2}% +\colorlet{leaf a}{#3}% +\colorlet{leaf b}{#4}\begin{tikzpicture}[x=1ex,y=1ex,scale=#1]% +\coordinate (root) [grow cyclic,rotate=90] child { +child [line cap=round] foreach \a in {0,1, 2} { child foreach \b in {0,1} { +child foreach \c in {0,1,2} { child foreach \d in {0,1} { +child foreach \leafcolor in {leaf a,leaf b} { edge from parent [color=\leafcolor,-#5] } +}}} } edge from parent [shorten >=-0.05ex,serif cm-,line cap=butt] +};% +\end{tikzpicture}% +}} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} + +%\begin{macro}{draft} +% If the class option \verb|draft|, then Squares instead of trees. Furthermore we set \verb|\@drafttrue| and \verb|\@finalfalse| for some warnings: +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOptionX{draft}{\@tikzsymbols@drafttrue\@tikzsymbols@finalfalse +\def\Basic@Tree{\Basic@Tree@off}} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +%\begin{macro}{final} +% If the class option \verb|final|, then trees. Same as before: +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOptionX{final}{\@tikzsymbols@draftfalse\@tikzsymbols@finaltrue +\def\Basic@Tree{\Basic@Tree@on}} +% \end{macrocode} +% It's extremely annoying: you are working almost a day to find out how this package recognizes \verb|draft| and at the end there are just two lines of code. +% +%\end{macro} + +%\begin{macro}{tree} +% Now we declare the name of our option: ``tree'' (I could have named it stone, or wood, etc. but I used ``tree''). This code is copy \& pasted from this site: \href{http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/13270/a-package-template-using-xkeyval}{http://tex.stackexchange.com/}. Plus some warnings, if you use class option \verb|draft| or \verb|final| with package option \verb|tree=on/off|: +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOptionX{tree}{% + \def\Basic@Tree{\csname Basic@Tree@#1\endcsname}% + \if@tikzsymbols@draft% +\PackageWarningNoLine{tikzsymbols}{You can use class option \MessageBreak +draft with package option tree=on/off; +\MessageBreak but I think it would be better if you +\MessageBreak delete tree=on/off}\fi% +\if@tikzsymbols@final% +\PackageWarningNoLine{tikzsymbols}{You can use class option \MessageBreak +final with package option tree=on/off; +\MessageBreak but I think it would be better if you +\MessageBreak delete tree=on/off}\fi% + } +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} + +%\begin{macro}{\Basic@Tree@off} +% We define \verb|\Basic@Tree@off|; it will be shown if \verb|tree=off|. Furthermore, we check if the last parameter is ``leaf'': +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\Basic@Tree@off}[5][1=1, usedefault]{{% +\def\leaf@or@not@leaf{#5}% +\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=#1,x=1.3ex,y=1.3ex] +\draw[#2] (0,0) -- (0,1); +\draw[#3] (0,1) -- (1,1); +\draw[#4] (1,1) -- (1,0); +\ifx\leaf@or@not@leaf\@leaf@is@leaf% +\draw[#3] (1,0) -- (0.5,0); +\draw[#4] (0.5,0) -- (0,0); +\fi% +\end{tikzpicture}% +}} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} + +%\begin{macro}{\Basic@Tree@on} +% We define \verb|\Basic@Tree@off|; it will be shown if \verb|tree=on|: +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\Basic@Tree@on}[5][1=1, usedefault]{{% +\@Tree@SetUp[#1]% +\pgfarrowsdeclare{leaf}{leaf}% +{\pgfarrowsleftextend{-.1ex} \pgfarrowsrightextend{-0.05ex}}% +{% +\pgfpathmoveto{\pgfpoint{-.01ex}{0ex}}% +\pgfpatharc{150}{30}{0.16ex*(#1/2)}% dicke +\pgfpatharc{-30}{-150}{0.16ex*(#1/2)}% +\pgfusepathqfill% +}% +\colorlet{trunk}{#2}% +\colorlet{leaf a}{#3}% +\colorlet{leaf b}{#4}\begin{tikzpicture}[x=1ex,y=1ex,scale=#1]% +\coordinate (root) [grow cyclic,rotate=90] child { +child [line cap=round] foreach \a in {0,1, 2} { child foreach \b in {0,1} { +child foreach \c in {0,1,2} { child foreach \d in {0,1} { +child foreach \leafcolor in {leaf a,leaf b} { edge from parent [color=\leafcolor,-#5] } +}}} } edge from parent [shorten >=-0.05ex,serif cm-,line cap=butt] +};% +\end{tikzpicture}% +}} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} + +% +%\begin{macro}{\ProcessOptionsX*} +%Again a code from the internet (don't know what \verb|\relax| does): +% \begin{macrocode} +\ProcessOptionsX*\relax +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} + +%\begin{macro}{\BasicTree} +% We define our \verb|\BasicTree|. We check if the last paramter is ``leaf'', if not we check if the last paramter is empty, if not we generate an error meassge: +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\BasicTree[5][1]{% +\def\leaf@or@not@leaf{#5}% +\ifx\leaf@or@not@leaf\@leaf@is@leaf% +\Basic@Tree[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +\else% +\ifx\\#5\\% +\Basic@Tree[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +\else% +\PackageError{tikzsymbols}{The last parameter has either to be \MessageBreak +`leaf` or has to be empty}{See the documentation. Section `Trees«.}% +\fi\fi% +} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} + +% +%\begin{macro}{\WorstTree} +% An extremly bad Tree. It's really worst. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand{\WorstTree}[1][1]{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=1ex,y=1ex, line width=0.04ex*#1,scale=#1] +\fill[brown] (-0.3,0) .. controls (0.2,0.3) and (0.2,0.7) .. (0.2,1) -- (0.5,1) .. + controls (0.5,0.7) and (0.5,0.3) .. (1,0); +\draw (-0.3,0) .. controls (0.2,0.3) and (0.2,0.7) .. (0.2,1) -- (0.5,1) .. + controls (0.5,0.7) and (0.5,0.3) .. (1,0) ; +\fill[green] (0.2,0.8) -- (0,0.8) .. controls (-0.4,0.7) and (-0.4,1) .. (-0.3,1.2) .. + controls (-0.3, 1.6) and (-0.1,1.6) .. (0.1,1.5) .. + controls (0.3,1.8) and (0.6,1.6) .. (0.7,1.5) .. + controls (1.1, 1.6) and (1,1.4) .. (1,1.2) .. + controls (1.2,1) and (1.2,0.7) .. (0.8,0.8) -- (0.5,0.8); +\draw (0.214,0.8) -- (0,0.8) .. controls (-0.4,0.7) and (-0.4,1) .. (-0.3,1.2) .. + controls (-0.3, 1.6) and (-0.1,1.6) .. (0.1,1.5) .. + controls (0.3,1.8) and (0.6,1.6) .. (0.7,1.5) .. controls (1.1, 1.6) and (1,1.4) .. + (1,1.2) .. controls (1.2,1) and (1.2,0.7) .. (0.8,0.8) -- (0.486,0.8); +\fill[red] (0,1) circle (0.1); +\fill[red] (0.4,1.2) circle (0.1); +\fill[red] (0.8,1.1) circle (0.1); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput% +} +% \end{macrocode} +%``Hey! That is the code from the tikzmanuel!!'' -- ``Yes, I know.'' +%\end{macro} + + + + + + +%\begin{macro}{\Springtree} +%\begin{macro}{\Summertree} +%\begin{macro}{\Autumntree} +%\begin{macro}{\Wintertree} +% Some predefined Trees. +% +% ``Hey that look like the trees in the \dots'' -- ``Yes, Yes, I know!''. +% +% We don't need \verb|\tikzsymbolsaftersymbolinput| because it is already defined in \verb|\BasicTree|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\Springtree}[1][1=1, usedefault]% + {\BasicTree[#1]{brown!70!black}{green!90!black}{green!80!black}{leaf}} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\Summertree}[1][1=1, usedefault]% + {\BasicTree[#1]{brown!50!black}{green!80!black}{red!80!green}{leaf}} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\Autumntree}[1][1=1, usedefault]% + {\BasicTree[#1]{red!30!black}{red!75!black}{orange}{leaf}} +\DeclareRobustCommandx{\Wintertree}[1][1=1, usedefault]% + {\BasicTree[#1]{black}{black!50}{black!25}{}} +% \end{macrocode} +%\end{macro} +%\end{macro}\end{macro}\end{macro} +% Well that's it. Happy \TeX ing! +% +% PS. Something went wrong with the Change History, but I don't know what. + + + + + + +\DeclareRobustCommand{\@Keep@Cool@I}{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=1em, y=1em, line width=0.03em] +\fill[decorate,decoration={snake,amplitude=.02em,segment length=0.4em},cyan!20!] +(0,0) -- (0,1) -- (1,1) -- (1,0) -- cycle; +\draw (0.3,0.3) -- (0.55,0.7);% Kšrper +\draw (0.05,0.4) -- (0.3,0.3) -- (0.1,0.1); +\draw (0.3,0.8) -- (0.5,0.61); +\draw (0.49,0.61) -- (0.8,0.65); +\draw (0.65,0.9) circle (0.17); +\end{tikzpicture}% +\MySymbolAfterSymbolinput% +} +\DeclareRobustCommand{\@Keep@Cool@II}{% +\begin{tikzpicture}[x=1em,y=1em] +\fill[decorate,decoration={snake,amplitude=.02em,segment length=0.6em},cyan!20!] (-0.3,-0.3) rectangle (0.5,1); +\draw (0,-0.1) -- (0.15,0.2) -- (0.3,-0.1);% Beine +\draw (.15,.2) -- (.15,.4);% Kšrper +\draw (.15,.4) -- (.4,.5);% Rechter Arm +\draw (.15,.4) -- (-0.1,.5);% Linker Arm +\draw (.15, .4) -- (.15, .53);% Hals +\draw (.15,.8) circle (0.18);% Kopf +\end{tikzpicture}% +\MySymbolAfterSymbolinput% +} + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +%\PrintChanges \PrintIndex
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