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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/circledsteps/circledsteps-manual.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/circledsteps/circledsteps-manual.pdf Binary files differindex 83892b759ee..a86fc5f9c59 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/circledsteps/circledsteps-manual.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/circledsteps/circledsteps-manual.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/circledsteps/circledsteps-manual.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/circledsteps/circledsteps-manual.tex index d1599bb95cb..1bdd352c91f 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/circledsteps/circledsteps-manual.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/circledsteps/circledsteps-manual.tex @@ -10,17 +10,26 @@ cute inductors, } \usepackage{booktabs} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\hypersetup{colorlinks=true, % false: boxed links; true: colored links - linkcolor=blue, % color of internal links - urlcolor=blue, % color of external links -} \usepackage{showexpl} +\usepackage{accsupp} % Thanks to Ulrike Fischer https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/57160/38080 +\newcommand{\emptyaccsupp}[1]{\BeginAccSupp{ActualText={}}#1\EndAccSupp{}}% +\lstset{explpreset={pos=l, overhang=0pt,hsep=\columnsep,vsep=\bigskipamount, + rframe=single,numbers=left,numberstyle=\tiny,numbersep=.3em, xleftmargin=1em, + columns=flexible, language=[LaTeX]TEX,breaklines=true, + basicstyle=\small\ttfamily,tabsize=3, width=0.4\linewidth, + numberstyle=\tiny\color{gray}\emptyaccsupp}} +% there must be a better way \lstset{pos=l, overhang=0pt,hsep=\columnsep,vsep=\bigskipamount, rframe=single,numbers=left,numberstyle=\tiny,numbersep=.3em, xleftmargin=1em, columns=flexible, language=[LaTeX]TEX,breaklines=true, - basicstyle=\small\ttfamily,tabsize=3, width=0.4\linewidth} + basicstyle=\small\ttfamily,tabsize=3, width=0.4\linewidth, + numberstyle=\tiny\color{gray}\emptyaccsupp} \usepackage{circledsteps} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{colorlinks=true, % false: boxed links; true: colored links + linkcolor=blue, % color of internal links + urlcolor=blue, % color of external links +} \title{The \texttt{circledsteps} package: circled numbers, circled steps and more} \author{Romano Giannetti <romano.giannetti@gmail.com>} @@ -40,13 +49,13 @@ The package loads (if not already loaded) the packages \texttt{pict2e}, \texttt{ The manual is for version~\cstepsversion. The main changes between version are listed below. \begin{description} - \item[v1.3] Minor fixes to the manual; added a warning in case the patching of \texttt{picture.sty} fails. + \item[v1.3.x] Fixes to the manual; added a warning in case the patching of \texttt{pict2e.sty} fails. \item[v1.2] Added optional argument to the commands and make them sensitive to math mode (thanks to \texttt{@tallmarmot} for the suggestion and example code); fixed several bugs. Added \texttt{fill color} for the circles background. \item[v1.1] Default to normal colors; keep the ``red/blue'' theme as optional. If you use the package option \texttt{redblue} or \texttt{legacy} you will have the same effect than - \begin{lstlisting}[] + \begin{lstlisting} \pgfkeys{/csteps/inner color=red, /csteps/outer color=blue} \end{lstlisting} \item[v1.0] Initial release. @@ -86,15 +95,24 @@ The usage of the package is better explained with examples. \begin{LTXexample} -This is normal text: \Circled{1} is on the baseline, \CircledTop{2} is on top.\par -This is more evident if you have descendents, like p: \Circled{p} and \CircledTop{p}.\par -You can set options as optional arguments, like \Circled[inner color=red]{R} or \CircledTop[outer color=green]{g}.\par -Math mode is detected too: \Circled{A} and $\Circled{A}^{\Circled{A}}$. +This is normal text: \Circled{1} is on the +baseline, \CircledTop{2} is on top. + +This is more evident if you have descenders, +like p: \Circled{p} and \CircledTop{p}. + +You can set options as optional arguments, +like \Circled[inner color=red]{R} or +\CircledTop[outer color=green]{g}. + +Math mode is detected too: \Circled{A} +and $\Circled{A}^{\Circled{A}}$. \end{LTXexample} \begin{LTXexample} -For big horizontal things the circle becomes oval: \Circled{200} or \CircledTop{199}. +For big horizontal things the circle becomes +oval: \Circled{200} or \CircledTop{199}. \end{LTXexample} @@ -114,16 +132,16 @@ Inside \texttt{tikz} they work ok: \pgfkeys{/csteps/inner ysep=10pt} \pgfkeys{/csteps/inner xsep=10pt} If you like more breathing space: -\Circled{1} \Circled{2} \Circled{p} \Circled{200} \Circled{199}. -\par\bigskip +\Circled{1} \Circled{2} \Circled{p} +\Circled{200} \Circled{199}. \end{LTXexample} \begin{LTXexample} -\pgfkeys{/csteps/inner color=green} +\pgfkeys{/csteps/inner color=green!50!black} \pgfkeys{/csteps/outer color=gray} If you want to change colors it's easy: -\Circled{1} \Circled{2} \Circled{p} \Circled{200} \Circled{199}. -\par\bigskip +\Circled{1} \Circled{2} \Circled{p} +\Circled{200} \Circled{199}. \end{LTXexample} \begin{LTXexample} @@ -132,24 +150,34 @@ If you want to change colors it's easy: \pgfkeys{/csteps/fill color=black} And you can have filled circles and ovals: \Circled{\textbf{1}} \Circled{\textbf{199}}. -\par\bigskip \end{LTXexample} \begin{LTXexample} -You can have inline numbers like \CircledText{1} or -exponents\textsuperscript{\CircledText{2}} and so on. -\textcolor{red}{They follow the current color: \CircledText{1} and \CircledText{2} automatically,} as you can see: \CircledText{$1+1\approx3$}. In-text circled numbers look better when a bit smaller, though, as you can see in {\small\CircledText{1}} for example. +You can have inline numbers like \CircledText{1} +or exponents\textsuperscript{\CircledText{2}} +and so on. +\textcolor{red}{They follow the current color: + \CircledText{1} and \CircledText{2} +automatically,} as you can see here: +\CircledText{$1+1\approx3$}. +In-text circled numbers look better when +they are a bit smaller, though, as you +can see in {\small\CircledText{1}} +for example. \end{LTXexample} You can have also quite nice math mode effects, thanks to suggestion from \texttt{@tallmarmot}: \begin{LTXexample} - \[\Circled[outer color=red]{x}\] - \[\int\limits_{-1}^1\!\mathrm{d}x\,f_{\ell_1}(x)\] - \[\Circled[outer color=blue]{\int\limits_{-1}^1}\! - \Circled[outer color=orange]{\mathrm{d}x} - f_{\Circled[outer color=red]{\ell}_{\Circled[outer color=cyan]{1}}}(x)\] +\[\Circled[outer color=red]{x}\] +\[\int\limits_{-1}^1\! + \mathrm{d}x\,f_{\ell_1}(x)\] +\[\Circled[outer color=blue]{% + \int\limits_{-1}^1}\! + \Circled[outer color=orange]{\mathrm{d}x} +f_{\Circled[outer color=red]{\ell}_{% + \Circled[outer color=cyan]{1}}}(x)\] \end{LTXexample} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/circledsteps/circledsteps.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/circledsteps/circledsteps.sty index a8f769a3b13..20463070daf 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/circledsteps/circledsteps.sty +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/circledsteps/circledsteps.sty @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % \begin{macrocode} \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1996/06/01] -\ProvidesPackage{circledsteps}[2020/01/12 v1.3.1 Circled steps that you can reference] -\def\cstepsversion{v1.3.1} +\ProvidesPackage{circledsteps}[2023/07/27 v1.3.2 Circled steps that you can reference] +\def\cstepsversion{v1.3.2} % \end{macrocode} % % Copyright (c) 2019 Romano Giannetti |