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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/Changes b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/Changes new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..535e2ec7f60 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/Changes @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +pst-geometrictools.tex ---------------- + +1.3 2021/12/28 - more fixes for lualatex (hv) +1.2 2021/11/17 - fixes for lualatex (hv) +1.1 2017/09/16 - choose fonts for some tools +1.0 2017/06/29 diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/Changes.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/Changes.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ce16d2fcb1e..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/Changes.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -pst-geometrictools.tex ---------------- - -1.1 2017/09/16 -- choose fonts for some tools -1.0 2017/06/29 diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/README.md b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/README.md index c8bd792060e..c3b26509dbe 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/README.md +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/README.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ The pst-geometrictools package Author: Thomas Söll -`pst-geometrictools' is a PSTricks package to draw a protractor, a ruler, a compass and pencils +"pst-geometrictools" is a PSTricks package to draw a protractor, a ruler, a compass and pencils -Dated: 2017/09/16 Version 1.1 +Dated: 2021/12/28 Version 1.3 pst-geometrictools contains the following: @@ -18,15 +18,15 @@ Save the files pst-geometrictools.sty|tex in a directory, which is part of your local TeX tree. Then do not forget to run texhash to update this tree. For more information see the documentation of your LATEX distribution -on installing packages into your local TeX system or read the -TeX Frequently Asked Questions: -(http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=instpackages). +on installing packages into your local TeX system pst-geometrictools needs pst-eucl, pstricks-xkey and pstricks, which should be part of your local TeX installation, otherwise get it from a -CTAN server, http://mirror.ctan.org +CTAN server, https://mirror.ctan.org -PSTricks is PostScript Tricks, the documentation cannot be run -with pdftex, use the sequence latex->dvips->ps2pdf or latex->dvips->distiller. +PSTricks is PostScript Tricks, the documentation cannot be run with pdftex, +use the sequence latex->dvips->ps2pdf or latex->dvips->distiller or lualatex. T. Söll + +(Bugfixes by Herbert Voß hvoss@tug.org) diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools-doc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools-doc.pdf Binary files differindex 39234a81451..ce1b9782c27 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools-doc.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools-doc.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools-doc.tex index f646e7520f7..47b04b6f2d8 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools-doc.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools-doc.tex @@ -20,33 +20,16 @@ \listfiles - -\documentclass[% -11pt, -english, -BCOR10mm, -DIV12, -bibliography=totoc, -parskip=false, -fleqn, -smallheadings, -headexclude, -footexclude, -oneside, -dvipsnames, -svgnames, -x11names, -distiller -]{pst-doc} +\RequirePackage{pdfmanagement-testphase} +\DeclareDocumentMetadata{} +%% $Id: pst-venn-doc.tex 848 2018-12-04 09:25:49Z herbert $ +\documentclass[fontsize=11pt,english,BCOR=10mm,DIV=12,bibliography=totoc,parskip=false,headings=small, + headinclude=false,footinclude=false,oneside]{pst-doc} \usepackage[autostyle]{csquotes} -\usepackage{biblatex} -%\usepackage[style=dtk]{biblatex} -\addbibresource{pst-geometrictools-doc.bib} -\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} +%\addbibresource{pst-geometrictools-doc.bib} \let\pstpersFV\fileversion -\usepackage{pst-geometrictools,pst-node,pst-eucl,pst-pers,pstricks-add,animate} -\usepackage{etex} % increase the number of registers (otherwise only 256) +\usepackage{pst-geometrictools,pst-node,pstricks-add,animate} \let\belowcaptionskip\abovecaptionskip @@ -71,22 +54,18 @@ distiller \begin{document} -\title{pst-geometrictools v 1.1} +\title{pst-geometrictools v 1.3} \subtitle{A PSTricks package to draw a protractor, a ruler, a compass and pencils} -\author{Thomas \textsc{Söll}} +\author{Thomas Söll\\Herbert Voß (bugfix)} \date{\today} -\maketitle +\settitle \tableofcontents -\psset{unit=1cm} - - -\clearpage - \begin{abstract} -The package \LPack{pst-geometrictools} offers some customizable options to setup a \emph{protractor}, a \emph{ruler}, a \emph{compass} and \emph{pencils} to the users' wishes. Some geometric tools are predefined +The package \LPack{pst-geometrictools} offers some customizable options to setup a \emph{protractor}, a \emph{ruler}, +a \emph{compass} and \emph{pencils} to the users' wishes. Some geometric tools are predefined and ready-to-use for the customer to be able to present some pixel-free graphics showing the handling of some geometric tools. The geometric tools can be scaled, rotated, positioned, colored as wanted, even labeled---if wanted. @@ -97,12 +76,13 @@ We recommend to use the package \LPack{pst-eucl} (by \textit{Dominique Rodriguez Have fun to use it! -\vfill +\bigskip This program can redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either version 1.3c of the License, or (at your option) any later version. \end{abstract} + \clearpage @@ -111,8 +91,7 @@ either version 1.3c of the License, or (at your option) any later version. \subsection{\textbackslash psProtractor} \begin{BDef} -\Lcs{psProtractor}\OptArgs\Largb{angle}\Largr{coordinates of the origin} -\\ +\Lcs{psProtractor}\OptArgs\Largb{angle}\Largr{coordinates of the origin}\\ \Lcs{psProtractor}\OptArgs\Largb{angle}\Largr{coordinates of the origin}\Largr{coordinates of a second point} \end{BDef} @@ -181,8 +160,7 @@ The command \Lcs{psRuler} offers a positioning \subsection{\textbackslash psCompass} \begin{BDef} -\Lcs{psCompass}\OptArgs\Largb{radius}\Largr{coordinates of origin} -\\ +\Lcs{psCompass}\OptArgs\Largb{radius}\Largr{coordinates of origin}\\ \Lcs{psCompass}\OptArgs\Largb{radius}\Largr{coordinates of origin}\Largr{coordinates of a second point} \end{BDef} @@ -238,13 +216,14 @@ The command \Lcs{psPencil} contains the options \nxLkeyword{PenScale=}, \nxLkeyw \newpage + \subsection{\textbackslash psParallels (Idea and realization by \emph{Manuel Luque})} \begin{BDef} -\Lcs{psParallels}\OptArgs\Largr{pointA}\Largr{pointB}\Largr{pointC}\Largb{angle} +\Lcs{psParallels}\OptArgs\Largr{pointA}\Largr{pointB}\Largr{pointC} \end{BDef} -The command \Lcs{psParallels} contains the option \nxLkeyword{DistCoeff=}. +The command \Lcs{psParallels} contains the option \nxLkeyword{DistCoeff}. \begin{quote} \begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{ @{} l >{\ttfamily}l X @{} }\toprule @@ -254,18 +233,36 @@ The command \Lcs{psParallels} contains the option \nxLkeyword{DistCoeff=}. \end{tabularx} \end{quote} -This command is made to directly draw a line parallel to the line containing \texttt{pointA} and \texttt{pointB} intersecting at point \texttt{pointC}. - -\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t,width=17cm] -\begin{pspicture}(-11,-10)(6,2.5) -\psParallels[DistCoeff=1](-6,-1)(1,2)(2,0) -\end{pspicture} +This command is made to directly draw a line parallel to the line containing \texttt{pointA} and \texttt{pointB} +intersecting at point \texttt{pointC}. + + +\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t,width=\linewidth] +\psscalebox{0.5}{% +\begin{pspicture}[showgrid=false](-15,-10)(5,3)% + \pnode(-6,1){A}\uput[100](A){A} + \pnode(1,2){B}\uput[100](B){B} + \pnode(2,0){C}\uput[90](C){C} + \pcline[linecolor=BrickRed,nodesepA=-2,nodesepB=-2](A)(B)% + \psParallels[style=Parallelen,RulerScale=0.5,ProScale=1,DistCoeff=1](A)(B)(C) + \pcline[linecolor=BrickRed](GeodrB)(GeodrA)% + \midAB(GeodrB)(GeodrA){M}% + \psPencil[PenLength=5,pencilColA=red,PenScale=0.5]{60}(M) + \end{pspicture}} \end{LTXexample} -The command \verb+\psParallels[DistCoeff=1](A)(B)(C){angle}+ allows to draw a parallel through the point C with the help of a ruler and protractor. The angle is the one between the pencil and the vertical. -The command uses the option [DistCoef=] as within pst-eucl. If [DistCoef=0] the hypotenuse of the protractor lays on the line (AB), the ruler automatically positions below the protractor. -For an animation, we vary [DistCoef=0..1], the protractor moves along the ruler letting the hypotenuse parallel to the line (AB). If [DistCoef=1], the protractor intersects with the point C. We can now draw the parallel to (AB) intersecting C. +The command \verb+\psParallels[DistCoeff=1](A)(B)(C){angle}+ allows to draw a parallel through the +point C with the help of a ruler and protractor. The angle is the one between the pencil and the vertical. +The command uses the option [DistCoef=] as within pst-eucl. If [DistCoef=0] the hypotenuse of the +protractor lays on the line (AB), the ruler automatically positions below the protractor. + +For an animation, we vary [DistCoef=0..1], the protractor moves along the ruler letting the +hypotenuse parallel to the line (AB). If [DistCoef=1], the protractor intersects with the point C. +We can now draw the parallel to (AB) intersecting C. + + + \newpage @@ -274,12 +271,13 @@ For an animation, we vary [DistCoef=0..1], the protractor moves along the ruler \section{Basic Examples} \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t,width=16cm] -\begin{pspicture}*(-6,-5.5)(10,7) +\psscalebox{0.7}{% +\begin{pspicture}[showgrid=false](-6,-5.5)(10,7) \psProtractor{0}(0,0)% origin of the protractor \psRuler{0}(0,0)% origin of the ruler \psPencil{-30}(6,0)% origin of the pencil \psCompass{3}(2,0)% origin of the compass -\end{pspicture} +\end{pspicture}} \end{LTXexample} We see, that the origins of the \emph{protractor} and \emph{ruler}, \emph{compass} and respectively the \emph{cone end of the pencil} are positioned at $(0|0)$, $(2|0)$, $(6|0)$. Adding an angle rotates the objects around their origins. @@ -473,11 +471,11 @@ Constructing the height of a given triangle. \clearpage -\nocite{*} -\bgroup -\RaggedRight -\printbibliography -\egroup +%\nocite{*} +%\bgroup +%\RaggedRight +%\printbibliography +%\egroup \printindex diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools-fr-doc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools-fr-doc.pdf Binary files differindex 8b428e96016..2d8390e783f 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools-fr-doc.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools-fr-doc.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools-fr-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools-fr-doc.tex index 18fcfab3b84..4e36c902d14 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools-fr-doc.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools-fr-doc.tex @@ -21,32 +21,18 @@ \listfiles -\documentclass[% -11pt, -english, -BCOR10mm, -DIV12, -bibliography=totoc, -parskip=false, -fleqn, -smallheadings, -headexclude, -footexclude, -oneside, -dvipsnames, -svgnames, -x11names, -distiller -]{pst-doc} +\RequirePackage{pdfmanagement-testphase} +\DeclareDocumentMetadata{} +%% $Id: pst-venn-doc.tex 848 2018-12-04 09:25:49Z herbert $ +\documentclass[fontsize=11pt,english,BCOR=10mm,DIV=12,bibliography=totoc,parskip=false,headings=small, + headinclude=false,footinclude=false,oneside]{pst-doc} \usepackage[autostyle]{csquotes} \usepackage{biblatex} %\usepackage[style=dtk]{biblatex} -\addbibresource{pst-geometrictools-doc.bib} -\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} +%\addbibresource{pst-geometrictools-doc.bib} \let\pstgeometrictoolsFV\fileversion -\usepackage{pst-geometrictools,pst-node,pst-eucl,pstricks-add} -\usepackage{etex} % increase the number of registers (otherwise only 256) +\usepackage{pst-geometrictools,pst-node,pstricks-add} \let\belowcaptionskip\abovecaptionskip @@ -70,19 +56,14 @@ distiller \begin{document} -\title{pst-geometrictools v 1.0} +\title{pst-geometrictools v 1.3} \subtitle{Package de PSTricks pour dessiner un rapporteur, une r\'{e}glette et un crayon} -\author{Thomas \textsc{S\"{o}ll}} +\author{Thomas Söll\\Herbert Voß (bugfixes)} \date{\today} -\maketitle +\settitle \tableofcontents -\psset{unit=1cm} - - -\clearpage - \begin{abstract} Pour illustrer des notions de g\'{e}om\'{e}trie \'{e}l\'{e}mentaire le package pst-geometrictools dispose des outils suivants : @@ -93,7 +74,7 @@ Pour illustrer des notions de g\'{e}om\'{e}trie \'{e}l\'{e}mentaire le package p \end{itemize} Les arguments et options des commandes d\'{e}di\'{e}es permettent de les positionner ainsi que de les personnaliser. Vous remarquerez dans les exemples qui illustrent la documentation le soin tout professionnel qui a \'{e}t\'{e} apport\'{e} au dessin et aux d\'{e}tails des outils. L'utilisation du package pst-eucl de Dominique Rodriguez est vivement conseill\'{e} car ses commandes sont particuli\`{e}rement efficaces pour cr\'{e}er facilement des animations et des illustrations. -\vfill +\bigskip This program can redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either version 1.3c of the License, or (at your option) any later version. \end{abstract} @@ -223,30 +204,43 @@ La commande \Lcs{psParallels} dispose des options \nxLkeyword{Ruler=}, \nxLkeywo Cette commande permet de tracer la parrall\`{e}le passant par le point \texttt{pointC} \`{a} la droite d\'{e}finie par les points \texttt{pointA} and \texttt{pointB}. Le rapporteur et la r`{e}gle sont plac\'{e}s automatiquement. -\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t,width=18cm] -\begin{pspicture}[showgrid](-11,-4)(7,8)% -\pstGeonode[PosAngle=135,linecolor=red](5,5){A} -\pstGeonode[PosAngle=135,linecolor=Green](-8,1){B} -\pstGeonode[PosAngle=-45,linecolor=blue](3,3){C} -\pcline[linecolor=BrickRed,nodesepA=-2,nodesepB=-2](A)(B)% -\psParallels[style=Parallelen,RulerScale=0.75,ProScale=0.75](A)(B)(C) -\pcline[linecolor=BrickRed](GeodrB)(GeodrA)% -\midAB(GeodrB)(GeodrA){M}% -\psPencil[PenLength=5,pencilColA=red,PenScale=0.5]{60}(M) + +\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t,width=17cm] +\begin{pspicture}(-11,-10)(6,2.5) +\psParallels[DistCoeff=1,ProScale=.75,RulerScale=0.7](-6,-1)(1,2)(2,0) \end{pspicture} \end{LTXexample} -Pour une animation, on utilisera la commande \verb+\multido{}{N}{...+ en fixant uniquement le nombre de pas souhait\'{e} pour que l'hypoth\'{e}nuse du rapporteur passe de la position o\`{u} il est tout pr\`{e}s de (AB) et parall\'{e}le \`{a} celle-ci au point C. + +\psset{unit=1cm} + +\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t,width=18cm] +\psscalebox{0.5}{% +\begin{pspicture}[showgrid](-11,-1)(11,20)% +\pnode(5,5){A}\uput[90](A){A} +\pnode(-8,1){B}\uput[90](B){B} +\pnode(3,3){C}\uput[250](C){C} +\pcline[linecolor=BrickRed,nodesepA=-2,nodesepB=-2](A)(B) +\psParallels[style=Parallelen,RulerScale=0.75,ProScale=0.75](A)(B)(C) +\pcline[linecolor=BrickRed](GeodrB)(GeodrA)% +\midAB(GeodrB)(GeodrA){M}% +\psPencil[PenLength=5,pencilColA=red,PenScale=0.5]{60}(M) +\end{pspicture}} +\end{LTXexample} + +Pour une animation, on utilisera la commande \verb+\multido{}{N}{...+ en fixant uniquement +le nombre de pas souhait\'{e} pour que l'hypothénuse du rapporteur passe de la position +où il est tout près de (AB) et parallèle à celle-ci au point C. \begin{verbatim} -\multido{}{40}{ -\begin{pspicture}[showgrid](-11,-4)(7,8)% -\pstGeonode[PosAngle=135,linecolor=red](-2,6){A} -\pstGeonode[PosAngle=135,linecolor=Green](-8,1){B} -\pstGeonode[PosAngle=-45,linecolor=blue](0,3){C} -\pcline[linecolor=BrickRed,nodesepA=-2,nodesepB=-2](A)(B)% -\psParallels[style=Parallelen,RulerScale=0.75,ProScale=0.75](A)(B)(C) -\end{pspicture} +\multido{}{40}{% + \begin{pspicture}[showgrid](-11,-4)(7,8)% + \pstGeonode[PosAngle=135,linecolor=red](-2,6){A} + \pstGeonode[PosAngle=135,linecolor=Green](-8,1){B} + \pstGeonode[PosAngle=-45,linecolor=blue](0,3){C} + \pcline[linecolor=BrickRed,nodesepA=-2,nodesepB=-2](A)(B)% + \psParallels[style=Parallelen,RulerScale=0.75,ProScale=0.75](A)(B)(C) + \end{pspicture}% } \end{verbatim} @@ -404,11 +398,11 @@ Construction des hauteurs d'un triangle \clearpage -\nocite{*} -\bgroup -\RaggedRight -\printbibliography -\egroup +%\nocite{*} +%\bgroup +%\RaggedRight +%\printbibliography +%\egroup \printindex diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools.tex index cad64e8e3c2..608e29ef560 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pst-geometrictools/pst-geometrictools.tex @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ %% This is file `pst-geometrictools.tex', %% %% Thomas Söll +%% fixes for lualatex by Herbert Voß %% %% This program can redistributed and/or modified under %% %% the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License %% @@ -15,18 +16,17 @@ \csname PSTgeometrictoolsLoaded\endcsname \let\PSTgeometrictoolsLoaded\endinput % Requires PSTricks, pst-xkey, pst-node packages -\ifx\PSTricksLoaded\endinput\else\input pstricks.tex\fi -\ifx\PSTXKeyLoaded\endinput\else\input pst-xkey.tex\fi -\ifx\PSTnodeLoaded\endinput\else\input pst-node.tex\fi -\def\fileversion{1.1} -\def\filedate{2017/09/16} +\ifx\PSTricksLoaded\endinput \else\input pstricks.tex\fi +\ifx\PSTXKeyLoaded\endinput \else\input pst-xkey.tex\fi +\ifx\PSTEuclideLoaded\endinput\else\input pst-eucl.tex\fi +\ifx\PSTnodeLoaded\endinput \else\input pst-node.tex\fi +\def\fileversion{1.3} +\def\filedate{2021/12/28} \message{`PST' v\fileversion, \filedate} \edef\PstAtCode{\the\catcode`\@} \catcode`\@=11\relax - - \pst@addfams{pst-geometrictools} - +% \define@boolkey[psset]{pst-geometrictools}[Pst@]{Ghost}[true]{} \define@key[psset]{pst-geometrictools}{ProLineCol}[cyan]{\pst@getcolor{#1}\ProLineCol} \define@key[psset]{pst-geometrictools}{ProFillCol}[gray!60]{\pst@getcolor{#1}\ProFillCol} @@ -44,62 +44,60 @@ \def\psProtractor{\def\pst@par{}\pst@object{psProtractor}} -\def\psProtractor@i#1(#2){\@ifnextchar(% -{\psProtractor@ii{#1}(#2)}% -{\psProtractor@ii{#1}(#2)(#2)}}% +\def\psProtractor@i#1(#2){\@ifnextchar({\psProtractor@ii{#1}(#2)}{\psProtractor@ii{#1}(#2)(#2)}}% + \def\psProtractor@ii#1(#2)(#3){%------------------------------- #1 Winkel, #2 Ursprung P, zweiter Punkt Q für Winkel -\begin@SpecialObj -\pst@killglue -\begingroup% -\pnode(#2){@PGD}% -\pnode(#3){@QGD}% -\use@par% -\pst@getcoor{@QGD}\pst@tempB % -------------------------- Hohle die Koordinaten und speichere sie in \pst@tempB -\pst@getcoor{@PGD}\pst@tempA % -------------------------- Hohle die Koordinaten und speichere sie in \pst@tempA -\addto@pscode{% -/sysfill {systemdict /fill get exec} def -/Country (\pst@country) def + \begin@SpecialObj + \pst@killglue +% \begingroup + \pnode(#2){@PGD}% + \pnode(#3){@QGD}% + \use@par + \pst@getcoor{@QGD}\pst@tempB % -------------------------- Hohle die Koordinaten und speichere sie in \pst@tempB + \pst@getcoor{@PGD}\pst@tempA % -------------------------- Hohle die Koordinaten und speichere sie in \pst@tempA + \addto@pscode{% + /sysfill {systemdict /fill get exec} def + /Country (\pst@country) def /cm {28.45274 mul} def % ---------------------------------------- Definiere cm als Längeneinheit mit der multipliziert wird \pst@tempA \tx@UserCoor /@y1 ED /@x1 ED % ---------- Definiere die Koordinaten des Ursprungs (zur Winkelberechnung benötigt) \pst@tempB \tx@UserCoor /@y2 ED /@x2 ED % ---------- Definiere die Koordinaten des zweiten Punktes (zur Winkelberechnung benötigt) - @y1 @y2 sub @x1 @x2 sub Atan /@delta ED %------------ Winkelberechnung + @y1 @y2 sub @x1 @x2 sub Atan /@delta ED %------------ Winkelberechnung \pst@tempA \pst@coor T % ------------------------------------ Tranformiere den Koordinatenursprung in P @delta #1 add 180 add rotate % ------------------------------ Drehe das gesamte Geodreieck - \pst@ProScale dup scale % -------- Skaliere das ganze Geodreieck -%------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -\ifPst@Ghost\else -gsave -%------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -%-------------- Äußere Begrenzung des Geodreiecks ----------------------------------------------- -gsave - newpath + \pst@ProScale dup scale % -------- Skaliere das ganze Geodreieck + %------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + gsave + \ifPst@Ghost\else + %-------------- Äußere Begrenzung des Geodreiecks ----------------------------------------------- + gsave + newpath -8 cm 0 moveto 16 cm 0 rlineto -8 cm 8 cm rlineto - closepath - gsave - 0.7 setlinewidth - 0.1 setgray - stroke + closepath +% gsave + 0.7 setlinewidth + 0.1 setgray + stroke +% grestore grestore -grestore %------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- %-------------- Gefüllter innerer Teil des Geodreiecks ----------------------------------------------- -gsave + gsave newpath -7.5 cm 0.5 22.5 tan mul cm moveto 15 cm 0 rlineto -7.5 cm 7.5 cm rlineto closepath - gsave +% gsave \pst@usecolor\ProFillCol - [ /ca .1 /SetTransparency pdfmark % set transparency +% [ /ca .1 /SetTransparency pdfmark % set transparency 0.1 .setopacityalpha sysfill +% grestore grestore -grestore %------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- %-------------- Millimetereinteilung auf der Grundseite ------------------------------------------- - /mmBlinie { newpath + /mmBlinie { newpath -7 cm 0 cm moveto 0 cm 0.17 cm rlineto % closepath @@ -185,12 +183,12 @@ grestore 0 0 5.1 cm 6 174 arc 0 0 4.8 cm 174 6 arcn closepath - gsave +% gsave \pst@usecolor\ProLineCol - [ /ca .4 /SetTransparency pdfmark % set transparency +% [ /ca .4 /SetTransparency pdfmark % set transparency 0.4 .setopacityalpha sysfill - grestore +% grestore grestore %--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- %--------------- 1-Grad-Winkeleinteilung an der linken Kathete ----------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -428,7 +426,7 @@ grestore 0 -1 rlineto closepath setrgbcolor - [ /ca .5 /SetTransparency pdfmark % set transparency +% [ /ca .5 /SetTransparency pdfmark % set transparency 0.5 .setopacityalpha sysfill } def Country (France) eq { @@ -452,8 +450,8 @@ Country (Germany) eq { grestore %-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- %--------------- Ende nur grestore von gsave ganz am Anfang ------------------ -grestore \fi +grestore }% \pnode(! /cm {28.45274 mul} def % ---------------------------------------- Definiere cm als Längeneinheit mit der multipliziert wird @@ -474,17 +472,18 @@ grestore @delta #1 add 180 add rotate % ------------------------------ Drehe die rechte untere Ecke des Geodreiecks \pst@ProScale\space \pst@ProScale\space scale % -------- Skalieren! 8 0){GeodrB}% -\endgroup% -\end@SpecialObj\ignorespaces +%\endgroup% + \end@SpecialObj + \ignorespaces }% - \definecolor{HolzCol}{rgb}{1,0.937,0.835}% \define@key[psset]{pst-geometrictools}{PenScale}[1]{\def\pst@PenScale{#1 }}% \define@key[psset]{pst-geometrictools}{PenLength}[5]{\def\pst@PenLength{#1 }}% \define@key[psset]{pst-geometrictools}{pencilColA}[red]{\pst@getcolor{#1}\pencilColA} \define@key[psset]{pst-geometrictools}{pencilColB}[HolzCol]{\pst@getcolor{#1}\pencilColB} \psset[pst-geometrictools]{PenLength=5,pencilColA=red,pencilColB=HolzCol,PenScale=1} + \def\psPencil{\def\pst@par{}\pst@object{psPencil}} \def\psPencil@i#1(#2){%------------------------------- #1 Winkel, #2 Ursprung P \begin@SpecialObj @@ -659,7 +658,7 @@ gsave closepath gsave \pst@usecolor\RulerFillCol - [ /ca .25 /SetTransparency pdfmark % set transparency +% [ /ca .25 /SetTransparency pdfmark % set transparency 0.25 .setopacityalpha sysfill grestore grestore @@ -676,7 +675,7 @@ gsave closepath gsave \pst@usecolor\RulerFillCol - [ /ca .15 /SetTransparency pdfmark % set transparency +% [ /ca .15 /SetTransparency pdfmark % set transparency 0.15 .setopacityalpha sysfill grestore gsave @@ -1151,28 +1150,34 @@ grestore % \def\psParallels{\def\pst@par{}\pst@object{psParallels}} \def\psParallels@i(#1)(#2)(#3){% -\begin@SpecialObj % -\pnode(#1){pointA}% -\pnode(#2){pointB}% -\pnode(#3){pointC}% -\pcline[nodesep=-3](pointA)(pointB) -\psdots(pointA)(pointB)(pointC) -\uput[l](pointA){A} -\uput[l](pointB){B} -\uput[r](pointC){C} +% \begin@SpecialObj + \pst@killglue + \begingroup + \use@par + \pnode(#1){pointA}% + \pnode(#2){pointB}% + \pnode(#3){pointC}% + \pcline[nodesep=-3](pointA)(pointB) + \psdots(pointA)(pointB)(pointC) +% \uput[l](pointA){A}\uput[l](pointB){B}\uput[r](pointC){C} % -\psProtractor[Ghost]{0}(pointA)% -\psAngleAB(pointA)(pointB){alpha1} -\psAngleAB(pointA)(GeodrA){alpha2} -\psProtractor[Ghost]{alpha1 alpha2 sub}(pointA)% -\psRuler{0}(GeodrB)(GeodrC) + \psProtractor[Ghost]{0}(pointA)% + \psAngleAB(pointA)(pointB){alpha1} + \psAngleAB(pointA)(GeodrA){alpha2} +% \psdot(GeodrA)\uput[-90](GeodrA){A'}% right edge of triangle + \psProtractor[Ghost]{alpha1 alpha2 sub }(pointA)% +% \psdot(GeodrA)\uput[-90](GeodrA){A''}% right edge of triangle +% \psdot(GeodrB)\uput[-90](GeodrB){B''}% left edge of triangle +% \psdot(GeodrC)\uput[-90](GeodrC){C''}% bottom edge of triangle + \psRuler{0}(GeodrB)(GeodrC) % -\pstProjection[PointName={},PointSymbol=none]{pointA}{pointB}{pointC}[pointI]% -\pstRotation[RotAngle=45,PointSymbol=none,PointName={}]{pointC}{pointI}[pointJ]% -\pstInterLL[PointSymbol=none,PointName={}]{pointA}{pointB}{pointC}{pointJ}{pointK}% -\pstTranslation[PointSymbol=none,PointName={},DistCoef=\pst@DistCoeff]{pointK}{pointC}{pointA}[pointA*] -\psProtractor{alpha1 alpha2 sub}(pointA*)% -\end@SpecialObj\ignorespaces% + \pstProjection[PointName={},PointSymbol=none]{pointA}{pointB}{pointC}[pointI]% + \pstRotation[RotAngle=45,PointSymbol=none,PointName={}]{pointC}{pointI}[pointJ]% + \pstInterLL[PointSymbol=none,PointName={}]{pointA}{pointB}{pointC}{pointJ}{pointK}% + \pstTranslation[PointSymbol=none,PointName={},DistCoef=\pst@DistCoeff]{pointK}{pointC}{pointA}[pointA*] + \psProtractor{alpha1 alpha2 sub}(pointA*)% + \endgroup + \ignorespaces% }% %\define@boolkey[psset]{pst-geometrictools}[Pst@]{Ruler}[true]{} |