From 8f3c66451e590adc3ce6c15dd5c11d89e399f9a7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 22:00:11 +0000 Subject: pst-grad/eps git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@2565 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/Changes | 14 + Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/README | 12 + .../doc/generic/pst-grad/pst-grad-doc.bib | 204 ++++++++++ .../doc/generic/pst-grad/pst-grad-doc.pdf | Bin 0 -> 250091 bytes .../doc/generic/pst-grad/pst-grad-doc.tex | 429 +++++++++++++++++++++ 5 files changed, 659 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/Changes create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/README create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/pst-grad-doc.bib create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/pst-grad-doc.pdf create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/pst-grad-doc.tex (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/Changes b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/Changes new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4d49656c304 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/Changes @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +pst-grad.sty -------- + 2006-08-01 message for loading the pro file + +pst-grad.tex -------- +v 1.05 2006/11/04 integrate the GradientHSB from package + pst-ghsb, which is now obsolete (hv) +v 1.00 2006/08/13 use pst-xkey for key handling (hv) + +pst-grad.pro -------- +v 1.05 2006/11/04 integrate the GradientHSB from package + pst-ghsb, which is now obsolete (hv) + +pst-grad-doc.tex -------- +2006-11-04 updated \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c6f9ec9c72f --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/README @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +pst-grad: gradient color fillings + +pst-grad.sty - The LaTeX file +pst-grad.tex - The TeX file +pst-grad.pro - The dvips header file +pst-grad-doc.tex - The documentation, source file +pst-grad-doc.bib - The documentation, bibtex data file +pst-grad-doc.pdf - The documentation, pdf + + +-- +Herbert Voss 2006-11-01 diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/pst-grad-doc.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/pst-grad-doc.bib new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..574da56412a --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/pst-grad-doc.bib @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ +%% -*-bibtex-*- +@STRING{tugboat = {TUGboat} } +@STRING{dtk = {{D}ie {\TeX}nische {K}om{\"o}die} } + +@Book{companion, + author = {Michel Goosens and Frank Mittelbach and Alexander + Samarin}, + title = {The {\LaTeX} {G}raphics {C}ompanion}, + publisher = {{Addison-Wesley Publishing Company}}, + year = {1997}, + address = {Reading, Mass.} +} + +@Article{girou:01:, + author = {Denis Girou}, + title = {Pr\'esentation de {PST}ricks}, + journal = {Cahier {GUT}enberg}, + year = 1994, + volume = {16}, + month = apr, + pages = {21-70} +} + +@Article{girou:02:, + author = {{Timothy van} Zandt and Denis Girou}, + title = {Inside {PST}ricks}, + journal = TUGboat, + year = 1994, + volume = {15}, + month = sep, + pages = {239-246} +} + +@Book{PostScript, + Author = {Kollock, Nikolai G.}, + Title = {Post{S}cript richtig eingesetzt: vom {K}onzept zum + praktischen {E}insatz}, + Publisher = {IWT}, + Address = {Vaterstetten}, + year = 1989, +} + +@Manual{pstricks, + Title = {PSTricks - {\PS} macros for generic {\TeX}}, + Author = {{Timothy van} Zandt}, + Organization = {}, + Address = {\url{http://www.tug.org/application/PSTricks}}, + Note = {}, + year = 1993 +} + +@Manual{pst-eps, + Title = {\texttt{pst-eps}: Exporting eps images}, + Author = {{Timothy van} Zandt}, + Organization = {}, + Address = {\url{CTAN:graphics/pstricks/generic/}}, + Note = {}, + year = 1999 +} + +@Manual{multido, + Title = {\texttt{multido.tex} - a loop macro, that supports fixed-point addition}, + Author = {{Timothy van} Zandt}, + Organization = {}, + Address = {\url{CTAN:/graphics/pstricks/generic/multido.tex}}, + Note = {}, + year = 1997 +} + +@Book{PSTricks2, + author = {Herbert Vo\ss{}}, + title = {\texttt{PSTricks} -- {G}rafik f\"ur \TeX{} und \LaTeX}, + edition = {third}, + publisher = {DANTE -- Lehmanns}, + year = {2006}, + address = {Heidelberg/Hamburg} +} + +@Manual{pst-code, + Title = {{PST}ricks - {\PS} macros for {G}eneric \TeX, {D}ocumented {Code}}, + Author = {Timothy {V}an Zandt}, + Organization = {}, + Address = {\url{CTAN:/graphics/pstricks/obsolete/doc/src/pst-code.tex}}, + Note = {}, + year = 1997, +} + +@Manual{references, + Title = {References for {\TeX{}} and {F}riends}, + Author = {Michael Wiedmann}, + Organization = {}, + Address = {\url{http://www.miwie.org/tex-refs/}}, + Note = {}, + year = 2004, +} + +@Manual{keyval, + Title = {The \texttt{keyval} - package}, + Author = {D. P. Carlisle and S. P. Q. Rahtz}, + Organization = {}, + Address = {\url{CTAN:/macros/latex/required/graphics/keyval.dtx}}, + Note = {}, + year = 2001, +} + +@Manual{xkeyval, + Title = {The \texttt{xkeyval} - package}, + Author = {Hendri Adriaens}, + Organization = {}, + Address = {\url{CTAN:/macros/latex/contrib/xkeyval/}}, + Note = {}, + year = 2004, +} + +@Manual{darmstadt, + Title = {{\PST} - mehr als nur ein alter Hut}, + Author = {Rolf Niepraschk and Herbert Vo{\ss}}, + Organization = {{DANTE} 2004 in {D}armstadt}, + Address = {\url{http://PSTricks.de/docs/Darmstadt2004.pdf}}, + Note = {}, + year = 2004, +} + +@Manual{pst-node, + Title = {The \texttt{pst-plot} - package}, + Author = {{Timothy Van} Zandt}, + Organization = {}, + Address = {\url{CTAN: /graphics/pstricks/generic/}}, + Note = {}, + year = 2004, +} + +@Manual{pstricks-add, + Title = {The \texttt{pstricks-add} - package}, + Author = {Herbert Vo{\ss}}, + Organization = {}, + Address = {\url{CTAN: /graphics/pstricks/contrib/pstricks-add/}}, + Note = {}, + year = 2004, +} + +@Article{dtk02.2:jackson.voss, + author = {Laura E. Jackson and Herbert Vo{\ss}}, + title = {Die Plot-Funktionen von {\texttt{pst-plot}}}, + journal = dtk, + year = 2002, + volume = {2/02}, + altvolume = 2, + altnumber = 14, + month = jun, + pages = {27--34}, + annote = bretter, + keywords = {}, + abstract = { Im letzten Heft wurden die mathematischen Funktionen von + \PS~im Zusammenhang mit dem {\LaTeX}-Paket + \texttt{pst-plot} zum Zeichnen von Funktionen beschrieben + und durch Beispiele erl{\"a}utert. In diesem Teil werden + die bislang nur erw{\"a}hnten Plot-Funktionen f{\"u}r + externe Daten behandelt. } +} + +@Article{tugboat:vossjh:01, + author = {Herbert Vo{\ss} and Jana Vo\ss}, + title = {The plot functions of \texttt{pst-plot}}, + journal = {TUGboat}, + year = {2001}, + volume = {22-4}, + month = dec, + pages = {314-318} +} + +@Article{tugboat:voss:01, + author = {Herbert Vo\ss}, + title = {Three dimensional plots with \texttt{pst-3dplot}}, + journal = {TUGboat}, + year = {2001}, + volume = {22-4}, + month = dec, + pages = {319} +} + +@Article{rahtz:96-1, + author = {Sebastian Rahtz}, + title = {An introduction to {PST}ricks, part {I}}, + journal = {Baskerville}, + address = {\url{CTAN: /usergrps/uktug/baskervi/}}, + year = 1996, + volume = 6, + number = 1, + month = feb, + pages = {22-34} +} +@Article{rahtz:96-2, + author = {Sebastian Rahtz}, + title = {An introduction to {PST}ricks, part {II}}, + journal = {Baskerville}, + address = {\url{CTAN: /usergrps/uktug/baskervi/}}, + year = 1996, + volume = 6, + number = 2, + month = apr, + pages = {23-33} +} + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/pst-grad-doc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/pst-grad-doc.pdf new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c9a7b2111df Binary files /dev/null and b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/pst-grad-doc.pdf differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/pst-grad-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/pst-grad-doc.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8eb17bb9aca --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-grad/pst-grad-doc.tex @@ -0,0 +1,429 @@ +\documentclass[english]{article} +% +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage[latin9]{inputenc} +\listfiles +\usepackage[scaled]{luximono} +\usepackage{lmodern} +\usepackage{xspace,setspace,caption} +\usepackage[bottom]{footmisc} +\usepackage{tabularx,amsmath,eurosym} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage[NewCommands,NewParameters]{ragged2e} +\usepackage[dvipsnames]{pstricks} +\usepackage{pst-text,pst-grad} +\let\GRADfileversion\fileversion +\let\GRADfiledate\filedate +\usepackage{graphicx,multido,framed} +\definecolor{hellgelb}{rgb}{1,1,0.8} +\makeatletter +\newcount\pst@cntm% +\newcount\pst@cntn% +\newcount\pst@cnto% +\newcount\pst@cntp% +\def\modulo#1#2#3{% + \begingroup% + \pst@cntm=#1\pst@cntn=#2\relax% + \pst@cnto=\pst@cntm% + \divide\pst@cntm by \pst@cntn% + \multiply\pst@cntn by \pst@cntm% + \advance\pst@cnto by -\pst@cntn% + \edef\value{\endgroup\def\noexpand#3{\number\pst@cnto}}\value% +} +\makeatother +% +\def\PST{{\texttt{PSTricks}}\xspace} +\def\PDF{{\texttt{PDF}}\xspace} +\def\pst{{\texttt{pstricks}}\xspace} +\def\PS{PostScript\xspace} +\newcommand*\CMD[1]{{\UrlFont\texttt{\textbackslash #1}}} +% +\def\tIndex#1{\index{#1@{\UrlFont\texttt{#1}}}} +\def\cIndex#1{\index{#1@\CMD{#1}}} +\def\pIndex#1{\index{Parameter@\textbf{Parameter}!{\UrlFont\texttt{#1}}}} +\def\ppIndex#1{\index{Parameter@\textbf{Parameter}!{#1}}} +\def\sIndex#1{\index{Syntax@\textbf{Syntax}!\CMD{#1}}} +\def\csIndex#1{\sIndex{#1}\cIndex{#1}} +\def\PIndex#1{\index{Paket@\textbf{Paket}!\texttt{#1}}} +\def\mIndex#1{\texttt{#1}\tIndex{#1}\pIndex{#1}} +% +\pretolerance=500 +\tolerance=1000 +\hbadness=3000 +\vbadness=3000 +\hyphenpenalty=400 + +\usepackage{showexpl}% not a real PSTricks package +\usepackage{babel} +\usepackage{makeidx} +\makeindex +\usepackage[dvips,colorlinks,linktocpage]{hyperref} % PDF-support +% +\renewcommand{\ttdefault}{ul9}% Luxi Mono +\lstset{keywordstyle=\small\ttfamily\bfseries,preset=\raggedright} +\lstset{language=PSTricks,moredelim=**[is][\bf\color{blue}]{§}{§}}% +% + +\begin{document} +% +\title{\texttt{pst-grad}:Gradients \\[10pt]\footnotesize v. \GRADfileversion\ -- \GRADfiledate} +\author{Herbert Voß\thanks{Thanks to Lars Kotthoff and Angelo Rossi for translating this documentation!} +} +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} +\PIndex{pst-grad}\tIndex{pst-grad}\verb+pst-grad+ +is also one of the older and smaller +packages. It provides only one fill style. A +gradient could be created with the macros known from \PST, too, the use of +\verb+pst-grad+ offers advantages though, since one does not need to take care +of the calculation of the intermediate colour values. + +This version of \verb+pst-grad+ integrates the function of the +\verb+pst-ghsb+ package, which supports the HSB color model. + +\end{abstract} + +\tableofcontents + +\clearpage + +\section{Introduction} + + +All parameters are only available when \textbf{gradient} is used as + fill style. +There are further packages which support such fill styles, especially for +circular gradients (\verb+pst-slpe+\PIndex{pst-slpe}). + + +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\section{Parameters}\label{sec:pstgrad:parameter} +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Table~\ref{tab:pst-grad:parameter} shows a compilation of the special parameters +valid for \verb+pst-grad+. + +\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}l>{\ttfamily}l>{\ttfamily}l} +\caption{Summary of all parameters for \texttt{pst-grad} and +\texttt{pst-ghsb}}\label{tab:pst-grad:parameter}\\[-5pt] +\textrm{name} & \textrm{values} & \textrm{default}\\\hline +\endfirsthead +\textrm{name} & \textrm{values} & \textrm{default}\\\hline +\endhead +gradbegin & & gradbegin\\ +gradend & & gradend\\ +gradlines & & 500\\ +gradmidpoint & & 0.9\\ +gradangle & & 0\\ +gradientHSB & false|true & false\\ +GradientCircle& false|true & false\\ +GradientScale & & 1.0\\ +GradientPos & <(x,y)> & (0,0)\\ +\end{longtable} +\tIndex{gradbegin}\tIndex{gradend}\tIndex{gradlines}\tIndex{gradmidpoint}\tIndex{gradangle} +\pIndex{gradbegin}\pIndex{gradend}\pIndex{gradlines}\pIndex{gradmidpoint}\pIndex{gradangle} +\tIndex{gradientHSB}\pIndex{gradientHSB}% +\tIndex{GradientCircle}\pIndex{GradientCircle}% +\tIndex{GradientPos}\pIndex{GradientPos}% +\tIndex{GradientScale}\pIndex{GradientScale} + + +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\subsection{\texttt{gradbegin}}\label{subsec:pstgrad:gradbegin} +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\tIndex{gradbegin}\verb+gradbegin+ denotes the parameter as well as the starting +colour, which is a little bit confusing here. +\begin{verbatim} +\newrgbcolor{gradbegin}{0 .1 .95} % default +\end{verbatim} + +Consequently this starting colour can be changed by redefining the colour or by +an assignment through the parameter. +\begin{verbatim} +\newrgbcolor{gradbegin}{0 0 1} +\definecolor{rgb}{gradbegin}{0 0 1} % requires color/xcolor package +\psset{gradbegin=blue} +\end{verbatim} + + +\medskip\noindent +\begin{LTXexample}[width=5cm] +\begin{pspicture}(5,3.5) +\psframe[fillstyle=gradient,gradbegin=white](5,1.5) +\newrgbcolor{gradbegin}{0 1 1} +\psframe[fillstyle=gradient](0,2)(5,3.5) +\end{pspicture} +\end{LTXexample} + + +\medskip +%\begin{shaded} +\begin{itemize} + \item \verb+gradbegin+ should be defined as \verb+RGB+ colour\tIndex{RGB}, + since a faultless function for \verb+CMYK+ or gray scales is not + warranted in every case. +\item Con\TeX{}t users change the colour with\\ + \verb+\definecolor{rgb}{gradbegin}{r=0,g=0,b=1}+ +\end{itemize} +%\end{shaded} + + + +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\subsection{\texttt{gradend}}\label{subsec:pstgrad:gradend} +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\tIndex{gradend}\verb+gradend+ is \textbf{not} the counterpart to +\verb+gradbegin+, for it is the colour which is reached at the relative point +\verb+gridmidpoint+. In every case it is ambiguous as \verb+gradbegin+ again. +\begin{verbatim} +\newrgbcolor{gradend}{0 1 1} % default +\end{verbatim} + + +Changes can be made differently again. +\begin{verbatim} +\newrgbcolor{gradend}{1 0 0} +\definecolor{rgb}{gradend}{1 0 0} % requires color/xcolor package +\psset{gradend=red} +\end{verbatim} + + +\medskip\noindent +\begin{LTXexample}[width=5cm] +\begin{pspicture}(5,3.5) +\psframe[fillstyle=gradient,gradend=white](5,1.5) +\newrgbcolor{gradend}{1 0 0} +\psframe[fillstyle=gradient](0,2)(5,3.5) +\end{pspicture} +\end{LTXexample} + + +\medskip +%\begin{shaded} +\begin{itemize} + \item \verb+gradend+ should be defined as \verb+RGB+ colour\tIndex{RGB}, + since a faultless function for \verb+CMYK+ or gray scales is not + warranted in every case. +\item Con\TeX{}t users change the colour with\\ +\verb+\definecolor{rgb}{gradend}{r=1,g=1,b=0}+ +\end{itemize} +%\end{shaded} + + + +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\subsection{\texttt{gradlines}}\label{subsec:pstgrad:gradlines} +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\tIndex{gradlines}A gradient is nothing but a string of coloured lines. The +width of those depends only on the resolution of the monitor resp. the printer +in the end. But since this is very user-specific, \verb+pst-grad+ allows any +number of lines, which can be changed through \verb+gradlines+. + + + +\medskip\noindent +\begin{LTXexample}[width=5cm] +\begin{pspicture}(5,4) +\psset{fillstyle=gradient,linestyle=none} +\psframe[gradlines=5](5,1) +\psframe(0,1.5)(5,2.5) +\psframe[gradlines=1000](0,3)(5,4) +\end{pspicture} +\end{LTXexample} + + + + +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\subsection{\texttt{gradmidpoint}}\label{subsec:pstgrad:gradmidpoint} +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\tIndex{gradmidpoint}Denotes the relative point where the colour \verb+gradend+ +is reached. Then it is proceeded in reverse order. + + +\medskip\noindent +\begin{LTXexample}[width=5cm] +\begin{pspicture}(5,4) +\psset{fillstyle=gradient,linestyle=none} +\psframe[gradmidpoint=0](5,1) +\psframe[gradmidpoint=0.5](0,1.5)(5,2.5) +\psframe[gradmidpoint=1](0,3)(5,4) +\end{pspicture} +\end{LTXexample} + + + +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\subsection{\texttt{gradangle}}\label{subsec:pstgrad:gradangle} +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\tIndex{gradangle}\verb+gradangle+ determines the gradient angle of the straight +line. + +\medskip\noindent +\begin{LTXexample}[width=5cm] +\begin{pspicture}(5,4) +\psset{fillstyle=gradient,linestyle=none,gradmidpoint=0.5} +\psframe[gradangle=0](5,1) +\psframe[gradangle=45](0,1.5)(5,2.5) +\psframe[gradangle=90](0,3)(5,4) +\end{pspicture} +\end{LTXexample} + +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\subsection{\texttt{GradientCircle}, \texttt{GradientScale} and \texttt{GradientPos} }\label{subsec:pstgrad:GradientCircle} +% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\tIndex{GradientCircle}\tIndex{GradientScale}\tIndex{GradientPos}With the option +\verb+GradientCircle+ circular gradients can be created. The radius can be +influenced through \verb+GradientScale+ and the centre with \verb+GradientPos+. +The specification of the coordinates refers to the based coordinate system, +which is given by the \verb+pspicture+ environment as a rule. + +\medskip\noindent +\begin{LTXexample}[width=5cm] +\begin{pspicture}(5,4) +\psset{fillstyle=gradient,linestyle=none} +\psframe[GradientCircle=true](5,1)% +\psframe[GradientCircle=true,GradientScale=3](0,1.5)(5,2.5)% +\psframe[GradientCircle=true,GradientScale=2,% + GradientPos={(4,3.5)}](0,3)(5,4)% +\end{pspicture} +\end{LTXexample} + +\vspace{1cm} +\begin{center} +\bgroup +\DeclareFixedFont{\RM}{T1}{ptm}{b}{n}{3cm} +\DeclareFixedFont{\Rm}{T1}{ptm}{m}{n}{2mm} + +\psset{fillstyle=gradient,gradbegin=red,gradend=white} +\begin{pspicture}(\linewidth,3cm) +\resizebox{\linewidth}{!}{\pscharpath[gradangle=90]{\RM PostScript}} +\end{pspicture}\\ +\begin{pspicture}(\linewidth,3cm) +\resizebox{\linewidth}{!}{\pscharpath[gradangle=0]{\RM PostScript}} +\end{pspicture}\\ +\begin{pspicture}(\linewidth,3cm) +\resizebox{\linewidth}{!}{\pscharpath[gradmidpoint=0,gradangle=90]{\RM PostScript}} +\end{pspicture} +\egroup +\captionof{figure}{Shadow games\ldots} +\end{center} + + +\clearpage +\subsection{\texttt{GradientHSB}}\label{subsec:pstgrad:gradientHSB} + +\medskip\noindent +\begin{LTXexample}[width=5.5cm] +\newcommand{\Fig}[1][]{% +\begin{pspicture}(5.5,5.5) + \psframe[#1](5,5) +\end{pspicture}} +\newhsbcolor{ColorA}{0 0 0.7} +\newhsbcolor{ColorB}{0 1 0.7} +\newhsbcolor{ColorC}{.5 0.8 0} +\newhsbcolor{ColorD}{.5 0.8 1} +\psset{fillstyle=gradient,gradientHSB=true} +\Fig[gradmidpoint=1,gradbegin=ColorA,gradend=ColorB] +\Fig[gradmidpoint=0.5,gradbegin=ColorC,gradend=ColorD] +\end{LTXexample} + + +\newcommand{\Fig}[1][]{% +\begin{pspicture}(5.5,5.5) + \psframe[#1](5,5) +\end{pspicture}} +\definecolor{ColorA}{hsb}{0.7, 0.1, 0.8} +\definecolor{ColorB}{hsb}{0.7, 0.9, 0.8} +\definecolor{ColorC}{hsb}{0, 0, 0} +\definecolor{ColorD}{hsb}{0, 0, 1} +\definecolor{ColorE}{hsb}{0, 0, 0.5} +\definecolor{ColorF}{hsb}{0, 1, 0.5} +\definecolor{ColorG}{hsb}{0, 0, 0.5} +\definecolor{ColorH}{hsb}{0.99999, 0, 0.5} % As it's cycliç 1=0 ! +\definecolor{ColorI}{hsb}{1, 1, 1} +\definecolor{ColorJ}{hsb}{1, 0, 0} +\definecolor{ColorK}{hsb}{0.99999, 1, 1} % As it's cyclic 1=0 ! +\definecolor{ColorL}{hsb}{0, 1, 0} +\definecolor{ColorM}{hsb}{0.99999, 1, 1} % As it's cyclic 1=0 ! +\definecolor{ColorN}{hsb}{0, 0, 1} +\definecolor{ColorO}{hsb}{0, 0.6, 0.7} +\definecolor{ColorP}{hsb}{0.99999, 0.7, 0.7} % As it's cyclic 1=0 ! +\definecolor{ColorQ}{hsb}{0.3, 0, 0.8} +\definecolor{ColorR}{hsb}{0.3, 1, 0.8} +\definecolor{ColorS}{hsb}{0.6, 0.3, 0} +\definecolor{ColorT}{hsb}{0.6, 0.3, 1} +\psset{fillstyle=gradient,gradmidpoint=1} +\Fig[gradbegin=yellow,gradend=green] +\Fig[gradientHSB=true,gradbegin=ColorA,gradend=ColorB] + +\Fig[gradbegin=green,gradend=yellow] +\psset{gradientHSB=true} +\Fig[gradbegin=ColorC,gradend=ColorD] + +\Fig[gradbegin=ColorE,gradend=ColorF] +\Fig[gradbegin=ColorG,gradend=ColorH] + +\Fig[gradbegin=ColorI,gradend=ColorJ] +\Fig[gradbegin=ColorK,gradend=ColorL] + +\Fig[gradbegin=ColorM,gradend=ColorN] +\Fig[gradbegin=ColorO,gradend=ColorP] + +\Fig[gradbegin=ColorQ,gradend=ColorR] +\Fig[gradbegin=ColorS,gradend=ColorT] + +\begin{lstlisting} +\definecolor{ColorA}{hsb}{0.7, 0.1, 0.8} +\definecolor{ColorB}{hsb}{0.7, 0.9, 0.8} +\definecolor{ColorC}{hsb}{0, 0, 0} +\definecolor{ColorD}{hsb}{0, 0, 1} +\definecolor{ColorE}{hsb}{0, 0, 0.5} +\definecolor{ColorF}{hsb}{0, 1, 0.5} +\definecolor{ColorG}{hsb}{0, 0, 0.5} +\definecolor{ColorH}{hsb}{0.99999, 0, 0.5} % As it's cycliç 1=0 ! +\definecolor{ColorI}{hsb}{1, 1, 1} +\definecolor{ColorJ}{hsb}{1, 0, 0} +\definecolor{ColorK}{hsb}{0.99999, 1, 1} % As it's cyclic 1=0 ! +\definecolor{ColorL}{hsb}{0, 1, 0} +\definecolor{ColorM}{hsb}{0.99999, 1, 1} % As it's cyclic 1=0 ! +\definecolor{ColorN}{hsb}{0, 0, 1} +\definecolor{ColorO}{hsb}{0, 0.6, 0.7} +\definecolor{ColorP}{hsb}{0.99999, 0.7, 0.7} % As it's cyclic 1=0 ! +\definecolor{ColorQ}{hsb}{0.3, 0, 0.8} +\definecolor{ColorR}{hsb}{0.3, 1, 0.8} +\definecolor{ColorS}{hsb}{0.6, 0.3, 0} +\definecolor{ColorT}{hsb}{0.6, 0.3, 1} +\psset{fillstyle=gradient,gradmidpoint=1} +\Fig[gradbegin=yellow,gradend=green] +\Fig[gradientHSB=true,gradbegin=ColorA,gradend=ColorB] + +\Fig[gradbegin=green,gradend=yellow] +\psset{gradientHSB=true} +\Fig[gradbegin=ColorC,gradend=ColorD] + +\Fig[gradbegin=ColorE,gradend=ColorF] +\Fig[gradbegin=ColorG,gradend=ColorH] + +\Fig[gradbegin=ColorI,gradend=ColorJ] +\Fig[gradbegin=ColorK,gradend=ColorL] + +\Fig[gradbegin=ColorM,gradend=ColorN] +\Fig[gradbegin=ColorO,gradend=ColorP] + +\Fig[gradbegin=ColorQ,gradend=ColorR] +\Fig[gradbegin=ColorS,gradend=ColorT] +\end{lstlisting} + + +\nocite{*} +\bgroup +\raggedright +\bibliographystyle{plain} +\bibliography{\jobname} +\egroup + +\printindex + + +\end{document} -- cgit v1.2.3