From 31fd85170acdf20d47dac76d8ddb30b5372028ff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 23:49:31 +0000 Subject: pstricks update (17feb10) git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@17078 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- .../doc/generic/pstricks/Changes.generic | 5 + .../texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks/pst-news10.pdf | Bin 213908 -> 258906 bytes .../texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks/pst-news10.tex | 171 ++++++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 171 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/doc') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks/Changes.generic b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks/Changes.generic index f81d8cb198d..ef320d8c846 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks/Changes.generic +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks/Changes.generic @@ -1,4 +1,9 @@ pstricks.tex -------- +2.01 2010-02-15 - fix problem with nonlinear angles for + \psellipticarc + - fix problem with tex: pst-xkey must be loaded + after we are sure having all latex macros + defined 2.00 2010-02-11 - use pst-xkey to get rid of dependencies with other packages 1.33 2009-12-22 - add linestyle symbol diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks/pst-news10.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks/pst-news10.pdf index c5cdb2dae9b..a98d282b185 100644 Binary files a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks/pst-news10.pdf and b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks/pst-news10.pdf differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks/pst-news10.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks/pst-news10.tex index e2923970409..30d3493ce24 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks/pst-news10.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pstricks/pst-news10.tex @@ -55,6 +55,49 @@ No changes \section{\texttt{pstricks.tex} (\pstricksFV -- \pstricksFD)} %-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\subsection{Macro \nxLcs{psellipticarc}} +In a circle the angle is proportional to the bow: $b=r\alpha$. In an +elliptic arc this is no more the case, which is the reason why angles are +internally corrected by PSTricks, to get the same arc lengthts for +different radii: + +\xLcs{psellipticarc} +\begin{LTXexample}[width=6cm] +\psset{unit=0.5cm} +\begin{pspicture}(-5.5,-5.5)(5.5,5.5)% +\psset{linewidth=0.4pt,linejoin=1} +\psline(5,0)(0,0)(5,-5) +\psellipticarc(0,0)(3,3){0}{315} +\end{pspicture}% +\end{LTXexample} + +\begin{LTXexample}[width=6cm] +\psset{unit=0.5cm} +\begin{pspicture}(-5.5,-5.5)(5.5,5.5)% +\psset{linewidth=0.4pt,linejoin=1} +\psline(5,0)(0,0)(5,-5) +\psellipticarc(0,0)(1,3){0}{315}% +\psset{linecolor=red} +\psellipticarc(0,0)(3,1){22}{222}% +\psline(3;22)\psline(3;222) +\end{pspicture}% +\end{LTXexample} + +\begin{LTXexample}[width=6cm] +\psset{unit=0.5cm} +\begin{pspicture}(-5.5,-5.5)(5.5,5.5)% +\psset{linewidth=0.4pt,linejoin=1} +\psline(5,0)(0,0)(5,-5) +\psellipticarc*(0,0)(1,3){0}{315}% +\psset{linecolor=red} +\psellipticarc*(0,0)(3,1){22}{222}% +\psline(3;22)\psline(3;222) +\end{pspicture}% +\end{LTXexample} + +\psset{unit=1cm} + + \subsection{Option \nxLkeyword{algebraic}} The option \Lkeyword{algebraic} moved from the other packages into the main package \LPack{pstricks} to get rid of the dependencies. @@ -153,6 +196,123 @@ For the \Lcs{parametricplot} the two parts must be divided by the \Lnotation{|} \endpsgraph \end{lstlisting} +\section{New linestyle \nxLkeyval{symbol}} + +Instead of drawing a continous line or curve for a series of coordinates, one +can now out a symbol in a given size, direction, and step. This works only +for the line style \Lkeyval{symbol}. It takes the symbol defined by the optional +argument \Lkeyword{symbol}, which can have a single character or a octal number +of three digits. The font is specified by the key \Lkeyword{symbolFont}, which can take +as argument one of the valid \PS fonts or the internal \Lkeyval{PSTricksDotFont}. +If the symbol is given by a single character then the equivilant character in +the given font is used. The difference between two symbols is set by \Lkeyword{symbolStep} +and the symbol rotation by \Lkeyword{rotateSymbol}. For the first symbol there +is an additional keyword \Lkeyword{startAngle}. +The default values for these new +optional keywords are: + +\begin{Xverbatim}{} +\psset[pstricks]{symbolStep=20pt} +\psset[pstricks]{symbolWidth=10pt} +\psset[pstricks]{symbolFont=Dingbats} +\psset[pstricks]{rotateSymbol=false} +\psset[pstricks]{startAngle=0} +\end{Xverbatim} + +\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t,preset=\centering] +\pspicture(-1,-1)(8,6) +\psline[linestyle=symbol](0,0)(5,0)(8,4) +\psline[linestyle=symbol,symbol=T](0,1)(5,1)(8,4) +\psline[linestyle=symbol,symbol=u,symbolFont=PSTricksDotFont](0,2)(5,2)(8,4) +\psline[linestyle=symbol,symbol=u,symbolStep=25pt,linecolor=red](0,3)(5,3)(8,2) +\psline[linestyle=symbol,symbol=A,symbolStep=25pt, + symbolWidth=20pt,linecolor=blue](0,4)(5,4)(8,1) +\psline[linestyle=symbol,symbol=342,rotateSymbol=true,symbolStep=12pt](0,5)(5,5)(8,0) +\endpspicture +\end{LTXexample} + +\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t,preset=\centering] +\pspicture(-1,-1)(8,6) +\pscurve[linestyle=symbol](0,0)(5,0)(8,4) +\pscurve[linestyle=symbol](0,1)(5,1)(8,4) +\pscurve[linestyle=symbol,symbol=u,symbolFont=PSTricksDotFont](0,2)(5,2)(8,4) +\pscurve[linestyle=symbol,symbol=u,symbolStep=25pt,linecolor=red](0,3)(5,3)(8,2) +\pscurve[linestyle=symbol,symbol=A,symbolStep=25pt, + symbolWidth=20pt,linecolor=blue](0,4)(5,4)(8,1) +\pscurve[linestyle=symbol,symbol=342,rotateSymbol=true, + startAngle=190,symbolStep=12pt](0,5)(5,5)(8,0) +\endpspicture +\end{LTXexample} + +\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t,preset=\centering] +\pspicture(-1,-1)(8,6) +\psccurve[linestyle=symbol](0,0)(5,0)(8,4) +\psccurve[linestyle=symbol](0,1)(5,1)(8,4) +\psccurve[linestyle=symbol,symbol=u,symbolFont=PSTricksDotFont](0,2)(5,2)(8,4) +\psccurve[linestyle=symbol,symbol=u,symbolStep=25pt,linecolor=red](0,3)(5,3)(8,2) +\psccurve[linestyle=symbol,symbol=A,symbolStep=25pt, + symbolWidth=20pt,linecolor=blue](0,4)(5,4)(8,1) +\psccurve[linestyle=symbol,symbol=342,rotateSymbol=true, + startAngle=190,symbolStep=12pt](0,5)(5,5)(8,0) +\endpspicture +\end{LTXexample} + +\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t,preset=\centering] +\pspicture(-1,-1)(5,4) +\pscurve[rotateSymbol=true,linestyle=symbol, + rot=180,startAngle=100,symbol=", + symbolWidth=20pt](0,0)(1,4)(3,0)(5,2) +\endpspicture +\end{LTXexample} + +\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t,preset=\centering] +\pspicture(-1,-1)(6,4) +\psbezier[rotateSymbol=true,linestyle=symbol,symbol=u, + symbolFont=PSTricksDotFont,rot=-90,startAngle=0](0,0)(0,4)(6,4)(6,0) +\endpspicture +\end{LTXexample} + +\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t,preset=\centering] +\psset{unit=0.5cm} +\pspicture(-1,-4)(6,4) +\pscbezier[rotateSymbol=true,linestyle=symbol,symbol=u, + symbolFont=PSTricksDotFont](0,4)(4,4)(4,-4)(0,-4) +\pscbezier[linestyle=dashed](0,4)(4,4)(4,-4)(0,-4) +\endpspicture +\end{LTXexample} + +\psset{unit=1cm} +\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t,preset=\centering] +\pspicture(-1,-1)(6,4) +\psbezier[rotateSymbol=true,linestyle=symbol,symbol=u, + symbolFont=PSTricksDotFont](0,0)(0,4)(6,4)(6,0) +\endpspicture +\end{LTXexample} + +\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t,preset=\centering] +\pspicture(-1,-1)(6,4) +\pspolygon[rotateSymbol=true,linestyle=symbol,symbol=u, + symbolFont=PSTricksDotFont](0,0)(0,4)(6,4)(6,0)(1,3) +\endpspicture +\end{LTXexample} + +\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t,preset=\centering] +\pspicture(-3,-1)(6,6) +\psccurve[linestyle=symbol,symbol=u, rot=-90,rotateSymbol, + symbolFont=PSTricksDotFont, symbolWidth=5pt, symbolStep=10pt +](-3,-1)(0,0)(0,4)(6,4)(6,0)(0,4)(-1,5) +\endpspicture +\end{LTXexample} + +\begin{LTXexample}[pos=t,preset=\centering] +\pspicture(-1,-1)(6,6) +\pscurve[linestyle=dashed,linecolor=black!30](0,0)(0,4)(6,4)(6,0)(0,4) +\pscurve[rotateSymbol=true,linestyle=symbol,symbol=k, + symbolFont=PSTricksDotFont, symbolWidth=5pt, symbolStep=10pt,linecolor=blue +](0,0)(0,4)(6,4)(6,0)(0,4) +\endpspicture +\end{LTXexample} + %-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \section{Numeric functions} @@ -304,6 +464,7 @@ following examples. A classic example is a piece-wise linear function. \begin{center} +\psset{unit=0.7cm} \begin{pspicture}(-7.5,-2.5)(7.5,6) \psaxes{->}(0,0)(-7,-2)(7.5,6)[x,-90][y,0] \psset{algebraic=true, plotpoints=21,linewidth=2pt} @@ -312,7 +473,7 @@ function. IfTE(2*x<-2^2*sqrt(9),7+x,IfTE(x<0,x^2/18-1,IfTE(x<3,2*x^2/3-1,8-x)))}% \end{pspicture} \end{center} - +\psset{unit=1cm} \begin{lstlisting} \psset{unit=1.5, algebraic, ?\ON?VarStep?\OFF?, showpoints, ?\ON?VarStepEpsilon?\OFF?=.001} @@ -447,7 +608,7 @@ With \Lcs{psforeach} the \Larg{action} is done inside a group and for \Lcs{psFor This maybe useful when using the macro to create tabular cells, which are alread grouped itself. -\begin{LTXexample} +\begin{LTXexample}[width=6cm] \begin{pspicture}[showgrid=true](5,5) \psforeach{\nA}{0, 1, 1.5, 3, 5}{% \psdot[dotscale=3](\nA,\nA)} @@ -484,15 +645,15 @@ The value List can also be given by the first two and the last value, e.\,g. \ve then \PST calculates all values with the distance given by the first two values. \begin{LTXexample}[pos=t] -\psset{xunit=0.3cm,yunit=2cm} -\begin{pspicture}[showgrid](0,-5mm)(40,1) +\psset{xunit=0.55cm,yunit=2cm} +\begin{pspicture}[showgrid](0,-5mm)(25,1) \psforeach{\nA}{0, 3.14,..,25}{\psline(\nA,0)(\nA,1)} \end{pspicture} \end{LTXexample} The internal counter for the steps is named \LCtr{psLoopIndex} and can be used for own purposes. -\begin{LTXexample}[pos=l] +\begin{LTXexample}[pos=l,width=6cm] \begin{pspicture}[showgrid=true](5,5) \psforeach{\nA}{0, 1, 1.5, 2.25, 5}{% \psdot[dotscale=3](\the\psLoopIndex,\nA)} -- cgit v1.2.3