From e14c7542e0e0f4447327414b018f5b3aefb2cf84 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2016 21:37:31 +0000 Subject: xcolor-material (16oct16) git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@42289 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- .../latex/xcolor-material/xcolor-material.dtx | 1217 ++++++++++++++++++++ .../latex/xcolor-material/xcolor-material.ins | 55 + 2 files changed, 1272 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xcolor-material/xcolor-material.dtx create mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xcolor-material/xcolor-material.ins (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xcolor-material') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xcolor-material/xcolor-material.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xcolor-material/xcolor-material.dtx new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..014830577af --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xcolor-material/xcolor-material.dtx @@ -0,0 +1,1217 @@ +% \iffalse meta-comment +% +% Copyright (C) 2016 by Jerick Órdenes Sepúlveda +% ------------------------------------------------------- +% +% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the +% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 +% of this license or (at your option) any later version. +% 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 2005/12/01 or later. +% +% \fi +% +% \iffalse +%<*driver> +\ProvidesFile{xcolor-material.dtx} +% +%\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2005/12/01] +%\ProvidesPackage{xcolor-material} +%[2016/10/11 v0.1 A package for accessing Google Material colors using the xcolor package] +% +%<*driver> +\PassOptionsToClass{a4paper}{article} +\documentclass{ltxdoc} +\EnableCrossrefs +\CodelineIndex +\RecordChanges + +\usepackage{lmodern} +\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\PassOptionsToPackage{table}{xcolor} +\usepackage{xcolor-material}[2016/10/11] +\newcolumntype{L}[1]{>{\raggedright\let\newline\\\arraybackslash\hspace{0pt}}m{#1}} +\newcolumntype{C}[1]{>{\centering\let\newline\\\arraybackslash\hspace{0pt}}m{#1}} +\newcolumntype{R}[1]{>{\raggedleft\let\newline\\\arraybackslash\hspace{0pt}}m{#1}} +\usepackage{tikz} +\usepackage[stretch=10]{microtype} +\usepackage{lstdoc} +\makeatletter +\def\@part[#1]#2{\ifhyper\phantomsection\fi + \addcontentsline{toc}{part}{\sffamily #1}% + {\parindent\z@ \raggedright \interlinepenalty\@M + \sffamily \huge \bfseries \color{MaterialBlue700} #2\markboth{}{}\par}% + \nobreak\vskip 3ex\@afterheading} +\makeatother +\hypersetup{linkcolor=MaterialRed600, urlcolor=MaterialPink600} +\usepackage{cleveref} + +\newcommand*{\pkg}[1]{\textsf{#1}} +\newcommand*{\opt}[1]{\texttt{#1}} +\newcommand\xcolorpkg{\pkg{xcolor}} +\newcommand\kvopkg{\pkg{kvoptions}} +\newcommand\xmpkg{\pkg{xcolor-material}} +\newcommand\google{{\sffamily{\color{GoogleBlue}G}{\color{GoogleRed}o}% + {\color{GoogleYellow}o}{\color{GoogleBlue}g}{\color{GoogleGreen}l}{\color{GoogleRed}e}}} +\newcommand\tikzpkg{PGF/Ti\textit{k}Z} + +\makeindex +\begin{document} + \DocInput{xcolor-material.dtx} + \PrintChanges + \PrintIndex +\end{document} +% +% \fi +% +% \CheckSum{567} +% +% \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 \! 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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{v0.1}{2016/10/11}{Initial package version} +% +% \GetFileInfo{xcolor-material.sty} +% +% \DoNotIndex{\newcommand,\begin,\end,\bfseries,\sffamily,\ttfamily,\texttt, +% \textbf,\emph,\auxcolor,\baselineskip,\color,\XCM@CMYKModel,\color,\colorval, +% \colorbox,\parbox,\CurrentOption,\convertcolorspec,\DeclareDefaultOption, +% \DeclareStringOption,\def,\edef,\definecolor,\else,\fi,\empty,\expandafter, +% \#,\@ifpackageloaded,\extractcolorspecs,\extractedcolor,\first,\footnotesize, +% \foreach,\gdef,\hspace,\i,\ifx,\model,\node,\OptionNotUsed,\PackageError, +% \pgfkeys,\printcolorvalue,\ProcessKeyvalOptions,\raggedright, +% \selectcolormodel,\textwidth,\tikzset,\usetikzlibrary,\variant,\vfill, +% \vspace,\@ifnextchar} +% +% +%\newbox\abstractbox +%\setbox\abstractbox=\vbox{ +% \begin{abstract} +% The \xmpkg\ package is built on top of the great \xcolorpkg\ package. It +% provides a useful definition of the beautiful \google\ Material +% Color Palette, available at +% \url{https://material.google.com/style/color.html}, for its use in document +% writing with \LaTeX\ and Friends. +% \end{abstract}} +% \title{The \xmpkg\ package} +% \author{Jerick Órdenes Sepúlveda \\ +% <\href{mailto:os.jerick+xcolor-material@gmail.com}% +% {os.jerick+xcolormaterial(at)gmail.com}>} +% \date{\filedate~~ Version \fileversion\ \box\abstractbox} +% +% \csname @twocolumntrue\endcsname +% \maketitle\thispagestyle{empty} +% \csname @starttoc\endcsname{toc} +% \onecolumn +% +% \part{Usage} +% +% \section{Installation} +% +% \subsection{Required Packages} +% The \xmpkg\ package requires relatively updated packages. These packages are +% \kvopkg\footnote{The \kvopkg\ package is available at +% \url{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/kvoptions}} and \xcolorpkg\footnote{The +% \xcolorpkg\ package is available at \url{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/xcolor}}, +% which are included in any popular \TeX\ distribution. Both are loaded without +% options. +% +% \subsection{Installing \xmpkg} +% Once the \xmpkg\ package is released in \href{http://www.ctan.org}{CTAN}, +% users should be able to install it from the \TeX\ distribution package manager +% available in their PC. However, if you need to install this package +% manually, you should run: +% ^^A +% \begin{verbatim} +% latex xcolor-material.ins\end{verbatim} +% ^^A +% and copy the generated file |xcolor-material.sty| to a path where \LaTeX\ can +% find it. To generate the documentation run the following +% command twice. +% ^^A +% \begin{verbatim} +% pdflatex xcolor-material.dtx\end{verbatim} +% +% \section{Loading \xmpkg} +% Simply add the package declaration somewhere in the document preamble. +% ^^A +% \begin{verbatim} +% \usepackage{xcolor-material}\end{verbatim} +% +% If you want to load the \kvopkg\ and \xcolorpkg\ packages with some +% options, you can specify those options using the |\PassOptionsToPackage| +% command \emph{before} loading \xmpkg, or by loading those packages with their +% options \emph{before} loading the \xmpkg\ package. +% +% \subsection{Package Options} +% The \xmpkg\ currently offers only one option, +% \begin{description} +% \item[\opt{prefix}|=|\meta{prefix}] Defines the prefix for all color names +% defined in the Google Material Color Palette; this is used for namespacing +% purposes. The default prefix is ``|Material|''. +% \end{description} +% The main purpose of this option is to avoid conflicts with other existent +% color definitions. The |prefix| option allows custom prefix definition, e.g., +% if you want to use the word `|myprefix|' as the color prefix, +% then you must load the \xmpkg\ package with +% ^^A +% \begin{verbatim} +% \usepackage[prefix=myprefix]{xcolor-material}\end{verbatim} +% +% \section{Using \xmpkg} +% The \xmpkg\ provides all colors specified in the Google Material Color +% Palette, available at \url{https://material.google.com/style/color.html}, in +% the global scope of the document. This package relies on the \xcolorpkg\ +% package, and you should refer to its documentation for more details +% about using colors inside the document. +% +% \subsection{Color Names} +% The Google Material Color Palette consists of 19 color palettes (each +% for one base color) and two colors not included in any palette (|White| and +% |Black|), together forming a list of 256 colors. Each individual palette +% consists of 14 color variations of the base color, except for |Brown|, +% |Grey|, and |Blue Grey| with 10. Every color variation has a number from the +% list \texttt{\{50, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900\}} for the +% first ten colors or \emph{primary palette}, and from the list \texttt{\{A100, +% A200, A300, A400\}} for the last four or \emph{secondary palette}. The names +% of the base colors and their variations are listed in table +% \ref{tab:colornames}. For a complete list of these palettes go to the section +% \ref{sec:colorpalettes}. +% +% \begin{table}[b!] +% \centering +% \caption{Color names from the Google Material Color Palette and their +% variation palettes.} \label{tab:colornames} +% \begin{tabular}{lc} +% \hline +% \textbf{Base Color} & \textbf{Palettes}\\ +% \hline +% \textcolor{MaterialRed}{|Red|} & primary, secondary\\ +% \textcolor{MaterialPink}{|Pink|} & primary, secondary\\ +% \textcolor{MaterialPurple}{|Purple|} & primary, secondary\\ +% \textcolor{MaterialDeepPurple}{|Deep Purple|} & primary, secondary\\ +% \textcolor{MaterialIndigo}{|Indigo|} & primary, secondary\\ +% \textcolor{MaterialBlue}{|Blue|} & primary, secondary\\ +% \textcolor{MaterialLightBlue}{|Light Blue|} & primary, secondary\\ +% \textcolor{MaterialCyan}{|Cyan|} & primary, secondary\\ +% \textcolor{MaterialTeal}{|Teal|} & primary, secondary\\ +% \textcolor{MaterialGreen}{|Green|} & primary, secondary\\ +% \textcolor{MaterialLightGreen}{|Light Green|} & primary, secondary\\ +% \textcolor{MaterialLime}{|Lime|} & primary, secondary\\ +% \textcolor{MaterialYellow}{|Yellow|} & primary, secondary\\ +% \textcolor{MaterialAmber}{|Amber|} & primary, secondary\\ +% \textcolor{MaterialOrange}{|Orange|} & primary, secondary\\ +% \textcolor{MaterialDeepOrange}{|Deep Orange|} & primary, secondary\\ +% \textcolor{MaterialBrown}{|Brown|} & secondary\\ +% \textcolor{MaterialGrey}{|Grey|} & secondary\\ +% \textcolor{MaterialBlueGrey}{|Blue Grey|} & secondary\\ +% \textcolor{MaterialBlack}{|Black|} & ---\\ +% \rowcolor{MaterialBlack}\textcolor{MaterialWhite}{|White|} & +% \textcolor{MaterialWhite}{---}\\ +% \hline +% \end{tabular} +%\end{table} +% +% The name under which the \xmpkg\ package defines each Google Material color +% has the form `\meta{prefix}\meta{base name}\meta{variation}', where +% \begin{itemize} +% \item \meta{prefix} corresponds to the prefix set via the package option +% |prefix|, +% \item \meta{base name} is the official name of the base color (see table +% \ref{tab:colornames}), and +% \item \meta{variation} is the id number of the color variation, e.g., |50| +% or |A100|. +% \end{itemize} +% For instance, by default (if a custom prefix is not defined), the |Blue 600| +% color of the palette will be available in the document global scope as +% ``|MaterialBlue600|''. Also, all base colors are representative of the +% palettes' primary color and are available at the |500| variation or using +% their color names, e.g., |MaterialBlue| or |MaterialBlue500| are the primary +% color of the ``Material Blue Palette''. +% +% \subsection[Google Colors]{\google{} Colors} +% The \xmpkg\ package provides the Google Identity colors, which definitions +% are available in the Google Design Blog at +% \url{https://design.google.com/articles/evolving-the-google-identity}. +% The name under which these colors are defined has the form +% `Google\meta{name}', where \meta{name} is a color name among +% \textcolor{GoogleBlue}{|Blue|}, \textcolor{GoogleGreen}{|Green|}, +% \textcolor{GoogleYellow}{|Yellow|}, and \textcolor{GoogleRed}{|Red|}. For +% instance, if you want to use the Google Blue color you have to call for it +% by using `|GoogleBlue|'.\\ +% +% \noindent +% \colorsample{GoogleBlue} +% \colorsample{GoogleGreen} +% \colorsample{GoogleYellow} +% \colorsample{GoogleRed}\\ +% +% \subsection{Useful macros} +% The \xmpkg\ provides some useful macros for printing color values, samples, +% and palettes. Some of them maybe rely on other LaTeX packages that are +% not loaded by default. +% +% \noindent +% \DescribeMacro{\printcolorvalue} +% \oarg{color model}\marg{color name} +% +% This macro can be used to print any color value. It has one mandatory +% argument \meta{color name}, which specifies the color name which you want +% to know its value. And one optional argument, \meta{color model} that +% corresponds to the color model in which the value will be presented: |HTML|, +% |RGB| and |cmyk| (|HTML| by default). +% \begin{table}[h!] +% \centering +% \begin{tabular}{lll} +% |\printcolorvalue{MaterialBlue}| & & \textcolor{MaterialIndigo}{\printcolorvalue{MaterialBlue}}\\ +% |\printcolorvalue[RGB]{MaterialGrey}| & & \textcolor{MaterialIndigo}{\printcolorvalue[RGB]{MaterialGrey}}\\ +% |\printcolorvalue[cmyk]{orange}| & & \textcolor{MaterialIndigo}{\printcolorvalue[cmyk]{orange}}\\ +% \end{tabular} +%\end{table} +% +% \noindent +% \DescribeMacro{\colorsample} +% \oarg{color model}\oarg{text color}\oarg{box width}\marg{color name}\oarg{title} +% +% This macro allows you to draw color samples using a simple colorbox with +% text. It has one mandatory argument +% \begin{itemize} +% \item \meta{color name} which is the name of the color to be drawn, +% \end{itemize} +% and four optional arguments: +% \begin{itemize} +% \item \meta{color model} represents the color model in which the color will +% be presented (by default |HTML|), +% \item \meta{text color} which specifies the color used for printing the +% text (by default |white|), +% \item \meta{box width} specifies the box width (by default is |6.5em|), if +% it is \emph{empty} the default is passed, \item and \meta{title} which is +% the title of the color sample, if this argument is not passed the color +% name is taken. +% \end{itemize} +% +% To generate samples of the \google\ Colors showed above we can type +% \begin{verbatim} +% \colorsample{GoogleBlue} \colorsample{GoogleGreen} +% \colorsample{GoogleYellow} \colorsample{GoogleRed}\end{verbatim} +% +% Other samples: +% ^^A +% \begin{verbatim} +% \colorsample[HTML][][black]{MaterialAmber50} +% \colorsample{MaterialAmber} +% \colorsample[RGB]{MaterialAmber600} +% \colorsample{MaterialAmberA700}[Amber\\A700]\end{verbatim} +% +% \noindent +% \colorsample[HTML][][black]{MaterialAmber50} +% \colorsample{MaterialAmber} +% \colorsample[RGB]{MaterialAmber600} +% \colorsample{MaterialAmberA700}[Amber\\A700] +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \colorsample[cmyk][13em]{MaterialBlueGrey500} +% \colorsample{purple}[\texttt{xcolor}\\ Purple] +% \colorsample[RGB]{teal}[] +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \noindent +% \colorsample[cmyk][13em]{MaterialBlueGrey500} +% \colorsample{purple}[\texttt{xcolor}\\ Purple] +% \colorsample[RGB]{teal}[]\\ +% +% \noindent +% \DescribeMacro{\colorpalette} +% \oarg{key-value arguments}\marg{color name} +% +% This macro is available only if the \tikzpkg\ package is loaded. It provides +% a simple way to draw the Google Material Color Palettes in the same way as we +% can find them into the \href{https://material.google.com/style/color.html}{Google +% Style Blog}. It has one mandatory argument \meta{color name}, which specifies +% the palette base color that will be used to draw its variation palette. +% Optional arguments are provided in the form of key-value arguments and key +% styles. A complete list of key-value arguments and styles is available at +% table \ref{tab:keyvalue} and \ref{tab:styles} respectively. The \xmpkg\ +% package relies on the \textsf{pgfkeys} package to provide key-value +% arguments, for deeper knowledge about how to use key-value arguments look at +% package documentation\footnote{The \textsf{pgfkeys} package is available at +% \url{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/pgfkeys}.}. +% +% \begin{table}[t!] +% \centering\small +% \caption{Key-value arguments for the \texttt{\textbackslash colorpalette} +% macro.} \label{tab:keyvalue} +% \rowcolors{2}{lightgray!20}{white} +% \begin{tabular}{L{.3\textwidth}C{.25\textwidth}L{.35\textwidth}} +% \hline +% \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textbf{Key}} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textbf{Default}} +% & \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textbf{Description}}\\ +% \hline +% |width| & .45 $\times$ |\textwidth| & Palette width\\ +% |height| & 2 $\times$ |\baselineskip| & Variation colorbox height\\ +% |shape| & rectangle & Variation colorbox shape\\ +% |title| & \meta{color name} & Palette title\\ +% |title text color| & white & Title colorbox text color\\ +% |init text color| & black & Initial variation text color\\ +% |altern text color| & white & Alternative variation text color\\ +% |variation font| & sffamily & Variation title font\\ +% |value font| & ttfamily & Variation value font\\ +% |title font| & sffamily and bfseries & Palette title font\\ +% |colorbox sep| & 0pt & Separation between +% variation colorboxes\\ +% |first colorbox sep| & .2 $\times$ |\baselineskip| & Separation between +% title colorbox and first palette colorbox\\ +% |title colorbox height| & 6 $\times$ |\baselineskip| & Height of the +% title colorbox\\ +% |primary palette| & \{50,100,200,\ldots,900\} & List of primary palette +% variations \\ +% |secondary palette| & \{A100,A200,A400,A700\} & List of secondary palette +% variations\\ +% |percent char| & \{\} & Character for color mixtures (usually |!|), this % is useful when the |basic| style is selected\\ +% |primary variation| & 500 & Primary variation or palette's base color\\ +% |primary toggle at| & 1000 & Color variation at which alternates between +% |init text color| and |altern text color| for the primary palette\\ +% |secondary toggle at| & 1000 & Color variation at which alternates +% between |init text color| and |altern text color| for the secondary palette\\ +% |color model| & HTML & Color Model to be used for printing the palette\\ +% \hline +% \end{tabular} +% \end{table} +% +% \begin{table}[t!] +% \centering\small +% \caption{Style arguments for the \texttt{\textbackslash colorpalette} +% macro.} \label{tab:styles} +% \rowcolors{2}{lightgray!20}{white} +% \begin{tabular}{C{.2\textwidth}L{.5\textwidth}} +% \hline +% \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textbf{Style}} & +% \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textbf{Description}}\\ +% \hline +% |both| & Settings for printing both primary and secondary palettes +% (Default)\\ +% |primary| & For printing primary palette only \\ +% |basic| & For printing variations from 10\,\% to 100\,\% of a base color\\ +% \hline +% \end{tabular} +% \end{table} +% +% A printed palette is a stack of colorboxes that comprises three main +% sections, one on top or |title colorbox| that is used for introducing the +% palette with its primary variation, a |primary palette| in the middle and a +% |secondary palette| at the bottom. With this macro, you can print out +% all the palettes of the Google Material Colors, and with some configurations +% you can print any color palette that you want in a fancy way as the Material +% Palettes. +% +% For instance, the following commands produce a color palette for the +% variations of the \xcolorpkg\ predefined |yellow| color between 10\,\% and +% 100\,\%, and a custom palette by tricking the |\colorpalette| macro. +% \begin{verbatim} +% \colorpalette[basic, title text color=black]{yellow} +% \colorpalette[primary palette={yellow,blue,red,gray,black,purple}, +% secondary palette={yellow!20,blue!30,red!20,gray!40}, primary +% variation=orange, primary toggle at=blue]{} +%\end{verbatim} +% +% \noindent +% \colorpalette[basic, title text color=black]{yellow}\hfill +% \colorpalette[primary palette={yellow,blue,red,gray,black,purple}, +% secondary palette={yellow!20,blue!30,red!20,gray!40}, primary +% variation=orange, primary toggle at=blue, title=Predefined Orange]{} +% +% \subsection{Color Palettes}\label{sec:colorpalettes} +% Here all Google Material Palettes are presented in the same way as they +% appear at the Google Design blog using the |\colorpalette| command described +% above. +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=400, secondary toggle at=A200, secondary +% palette={A100,A200,A400,A700}]{MaterialRed} +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=400, secondary toggle at=A200, secondary +% palette={A100,A200,A400,A700}]{MaterialPink} +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \noindent +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=400, secondary toggle at=A200, secondary +% palette={A100,A200,A400,A700}]{MaterialRed}\hfill +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=400, secondary toggle at=A200, secondary +% palette={A100,A200,A400,A700}]{MaterialPink} +% \clearpage +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=300, secondary toggle at=A200, secondary +% palette={A100,A200,A400,A700}]{MaterialPurple} +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=300, secondary toggle at=A200, secondary +% palette={A100,A200,A400,A700}]{MaterialDeepPurple} +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \noindent +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=300, secondary toggle at=A200, secondary +% palette={A100,A200,A400,A700}]{MaterialPurple}\hfill +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=300, secondary toggle at=A200, secondary +% palette={A100,A200,A400,A700}]{MaterialDeepOrange} +% \clearpage +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=500, secondary toggle at=A200, secondary +% palette={A100,A200,A400,A700}]{MaterialBlue} +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=300, secondary toggle at=A200, secondary +% palette={A100,A200,A400,A700}]{MaterialIndigo} +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \noindent +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=500, secondary toggle at=A200, secondary +% palette={A100,A200,A400,A700}]{MaterialBlue}\hfill +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=300, secondary toggle at=A200, secondary +% palette={A100,A200,A400,A700}]{MaterialIndigo} +% \clearpage +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=600, secondary toggle at=A700, title text +% color=black]{MaterialLightBlue} +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=700, title text color=black]{MaterialCyan} +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \noindent +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=600, secondary toggle at=A700, title text +% color=black]{MaterialLightBlue}\hfill +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=700, title text color=black]{MaterialCyan} +% \clearpage +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=500, secondary +% palette={A100,A200,A400,A700}]{MaterialTeal} +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=600, title text color=black]{MaterialGreen} +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \noindent +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=500, secondary +% palette={A100,A200,A400,A700}]{MaterialTeal}\hfill +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=600, title text color=black]{MaterialGreen} +% \clearpage +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=700, title text +% color=black]{MaterialLightGreen} +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=900, title text color=black]{MaterialLime} +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \noindent +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=700, title text +% color=black]{MaterialLightGreen}\hfill +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=900, title text color=black]{MaterialLime} +% \clearpage +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \colorpalette[title text color=black]{MaterialYellow} +% \colorpalette[title text color=black]{MaterialAmber} +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \noindent +% \colorpalette[title text color=black]{MaterialYellow}\hfill +% \colorpalette[title text color=black]{MaterialAmber} +% \clearpage +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=800, title text color=black]{MaterialOrange} +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=500, secondary toggle +% at=A400]{MaterialDeepOrange} +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \noindent +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=800, title text +% color=black]{MaterialOrange}\hfill +% \colorpalette[primary toggle at=500, secondary toggle +% at=A400]{MaterialDeepOrange} +% \clearpage +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \colorpalette[primary, primary toggle at=300]{MaterialBrown} +% \colorpalette[primary, primary toggle at=600]{MaterialGrey} +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \noindent +% \colorpalette[primary, primary toggle at=300]{MaterialBrown}\hfill +% \colorpalette[primary, primary toggle at=600]{MaterialGrey} +% \clearpage +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \colorpalette[primary, primary toggle at=400]{MaterialBlueGrey} +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \noindent +% \colorpalette[primary, primary toggle at=400]{MaterialBlueGrey} +% +% \section{Bug reports} +% The development version of this package is available at +% \url{https://github.com/OSjerick/xcolor-material}. If you find bugs, have +% feature suggestions or think of ways in which the \xmpkg\ package and its +% documentation could be improved, please open a ticket in the GitHub +% repository's issue tracker. +% +% \section{Acknowledgements} +% This package was inspired by the \textsf{xcolor-solarized} package, available +% at \url{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/xcolor-solarized}, then I have to thank +% Julien Cretel its creator. Also, thanks to \google\ for such amazing color +% palette. +% +% \StopEventually{That's all!} +% \clearpage +% \part{Implementation} +% +% I have used the word `|XCM|' followed by an `|@|' character for namespacing +% purposes into the \xmpkg\ package source. +% +% \section{Required Packages} +% The \xmpkg\ requires the \xcolorpkg\ and \kvopkg\ packages, both are +% loaded without any option. +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\RequirePackage{xcolor}[2007/01/21] +\RequirePackage{kvoptions}[2011/06/30] +% \end{macrocode} +% +% The \xcolorpkg\ package is used to define and provide every single color in +% the \google\ Material Color Palette. The \kvopkg\ package supports package +% options in a key-value format. +% +% \section{Package Options} +% Setting up \kvopkg\ configuration. +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\SetupKeyvalOptions{ + family=XCM, + prefix=XCM@ +} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Declaring string option key `|prefix|': +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareStringOption[Material]{prefix}[Material] +\DeclareDefaultOption{ + \OptionNotUsed + \PackageError{xcolor-material}{Unknown `\CurrentOption' option.} +} +\ProcessKeyvalOptions* +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Note that the default value for this key is `|Material|'. Note also that this +% package checks for valid options, if an invalid option is passed, a +% PackageError will be thrown. +% +% \section{Color Definitions} +% +% \begin{macro}{\XCM@definecolor} +% I have taken the idea from the \textsf{xcolor-solarized} package of having a +% convenient internal macro for color definitions. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand{\XCM@definecolor}[2] + {\expandafter\definecolor\expandafter{\XCM@prefix #1}{HTML}{#2}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% Using this macro definition we can define all the \google\ Material colors +% as follows. Note that for every color in the palette, the |500| +% variation is the base color default as \google\ recommends for primary colors. +% +% \subsection{Red} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{Red50} {FFEBEE} +\XCM@definecolor{Red100} {FFCDD2} +\XCM@definecolor{Red200} {EF9A9A} +\XCM@definecolor{Red300} {E57373} +\XCM@definecolor{Red400} {EF5350} +\XCM@definecolor{Red500} {F44336} +\XCM@definecolor{Red600} {E53935} +\XCM@definecolor{Red700} {D32F2F} +\XCM@definecolor{Red800} {C62828} +\XCM@definecolor{Red900} {B71C1C} +\XCM@definecolor{RedA100}{FF8A80} +\XCM@definecolor{RedA200}{FF5252} +\XCM@definecolor{RedA400}{FF1744} +\XCM@definecolor{RedA700}{D50000} +\definecolor{\XCM@prefix Red}{named}{\XCM@prefix Red500} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Pink} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{Pink50} {FCE4EC} +\XCM@definecolor{Pink100} {F8BBD0} +\XCM@definecolor{Pink200} {F48FB1} +\XCM@definecolor{Pink300} {F06292} +\XCM@definecolor{Pink400} {EC407A} +\XCM@definecolor{Pink500} {E91E63} +\XCM@definecolor{Pink600} {D81B60} +\XCM@definecolor{Pink700} {C2185B} +\XCM@definecolor{Pink800} {AD1457} +\XCM@definecolor{Pink900} {880E4F} +\XCM@definecolor{PinkA100}{FF80AB} +\XCM@definecolor{PinkA200}{FF4081} +\XCM@definecolor{PinkA400}{F50057} +\XCM@definecolor{PinkA700}{C51162} +\definecolor{\XCM@prefix Pink}{named}{\XCM@prefix Pink500} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Purple} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{Purple50} {F3E5F5} +\XCM@definecolor{Purple100} {E1BEE7} +\XCM@definecolor{Purple200} {CE93D8} +\XCM@definecolor{Purple300} {BA68C8} +\XCM@definecolor{Purple400} {AB47BC} +\XCM@definecolor{Purple500} {9C27B0} +\XCM@definecolor{Purple600} {8E24AA} +\XCM@definecolor{Purple700} {7B1FA2} +\XCM@definecolor{Purple800} {6A1B9A} +\XCM@definecolor{Purple900} {4A148C} +\XCM@definecolor{PurpleA100}{EA80FC} +\XCM@definecolor{PurpleA200}{E040FB} +\XCM@definecolor{PurpleA400}{D500F9} +\XCM@definecolor{PurpleA700}{AA00FF} +\definecolor{\XCM@prefix Purple}{named}{\XCM@prefix Purple500} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Deep Purple} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepPurple50} {EDE7F6} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepPurple100} {D1C4E9} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepPurple200} {B39DDB} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepPurple300} {9575CD} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepPurple400} {7E57C2} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepPurple500} {673AB7} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepPurple600} {5E35B1} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepPurple700} {512DA8} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepPurple800} {4527A0} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepPurple900} {311B92} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepPurpleA100}{B388FF} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepPurpleA200}{7C4DFF} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepPurpleA400}{651FFF} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepPurpleA700}{6200EA} +\definecolor{\XCM@prefix DeepPurple}{named}{\XCM@prefix DeepPurple500} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Indigo} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{Indigo50} {E8EAF6} +\XCM@definecolor{Indigo100} {C5CAE9} +\XCM@definecolor{Indigo200} {9FA8DA} +\XCM@definecolor{Indigo300} {7986CB} +\XCM@definecolor{Indigo400} {5C6BC0} +\XCM@definecolor{Indigo500} {3F51B5} +\XCM@definecolor{Indigo600} {3949AB} +\XCM@definecolor{Indigo700} {303F9F} +\XCM@definecolor{Indigo800} {283593} +\XCM@definecolor{Indigo900} {1A237E} +\XCM@definecolor{IndigoA100}{8C9EFF} +\XCM@definecolor{IndigoA200}{536DFE} +\XCM@definecolor{IndigoA400}{3D5AFE} +\XCM@definecolor{IndigoA700}{304FFE} +\definecolor{\XCM@prefix Indigo}{named}{\XCM@prefix Indigo500} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Blue} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{Blue50} {E3F2FD} +\XCM@definecolor{Blue100} {BBDEFB} +\XCM@definecolor{Blue200} {90CAF9} +\XCM@definecolor{Blue300} {64B5F6} +\XCM@definecolor{Blue400} {42A5F5} +\XCM@definecolor{Blue500} {2196F3} +\XCM@definecolor{Blue600} {1E88E5} +\XCM@definecolor{Blue700} {1976D2} +\XCM@definecolor{Blue800} {1565C0} +\XCM@definecolor{Blue900} {0D47A1} +\XCM@definecolor{BlueA100}{82B1FF} +\XCM@definecolor{BlueA200}{448AFF} +\XCM@definecolor{BlueA400}{2979FF} +\XCM@definecolor{BlueA700}{2962FF} +\definecolor{\XCM@prefix Blue}{named}{\XCM@prefix Blue500} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Light Blue} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{LightBlue50} {E1F5FE} +\XCM@definecolor{LightBlue100} {B3E5FC} +\XCM@definecolor{LightBlue200} {81D4FA} +\XCM@definecolor{LightBlue300} {4FC3F7} +\XCM@definecolor{LightBlue400} {29B6F6} +\XCM@definecolor{LightBlue500} {03A9F4} +\XCM@definecolor{LightBlue600} {039BE5} +\XCM@definecolor{LightBlue700} {0288D1} +\XCM@definecolor{LightBlue800} {0277BD} +\XCM@definecolor{LightBlue900} {01579B} +\XCM@definecolor{LightBlueA100}{80D8FF} +\XCM@definecolor{LightBlueA200}{40C4FF} +\XCM@definecolor{LightBlueA400}{00B0FF} +\XCM@definecolor{LightBlueA700}{0091EA} +\definecolor{\XCM@prefix LightBlue}{named}{\XCM@prefix LightBlue500} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Cyan} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{Cyan50} {E0F7FA} +\XCM@definecolor{Cyan100} {B2EBF2} +\XCM@definecolor{Cyan200} {80DEEA} +\XCM@definecolor{Cyan300} {4DD0E1} +\XCM@definecolor{Cyan400} {26C6DA} +\XCM@definecolor{Cyan500} {00BCD4} +\XCM@definecolor{Cyan600} {00ACC1} +\XCM@definecolor{Cyan700} {0097A7} +\XCM@definecolor{Cyan800} {00838F} +\XCM@definecolor{Cyan900} {006064} +\XCM@definecolor{CyanA100}{84FFFF} +\XCM@definecolor{CyanA200}{18FFFF} +\XCM@definecolor{CyanA400}{00E5FF} +\XCM@definecolor{CyanA700}{00B8D4} +\definecolor{\XCM@prefix Cyan}{named}{\XCM@prefix Cyan500} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Teal} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{Teal50} {E0F2F1} +\XCM@definecolor{Teal100} {B2DFDB} +\XCM@definecolor{Teal200} {80CBC4} +\XCM@definecolor{Teal300} {4DB6AC} +\XCM@definecolor{Teal400} {26A69A} +\XCM@definecolor{Teal500} {009688} +\XCM@definecolor{Teal600} {00897B} +\XCM@definecolor{Teal700} {00796B} +\XCM@definecolor{Teal800} {00695C} +\XCM@definecolor{Teal900} {004D40} +\XCM@definecolor{TealA100}{A7FFEB} +\XCM@definecolor{TealA200}{64FFDA} +\XCM@definecolor{TealA400}{1DE9B6} +\XCM@definecolor{TealA700}{00BFA5} +\definecolor{\XCM@prefix Teal}{named}{\XCM@prefix Teal500} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Green} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{Green50} {E8F5E9} +\XCM@definecolor{Green100} {C8E6C9} +\XCM@definecolor{Green200} {A5D6A7} +\XCM@definecolor{Green300} {81C784} +\XCM@definecolor{Green400} {66BB6A} +\XCM@definecolor{Green500} {4CAF50} +\XCM@definecolor{Green600} {43A047} +\XCM@definecolor{Green700} {388E3C} +\XCM@definecolor{Green800} {2E7D32} +\XCM@definecolor{Green900} {1B5E20} +\XCM@definecolor{GreenA100}{B9F6CA} +\XCM@definecolor{GreenA200}{69F0AE} +\XCM@definecolor{GreenA400}{00E676} +\XCM@definecolor{GreenA700}{00C853} +\definecolor{\XCM@prefix Green}{named}{\XCM@prefix Green500} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Light Green} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{LightGreen50} {F1F8E9} +\XCM@definecolor{LightGreen100} {DCEDC8} +\XCM@definecolor{LightGreen200} {C5E1A5} +\XCM@definecolor{LightGreen300} {AED581} +\XCM@definecolor{LightGreen400} {9CCC65} +\XCM@definecolor{LightGreen500} {8BC34A} +\XCM@definecolor{LightGreen600} {7CB342} +\XCM@definecolor{LightGreen700} {689F38} +\XCM@definecolor{LightGreen800} {558B2F} +\XCM@definecolor{LightGreen900} {33691E} +\XCM@definecolor{LightGreenA100}{CCFF90} +\XCM@definecolor{LightGreenA200}{B2FF59} +\XCM@definecolor{LightGreenA400}{76FF03} +\XCM@definecolor{LightGreenA700}{64DD17} +\definecolor{\XCM@prefix LightGreen}{named}{\XCM@prefix LightGreen500} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Lime} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{Lime50} {F9FBE7} +\XCM@definecolor{Lime100} {F0F4C3} +\XCM@definecolor{Lime200} {E6EE9C} +\XCM@definecolor{Lime300} {DCE775} +\XCM@definecolor{Lime400} {D4E157} +\XCM@definecolor{Lime500} {CDDC39} +\XCM@definecolor{Lime600} {C0CA33} +\XCM@definecolor{Lime700} {AFB42B} +\XCM@definecolor{Lime800} {9E9D24} +\XCM@definecolor{Lime900} {827717} +\XCM@definecolor{LimeA100}{F4FF81} +\XCM@definecolor{LimeA200}{EEFF41} +\XCM@definecolor{LimeA400}{C6FF00} +\XCM@definecolor{LimeA700}{AEEA00} +\definecolor{\XCM@prefix Lime}{named}{\XCM@prefix Lime500} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Yellow} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{Yellow50} {FFFDE7} +\XCM@definecolor{Yellow100} {FFF9C4} +\XCM@definecolor{Yellow200} {FFF59D} +\XCM@definecolor{Yellow300} {FFF176} +\XCM@definecolor{Yellow400} {FFEE58} +\XCM@definecolor{Yellow500} {FFEB3B} +\XCM@definecolor{Yellow600} {FDD835} +\XCM@definecolor{Yellow700} {FBC02D} +\XCM@definecolor{Yellow800} {F9A825} +\XCM@definecolor{Yellow900} {F57F17} +\XCM@definecolor{YellowA100}{FFFF8D} +\XCM@definecolor{YellowA200}{FFFF00} +\XCM@definecolor{YellowA400}{FFEA00} +\XCM@definecolor{YellowA700}{FFD600} +\definecolor{\XCM@prefix Yellow}{named}{\XCM@prefix Yellow500} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Amber} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{Amber50} {FFF8E1} +\XCM@definecolor{Amber100} {FFECB3} +\XCM@definecolor{Amber200} {FFE082} +\XCM@definecolor{Amber300} {FFD54F} +\XCM@definecolor{Amber400} {FFCA28} +\XCM@definecolor{Amber500} {FFC107} +\XCM@definecolor{Amber600} {FFB300} +\XCM@definecolor{Amber700} {FFA000} +\XCM@definecolor{Amber800} {FF8F00} +\XCM@definecolor{Amber900} {FF6F00} +\XCM@definecolor{AmberA100}{FFE57F} +\XCM@definecolor{AmberA200}{FFD740} +\XCM@definecolor{AmberA400}{FFC400} +\XCM@definecolor{AmberA700}{FFAB00} +\definecolor{\XCM@prefix Amber}{named}{\XCM@prefix Amber500} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Orange} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{Orange50} {FFF3E0} +\XCM@definecolor{Orange100} {FFE0B2} +\XCM@definecolor{Orange200} {FFCC80} +\XCM@definecolor{Orange300} {FFB74D} +\XCM@definecolor{Orange400} {FFA726} +\XCM@definecolor{Orange500} {FF9800} +\XCM@definecolor{Orange600} {FB8C00} +\XCM@definecolor{Orange700} {F57C00} +\XCM@definecolor{Orange800} {EF6C00} +\XCM@definecolor{Orange900} {E65100} +\XCM@definecolor{OrangeA100}{FFD180} +\XCM@definecolor{OrangeA200}{FFAB40} +\XCM@definecolor{OrangeA400}{FF9100} +\XCM@definecolor{OrangeA700}{FF6D00} +\definecolor{\XCM@prefix Orange}{named}{\XCM@prefix Orange500} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Deep Orange} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepOrange50} {FBE9E7} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepOrange100} {FFCCBC} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepOrange200} {FFAB91} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepOrange300} {FF8A65} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepOrange400} {FF7043} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepOrange500} {FF5722} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepOrange600} {F4511E} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepOrange700} {E64A19} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepOrange800} {D84315} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepOrange900} {BF360C} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepOrangeA100}{FF9E80} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepOrangeA200}{FF6E40} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepOrangeA400}{FF3D00} +\XCM@definecolor{DeepOrangeA700}{DD2C00} +\definecolor{\XCM@prefix DeepOrange}{named}{\XCM@prefix DeepOrange500} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Brown} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{Brown50} {EFEBE9} +\XCM@definecolor{Brown100}{D7CCC8} +\XCM@definecolor{Brown200}{BCAAA4} +\XCM@definecolor{Brown300}{A1887F} +\XCM@definecolor{Brown400}{8D6E63} +\XCM@definecolor{Brown500}{795548} +\XCM@definecolor{Brown600}{6D4C41} +\XCM@definecolor{Brown700}{5D4037} +\XCM@definecolor{Brown800}{4E342E} +\XCM@definecolor{Brown900}{3E2723} +\definecolor{\XCM@prefix Brown}{named}{\XCM@prefix Brown500} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Grey} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{Grey50} {FAFAFA} +\XCM@definecolor{Grey100}{F5F5F5} +\XCM@definecolor{Grey200}{EEEEEE} +\XCM@definecolor{Grey300}{E0E0E0} +\XCM@definecolor{Grey400}{BDBDBD} +\XCM@definecolor{Grey500}{9E9E9E} +\XCM@definecolor{Grey600}{757575} +\XCM@definecolor{Grey700}{616161} +\XCM@definecolor{Grey800}{424242} +\XCM@definecolor{Grey900}{212121} +\definecolor{\XCM@prefix Grey}{named}{\XCM@prefix Grey500} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Blue Grey} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{BlueGrey50} {ECEFF1} +\XCM@definecolor{BlueGrey100}{CFD8DC} +\XCM@definecolor{BlueGrey200}{B0BEC5} +\XCM@definecolor{BlueGrey300}{90A4AE} +\XCM@definecolor{BlueGrey400}{78909C} +\XCM@definecolor{BlueGrey500}{607D8B} +\XCM@definecolor{BlueGrey600}{546E7A} +\XCM@definecolor{BlueGrey700}{455A64} +\XCM@definecolor{BlueGrey800}{37474F} +\XCM@definecolor{BlueGrey900}{263238} +\definecolor{\XCM@prefix BlueGrey}{named}{\XCM@prefix BlueGrey500} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Black \& White} +% \begin{macrocode} +\XCM@definecolor{Black}{000000} +\XCM@definecolor{White}{FFFFFF} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection[Google colors]{\google\ colors} +% The \google\ Indentity colors are available at +% \url{https://design.google.com/articles/evolving-the-google-identity}. +% \begin{macrocode} +\definecolor{GoogleBlue} {HTML}{4285F4} +\definecolor{GoogleGreen} {HTML}{34A853} +\definecolor{GoogleYellow}{HTML}{FBBC05} +\definecolor{GoogleRed} {HTML}{EA4335} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \section{User-level macros} +% +% \begin{macro}{\XCM@extractcolor} +% An internal macro to extract and convert color values. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand{\XCM@extractcolor}[2]{% + \extractcolorspecs{#1}{\model}{\colorval}% + \convertcolorspec{\model}{\colorval}{#2}\extractedcolor + \extractedcolor +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\printcolorvalue} +% A user level macro to provide color values formatted in three different color +% models: \textbf{HTML}, \textbf{RGB}, and \textbf{CMYK}. The default value for +% the color model is |HTML|, that provides color values in hexadecimal format. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\printcolorvalue}[2][HTML]{% + \edef\XCM@requiredModel{#1}% + \def\XCM@HTMLModel{HTML}% + \def\XCM@RGBModel{RGB}% + \def\XCM@CMYKModel{cmyk}% + \ifx\XCM@requiredModel\XCM@HTMLModel + \#\XCM@extractcolor{#2}{#1}% + \else\ifx\XCM@requiredModel\XCM@RGBModel + rgb(\XCM@extractcolor{#2}{#1})% + \else\ifx\XCM@requiredModel\XCM@CMYKModel + cmyk(\XCM@extractcolor{#2}{#1})% + \else\fi\fi\fi +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\colorsample} +% A user level macro for drawing color samples. It draws a |colorbox| with +% the specified color and value. By default the color model is |HTML|, +% the text color is |white|, and the colorbox width is |6.5em|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\colorsample{% + \@ifnextchar[% + {\XCM@colorsample@i} + {\XCM@colorsample@i[HTML]}% +} +\def\XCM@colorsample@i[#1]{% + \@ifnextchar[% + {\XCM@colorsample@ii{#1}} + {\XCM@colorsample@ii{#1}[6.5em]}% +} +\def\XCM@colorsample@ii#1[#2]{% + \@ifnextchar[% + {\XCM@colorsample@iii{#1}{#2}} + {\XCM@colorsample@iii{#1}{#2}[white]}% +} +\def\XCM@colorsample@iii#1#2[#3]#4{% + \@ifnextchar[% + {\XCM@colorsample@iv{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}} + {\XCM@colorsample@iv{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}[#4]}% +} +\def\XCM@colorsample@iv#1#2#3#4[#5]{% + \def\XCM@temp{#2}\ifx\XCM@temp\empty + \def\XCM@boxwidth{6.5em}% + \else + \def\XCM@boxwidth{#2}% + \fi + \selectcolormodel{#1} + \colorbox{#4}{% + \hspace*{.3em} + \parbox[b][9\baselineskip]{\XCM@boxwidth}{% + \footnotesize\bfseries\sffamily\color{#3} + \vspace*{.7em} + \raggedright#5% + \vfill + \raggedright\texttt{\printcolorvalue[#1]{#4}} + \vspace*{.7em} + } + \hspace*{.3em} + } +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \xmpkg\ provides some macro definitions at begin document. +% \begin{macrocode} +\AtBeginDocument{ +% \end{macrocode} +% There is a macro definition that is built on top of the \tikzpkg\ package. +% This definition works if such package is loaded in the main document. +% \begin{macrocode} +\@ifpackageloaded{tikz}{% +% \end{macrocode} +% When \tikzpkg\ is loaded, a macro with key-value options is provided using +% the |\pgfkeys| tools. Those key-value macro arguments are optional, the +% default value of each one is defined by the |/palette/both| style. +% \begin{macrocode} +\pgfkeys{/palette/.is family, /palette, + width/.estore in = \XCM@pltWidth, + height/.estore in = \XCM@pltHeight, + shape/.estore in = \XCM@pltShape, + title/.estore in = \XCM@pltTitle, + title text color/.estore in = \XCM@pltTTextColor, + init text color/.estore in = \XCM@pltITextColor, + altern text color/.estore in = \XCM@pltATextColor, + variation font/.store in = \XCM@pltVFont, + value font/.store in = \XCM@pltNFont, + title font/.store in = \XCM@pltTFont, + colorbox sep/.estore in = \XCM@pltColorboxSep, + first colorbox sep/.estore in = \XCM@pltFirstCSep, + title colorbox height/.estore in = \XCM@pltTitleHeight, + primary palette/.estore in = \XCM@pltPrimary, + secondary palette/.estore in = \XCM@pltSecondary, + percent char/.estore in = \XCM@pltPercentSep, + primary variation/.estore in = \XCM@pltPrimaryBase, + primary toggle at/.estore in = \XCM@pltPToggle, + secondary toggle at/.estore in = \XCM@pltSToggle, + color model/.estore in = \XCM@ColorModel, + both/.style = {width = .45\textwidth, + height = 2\baselineskip, + shape = rectangle, + title text color = white, + init text color = black, + altern text color = white, + colorbox sep = 0pt, + first colorbox sep = .2\baselineskip, + title colorbox height = 6\baselineskip, + variation font = \sffamily, + value font = \ttfamily, + title font = \sffamily\bfseries, + primary palette = {50,100,200,...,900}, + secondary palette = {A100,A200,A400,A700}, + percent char = {}, + primary variation = 500, + primary toggle at = 1000, + secondary toggle at = 1000, + color model = HTML}, + primary/.style = {primary palette = {50,100,200,...,900}, + secondary palette={}, + primary variation = 500, + percent char={}}, + basic/.style = {primary palette = {10,20,...,100}, + secondary palette={}, + primary variation = 100, + percent char=!} +} +% \end{macrocode} +% The |positioning| library of \tikzpkg\ is loaded to provide convenient node +% placement. +% \begin{macrocode} +\usetikzlibrary{positioning} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macro}{\colorpalette} +% A macro for drawing color palettes using \tikzpkg\. It takes one mandatory +% argument (\emph{base color name}) and optional key-value arguments. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\colorpalette}[2][]{% + \def\XCM@pltTitle{#2}% + \def\XCM@colorname{#2}% + \pgfkeys{/palette, both, #1}% + \begin{tikzpicture} + \selectcolormodel{\XCM@ColorModel} + \tikzset{colorbox/.style={\XCM@pltShape, minimum width=\XCM@pltWidth, + minimum height=\XCM@pltHeight, node distance=\XCM@pltColorboxSep, + outer sep=0pt}} + \tikzset{title/.style = {font=\XCM@pltTFont, color=\XCM@pltTTextColor, + inner sep=1em}} + \tikzset{variant/.style = {font=\XCM@pltVFont, inner sep=1em}} + \tikzset{value/.style = {font=\XCM@pltNFont, inner sep=1em}} + \node[colorbox, fill=\XCM@colorname\XCM@pltPercentSep\XCM@pltPrimaryBase, + minimum height=\XCM@pltTitleHeight, alias=last] {}; + \node[title, anchor=north west, align=left] at (last.north west) + {\XCM@pltTitle}; + \node[title, anchor=south west] at (last.south west) {\XCM@pltPrimaryBase}; + \node[title, anchor=south east, align=right] at (last.south east) + {\texttt{\printcolorvalue[\XCM@ColorModel]{\XCM@colorname% + \XCM@pltPercentSep\XCM@pltPrimaryBase}}}; + \def\auxcolor{\XCM@pltITextColor}% + \def\first{1}% + \foreach \variant [count=\i] in \XCM@pltPrimary { + \ifx\i\first + \node[node distance=\XCM@pltFirstCSep, inner sep=0pt, below=of last, + alias=last] {}; + \else\fi + \ifx\variant\XCM@pltPToggle + \gdef\auxcolor{\XCM@pltATextColor}% + \else\fi + \node[colorbox, fill=\XCM@colorname\XCM@pltPercentSep\variant, + below=of last, alias=last] {}; + \node[variant, anchor=west, color=\auxcolor] at (last.west) {\variant}; + \node[value, anchor=east, color=\auxcolor, align=right] at (last.east) + {\printcolorvalue[\XCM@ColorModel]{\XCM@colorname% + \XCM@pltPercentSep\variant}}; + }% + \def\auxcolor{\XCM@pltITextColor}% + \foreach \variant [count=\i] in \XCM@pltSecondary { + \ifx\i\first + \node[node distance=\XCM@pltFirstCSep, inner sep=0pt, below=of last, + alias=last] {}; + \else\fi + \ifx\variant\XCM@pltSToggle + \gdef\auxcolor{\XCM@pltATextColor}% + \else\fi + \node[colorbox, fill=\XCM@colorname\XCM@pltPercentSep\variant, + below=of last, alias=last] {}; + \node[variant, anchor=west, color=\auxcolor] at (last.west) {\variant}; + \node[value, anchor=east, color=\auxcolor, align=right] at (last.east) + {\printcolorvalue[\XCM@ColorModel]{\XCM@colorname% + \XCM@pltPercentSep\variant}}; + }% + \end{tikzpicture}% +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macrocode} +}{} +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \Finale +\endinput \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xcolor-material/xcolor-material.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xcolor-material/xcolor-material.ins new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8e37d0d2290 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xcolor-material/xcolor-material.ins @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +%% +%% Copyright (C) 2016 by Jerick Órdenes Sepúlveda +%% +%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of +%% the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this license +%% or (at your option) any later version. 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 +%% 2005/12/01 or later. +%% + +\input docstrip.tex +\keepsilent + +\usedir{tex/latex/xcolor-material} + +\preamble + +This is a generated file. + +Copyright (C) 2016 by Jerick Órdenes Sepúlveda + +This file may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of +the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this license +or (at your option) any later version. 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