From af279d3c991ca079e7f5a36f4540b19925120751 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 21:52:28 +0000 Subject: pixelart git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@65075 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- .../texmf-dist/source/latex/pixelart/pixelart.dtx | 654 --------------------- .../texmf-dist/source/latex/pixelart/pixelart.ins | 59 -- 2 files changed, 713 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/pixelart/pixelart.dtx delete mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/pixelart/pixelart.ins (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/source') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/pixelart/pixelart.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/pixelart/pixelart.dtx deleted file mode 100644 index 472831348b4..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/pixelart/pixelart.dtx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,654 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% Copyright 2017-2018 Louis Paternault -% -% This work 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. -% -% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. -% -% The Current Maintainer of this work is Louis Paternault -% -% This work consists of the files pixelart.dtx and pixelart.ins -% and the derived file pixelart.sty. -% \fi -% -% \iffalse -%<*driver> -\ProvidesFile{pixelart.dtx} -% -% -%\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} -%\ProvidesPackage{pixelart} -%<*package> - [2018/02/25 v0.2.0 A package to draw pixel-art pictures] -% -% -%<*driver> -\documentclass{ltxdoc} -\EnableCrossrefs -\CodelineIndex -\RecordChanges -\usepackage{hyperref} -\usepackage{pixelart} -\usepackage{listings} -\usepackage{numprint} -\lstset{ - language=[LaTeX]TeX, - numbers=left, - numberstyle=\tiny, - backgroundcolor=\color{yellow!20}, - basicstyle=\small\color{black}\ttfamily, - keywordstyle=\color{blue!80}\sffamily, - commentstyle=\color{olive}, - stringstyle=\color{red}, -} -\usepackage{textcomp} -\usepackage{fontspec} -\usepackage[english]{babel} -% Smiley command published by percusse on https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/58913 -\newcommand{\smiley}{\tikz[baseline=-0.75ex, black]{ - \draw circle (2mm); - \node[fill,circle,inner sep=0.5pt] (left eye) at (135:0.8mm) {}; - \node[fill,circle,inner sep=0.5pt] (right eye) at (45:0.8mm) {}; - \draw (-145:0.9mm) arc (-120:-60:1.5mm); -} -} -\begin{document} -\DocInput{pixelart.dtx} -\end{document} -% -% \fi -% -% \CheckSum{0} -% \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 \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# -% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& -% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) -% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, -% Minus \- Point \. 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 \~} -% -% \GetFileInfo{pixelart.dtx} -% -% \DoNotIndex{\#,\$,\%,\&,\@,\\,\{,\},\^,\_,\~,\ ,\!,\(,\),\,} -% \DoNotIndex{\@bwpa@newline} -% \DoNotIndex{\begin} -% \DoNotIndex{\coordinate} -% \DoNotIndex{\end, \else} -% \DoNotIndex{\fill, \fi} -% \DoNotIndex{\ifpixelart@draft} -% \DoNotIndex{\makeatletter, \makeatother} -% \DoNotIndex{\newcommand, \newif} -% \DoNotIndex{\ProcessPgfPackageOptions, \pgfkeys, \pgfkeyssetvalue, \pgfkeysvalueof, \pgfparserdef, \pgfparserparse, \pgfparserswitch} -% \DoNotIndex{\raisebox, \RequirePackage} -% \DoNotIndex{\space} -% \DoNotIndex{\tikz} -% \DoNotIndex{\usepgfmodule, \usetikzlibrary} -% -% \title{ -% \begin{tikzpicture} -% \tikzbwpixelart[scale=.037]{(-1.05, .14)}{% -% 1111110001100000000000000000001110000010000000000000001000 -% 0110011001100000000000000000000110000111000000000000011000 -% 0110011000000000000000000000000110001101100000000000011000 -% 0110011011100110000110011111000110011000110110111001111110 -% 0111110001100011001100110001100110011000110011101100011000 -% 0110000001100001111000111111100110011111110011001100011000 -% 0110000001100000110000110000000110011000110011000000011000 -% 0110000001100001111000110000000110011000110011000000011000 -% 0110000001100011001100110001100110011000110011000000011011 -% 1111000011110110000110011111001111011000110111100000001110 -% }% -% \draw (0, 0) node[opacity=0]{\LARGE PixelArt}; -% \end{tikzpicture}\thanks{ -% This document corresponds to \textsf{pixelart}~\fileversion, dated \filedate. -% Home page, bug requests, etc. at \url{http://framagit.org/spalax/pixelart} -% }\\A package to draw pixel-art pictures.} -% \author{Louis Paternault\\ \texttt{spalax+ctan(at)gresille(dot)org}} -% -% \maketitle -% -% \begin{abstract} -% This package defines macros to draw pixel-art pictures using \LaTeX{}. -% \end{abstract} -% -% \setcounter{tocdepth}{2} -% \tableofcontents -% -% \section{Introduction} -% This document introduces the \textsf{pixelart} package, used to draw pixel-art pictures. -% -% \subsection{License} -% This work 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. -% -% Further information can be found in the |.dtx| file used to build this -% document. -% -% \subsection{Overview} -% Installation instruction are given in section \ref{sec:install}. -% Documentation about how to use this package (and examples) is given in section -% \ref{sec:usage}. Section \ref{sec:bugs} lists some known bugs and -% limitations, and implementation is given in section -% \ref{sec:implementation}. -% -% \section{Download and Install} -% \label{sec:install} -% -% \subsection{\textsc{Gnu}/Linux Distribution} -% -% If applicable, the easiest way to get |pixelart| working is by installing it by your distribution package. In Debian (and Ubuntu, and surely other distributions that inherit from Debian) it is packaged in |texlive-pictures| since version \texttt{2017.20180103-1}. So you can install it by running: -% -% \begin{quote} -% |sudo apt install texlive-pictures| -% \end{quote} -% -% \subsection{LaTeX distribution} -% -% This package is included both in \TeX{}Live and MiK\TeX{}. It can be installed using their respective package managers. -% -% \subsection{Manual installation} -% -% \begin{itemize} -% \item Download the lastest archive : -% \begin{description} -% \item[Stable version] \url{http://mirrors.ctan.org/graphics/pixelart.zip} -% \item[Development version] \url{https://framagit.org/spalax/pixelart/repository/archive.zip?ref=master} -% \end{description} -% \item Unzip the archive. -% \item If you got the archive from CTAN (stable version), move file \texttt{tex/latex/pixelart/pixelart.sty} in a \LaTeX{} path. -% \item If you got the development version, |cd| to the main archive directory, and run |latex pixelart.ins| to build |pixelart.sty|. Move this file into a \LaTeX{} path. -% \end{itemize} -% -% \section{Usage} -% \label{sec:usage} -% -% \subsection{Package options} -% \changes{v0.2.0}{2018/01/25}{Add package option \texttt{draft}.} -% -% This package has a single package option: |draft|. If this option is set (\lstinline|\usepackage[draft]{pixelart}|), pixel-art pictures are ignored. This can make compilation \emph{way, way} faster\footnote{On a document I am writing, containing a lot of pixel-art pictures, option |draft| makes compilation time go from 6 minutes to 22 seconds.}. -% -% A downside is that since pixel-art pictures are ignored, this can mess up your document layout. A nicer option would be to have option |draft| guess the pixel-art size, and display a dummy picture with the same size. Patches are welcome! \smiley -% -% \subsection{Macros} -% -% This package defines two macros : |\bwpixelart|\footnote{\texttt{$\backslash{}$bwpixelart} stands for \emph{b}lack and \emph{w}hite \emph{pixel art}, although \emph{color and transparent pixel art} would be more accurate.}, used to insert a pixel-art picture, and |\tikzbwpixelart|, which has the same purpose, excepted that it is called from within a |tikzpicture| environment. -% -% \subsubsection{\textbackslash\texttt{bwpixelart}} -% \DescribeMacro{\bwpixelart} -% To insert a pixel-art picture in your text, use : -% \begin{center} -% \lstinline|\bwpixelart|\oarg{color, raise, scale}\marg{pixels} -% \end{center} -% Its optional arguments are: -% \begin{description} -% \item[color=black] Foreground color (the background is transparent); -% \item[scale=1] Scale. By default, a pixel is the size of a |tikzpicture| default unit, which is probably bigger than what you want. -% \item[raise=0pt] Raise the picture. By default, the bottom of the picture is on the baseline. You might want to lower it a little by giving this option a negative argument. -% \end{description} -% -% Its mandatory argument is the picture pixels, as |0|'s and |1|'s. Line breaks in this argument are interpreted as line breaks in the pixel art pictures. How spaces are interpreted is undefined (see section \ref{ssec:spaces} for more information). -% -% For instance, this heart -% \bwpixelart[color=red, scale=.05, raise=-1ex]{% -% 001101100 -% 011111110 -% 111111111 -% 111111111 -% 111111111 -% 011111110 -% 001111100 -% 000111000 -% 000010000 -% } -% was drawn using the following code: -% -% \iffalse -%<*example> -% \fi -% \begin{lstlisting} - \bwpixelart[color=red, scale=.05, raise=-1ex]{% - 001101100 - 011111110 - 111111111 - 111111111 - 111111111 - 011111110 - 001111100 - 000111000 - 000010000 - } -\end{lstlisting} -% \iffalse -% -% \fi -% -% \subsubsection{\textbackslash\texttt{tikzbwpixelart}} -% \DescribeMacro{\tikzbwpixelart} -% The second macro, |\tikzbwpixelart| is almost identical to the first one, excepted that it is meant to be called from inside a |tikzpicture| environment. Actually, \lstinline|\bwpixelart{0101}| is more or less equivalent to calling : -% \iffalse -%<*example> -% \fi -% \begin{lstlisting} -\begin{tikzpicture} - \tikzbwpixelart{(0, 0)}{0101} -\end{tikzpicture} -\end{lstlisting} -% \iffalse -% -% \fi - -% The signature of this macro is : -% \begin{center} -% \lstinline|\tikzbwpixelart|\oarg{color, scale}\marg{coordinates}\marg{pixels} -% \end{center} -% Its optional arguments are |color| and |scale|, used to set the color and scale of the picture. -% -% Its first mandatory argument is the coordinate of the top left corner of the picture; the second one is the list of pixels (using the same syntax as the |\bwpixelart| macro). -% -% For instance, this heart -%\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.05, baseline=-1em] -% \fill[red] (5, -4) circle (6.5); -% \tikzbwpixelart{(0, 0)}{% -% 0011001100 -% 0111111110 -% 1111111111 -% 1111111111 -% 1111111111 -% 0111111110 -% 0011111100 -% 0001111000 -% 0000110000 -%} -%\end{tikzpicture} -% was drawn using the following code: -% -% \iffalse -%<*example> -% \fi -% \begin{lstlisting} -\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.05, baseline=-1em] - \fill[red] (5, -4) circle (6.5); - \tikzbwpixelart{(0, 0)}{% - 0011001100 - 0111111110 - 1111111111 - 1111111111 - 1111111111 - 0111111110 - 0011111100 - 0001111000 - 0000110000 -} -\end{tikzpicture} -\end{lstlisting} -% \iffalse -% -% \fi -% -%\section{Bugs, Ideas, Undefined behaviours} -%\label{sec:bugs} -% -% I have great ideas about what this package could do, but: -% \begin{itemize} -% \item I do not need them; -% \item I am not sure there is a huge \emph{need} for some pixel-art package; -% \item I have a full-time job, my wife has a far-more-than-full-time job, my daugther \emph{is} a full-time job, so I have very little time to hack… -% \end{itemize} -% -% So, I am listing here some known bugs, undefined behaviours, limitations. You, random passer-by, will be greatly welcome if you were to fix or implement stuff listed in this section. \smiley -% -% \subsection{Missing \texttt{\textbackslash{}pixelart} macro} -% -% There is no |\pixelart| macro. This is on purpose: given that this package is more or less a working draft, I did not want to register a badly designed |\pixelart| macro. This means that some folk wanting to improve this package can extand the |\bwpixelart| macro and use the name |\pixelart| to fix my design mistakes. -% -% \subsection{It's insanely slooooow.} -% -% That's it. It takes alomst 30 seconds to compile a document containing only a $128\times128$ picture (about \numprint{16000} pixels). I have no idea how to fix it. Good luck. -% -% \subsection{Black and white} -% -% Right now, it is black and white only (or, to be more accurate, any single color on a transparent background). -% -% One \emph{could} produce colored pixel-art pictures, but… it's complicated. For instance, this heart (borrowed from the Django project\footnote{\url{https://www.djangoproject.com/}}): -% -% \definecolor{violet1}{RGB}{247, 176, 207} -% \definecolor{violet2}{RGB}{238, 33, 120} -% \definecolor{violet3}{RGB}{214, 45, 117} -% \definecolor{violet4}{RGB}{217, 25, 92} -% \definecolor{violet5}{RGB}{173, 29, 69} -% \begin{center} -% \begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.1] -% \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet1]{(0, 0)}{% -% 0000000 -% 0000010 -% } -% \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet2]{(0, 0)}{% -% 0000000 -% 0110100 -% 0000000 -% 0010100 -% 0000000 -% 0001000 -% } -% \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet3]{(0, 0)}{% -% 0000010 -% 0000000 -% 1000010 -% 0000000 -% 0001000 -% } -% \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet4]{(0, 0)}{% -% 0010100 -% 1001000 -% 0110100 -% 0001010 -% 0010100 -% } -% \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet5]{(0, 0)}{% -% 0100000 -% 0000001 -% 0001001 -% 0100000 -% } -% \end{tikzpicture} -% \end{center} -% -% could be produced using the following code. Basically (given that colors |violet1| to |violet5| have been correctly defined), we stack up several single-color pixel-art pictures. -% -% \iffalse -%<*example> -% \fi -% \begin{lstlisting} -\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.1] - \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet1]{(0, 0)}{% - 0000000 - 0000010 - } - \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet2]{(0, 0)}{% - 0000000 - 0110100 - 0000000 - 0010100 - 0000000 - 0001000 - } - \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet3]{(0, 0)}{% - 0000010 - 0000000 - 1000010 - 0000000 - 0001000 - } - \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet4]{(0, 0)}{% - 0010100 - 1001000 - 0110100 - 0001010 - 0010100 - } - \tikzbwpixelart[color=violet5]{(0, 0)}{% - 0100000 - 0000001 - 0001001 - 0100000 - } -\end{tikzpicture} -\end{lstlisting} -% \iffalse -% -% \fi -% -% One could imagine a simpler syntax: we assign several colors to characters, and we use |1|, |2|, |3|, etc. as the pixels to define the picture. This would give the following code. -% -% \iffalse -%<*example> -% \fi -% \begin{lstlisting} -\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.1] - \tikzpixelart[colors={ - 1=violet1, - 2=violet2, - 3=violet3, - 4=violet4, - 5=violet5, - }]{(0, 0)}{% - 0540430 - 4224215 - 3445435 - 0524240 - 0043400 - 0002000 - } -\end{tikzpicture} -\end{lstlisting} -% \iffalse -% -% \fi -% -% Once again, patches are welcome! \smiley{} -% -% \subsection{Spaces} -%\label{ssec:spaces} -% -% Spaces are interpreted as line breaks. For instance, this heart -% \bwpixelart[scale=.03, raise=-1pt]{% -% 0011001100 0111111110 1111111111 -% 1111111111 1111111111 0111111110 -% 0011111100 0001111000 0000110000 -% } -% could be written as : -% \iffalse -%<*example> -% \fi -% \begin{lstlisting} -\bwpixelart[scale=.03, raise=-1pt]{% - 0011001100 0111111110 1111111111 - 1111111111 1111111111 0111111110 - 0011111100 0001111000 0000110000 -} -\end{lstlisting} -% \iffalse -% -% \fi -% -% This will work (right now), but is an undefined behaviour, and might change in a later version without prior notice. -% -% \subsection{Uneven lines} -% -% Right now, lines do not \emph{have} to have the same number of characters. For instance, the following heart -% \bwpixelart[scale=.03, raise=-1pt]{% -% 00110011 -% 011111111 -% 1111111111 -% 1111111111 -% 1111111111 -% 011111111 -% 00111111 -% 0001111 -% 000011 -%} -% could be written as : -% -% \iffalse -%<*example> -% \fi -% \begin{lstlisting} -\bwpixelart[scale=.03, raise=-1pt]{% - 00110011 - 011111111 - 1111111111 - 1111111111 - 1111111111 - 011111111 - 00111111 - 0001111 - 000011 -} -\end{lstlisting} -% \iffalse -% -% \fi -% -% This is an undefined behaviour and might raise an error in the future. -% -% \section{Implementation} -% \label{sec:implementation} -% -% Load some packages. -% \begin{macrocode} -\RequirePackage{pgf} -\RequirePackage{pgfopts} -\usepgfmodule{parser} -\RequirePackage{tikz} -\usetikzlibrary{calc} -\RequirePackage{pgfkeys} -\RequirePackage{etoolbox} - -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Let the nasty stuff begin. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\makeatletter - -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Parse package options. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\newif\ifpixelart@draft -\pgfkeys{ - /PIXELART/.cd, - draft/.is if=pixelart@draft, - draft=false, -} -\ProcessPgfPackageOptions{/PIXELART} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Define macro arguments -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\pgfkeys{ - /PIXELART/BWPIXELART/.is family, - /PIXELART/BWPIXELART, - scale/.value required, - scale/.code={\pgfkeyssetvalue{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART/scale}{#1}}, - scale=1, - raise/.code={\pgfkeyssetvalue{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART/raise}{#1}}, - raise/.value required, - raise=0pt, - color/.value required, - color/.code={\pgfkeyssetvalue{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART/color}{#1}}, - color=black, -} - -\pgfkeys{ - /PIXELART/TIKZBWPIXELART/.is family, - /PIXELART/TIKZBWPIXELART, - scale/.value required, - scale/.code={\pgfkeyssetvalue{/PIXELART/TIKZBWPIXELART/scale}{#1}}, - scale=1, - color/.value required, - color/.code={\pgfkeyssetvalue{/PIXELART/TIKZBWPIXELART/color}{#1}}, - color=black, -} - -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Define argument parser, parsing the sequence of 0 and 1 defining the pixel art. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\pgfparserdef{@bwpixelart}{initial}{blank space \space}{ - \@bwpa@newline -} -\pgfparserdef{@bwpixelart}{initial}{the character 0}{ - \coordinate (@pixelart) at ($(@pixelart) + (1, 0)$); -} -\pgfparserdef{@bwpixelart}{initial}{the character 1}{ - \fill (@pixelart) rectangle ++(1, 1); - \coordinate (@pixelart) at ($(@pixelart) + (1, 0)$); -} -\pgfparserdef{@bwpixelart}{initial}{the letter @}{ - \pgfparserswitch{final} -} - -\newcommand{\@bwpa@newline}{ - \coordinate (@pixelart) at ($(@pixelart@startline) + (0, -1)$); - \coordinate (@pixelart@startline) at (@pixelart); -} - -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \begin{macro}{\bwpixelart} -% \changes{v0.1.2}{2018/01/13}{First line-break of pixelart argument is now automatically ignored.} -% Define |\bwpixelart|, used to draw black-and-white pixelart. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand{\bwpixelart}[2][]{{% - \pgfkeys{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART, #1}% - \raisebox{\pgfkeysvalueof{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART/raise}}{% - \tikz[ - scale=\pgfkeysvalueof{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART/scale}, - ]{ - \tikzbwpixelart[% - color=\pgfkeysvalueof{/PIXELART/BWPIXELART/color}, - ]{(0, 0)}{#2} - }% - }% -}} - -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% \begin{macro}{\tikzbwpixelart} -% Define |\tikzbwpixelart|, used to draw black-and-white pixelart from inside a |tikzpicture| environment. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand{\tikzbwpixelart}[3][]{ - \pgfkeys{/PIXELART/TIKZBWPIXELART, #1} - \ifpixelart@draft - % Draft mode. Nothing to parse, nothing to show! - \else - \begin{scope}[shift={#2}] - \begin{scope}[#1] - \coordinate (@pixelart) at (0, 1); - \coordinate (@pixelart@startline) at (@pixelart); - - \pgfparserparse{@bwpixelart} - #3 @ - \end{scope} - \end{scope} - \fi -} - -% \end{macrocode} -% That's all, folks! -% \begin{macrocode} -\makeatother - -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% -% \changes{v0.1.0}{2017/12/05}{First published version.} -% -% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Change History} -% \PrintChanges -% -% \StopEventually{% -% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Index} -% \PrintIndex -% } -% \Finale -\endinput diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/pixelart/pixelart.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/pixelart/pixelart.ins deleted file mode 100644 index add23f88ee2..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/pixelart/pixelart.ins +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -%% Copyright 2017 Louis Paternault -%% -%% This work 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. -%% -%% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. -%% -%% The Current Maintainer of this work is Louis Paternault -%% -%% This work consists of the files pixelart.dtx and pixelart.ins -%% and the derived file pixelart.sty. - -\input{docstrip} - -\keepsilent -\usedir{tex/latex/pixelart} - -\preamble -Copyright 2017 Louis Paternault - -This work 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. - -This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. - -The Current Maintainer of this work is Louis Paternault - -This work consists of the files pixelart.dtx and pixelart.ins -and the derived file pixelart.sty. -\endpreamble - -\generate{\file{pixelart.sty}{\from{pixelart.dtx}{package}}} - -\obeyspaces -\Msg{****************************************************} -\Msg{* *} -\Msg{* To finish the installation you have to move the *} -\Msg{* following file into a directory searched by TeX: *} -\Msg{* *} -\Msg{* pixelart.sty *} -\Msg{* *} -\Msg{* To produce the documentation run the file *} -\Msg{* pixelart.dtx through LaTeX. *} -\Msg{* *} -\Msg{* Happy TeXing! *} -\Msg{* *} -\Msg{****************************************************} - -\endbatchfile -- cgit v1.2.3