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% \CheckSum{236}
% \iffalse meta-comment
% forest-libs.dtx
%% `forest-libs' is a collection of libraries for package `forest'.
%%
%% Copyright (c) 2012-2017 Saso Zivanovic
%% (Sa\v{s}o \v{Z}ivanovi\'{c})
%% saso.zivanovic@guest.arnes.si
%%
%% 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 `author-maintained'.
%%
%% This file is a part of package `forest'. For the list of files
%% constituting the package see main source file of the package,
%% `forest.dtx', or the derived `forest.sty'.
%%
% \fi
%
% \section{Libraries}
%
% This chapter contains not only the reference of commands found in libraries and some examples of
% their usage, but also their definitions. This is done in the hope that these definitions, being
% mostly styles, will be useful as examples of the core features of the package. I even managed to
% comment them a bit \dots
%
% \paragraph{Disclaimer.} At least in the initial stages of a library's development, the function
% and interface of macros and keys defined in a library might change without backwards compatibility
% support! Though I'll try to keep this from happening \dots
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\RequirePackage{forest}
% \end{macrocode}
%
%\iffalse
%<*linguistics>
%\fi
% \librarysection{linguistics}
% \begin{macrocode}
\ProvidesForestLibrary{linguistics}[2017/07/14 v0.1.2]
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Defaults:
% \begin{macrocode}
\forestset{
linguistics@set@baseline/.style={
if phantom={for next node=linguistics@set@baseline}{baseline}
},
libraries/linguistics/defaults/.style={
default preamble={
% \end{macrocode}
% Edges of the children will ``meet'' under the node:
% \begin{macrocode}
sn edges,
% \end{macrocode}
% The root of the tree will be aligned with the text \dots\ or, more commonly, the example number.
% More precisely, we actually align the first (in linear order) non-phantom node. This covers the
% common case of side-by-side trees joined with a phantom root.
% \begin{macrocode}
before drawing tree={
if nodewalk valid={name=forest@baseline@node}{}{linguistics@set@baseline},
},
% \end{macrocode}
% Enable (centered) multi-line nodes.
% \begin{macrocode}
for tree={align=center},
},
},
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% There's no linguistics without c-command\footnote{The definition of c-command is as follows: a node c-commands its siblings and their descendants.} \dots
% \begin{syntax}
% \indexitem{step>c-commanded} Visit all the nodes c-commanded by the current node.
% \indexitem{step>c-commanders} Visit all the c-commanders of the current node, starting from the closest.
%
% \begin{forestexample}[tree bin=minipage,index={branch',c-commanded}]
% \begin{forest}
% [VP
% [DP[John]]
% [V'
% [V, draw, for c-commanded={draw,circle}
% [sent]
% ]
% [DP[Mary]]
% [DP[D[a]][NP[letter]]]
% ]
% ]
% \end{forest}
% \end{forestexample}
%
% See how \indexex{branch'} is used to define |c-commanded|, and how \indexex{while nodewalk valid} and \indexex{nodewalk key>fake} are combined in the definition of |c-commanders|.
% \begin{macrocode}
\forestset{
define long step={c-commanded}{style}{branch'={siblings,descendants}},
define long step={c-commanders}{style}{while nodewalk valid={parent}{siblings,fake=parent}},
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% |c-commanders| could also be defined using \indexex{branch}:
% \begin{lstlisting}
% branch={current and ancestors, siblings}
% \end{lstlisting}
%
% \indexitem{node key>sn edges}
%
% In linguistics, most people want the parent-child edge to go from the \emph{s}outh of the parent
% to the \emph{n}orth of the child. This is achieved by this (badly named) style, which makes the
% entire (sub)tree have such edges.
%
% \begin{forestexample}
% \begin{forest}
% sn edges
% [VP
% [DP]
% [V'
% [V]
% [DP]
% ]
% ]
% \end{forest}
% \end{forestexample}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\forestset{
sn edges/.style={
for tree={
parent anchor=children, child anchor=parent
}
},
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% A note on implementation. Despite its name, this style does not refer to the |south| and |north|
% anchor of the parent and the child node directly. If it did so, it would only work for trees with
% standard linguistic \index{grow}|=-90|. So we rather use \FoRest;'s growth direction based
% anchors: \index{anchor>children} always faces the children and \index{anchor>parent} always faces
% the parent, so the edge will always be between them, and the normal, upward growing trees will
% look good as well.
%
% \begin{forestexample}[index={anchor>south,anchor>north,option>parent anchor,option>child anchor}]
% \begin{forest}
% [bad![VP,no edge, for tree={grow=90, edge=red},
% for tree={parent anchor=south, child anchor=north} % bad
% [DP][V'[V][DP]]]]
% \end{forest}
% \begin{forest}
% [good![VP, no edge, for tree={grow=90, edge=green},
% ~sn edges~ % good!
% [DP][V'[V][DP]]]]
% \end{forest}
% \end{forestexample}
%
% \indexitem{node key>roof} Makes the edge to parent a triangular roof.
% \begin{macrocode}
\forestset{
roof/.style={edge path'={%
(.parent first)--(!u.children)--(.parent last)--cycle
}
},
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \indexitem{node key>nice empty nodes}
%
% We often need empty nodes: tree (\ref{ex:niceemptynodes}a) shows how they look like by default:
% ugly.
%
% First, we don't want the gaps: we change the shape of empty nodes to coordinate. We get tree
% (\ref{ex:niceemptynodes}b).
%
% Second, the empty nodes seem too close
% to the other (especially empty) nodes (this is a result of a small
% default |s_sep|). We could use a greater \index{s sep}, but a better solution seems
% to be to use |calign=fixed_angles|. The result is shown in (\ref{ex:niceemptynodes}c).
%
% However, at the transitions from empty to non-empty nodes, tree (\ref{ex:niceemptynodes}c)
% seems to zigzag (although the base points of the spine nodes
% are perfectly in line), and the edge to the empty node left to VP
% seems too long (it reaches to the level of VP's base, while we'd
% prefer it to stop at the same level as the edge to VP itself). The
% first problem is solved by substituting |fixed_angles| for
% |fixed_edge_angles|; the second one, by anchoring siblings of
% empty nodes at north. Voilà, (\ref{ex:niceemptynodes}d)!
%
% \begin{forestexample}[label=ex:niceemptynodes,layout=tree on bottom,index={fixed angles,fixed edge angles,calign,tree,delay,where option,content,for step,step>parent,step>children,option>anchor}]
% \forestset{
% xlist/.style={
% phantom,
% for children={no edge,replace by={[,append,
% delay={content/.wrap pgfmath arg={\csname @alph\endcsname{##1}.}{n()+#1}}
% ]}}
% },
% xlist/.default=0
% }
% \begin{forest}
% [,~xlist~,
% for tree={after packing node={s+=0.1pt}}, % hack!!!
% [CP, %(a)
% [][[][[][VP[DP[John]][V'[V[loves]][DP[Mary]]]]]]]
% [CP, delay={where content={}{shape=coordinate}{}} %(b)
% [][[][[][VP[DP[John]][V'[V[loves]][DP[Mary]]]]]]]
% [CP, for tree={calign=fixed angles}, %(c)
% delay={where content={}{shape=coordinate}{}}
% [][[][[][VP[DP[John]][V'[V[loves]][DP[Mary]]]]]]]
% [CP, ~nice empty nodes~ %(d)
% [][[][[][VP[DP[John]][V'[V[loves]][DP[Mary]]]]]]]
% ]
% \end{forest}
% \end{forestexample}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\forestset{
nice empty nodes/.style={
for tree={calign=fixed edge angles},
delay={where content={}{shape=coordinate,
for current and siblings={anchor=north}}{}}
},
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \indexitem{node key>draw brackets} Outputs the bracket representation of the tree.
% \indexitem{node key>draw brackets compact}
% \itemnosep
% \indexitem{node key>draw brackets wide} These keys control whether the brackets have extra
% spaces around them (|wide|) or not (|compact|).
% \begin{macrocode}
\providecommand\text[1]{\mbox{\scriptsize#1}}
\forestset{
draw brackets compact/.code={\let\drawbracketsspace\relax},
draw brackets wide/.code={\let\drawbracketsspace\space},
draw brackets/.style={
% \end{macrocode}
% There's stuff to do both before (output the opening bracket and the content) and after (output the
% closing bracket) processing the children, so we use \indexex{for tree'}.
% \begin{macrocode}
for tree'={
TeX={[%
% \end{macrocode}
% Complication: \index{content format} must be expanded in advance, to correctly process tabular environments implicitely loaded by \index{align}|=|\index{value of=align>center}, which is the default in this library. (Not that one would want a multiline output in the bracket representation, but it's better than crashing.)
% \begin{macrocode}
\edef\forestdrawbracketscontentformat{\foresteoption{content format}}%
},
if n children=0{
TeX={\drawbracketsspace\forestdrawbracketscontentformat\drawbracketsspace}
}{
TeX={\textsubscript{\text{\forestdrawbracketscontentformat}}\drawbracketsspace}
},
}{
TeX={]\drawbracketsspace},
}
},
draw brackets wide
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{syntax}
%
% \subsubsection{GP1}
%
% \begin{syntax}
% \indexitem{node key>GP1}
%
% For Government Phonology (v1) representations. Here, the big trick
% is to evenly space $\times$s by having a large enough |outer_xsep|
% (adjustable), and then, before drawing (timing control option
% |before_drawing_tree|), setting |outer_xsep| back to 0pt. The last step
% is important, otherwise the arrows between $\times$s won't draw!
%
% An example of an ``embedded'' |GP1| style:
% \begin{forestexample}[layout=tree on bottom,index={where option,tier,for step,step>children,content,tikz,option>l,dimen+,no edge},index>={!}]
% \begin{forest}
% myGP1/.style={
% ~GP1~,
% delay={where tier={x}{
% for children={content=\textipa{##1}}}{}},
% tikz={\draw[dotted](.south)--
% (!1.north west)--(!l.north east)--cycle;},
% for children={l+=5mm,no edge}
% }
% [VP[DP[John,tier=word,myGP1
% [O[x[dZ]]]
% [R[N[x[6]]]]
% [O[x[n]]]
% [R[N[x]]]
% ]][V'[V[loves,tier=word,myGP1
% [O[x[l]]]
% [R[N[x[a]]]]
% [O[x[v]]]
% [R[N[x]]]
% [O[x[z]]]
% [R[N[x]]]
% ]][DP[Mary,tier=word,myGP1
% [O[x[m]]]
% [R[N[x[e]]]]
% [O[x[r]]]
% [R[N[x[i]]]]
% ]]]]
% \end{forest}%
% \end{forestexample}
%
% And an example of annotations.
% \begin{forestexample}
% \begin{forest}[,phantom,s sep=1cm
% [{[ei]}, GP1
% [R[N[x[A,~el~[I,~head~,~associate=N~]]][x]]]
% ]
% [{[mars]}, GP1
% [O[x[m]]]
% [R[N[x[a]]][x,~encircle~,densely dotted[r]]]
% [O[x,~encircle~,~govern=<~[s]]]
% [R,~fen~[N[x]]]
% ]
% ]\end{forest}
% \end{forestexample}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newbox\standardnodestrutbox
\setbox\standardnodestrutbox=\hbox to 0pt{\phantom{\forestOve{standard node}{content}}}
\def\standardnodestrut{\copy\standardnodestrutbox}
\forestset{
GP1/.style 2 args={
for n={1}{baseline},
s sep=0pt, l sep=0pt,
for descendants={
l sep=0pt, l={#1},
anchor=base,calign=first,child anchor=north,
inner xsep=1pt,inner ysep=2pt,outer sep=0pt,s sep=0pt,
},
delay={
if content={}{phantom}{for children={no edge}},
for tree={
if content={O}{tier=OR}{},
if content={R}{tier=OR}{},
if content={N}{tier=N}{},
if content={x}{
tier=x,content={$\times$},outer xsep={#2},
for tree={calign=center},
for descendants={content format={\noexpand\standardnodestrut\forestoption{content}}},
before drawing tree={outer xsep=0pt,delay={typeset node}},
s sep=4pt
}{},
},
},
before drawing tree={where content={}{parent anchor=center,child anchor=center}{}},
},
GP1/.default={5ex}{8.0pt},
associate/.style={%
tikz+={\draw[densely dotted](!)--(!#1);}},
spread/.style={
before drawing tree={tikz+={\draw[dotted](!)--(!#1);}}},
govern/.style={
before drawing tree={tikz+={\draw[->](!)--(!#1);}}},
p-govern/.style={
before drawing tree={tikz+={\draw[->](.north) to[out=150,in=30] (!#1.north);}}},
no p-govern/.style={
before drawing tree={tikz+={\draw[->,loosely dashed](.north) to[out=150,in=30] (!#1.north);}}},
encircle/.style={before drawing tree={circle,draw,inner sep=0pt}},
fen/.style={pin={[font=\footnotesize,inner sep=1pt,pin edge=<-]10:\textsc{Fen}}},
el/.style={content=\textsc{\textbf{##1}}},
head/.style={content=\textsc{\textbf{\underline{##1}}}}
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{syntax}
%\iffalse
%</linguistics>
%\fi
%
%
%
%\iffalse
%<*edges>
%\fi
% \librarysection{edges}
% \begin{macrocode}
\ProvidesForestLibrary{edges}[2016/12/05 v0.1.1]
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{syntax}
%
% \indexitem{node key>forked edge'}
%
% Sets a forked edge to the current node. Arbitrary growth direction and node rotation are
% supported.
%
% \indexitem{node key>forked edge}
%
% Like \index{forked edge'}, but it also sets \index{option>parent anchor} and \index{option>child
% anchor} to the likely values of \index{anchor>children} and \index{anchor>parent}, respectively.
%
% \indexitem(tree){node key>forked edges}|=|\meta{nodewalk}
%
% Invokes \index{forked edge} for all nodes in the \meta{nodewalk}, by default the entire (sub)tree
% rooted in the current node.
%
% \indexitem{option>fork sep} The \index{forest cs>l}-distance between the parent anchor and the
% fork.
%
% \end{syntax}
%
% \begin{forestexample}[index={for step,tree,grow',forked edges}]
% \begin{forest}
% for tree={grow'=0,draw},
% forked edges,
% [/
% [home
% [saso
% [Download]
% [TeX]
% ]
% [alja]
% [joe]
% ]
% [usr
% [bin]
% [share]
% ]
% ]
% \end{forest}
% \end{forestexample}
%
% See how growth direction based anchors \indexex{anchor>children} and \indexex{anchor>parent} are
% used in the definition below to easily take care of arbitrary \index{grow} and
% \index{rotate}.
% \begin{macrocode}
\forestset{
declare dimen={fork sep}{0.5em},
forked edge'/.style={
edge={rotate/.option=!parent.grow},
edge path'={(!u.parent anchor) -- ++(\forestoption{fork sep},0) |- (.child anchor)},
},
forked edge/.style={
on invalid={fake}{!parent.parent anchor=children},
child anchor=parent,
forked edge',
},
forked edges/.style={for nodewalk={#1}{forked edge}},
forked edges/.default=tree,
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{syntax}
% \indexitem{node key>folder} The children of the node are drawn like folders.
%
% All growth directions are supported (well, cardinal directions work perfectly; the others await
% the sensitivity of packing to \index{edge path}), as well as node rotation and \index{reversed}
% order of children.
%
% The outlook of the folder can be influenced by setting standard \foRest;'s options \index{l sep}
% and \index{s sep} any time before packing, or \index{option>l} and \index{option>s} after
% packing. Setting \index{option>l} and \index{option>s} before packing will have no influence on
% the layout of the tree.
%
% \begin{syntax}
% \indexitem(.45em){register>folder indent}|=|\meta{dimen}
%
% Specifies the shift of the parent's side of the edge in the \index{forest cs>l}-direction.
% \end{syntax}
%
% \end{syntax}
%
% \begin{forestexample}[index={for step,tree,grow',folder}]
% \begin{forest}
% for tree={grow'=0,~folder~,draw}
% [/
% [home
% [saso
% [Download]
% [TeX]
% ]
% [alja]
% [joe]
% ]
% [usr
% [bin]
% [share]
% ]
% ]
% \end{forest}
% \end{forestexample}
% \begin{macrocode}
\forestset{
declare dimen register=folder indent,
folder indent=.45em,
folder/.style={
parent anchor=-children last,
anchor=parent first,
calign=child,
calign primary child=1,
for children={
child anchor=parent,
anchor=parent first,
edge={rotate/.option=!parent.grow},
edge path'/.expanded={
([xshift=\forestregister{folder indent}]!u.parent anchor) |- (.child anchor)
},
},
after packing node={
if n children=0{}{
tempdiml=l_sep()-l("!1"),
tempdims={-abs(max_s("","")-min_s("",""))-s_sep()},
for children={
l+=tempdiml,
s+=tempdims()*(reversed()-0.5)*2,
},
},
},
}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\iffalse
%</edges>
%\fi
% \forestset{every index end/.style={}}
% \endinput
% Local Variables:
% mode: doctex
% TeX-command-default: "sty"
% fill-column: 100
% TeX-master: "forest"
% End:
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