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Beschreibung: | Frühere Aufl. u.d.T.: Goossens, Michael: The LaTeX graphics companion Includes bibliographical references (p. [819]-834) and indexes |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures xvii
List of Tables xxi
Preface xxv
Why I5TeX, and why PostScript? xxvi
How this book is arranged xxvii
Typographic conventions xxix
Using the examples xxxi
Finding all those packages and programs xxxiii
1 Graphics with OTgX 1
1.1 Graphics systems and typesetting 2
1.2 Drawing types 3
1.3 TeX s interfaces 6
1.3.1 Methods of integration 6
1.3.2 Methods of manipulation 8
1.3.3 TeX s graphics hooks 8
1.4 Graphics languages 10
1.4.1 Generic graphics languages 10
1.4.2 TEX-based graphics languages 13
1.4.3 External graphics languages and drawing programs 17
1.5 Choosing a package 21
2 Standard CTgX Interfaces 23
2.1 Inclusion of graphics files 23
2.1.1 Options for graphics and graphicx 24
2.1.2 The includegraphics syntax in the graphics package 25
2.1.3 The includegraphics syntax in the graphicx package 28
2.1.4 Setting default key values for the graphicx package 32
2.1.5 Declarations guiding the inclusion of images 33
2.1.6 A caveat: encapsulation is important 35
2.2 Manipulating graphical objects 36
2.2.1 Scaling a PTeXdox 37
2.2.2 Resizing to a given size 38
2.2.3 Rotating a I5TeX box 39
2.2.4 The epsfig and rotating packages 42
2.3 Line graphics 42
2.3.1 Options for pict2e 43
2.3.2 Standard £TeX and pict2e compared 44
2.3.3 Slightly beyond standard graphics: curve2e 47
3 METRPONT and METflPOST: TeX s Mates 51
3.1 The METFI language 52
3.1.1 First examples of METfl programs 53
3.1.2 Defining macros 57
3.2 Differences between METflPOST and METflFONT 60
3.2.1 Color 60
3.2.2 Adding text to pictures 61
3.2.3 Adding text—some gory details 62
3.2.4 Internal structures 65
3.2.5 File input and output 67
3.3 Running the METfl programs 68
3.3.1 Running METflFONT 68
3.3.2 Running METflPOST 71
3.3.3 Previewing 73
3.4 Some basic METflPOST libraries 74
3.4.1 The metafun package 74
3.4.2 The boxes package 75
3.5 The METflOBJ package 80
3.5.1 Underlying principles 80
3.5.2 METflOBJ concepts 81
3.5.3 Basic objects 82
3.5.4 Connections 84
3.5.5 Containers 95
3.5.6 Box alignment constructors 100
3.5.7 Recursive objects and fractals 104
3.5.8 Trees 105
3.5.9 Matrices 115
3.5.10 Tree and matrix connection variants 117
3.5.11 Labels 118
3.6 TeX interfaces: getting the best of both worlds 120
3.6.1 The emp package 120
3.6.2 The mfpic package 122
3.6.3 The mft and mpt pretty-printers 137
3.7 From METAPOST and to METflPOST 137
3.8 The future of METflPOST 138
4 METflPOST Applications 141
4.1 A drawing toolkit 141
4.1.1 Text along a curve 142
4.1.2 Gradients 143
4.1.3 Hidden lines 145
4.1.4 Multipaths and advanced clipping 145
4.1.5 Patterns, hatchings, and tilings 147
4.1.6 Transparency 150
4.1.7 Blurred effects 152
4.1.8 Morphing 152
4.1.9 Turtle graphics 153
4.1.10 Using literal PostScript 155
4.1.11 Animations 156
4.2 Representing data with graphs 157
4.2.1 The graph package 157
4.2.2 Curve drawing 168
4.2.3 Pie charts 170
4.3 Diagrams 176
4.3.1 Graphs 176
4.3.2 Flowcharts 177
4.3.3 Block drawing and Bond graphs 177
4.3.4 Box-line diagrams: the expressg package 178
4.3.5 UML diagrams—MetaUML 181
4.3.6 CM arrows utility 188
4.4 Geometry 189
4.4.1 Plane geometry 190
4.4.2 Space geometry 192
4.4.3 Fractals and other complex objects 194
4.4.4 Art 195
4.5 Science and engineering applications 196
4.5.1 Electrical circuits 196
4.5.2 Mechanics and engineering 203
4.5.3 Simulation 203
4.5.4 Optics 204
4.6 3-D extensions 207
4.6.1 Introduction 207
4.6.2 Requirements for a 3-D extension 207
4.6.3 Overview of 3-D packages 208
5 Harnessing PostScript Inside KTeX: PSTricks 213
5.1 The components of PSTricks 214
5.1.1 The kernel 214
5.1.2 Loading the basic packages 215
5.1.3 Using colors 216
5.2 Setting keywords, lengths, and coordinates 217
5.2.1 Lengthsand units 217
5.2.2 Angles 218
5.2.3 Coordinates 219
5.2.4 Commands 219
5.3 The pspicture environment 220
5.3.1 Keywords for the pspicture environment 221
5.3.2 White space between commands 223
5.4 The coordinate system 223
5.5 Grids 224
5.5.1 Keywords of the psgrid command 226
5.5.2 Defining and using new grid commands 228
5.5.3 Embellishing pictures with the help of grids 229
5.6 Lines and polygons 231
5.6.1 Extensions to lines 234
5.6.2 Keywords for lines and polygons 234
5.7 Circles, ellipses, and curves 240
5.7.1 General curves 244
5.7.2 Keywords for curves 247
5.8 Dots and symbols 249
5.8.1 Dot keywords 251
5.9 Filling areas 253
5.9.1 Filling keywords 253
5.9.2 More fill styles 257
5.10Arrows 259
5.10.1 Keywords for arrows 260
5.10.2 Creating your own arrow types 264
5.11 Labels 265
5.11.1 Reference points 266
5.11.2 Rotation angle 266
5.11.3 Commands to set labels or objects 267
5.12 Boxes 269
5.12.1 Keywords for box commands 270
5.12.2 Commands for setting boxes 271
5.12.3 Box size 273
5.12.4 Clipping commands 274
5.12.5 Rotating and scaling 276
5.12.6 Math and verbatim boxes 278
5.13 User styles and objects 279
5.13.1 Customizationswith pscustom 280
5.14 Coordinates 296
5.14.1 Polar coordinates 296
5.14.2 Coordinates calculated with PostScript 296
5.14.3 Double coordinates 298
5.14.4 Relative translations 299
5.14.5 Angle specifications 302
5.15 The PSTricks core 302
5.15.1 Headerfiles 302
5.15.2 Special macros 303
5.15.3 Low-level macros 307
5.15.4 High-level macros 309
5.15.5 The key/value interface 310
6 The Main PSTricks Packages 313
6.1 pst-plot—Plotting functions and data 313
6.1.1 The coordinate system—ticks and labels 314
6.1.2 Plotting mathematical functions and data files 323
6.2 pst-node—Nodes and connections 334
6.2.1 Setting nodes 335
6.2.2 nc connections 340
6.2.3 pc connections 347
6.2.4 Node keywords 348
6.2.5 Putting labels on node connections 357
6.2.6 Multiple connections 360
6.2.7 The psmatrix environment 361
6.2.8 TeX and PostScript: a one-way ticket 365
6.3 pst-tree—Typesetting trees 366
6.3.1 Tree nodes, predecessors, and successors 367
6.3.2 Keywords for tree nodes 370
6.3.3 Labels 379
6.3.4 Skip tree levels 382
6.4 pst-fill—Filling and tiling 383
6.4.1 Keywords for filling 383
6.5 pst-3d—Shadows, tilting, and three-dimensional representations 388
6.5.1 Shadows 388
6.5.2 Tilting 389
6.5.3 Three-dimensional representations 392
6.6 pst-3dplot—3-D parallel projections of functions and data 400
6.6.1 Commands for 3-D drawings 401
6.6.2 Plotting mathematical functions and data 406
6.6.3 Keywords for pst-3dplot 410
6.7 Short overview of other PSTricks packages 417
6.7.1 The pstricks-add package 418
6.7.2 Linguistics 424
6.7.3 Mathematics 426
6.7.4 Sciences 431
6.7.5 Information theory 438
6.7.6 UMLand ERdiagrams 442
6.7.7 3-D views 445
6.7.8 Shapesand color gradients 448
6.7.9 Miscellaneous packages 450
6.8 Summary of PSTricks commands and keywords 459
7 The Xy-pic Package 467
7.1 Introducing Xy-pic 467
7.2 Basic constructs 469
7.2.1 Initial positions 469
7.2.2 Making connections 470
7.2.3 Dropping objects 471
7.2.4 Entering text in your pictures 473
7.3 Extensions 474
7.3.1 Curves and splines 475
7.3.2 Frames and brackets 476
7.4 Features 478
7.4.1 Arrows 478
7.4.2 Matrix-like diagrams 480
7.4.3 Graphs 487
7.4.4 Two-cell diagrams 493
7.4.5 Polygons 495
7.4.6 Arcs, circles, and ellipses 500
7.4.7 Lattices and web structures 502
7.4.8 Links and knots 503
7.5 Further examples 509
8 Applications in Science, Technology, and Medicine 511
8.1 Typographical rules for scientific texts 512
8.1.1 Getting the units right 513
8.1.2 Typesetting chemical symbols 517
8.2 Typesetting chemical formulae 518
8.2.1 The X^MTeX system 520
8.2.2 The ppchtex package 541
8.3 Alignment and topology plots in bioinformatics 547
8.3.1 Aligning and shading nucleotide and peptide sequences 548
8.3.2 Membrane protein topology plots 551
8.4 Drawing Feynman diagrams 555
8.4.1 A special font for drawing Feynman diagrams 555
8.4.2 PostScript for drawing Feynman diagrams 558
8.4.3 METflFONT and METRP05T for drawing Feynman diagrams. . . 561
8.4.4 Extending FeynMF 572
8.5 Typesetting timing diagrams 572
8.5.1 Commands in the timing environment 573
8.5.2 Customization 576
8.6 Electronics and optics circuits 576
8.6.1 A special font for drawing electronics and optics diagrams 576
8.6.2 Using the m4 macro processor for electronics diagrams 583
8.6.3 Interactive diagram generation 586
9 Preparing Music Scores 587
9.1 Using TeX for scores—An overview 589
9.2 Using MusjXTeX 590
9.2.1 The structure of a MusiXTEX source 591
9.2.2 Writing notes 591
9.2.3 Note spacing 595
9.2.4 A moderately complete example 596
9.2.5 Running MusiXTEX 597
9.3 abc2mtex—Easy writing of tunes 600
9.3.1 Writing an abc source 601
9.3.2 The abcPlus extensions 609
9.3.3 Easy inclusion of abc files in I5TeX documents 612
9.4 Preprocessors for MusiXTEX 615
9.5 The PMX preprocessor 618
9.5.1 General structure of a PMX score 619
9.5.2 The preamble of a PMX file 619
9.5.3 The body of a PMX file 621
9.5.4 Notation to describe a stave 622
9.5.5 Notation that affects all voices 639
9.5.6 Some general options and technical adjustments 642
9.5.7 Two complete examples 644
9.5.8 Inline TeX commands 646
9.5.9 Lyrics 647
9.5.10 Creating parts from a score 647
9.5.11 Making MIDI files 647
9.6 M-Tx—Music from TeXt 651
9.6.1 The M-Tx preamble 652
9.6.2 The body of an M-Tx input file 654
9.6.3 Lyrics 659
9.7 The music engraver LilyPond 661
9.7.1 The LilyPond source language 661
9.7.2 Running LilyPond 665
9.8 TEXmuse—TeX and METRFONT working together 666
10 Playing Games 667
10.1 Chess 668
10.1.1 chessboard—Coloring your boards 668
10.1.2 chessfss—A generic font mechanism for chess 669
10.1.3 skak—The successor to the chess package 673
10.1.4 texmate—The power of three 680
10.1.5 Online resources for chess 687
10.2Xiangqi—Chinese chess 687
10.3 Go 690
10.4 Backgammon 696
10.5 Card games 698
10.5.1 Bridge 699
10.6 Crosswords in various forms 702
10.6.1 Classical puzzles 705
10.6.2 Fill-in puzzles 707
10.6.3 Number puzzles 707
10.6.4 General adjustments to the layout 708
10.6.5 External puzzle generation 709
10.7Sudokus 709
10.7.1 sudoku—Typesetting Sudokus 709
10.7.2 sudokubundle—Solving and generating Sudokus 710
11 The World of Color 713
11.1 An introduction to color 714
11.1.1 Color theories 714
11.1.2 Color systems 715
11.1.3 Symbolic values of color 716
11.1.4 Color harmonies 717
11.1.5 Color and readability 718
11.2 Colors with I5TeX —The color and xcolor packages 719
11.2.1 Options supported by color and xcolor 720
11.2.2 Using colors within the document 722
11.2.3 Defining colors 726
11.2.4 Color models with xcolor 728
11.2.5 Extended color specification with xcolor 730
11.2.6 Support for color series 734
11.2.7 Color blending and masking 737
11.3 Coloring tables 737
11.3.1 Thecolortbl package 737
11.3.2 Examples 742
11.4 Color slides with I?TeX — The beamer class 752
11.4.1 Using the beamer class 752
11.4.2 Your first slides 754
11.4.3 The structure of a presentation 758
11.4.4 Hiding and showing material on slides — overlays 762
11.4.5 Additional facilities in beamer 772
11.4.6 Using CTeX structural components in beamer 779
11.4.7 Using I?TeX inline components in beamer 783
11.4.8 Managing your templates 792
11.4.9 Backgrounds and colors 794
11.4.10 Document modes 796
11.4.11 The beamer project 796
A Producing PDF from Various Sources 797
A.I dvipdfm and dvipdfmx 798
A.2 pst-pdf—From PostScript to PDF 800
A.2.1 Package options 800
A.2.2 Usage 800
A.3 Generating PDF from CTeX 803
B OTgX Software and User Group Information 809
B.1 Getting help 809
B.2 How to get those TeX files? 810
B.3 Using CTAN 810
B.3.1 Using the TeX file catalogue 811
B.3.2 Finding files on the archive and transferring them 813
B.3.3 Getting files from the command line 814
B.4 Finding the documentation on your TeX system 815
B.4.1 texdoc—Command-line interface for a search by name 815
B.4.2 texdoctk—Panel interface for a search by subject 816
B.5 TeX user groups 817
Bibliography 819
Indexes 835
General Index 837
METflFONT and METflPOST 879
PSTricks 897
Xy-pic 919
People 924
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Contents
List of Figures xvii
List of Tables xxi
Preface xxv
Why I5TeX, and why PostScript? xxvi
How this book is arranged xxvii
Typographic conventions xxix
Using the examples xxxi
Finding all those packages and programs xxxiii
1 Graphics with OTgX 1
1.1 Graphics systems and typesetting 2
1.2 Drawing types 3
1.3 TeX's interfaces 6
1.3.1 Methods of integration 6
1.3.2 Methods of manipulation 8
1.3.3 TeX's graphics hooks 8
1.4 Graphics languages 10
1.4.1 Generic graphics languages 10
1.4.2 TEX-based graphics languages 13
1.4.3 External graphics languages and drawing programs 17
1.5 Choosing a package 21
2 Standard CTgX Interfaces 23
2.1 Inclusion of graphics files 23
2.1.1 Options for graphics and graphicx 24
2.1.2 The \includegraphics syntax in the graphics package 25
2.1.3 The \includegraphics syntax in the graphicx package 28
2.1.4 Setting default key values for the graphicx package 32
2.1.5 Declarations guiding the inclusion of images 33
2.1.6 A caveat: encapsulation is important 35
2.2 Manipulating graphical objects 36
2.2.1 Scaling a PTeXdox 37
2.2.2 Resizing to a given size 38
2.2.3 Rotating a I5TeX box 39
2.2.4 The epsfig and rotating packages 42
2.3 Line graphics 42
2.3.1 Options for pict2e 43
2.3.2 Standard £TeX and pict2e compared 44
2.3.3 Slightly beyond standard graphics: curve2e 47
3 METRPONT and METflPOST: TeX's Mates 51
3.1 The METFI language 52
3.1.1 First examples of METfl programs 53
3.1.2 Defining macros 57
3.2 Differences between METflPOST and METflFONT 60
3.2.1 Color 60
3.2.2 Adding text to pictures 61
3.2.3 Adding text—some gory details 62
3.2.4 Internal structures 65
3.2.5 File input and output 67
3.3 Running the METfl programs 68
3.3.1 Running METflFONT 68
3.3.2 Running METflPOST 71
3.3.3 Previewing 73
3.4 Some basic METflPOST libraries 74
3.4.1 The metafun package 74
3.4.2 The boxes package 75
3.5 The METflOBJ package 80
3.5.1 Underlying principles 80
3.5.2 METflOBJ concepts 81
3.5.3 Basic objects 82
3.5.4 Connections 84
3.5.5 Containers 95
3.5.6 Box alignment constructors 100
3.5.7 Recursive objects and fractals 104
3.5.8 Trees 105
3.5.9 Matrices 115
3.5.10 Tree and matrix connection variants 117
3.5.11 Labels 118
3.6 TeX interfaces: getting the best of both worlds 120
3.6.1 The emp package 120
3.6.2 The mfpic package 122
3.6.3 The mft and mpt pretty-printers 137
3.7 From METAPOST and to METflPOST 137
3.8 The future of METflPOST 138
4 METflPOST Applications 141
4.1 A drawing toolkit 141
4.1.1 Text along a curve 142
4.1.2 Gradients 143
4.1.3 Hidden lines 145
4.1.4 Multipaths and advanced clipping 145
4.1.5 Patterns, hatchings, and tilings 147
4.1.6 Transparency 150
4.1.7 Blurred effects 152
4.1.8 Morphing 152
4.1.9 Turtle graphics 153
4.1.10 Using literal PostScript 155
4.1.11 Animations 156
4.2 Representing data with graphs 157
4.2.1 The graph package 157
4.2.2 Curve drawing 168
4.2.3 Pie charts 170
4.3 Diagrams 176
4.3.1 Graphs 176
4.3.2 Flowcharts 177
4.3.3 Block drawing and Bond graphs 177
4.3.4 Box-line diagrams: the expressg package 178
4.3.5 UML diagrams—MetaUML 181
4.3.6 CM arrows utility 188
4.4 Geometry 189
4.4.1 Plane geometry 190
4.4.2 Space geometry 192
4.4.3 Fractals and other complex objects 194
4.4.4 Art 195
4.5 Science and engineering applications 196
4.5.1 Electrical circuits 196
4.5.2 Mechanics and engineering 203
4.5.3 Simulation 203
4.5.4 Optics 204
4.6 3-D extensions 207
4.6.1 Introduction 207
4.6.2 Requirements for a 3-D extension 207
4.6.3 Overview of 3-D packages 208
5 Harnessing PostScript Inside KTeX: PSTricks 213
5.1 The components of PSTricks 214
5.1.1 The kernel 214
5.1.2 Loading the basic packages 215
5.1.3 Using colors 216
5.2 Setting keywords, lengths, and coordinates 217
5.2.1 Lengthsand units 217
5.2.2 Angles 218
5.2.3 Coordinates 219
5.2.4 Commands 219
5.3 The pspicture environment 220
5.3.1 Keywords for the pspicture environment 221
5.3.2 White space between commands 223
5.4 The coordinate system 223
5.5 Grids 224
5.5.1 Keywords of the \psgrid command 226
5.5.2 Defining and using new grid commands 228
5.5.3 Embellishing pictures with the help of grids 229
5.6 Lines and polygons 231
5.6.1 Extensions to lines 234
5.6.2 Keywords for lines and polygons 234
5.7 Circles, ellipses, and curves 240
5.7.1 General curves 244
5.7.2 Keywords for curves 247
5.8 Dots and symbols 249
5.8.1 Dot keywords 251
5.9 Filling areas 253
5.9.1 Filling keywords 253
5.9.2 More fill styles 257
5.10Arrows 259
5.10.1 Keywords for arrows 260
5.10.2 Creating your own arrow types 264
5.11 Labels 265
5.11.1 Reference points 266
5.11.2 Rotation angle 266
5.11.3 Commands to set labels or objects 267
5.12 Boxes 269
5.12.1 Keywords for box commands 270
5.12.2 Commands for setting boxes 271
5.12.3 Box size 273
5.12.4 Clipping commands 274
5.12.5 Rotating and scaling 276
5.12.6 Math and verbatim boxes 278
5.13 User styles and objects 279
5.13.1 Customizationswith\pscustom 280
5.14 Coordinates 296
5.14.1 Polar coordinates 296
5.14.2 Coordinates calculated with PostScript 296
5.14.3 Double coordinates 298
5.14.4 Relative translations 299
5.14.5 Angle specifications 302
5.15 The PSTricks core 302
5.15.1 Headerfiles 302
5.15.2 Special macros 303
5.15.3 "Low-level" macros 307
5.15.4 "High-level" macros 309
5.15.5 The "key/value" interface 310
6 The Main PSTricks Packages 313
6.1 pst-plot—Plotting functions and data 313
6.1.1 The coordinate system—ticks and labels 314
6.1.2 Plotting mathematical functions and data files 323
6.2 pst-node—Nodes and connections 334
6.2.1 Setting nodes 335
6.2.2 \nc connections 340
6.2.3 \pc connections 347
6.2.4 Node keywords 348
6.2.5 Putting labels on node connections 357
6.2.6 Multiple connections 360
6.2.7 The psmatrix environment 361
6.2.8 TeX and PostScript: a one-way ticket 365
6.3 pst-tree—Typesetting trees 366
6.3.1 Tree nodes, predecessors, and successors 367
6.3.2 Keywords for tree nodes 370
6.3.3 Labels 379
6.3.4 Skip tree levels 382
6.4 pst-fill—Filling and tiling 383
6.4.1 Keywords for filling 383
6.5 pst-3d—Shadows, tilting, and three-dimensional representations 388
6.5.1 Shadows 388
6.5.2 Tilting 389
6.5.3 Three-dimensional representations 392
6.6 pst-3dplot—3-D parallel projections of functions and data 400
6.6.1 Commands for 3-D drawings 401
6.6.2 Plotting mathematical functions and data 406
6.6.3 Keywords for pst-3dplot 410
6.7 Short overview of other PSTricks packages 417
6.7.1 The pstricks-add package 418
6.7.2 Linguistics 424
6.7.3 Mathematics 426
6.7.4 Sciences 431
6.7.5 Information theory 438
6.7.6 UMLand ERdiagrams 442
6.7.7 3-D views 445
6.7.8 Shapesand color gradients 448
6.7.9 Miscellaneous packages 450
6.8 Summary of PSTricks commands and keywords 459
7 The Xy-pic Package 467
7.1 Introducing Xy-pic 467
7.2 Basic constructs 469
7.2.1 Initial positions 469
7.2.2 Making connections 470
7.2.3 Dropping objects 471
7.2.4 Entering text in your pictures 473
7.3 Extensions 474
7.3.1 Curves and splines 475
7.3.2 Frames and brackets 476
7.4 Features 478
7.4.1 Arrows 478
7.4.2 Matrix-like diagrams 480
7.4.3 Graphs 487
7.4.4 Two-cell diagrams 493
7.4.5 Polygons 495
7.4.6 Arcs, circles, and ellipses 500
7.4.7 Lattices and web structures 502
7.4.8 Links and knots 503
7.5 Further examples 509
8 Applications in Science, Technology, and Medicine 511
8.1 Typographical rules for scientific texts 512
8.1.1 Getting the units right 513
8.1.2 Typesetting chemical symbols 517
8.2 Typesetting chemical formulae 518
8.2.1 The X^MTeX system 520
8.2.2 The ppchtex package 541
8.3 Alignment and topology plots in bioinformatics 547
8.3.1 Aligning and shading nucleotide and peptide sequences 548
8.3.2 Membrane protein topology plots 551
8.4 Drawing Feynman diagrams 555
8.4.1 A special font for drawing Feynman diagrams 555
8.4.2 PostScript for drawing Feynman diagrams 558
8.4.3 METflFONT and METRP05T for drawing Feynman diagrams. . . 561
8.4.4 Extending FeynMF 572
8.5 Typesetting timing diagrams 572
8.5.1 Commands in the timing environment 573
8.5.2 Customization 576
8.6 Electronics and optics circuits 576
8.6.1 A special font for drawing electronics and optics diagrams 576
8.6.2 Using the m4 macro processor for electronics diagrams 583
8.6.3 Interactive diagram generation 586
9 Preparing Music Scores 587
9.1 Using TeX for scores—An overview 589
9.2 Using MusjXTeX 590
9.2.1 The structure of a MusiXTEX source 591
9.2.2 Writing notes 591
9.2.3 Note spacing 595
9.2.4 A moderately complete example 596
9.2.5 Running MusiXTEX 597
9.3 abc2mtex—Easy writing of tunes 600
9.3.1 Writing an abc source 601
9.3.2 The abcPlus extensions 609
9.3.3 Easy inclusion of abc files in I5TeX documents 612
9.4 Preprocessors for MusiXTEX 615
9.5 The PMX preprocessor 618
9.5.1 General structure of a PMX score 619
9.5.2 The preamble of a PMX file 619
9.5.3 The body of a PMX file 621
9.5.4 Notation to describe a stave 622
9.5.5 Notation that affects all voices 639
9.5.6 Some general options and technical adjustments 642
9.5.7 Two complete examples 644
9.5.8 Inline TeX commands 646
9.5.9 Lyrics 647
9.5.10 Creating parts from a score 647
9.5.11 Making MIDI files 647
9.6 M-Tx—Music from TeXt 651
9.6.1 The M-Tx preamble 652
9.6.2 The body of an M-Tx input file 654
9.6.3 Lyrics 659
9.7 The music engraver LilyPond 661
9.7.1 The LilyPond source language 661
9.7.2 Running LilyPond 665
9.8 TEXmuse—TeX and METRFONT working together 666
10 Playing Games 667
10.1 Chess 668
10.1.1 chessboard—Coloring your boards 668
10.1.2 chessfss—A generic font mechanism for chess 669
10.1.3 skak—The successor to the chess package 673
10.1.4 texmate—The power of three 680
10.1.5 Online resources for chess 687
10.2Xiangqi—Chinese chess 687
10.3 Go 690
10.4 Backgammon 696
10.5 Card games 698
10.5.1 Bridge 699
10.6 Crosswords in various forms 702
10.6.1 Classical puzzles 705
10.6.2 Fill-in puzzles 707
10.6.3 Number puzzles 707
10.6.4 General adjustments to the layout 708
10.6.5 External puzzle generation 709
10.7Sudokus 709
10.7.1 sudoku—Typesetting Sudokus 709
10.7.2 sudokubundle—Solving and generating Sudokus 710
11 The World of Color 713
11.1 An introduction to color 714
11.1.1 Color theories 714
11.1.2 Color systems 715
11.1.3 Symbolic values of color 716
11.1.4 Color harmonies 717
11.1.5 Color and readability 718
11.2 Colors with I5TeX —The color and xcolor packages 719
11.2.1 Options supported by color and xcolor 720
11.2.2 Using colors within the document 722
11.2.3 Defining colors 726
11.2.4 Color models with xcolor 728
11.2.5 Extended color specification with xcolor 730
11.2.6 Support for color series 734
11.2.7 Color blending and masking 737
11.3 Coloring tables 737
11.3.1 Thecolortbl package 737
11.3.2 Examples 742
11.4 Color slides with I?TeX — The beamer class 752
11.4.1 Using the beamer class 752
11.4.2 Your first slides 754
11.4.3 The structure of a presentation 758
11.4.4 Hiding and showing material on slides — overlays 762
11.4.5 Additional facilities in beamer 772
11.4.6 Using CTeX structural components in beamer 779
11.4.7 Using I?TeX inline components in beamer 783
11.4.8 Managing your templates 792
11.4.9 Backgrounds and colors 794
11.4.10 Document modes 796
11.4.11 The beamer project 796
A Producing PDF from Various Sources 797
A.I dvipdfm and dvipdfmx 798
A.2 pst-pdf—From PostScript to PDF 800
A.2.1 Package options 800
A.2.2 Usage 800
A.3 Generating PDF from CTeX 803
B OTgX Software and User Group Information 809
B.1 Getting help 809
B.2 How to get those TeX files? 810
B.3 Using CTAN 810
B.3.1 Using the TeX file catalogue 811
B.3.2 Finding files on the archive and transferring them 813
B.3.3 Getting files from the command line 814
B.4 Finding the documentation on your TeX system 815
B.4.1 texdoc—Command-line interface for a search by name 815
B.4.2 texdoctk—Panel interface for a search by subject 816
B.5 TeX user groups 817
Bibliography 819
Indexes 835
General Index 837
METflFONT and METflPOST 879
PSTricks 897
Xy-pic 919
People 924 |
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