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9 | % | |
10 | % By Jean Orloff | |
11 | % Comments & suggestions by e-mail: ORLOFF@surya11.cern.ch | |
12 | % No modification of this file allowed if not e-sent to me. | |
13 | % | |
14 | % A simple way to measure the size of encapsulated postscript figures | |
15 | % from inside TeX, and to use it for automatically formatting texts | |
16 | % with inserted figures. Works both under Plain TeX-based macros | |
17 | % (Phyzzx, Harvmac, Psizzl, ...) and LaTeX environment. | |
18 | % Provides exactly the same result on any PostScript printer provided | |
19 | % the single instruction \psfor... is changed to fit the needs of the | |
20 | % particular dvi->ps translator used. | |
21 | % History: | |
22 | % 1.31: adds \psforDVIALW(?) | |
23 | % 1.30: adds \splitfile & \joinfiles for multi-file management | |
24 | % 1.24: fix error handling & add \psonlyboxes | |
25 | % 1.23: adds \putsp@ce for OzTeX fix | |
26 | % 1.22: makes \drawingBox \global for use in Phyzzx | |
27 | % 1.21: accepts %%BoundingBox: (atend) | |
28 | % 1.20: tries to add \psfordvitps for the TeXPS package. | |
29 | % 1.10: adds \psforoztex, error handling... | |
30 | %2345678 1 2345678 2 2345678 3 2345678 4 2345678 5 2345678 6 2345678 7 23456789 | |
31 | % | |
32 | \def\temp{1.31} | |
33 | \let\tempp=\relax | |
34 | \expandafter\ifx\csname psboxversion\endcsname\relax | |
35 | \message{version: \temp} | |
36 | \else | |
37 | \ifdim\temp cm>\psboxversion cm | |
38 | \message{version: \temp} | |
39 | \else | |
40 | \message{psbox(\psboxversion) is already loaded: I won't load | |
41 | psbox(\temp)!} | |
42 | \let\temp=\psboxversion | |
43 | \let\tempp=\endinput | |
44 | \fi | |
45 | \fi | |
46 | \tempp | |
47 | \let\psboxversion=\temp | |
48 | \catcode`\@=11 | |
49 | % Every macro likes a little privacy... | |
50 | % | |
51 | % Some common defs | |
52 | % | |
53 | \def\execute#1{#1}% NOT stupid: cs in #1 are then identified BEFORE execution | |
54 | \def\psm@keother#1{\catcode`#112\relax}% borrowed from latex | |
55 | \def\executeinspecs#1{% | |
56 | \execute{\begingroup\let\do\psm@keother\dospecials\catcode`\^^M=9#1\endgroup}} | |
57 | % | |
58 | %Trying to tame the variety of \special commands for Postscript: the | |
59 | % universal internal command \PSspeci@l##1##2 takes ##1 to be the | |
60 | % filename and ##2 to be the integer scale factor*1000 (as for usual | |
61 | % TeX \scale commands) | |
62 | % | |
63 | \def\psfortextures{% For TeXtures on the Macintosh | |
64 | %----------------- | |
65 | \def\PSspeci@l##1##2{% | |
66 | \special{illustration ##1\space scaled ##2}% | |
67 | }} | |
68 | % | |
69 | \def\psfordvitops{% For the DVItoPS converter on IBM mainframes | |
70 | %---------------- | |
71 | \def\PSspeci@l##1##2{% | |
72 | \special{dvitops: import ##1\space \the\drawingwd \the\drawinght}% | |
73 | }} | |
74 | % | |
75 | \def\psfordvips{% For DVIPS converter on VAX, UNIX and PC's | |
76 | %-------------- | |
77 | \def\PSspeci@l##1##2{% | |
78 | % \special{/@scaleunit 1000 def}% never read dox without trying! | |
79 | \d@my=0.1bp \d@mx=\drawingwd \divide\d@mx by\d@my% | |
80 | \special{PSfile=##1\space llx=\psllx\space lly=\pslly\space% | |
81 | urx=\psurx\space ury=\psury\space rwi=\number\d@mx}% | |
82 | }} | |
83 | % | |
84 | \def\psforoztex{% For the OzTeX shareware on the Macintosh | |
85 | %-------------- | |
86 | \def\PSspeci@l##1##2{% | |
87 | \special{##1 \space | |
88 | ##2 1000 div dup scale | |
89 | \putsp@ce{\number-\psllx} \putsp@ce{\number-\pslly} translate | |
90 | }% | |
91 | }} | |
92 | \def\putsp@ce#1{#1 } | |
93 | % | |
94 | \def\psfordvitps{% From the UNIX TeXPS package, vers.>3.12 | |
95 | %--------------- | |
96 | % Convert a dimension into the number \psn@sp (in scaled points) | |
97 | \def\psdimt@n@sp##1{\d@mx=##1\relax\edef\psn@sp{\number\d@mx}} | |
98 | \def\PSspeci@l##1##2{% | |
99 | % psfig.psr contains the def of "startTexFig": if you can locate it | |
100 | % and include the correct pathname, it should work | |
101 | \special{dvitps: Include0 "psfig.psr"}% contains def of "startTexFig" | |
102 | \psdimt@n@sp{\drawingwd} | |
103 | \special{dvitps: Literal "\psn@sp\space"} | |
104 | \psdimt@n@sp{\drawinght} | |
105 | \special{dvitps: Literal "\psn@sp\space"} | |
106 | \psdimt@n@sp{\psllx bp} | |
107 | \special{dvitps: Literal "\psn@sp\space"} | |
108 | \psdimt@n@sp{\pslly bp} | |
109 | \special{dvitps: Literal "\psn@sp\space"} | |
110 | \psdimt@n@sp{\psurx bp} | |
111 | \special{dvitps: Literal "\psn@sp\space"} | |
112 | \psdimt@n@sp{\psury bp} | |
113 | \special{dvitps: Literal "\psn@sp\space startTexFig\space"} | |
114 | \special{dvitps: Include1 "##1"} | |
115 | \special{dvitps: Literal "endTexFig\space"} | |
116 | }} | |
117 | \def\psforDVIALW{% Try for dvialw, a UNIX public domain | |
118 | %--------------- | |
119 | \def\PSspeci@l##1##2{ | |
120 | \special{language "PS" | |
121 | literal "##2 1000 div dup scale" | |
122 | include "##1"}}} | |
123 | \def\psonlyboxes{% Draft-like behaviour if none of the others works | |
124 | %--------------- | |
125 | \def\PSspeci@l##1##2{% | |
126 | \at(0cm;0cm){\boxit{\vbox to\drawinght | |
127 | {\vss | |
128 | \hbox to\drawingwd{\at(0cm;0cm){\hbox{(##1)}}\hss} | |
129 | }}} | |
130 | }% | |
131 | } | |
132 | % | |
133 | \def\psloc@lerr#1{% | |
134 | \let\savedPSspeci@l=\PSspeci@l% | |
135 | \def\PSspeci@l##1##2{% | |
136 | \at(0cm;0cm){\boxit{\vbox to\drawinght | |
137 | {\vss | |
138 | \hbox to\drawingwd{\at(0cm;0cm){\hbox{(##1) #1}}\hss} | |
139 | }}} | |
140 | \let\PSspeci@l=\savedPSspeci@l% restore normal output for other figs! | |
141 | }% | |
142 | } | |
143 | % | |
144 | %\def\psfor... add your own! | |
145 | % | |
146 | % \ReadPSize{PSfilename} reads the dimensions of a PostScript drawing | |
147 | % and stores it in \drawinght(wd) | |
148 | \newread\pst@mpin | |
149 | \newdimen\drawinght\newdimen\drawingwd | |
150 | \newdimen\psxoffset\newdimen\psyoffset | |
151 | \newbox\drawingBox | |
152 | \newif\ifNotB@undingBox | |
153 | \newhelp\PShelp{Proceed: you'll have a 5cm square blank box instead of | |
154 | your graphics (Jean Orloff).} | |
155 | \def\@mpty{} | |
156 | \def\s@tsize#1 #2 #3 #4\@ndsize{ | |
157 | \def\psllx{#1}\def\pslly{#2}% | |
158 | \def\psurx{#3}\def\psury{#4}% needed by a crazyness of dvips! | |
159 | \ifx\psurx\@mpty\NotB@undingBoxtrue% this is not a valid one! | |
160 | \else | |
161 | \drawinght=#4bp\advance\drawinght by-#2bp | |
162 | \drawingwd=#3bp\advance\drawingwd by-#1bp | |
163 | % !Units related by crazy factors as bp/pt=72.27/72 should be BANNED! | |
164 | \fi | |
165 | } | |
166 | \def\sc@nline#1:#2\@ndline{\edef\p@rameter{#1}\edef\v@lue{#2}} | |
167 | \def\g@bblefirstblank#1#2:{\ifx#1 \else#1\fi#2} | |
168 | \def\psm@keother#1{\catcode`#112\relax}% borrowed from latex | |
169 | \def\execute#1{#1}% Seems stupid, but cs are identified BEFORE execution | |
170 | {\catcode`\%=12 | |
171 | \xdef\B@undingBox{%%BoundingBox} | |
172 | } %% is not a true comment in PostScript, even if % is! | |
173 | \def\ReadPSize#1{ | |
174 | \edef\PSfilename{#1} | |
175 | \openin\pst@mpin=#1\relax | |
176 | \ifeof\pst@mpin \errhelp=\PShelp | |
177 | \errmessage{I haven't found your postscript file (\PSfilename)} | |
178 | \psloc@lerr{was not found} | |
179 | \s@tsize 0 0 142 142\@ndsize | |
180 | \closein\pst@mpin | |
181 | \else | |
182 | \immediate\write\psbj@inaux{#1,} | |
183 | \loop | |
184 | \executeinspecs{\catcode`\ =10\global\read\pst@mpin to\n@xtline} | |
185 | \ifeof\pst@mpin | |
186 | \errhelp=\PShelp | |
187 | \errmessage{(\PSfilename) is not an Encapsulated PostScript File: | |
188 | I could not find any \B@undingBox: line.} | |
189 | \edef\v@lue{0 0 142 142:} | |
190 | \psloc@lerr{is not an EPSFile} | |
191 | \NotB@undingBoxfalse | |
192 | \else | |
193 | \expandafter\sc@nline\n@xtline:\@ndline | |
194 | \ifx\p@rameter\B@undingBox\NotB@undingBoxfalse | |
195 | \edef\t@mp{% | |
196 | \expandafter\g@bblefirstblank\v@lue\space\space\space} | |
197 | \expandafter\s@tsize\t@mp\@ndsize | |
198 | \else\NotB@undingBoxtrue | |
199 | \fi | |
200 | \fi | |
201 | \ifNotB@undingBox\repeat | |
202 | \closein\pst@mpin | |
203 | \fi | |
204 | \message{#1} | |
205 | } | |
206 | % | |
207 | % \psboxto(xdim;ydim){psfilename}: you specify the dimensions and | |
208 | % TeX uniformly scales to fit the largest one. If xdim=0pt, the | |
209 | % scale is fully determined by ydim and vice versa. | |
210 | % Notice: psboxes are a real vboxes; couldn't take hbox otherwise all | |
211 | % indentation and all cr's would be interpreted as spaces (hugh!). | |
212 | % | |
213 | \newcount\xscale \newcount\yscale \newdimen\pscm\pscm=1cm | |
214 | \newdimen\d@mx \newdimen\d@my | |
215 | \let\ps@nnotation=\relax | |
216 | \def\psboxto(#1;#2)#3{\vbox{ | |
217 | \ReadPSize{#3} | |
218 | \divide\drawingwd by 1000 | |
219 | \divide\drawinght by 1000 | |
220 | \d@mx=#1 | |
221 | \ifdim\d@mx=0pt\xscale=1000 | |
222 | \else \xscale=\d@mx \divide \xscale by \drawingwd\fi | |
223 | \d@my=#2 | |
224 | \ifdim\d@my=0pt\yscale=1000 | |
225 | \else \yscale=\d@my \divide \yscale by \drawinght\fi | |
226 | \ifnum\yscale=1000 | |
227 | \else\ifnum\xscale=1000\xscale=\yscale | |
228 | \else\ifnum\yscale<\xscale\xscale=\yscale\fi | |
229 | \fi | |
230 | \fi | |
231 | \divide \psxoffset by 1000\multiply\psxoffset by \xscale | |
232 | \divide \psyoffset by 1000\multiply\psyoffset by \xscale | |
233 | \global\divide\pscm by 1000 | |
234 | \global\multiply\pscm by\xscale | |
235 | \multiply\drawingwd by\xscale \multiply\drawinght by\xscale | |
236 | \ifdim\d@mx=0pt\d@mx=\drawingwd\fi | |
237 | \ifdim\d@my=0pt\d@my=\drawinght\fi | |
238 | \message{scaled \the\xscale} | |
239 | \hbox to\d@mx{\hss\vbox to\d@my{\vss | |
240 | \global\setbox\drawingBox=\hbox to 0pt{\kern\psxoffset\vbox to 0pt{ | |
241 | \kern-\psyoffset | |
242 | \PSspeci@l{\PSfilename}{\the\xscale} | |
243 | \vss}\hss\ps@nnotation} | |
244 | \global\ht\drawingBox=\the\drawinght | |
245 | \global\wd\drawingBox=\the\drawingwd | |
246 | \baselineskip=0pt | |
247 | \copy\drawingBox | |
248 | \vss}\hss} | |
249 | \global\psxoffset=0pt | |
250 | \global\psyoffset=0pt% These are local to one figure | |
251 | \global\pscm=1cm | |
252 | \global\drawingwd=\drawingwd | |
253 | \global\drawinght=\drawinght | |
254 | }} | |
255 | % | |
256 | % \psboxscaled{scalefactor*1000}{PSfilename} allows to bypass the | |
257 | % rounding errors of TeX integer divisions for situations where the | |
258 | % TeX box should fit the original BoundingBox with a precision better | |
259 | % than 1/1000. | |
260 | % | |
261 | \def\psboxscaled#1#2{\vbox{ | |
262 | \ReadPSize{#2} | |
263 | \xscale=#1 | |
264 | \message{scaled \the\xscale} | |
265 | \divide\drawingwd by 1000\multiply\drawingwd by\xscale | |
266 | \divide\drawinght by 1000\multiply\drawinght by\xscale | |
267 | \divide \psxoffset by 1000\multiply\psxoffset by \xscale | |
268 | \divide \psyoffset by 1000\multiply\psyoffset by \xscale | |
269 | \global\divide\pscm by 1000 | |
270 | \global\multiply\pscm by\xscale | |
271 | \global\setbox\drawingBox=\hbox to 0pt{\kern\psxoffset\vbox to 0pt{ | |
272 | \kern-\psyoffset | |
273 | \PSspeci@l{\PSfilename}{\the\xscale} | |
274 | \vss}\hss\ps@nnotation} | |
275 | \global\ht\drawingBox=\the\drawinght | |
276 | \global\wd\drawingBox=\the\drawingwd | |
277 | \baselineskip=0pt | |
278 | \copy\drawingBox | |
279 | \global\psxoffset=0pt | |
280 | \global\psyoffset=0pt% These are local to one figure | |
281 | \global\pscm=1cm | |
282 | \global\drawingwd=\drawingwd | |
283 | \global\drawinght=\drawinght | |
284 | }} | |
285 | % | |
286 | % \psbox{PSfilename} makes a TeX box having the minimal size to | |
287 | % enclose the picture | |
288 | \def\psbox#1{\psboxscaled{1000}{#1}} | |
289 | % | |
290 | % | |
291 | % \joinfiles file1, file2, ...n \into joinedfilename . | |
292 | % makes one file out of many | |
293 | % \splitfile joinedfilename | |
294 | % the opposite | |
295 | % | |
296 | %\def\execute#1{#1}% NOT stupid: cs in #1 are then identified BEFORE execution | |
297 | %\def\psm@keother#1{\catcode`#112\relax}% borrowed from latex | |
298 | %\def\executeinspecs#1{% | |
299 | %\execute{\begingroup\let\do\psm@keother\dospecials\catcode`\^^M=9#1\endgroup}} | |
300 | %\newread\pst@mpin | |
301 | \newif\ifn@teof\n@teoftrue | |
302 | \newif\ifc@ntrolline | |
303 | \newif\ifmatch | |
304 | \newread\j@insplitin | |
305 | \newwrite\j@insplitout | |
306 | \newwrite\psbj@inaux | |
307 | \immediate\openout\psbj@inaux=psbjoin.aux | |
308 | \immediate\write\psbj@inaux{\string\joinfiles} | |
309 | \immediate\write\psbj@inaux{\jobname,} | |
310 | % | |
311 | % We redefine input to keep track of the various files inputted | |
312 | % | |
313 | \immediate\let\oldinput=\input | |
314 | \def\input#1 { | |
315 | \immediate\write\psbj@inaux{#1,} | |
316 | \oldinput #1 } | |
317 | \def\empty{} | |
318 | \def\setmatchif#1\contains#2{ | |
319 | \def\match##1#2##2\endmatch{ | |
320 | \def\tmp{##2} | |
321 | \ifx\empty\tmp | |
322 | \matchfalse | |
323 | \else | |
324 | \matchtrue | |
325 | \fi} | |
326 | \match#1#2\endmatch} | |
327 | \def\warnopenout#1#2{ | |
328 | \setmatchif{TrashMe,psbjoin.aux,psbjoin.all}\contains{#2} | |
329 | \ifmatch | |
330 | \else | |
331 | \immediate\openin\pst@mpin=#2 | |
332 | \ifeof\pst@mpin | |
333 | \else | |
334 | \errhelp{If the content of this file is so precious to you, abort (ie | |
335 | press x or e) and rename it before retrying.} | |
336 | \errmessage{I'm just about to replace your file named #2} | |
337 | \fi | |
338 | \immediate\closein\pst@mpin | |
339 | \fi | |
340 | \message{#2} | |
341 | \immediate\openout#1=#2} | |
342 | % No comments allowed below: % will have an unusual catcode | |
343 | { | |
344 | \catcode`\%=12 | |
345 | \gdef\splitfile#1 { | |
346 | \immediate\openin\j@insplitin=#1 | |
347 | \message{Splitting file #1 into:} | |
348 | \warnopenout\j@insplitout{TrashMe} | |
349 | \loop | |
350 | \ifeof | |
351 | \j@insplitin\immediate\closein\j@insplitin\n@teoffalse | |
352 | \else | |
353 | \n@teoftrue | |
354 | \executeinspecs{\global\read\j@insplitin to\spl@tinline\expandafter | |
355 | \ch@ckbeginnewfile\spl@tinline%Beginning-Of-File-Named:%\endcheck} | |
356 | \ifc@ntrolline | |
357 | \else | |
358 | \toks0=\expandafter{\spl@tinline} | |
359 | \immediate\write\j@insplitout{\the\toks0} | |
360 | \fi | |
361 | \fi | |
362 | \ifn@teof\repeat | |
363 | \immediate\closeout\j@insplitout} | |
364 | \gdef\ch@ckbeginnewfile#1%Beginning-Of-File-Named:#2%#3\endcheck{ | |
365 | \def\t@mp{#1} | |
366 | \ifx\empty\t@mp | |
367 | \def\t@mp{#3} | |
368 | \ifx\empty\t@mp | |
369 | \global\c@ntrollinefalse | |
370 | \else | |
371 | \immediate\closeout\j@insplitout | |
372 | \warnopenout\j@insplitout{#2} | |
373 | \global\c@ntrollinetrue | |
374 | \fi | |
375 | \else | |
376 | \global\c@ntrollinefalse | |
377 | \fi} | |
378 | \gdef\joinfiles#1\into#2 { | |
379 | \message{Joining following files into} | |
380 | \warnopenout\j@insplitout{#2} | |
381 | \message{:} | |
382 | { | |
383 | \edef\w@##1{\immediate\write\j@insplitout{##1}} | |
384 | \w@{% This text was produced with psbox's \string\joinfiles.} | |
385 | \w@{% To decompose and tex it:} | |
386 | \w@{%-save this with a filename CONTAINING ONLY LETTERS, and no extensions} | |
387 | \w@{% (say, JOINTFIL), in some uncrowded directory;} | |
388 | \w@{%-make sure you can \string\input\space psbox.tex (version>=1.3);} | |
389 | \w@{%-tex JOINTFIL using Plain, or LaTeX, or whatever is needed by} | |
390 | \w@{% the first part in the joining (after splitting JOINTFIL into} | |
391 | \w@{% it's constituents, TeX will try to process it as it stands).} | |
392 | \w@{\string\input\space psbox.tex} | |
393 | \w@{\string\splitfile{\string\jobname}} | |
394 | } | |
395 | \tre@tfilelist#1, \endtre@t | |
396 | \immediate\closeout\j@insplitout} | |
397 | \gdef\tre@tfilelist#1, #2\endtre@t{ | |
398 | \def\t@mp{#1} | |
399 | \ifx\empty\t@mp | |
400 | \else | |
401 | \llj@in{#1} | |
402 | \tre@tfilelist#2, \endtre@t | |
403 | \fi} | |
404 | \gdef\llj@in#1{ | |
405 | \immediate\openin\j@insplitin=#1 | |
406 | \ifeof\j@insplitin | |
407 | \errmessage{I couldn't find file #1.} | |
408 | \else | |
409 | \message{#1} | |
410 | \toks0={%Beginning-Of-File-Named:#1} | |
411 | \immediate\write\j@insplitout{\the\toks0} | |
412 | \executeinspecs{\global\read\j@insplitin to\oldj@ininline} | |
413 | \loop | |
414 | \ifeof\j@insplitin\immediate\closein\j@insplitin\n@teoffalse | |
415 | \else\n@teoftrue | |
416 | \executeinspecs{\global\read\j@insplitin to\j@ininline} | |
417 | \toks0=\expandafter{\oldj@ininline} | |
418 | \let\oldj@ininline=\j@ininline | |
419 | \immediate\write\j@insplitout{\the\toks0} | |
420 | \fi | |
421 | \ifn@teof | |
422 | \repeat | |
423 | \immediate\closein\j@insplitin | |
424 | \fi} | |
425 | } | |
426 | % To be put at the end of a file, for making an tar-like file containing | |
427 | % everything it used. | |
428 | \def\autojoin{ | |
429 | \immediate\write\psbj@inaux{\string\into\space psbjoin.all} | |
430 | \immediate\closeout\psbj@inaux | |
431 | \input psbjoin.aux | |
432 | } | |
433 | % | |
434 | % Annotations & Captions etc... | |
435 | % | |
436 | % | |
437 | % \centinsert{anybox} is just a centered \midinsert, but is included as | |
438 | % people barely use the original inserts from TeX. | |
439 | % | |
440 | \def\centinsert#1{\midinsert\line{\hss#1\hss}\endinsert} | |
441 | \def\psannotate#1#2{\def\ps@nnotation{#2\global\let\ps@nnotation=\relax}#1} | |
442 | \def\pscaption#1#2{\vbox{ | |
443 | \setbox\drawingBox=#1 | |
444 | \copy\drawingBox | |
445 | \vskip\baselineskip | |
446 | \vbox{\hsize=\wd\drawingBox\setbox0=\hbox{#2} | |
447 | \ifdim\wd0>\hsize | |
448 | \noindent\unhbox0\tolerance=5000 | |
449 | \else\centerline{\box0} | |
450 | \fi | |
451 | }}} | |
452 | % for compatibility with older versions | |
453 | \def\psfig#1#2#3{\pscaption{\psannotate{#1}{#2}}{#3}} | |
454 | \def\psfigurebox#1#2#3{\pscaption{\psannotate{\psbox{#1}}{#2}}{#3}} | |
455 | % | |
456 | % \at(#1;#2)#3 puts #3 at #1-higher and #2-right of the current | |
457 | % position without moving it (to be used in annotations). | |
458 | \def\at(#1;#2)#3{\setbox0=\hbox{#3}\ht0=0pt\dp0=0pt | |
459 | \rlap{\kern#1\vbox to0pt{\kern-#2\box0\vss}}} | |
460 | % | |
461 | % \gridfill(ht;wd) makes a 1cm*1cm grid of ht by wd whose lower-left | |
462 | % corner is the current point | |
463 | \newdimen\gridht \newdimen\gridwd | |
464 | \def\gridfill(#1;#2){ | |
465 | \setbox0=\hbox to 1\pscm | |
466 | {\vrule height1\pscm width.4pt\leaders\hrule\hfill} | |
467 | \gridht=#1 | |
468 | \divide\gridht by \ht0 | |
469 | \multiply\gridht by \ht0 | |
470 | \gridwd=#2 | |
471 | \divide\gridwd by \wd0 | |
472 | \multiply\gridwd by \wd0 | |
473 | \advance \gridwd by \wd0 | |
474 | \vbox to \gridht{\leaders\hbox to\gridwd{\leaders\box0\hfill}\vfill}} | |
475 | % | |
476 | % Useful to measure where to put annotations | |
477 | \def\fillinggrid{\at(0cm;0cm){\vbox{ | |
478 | \gridfill(\drawinght;\drawingwd)}}} | |
479 | % | |
480 | % \textleftof\anybox: Sample text\endtext | |
481 | % inserts "Sample text" on the left of \anybox ie \vbox, \psbox. | |
482 | % \textrightof is the symmetric (not documented, too uggly) | |
483 | % Welcome any suggestion about clean wraparound macros from | |
484 | % TeXhackers reading this | |
485 | % | |
486 | \def\textleftof#1:{ | |
487 | \setbox1=#1 | |
488 | \setbox0=\vbox\bgroup | |
489 | \advance\hsize by -\wd1 \advance\hsize by -2em} | |
490 | \def\textrightof#1:{ | |
491 | \setbox0=#1 | |
492 | \setbox1=\vbox\bgroup | |
493 | \advance\hsize by -\wd0 \advance\hsize by -2em} | |
494 | \def\endtext{ | |
495 | \egroup | |
496 | \hbox to \hsize{\valign{\vfil##\vfil\cr% | |
497 | \box0\cr% | |
498 | \noalign{\hss}\box1\cr}}} | |
499 | % | |
500 | % \frameit{\thick}{\skip}{\anybox} | |
501 | % draws with thickness \thick a box around \anybox, leaving \skip of | |
502 | % blank around it. eg \frameit{0.5pt}{1pt}{\hbox{hello}} | |
503 | % \boxit{\anybox} is a shortcut. | |
504 | \def\frameit#1#2#3{\hbox{\vrule width#1\vbox{ | |
505 | \hrule height#1\vskip#2\hbox{\hskip#2\vbox{#3}\hskip#2}% | |
506 | \vskip#2\hrule height#1}\vrule width#1}} | |
507 | \def\boxit#1{\frameit{0.4pt}{0pt}{#1}} | |
508 | % | |
509 | % | |
510 | \catcode`\@=12 % cs containing @ are unreachable | |
511 | % | |
512 | % CUSTOMIZE YOUR DEFAULT DRIVER: | |
513 | % Uncomment the line corresponding to your TeX system: | |
514 | %\psfortextures% For TeXtures on the Macintosh | |
515 | %\psforoztex % For OzTeX shareware on the Macintosh | |
516 | %\psfordvitops % For the DVItoPS converter for TeX on IBM mainframes | |
517 | \psfordvips % For DVIPS converter on VAX and UNIX | |
518 | %\psfordvitps % For dvitps from TeXPS package under UNIX | |
519 | %\psforDVIALW % For DVIALW, UNIX public domain | |
520 | %\psonlyboxes % Blank Boxes (when all else fails). |