diff --git a/pictures/.latexmkrc b/pictures/.latexmkrc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9cbefa7 --- /dev/null +++ b/pictures/.latexmkrc @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +# ===================================================================== +# Custom latex make file to bew used with TexLive and Latexmk +# _ _ __ __ _ ______ ____ +# | | __ _| |_ _____ _| \/ | |/ / _ \ / ___| +# | |/ _` | __/ _ \ \/ / |\/| | ' /| |_) | | +# | | (_| | || __/> <| | | | . \| _ <| |___ +# |_|\__,_|\__\___/_/\_\_| |_|_|\_\_| \_\\____| + +# main file to compile +# this is the entry point file +@default_files = ('main.tex'); + +# ===================================================================== +# custom folders to store auxilary and build files inside +# so they don't clutter everything + +# Move all axuiliary files to a separate directory, so they do not clutter up the project directory +$emulate_aux = 1; +$aux_dir = ".tmp"; + +# Move the compiled files (and synctex) to a separate directory +$out_dir = '.tmp'; + +# command to compile and run +$pdflatex = 'pdflatex %O -interaction=nonstopmode -shell-escape %S'; + +# ===================================================================== +# bibtex + +# Specify the bibliography +$bibtex = 'bibtex %O %B'; +$makeglossaries = 'makeglossaries %O %B'; + +# Continuous preview mode +$continuous_mode = 1; + +# Set the program used to generate the PDF +# 1: pdflatex +# 2: postscript conversion, don't use this +# 3: dvi conversion, don't use this +# 4: lualatex +# 5: xelatex +$pdf_mode = 1; + +# Keep auxiliary files +$clean_ext = " "; + +# ===================================================================== +# custom dependency handling for glossaries + +add_cus_dep( 'acn', 'acr', 0, 'makeglossaries' ); +add_cus_dep( 'glo', 'gls', 0, 'makeglossaries' ); +$clean_ext .= " acr acn alg glo gls glg"; + +sub makeglossaries { + my ($base_name, $path) = fileparse( $_[0] ); + my @args = ( "-q", "-d", $path, $base_name ); + if ($silent) { unshift @args, "-q"; } + return system "makeglossaries", "-d", $path, $base_name; +} + +# ===================================================================== +# Silence warnings +$silent = 1; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pictures/main.tex b/pictures/main.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9a51a5f --- /dev/null +++ b/pictures/main.tex @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +\documentclass[12pt]{article} + +% =================================================== +% _____ _ +% | ____|_ ____ _ _ __ ___ _ __ | | ___ +% | _| \ \/ / _` | '_ ` _ \| '_ \| |/ _ \ +% | |___ > < (_| | | | | | | |_) | | __/ +% |_____/_/\_\__,_|_| |_| |_| .__/|_|\___| +% |_| + +% License: MIT +% Author: Sven Vogel +% Copyright: Sven Vogel (2023) + +\usepackage{tikz} +\usepackage{wrapfig} +\usepackage{tikz-imagelabels} +\usepackage{caption} + +% =================================================== + +\title{Abbildungen} +\author{Sven Vogel} +\date{September 2023} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + +\makeatletter + +% apply this as scaling for images to make them fit available space +\def\ScaleIfNeeded{ + \ifdim\Gin@nat@width>\linewidth + \linewidth + \else + \Gin@nat@width + \fi +} + +\makeatother + +% =================================================== +% Picture + +\section{Picture} + +The following picture (\ref{fig:a-field}) depicts a yellow field with a tree and spans over the entire line width: + +% More information about figures: https://latex-tutorial.com/tutorials/figures/ +\begin{figure}[h] + \centering + \noindent + \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{res/image.jpg} + \caption{Ein wunder schönes Feld} + \label{fig:a-field} +\end{figure} + +\cleardoublepage + +% =================================================== +% Wrapfigure + +\section{Wrap text around figure} + +% More about warpfigure: https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/Wrapping_text_around_figures +\begin{wrapfigure}{l}{0.5\linewidth} + \centering + \noindent + \includegraphics[width=\ScaleIfNeeded]{res/adam.jpg} + \caption{Adam Cole} + \label{fig:some-adam} +\end{wrapfigure} +It may be noted that the width of the image included was specified relative to width of the text. +It is a good idea to use relative sizes to define lengths, particularly when using wrapfigure. +In the example above, the figure covers exactly half of the the textwidth, and the actual image uses a slightly smaller width, so that there is a pleasing small white frame between the image and the text. The image should always be smaller (less wide) than the wrap, or it will overrun the text. +Take care while using adding wrapfigures very near the top or bottom of a page, as this can often cause unwanted effects that are hard or near-impossible to solve. It is not advisable to try to use wrapfigures alongside equations or sectional headers. They also cannot be used in lists, such as itemize and enumerate environments. + +% =================================================== +% Include a PDF as picture + +\cleardoublepage + +\section{PDF as image included} +\subsection{as vector graphic} + +The following picture (\ref{fig:a-field}) depicts a yellow field with a tree and spans over the entire line width: + +\begin{figure}[h] + \centering + \noindent + \includegraphics[width=0.5\linewidth]{res/document.pdf} + \caption{Nginx Proxy Manager} + \label{fig:npm} +\end{figure} + +% with labels + +\cleardoublepage + +\section{Image with labels} + +\begin{wrapfigure}{r}{0.5\linewidth} + \begin{tikzpicture}[remember picture] + \node[anchor=south west, inner sep=0] (image) at (0,0){\includegraphics[width=\ScaleIfNeeded]{res/adam.jpg}}; + \foreach \i/\j/\k in {1/1/1, 4.3/6.3/2} { + \node[circle, draw, fill=white] at (\i,\j) {\k}; + } + \end{tikzpicture} +\end{wrapfigure} +It may be noted that the width of the image included was specified relative to width of the text. +It is a good idea to use relative sizes to define lengths, particularly when using wrapfigure. +In the example above, the figure covers exactly half of the the textwidth, and the actual image uses a slightly smaller width, so that there is a pleasing small white frame between the image and the text. The image should always be smaller (less wide) than the wrap, or it will overrun the text. +Take care while using adding wrapfigures very near the top or bottom of a page, as this can often cause unwanted effects that are hard or near-impossible to solve. It is not advisable to try to use wrapfigures alongside equations or sectional headers. They also cannot be used in lists, such as itemize and enumerate environments. + +\cleardoublepage + +\section{Minipage} +\subsection{Two images side by side} + +\begin{figure}[h] + \begin{minipage}[b]{0.49\linewidth} + \includegraphics[width=\ScaleIfNeeded]{res/image.jpg} + \captionof{figure}{Caption for image} + \end{minipage} + \hfill + \begin{minipage}[b]{0.5\linewidth} + \includegraphics[width=\ScaleIfNeeded]{res/image.jpg} + \captionof{figure}{Caption for image} + \end{minipage} +\end{figure} + +It may be noted that the width of the image included was specified relative to width of the text. +It is a good idea to use relative sizes to define lengths, particularly when using wrapfigure. +In the example above, the figure covers exactly half of the the textwidth, and the actual image uses a slightly smaller width, so that there is a pleasing small white frame between the image and the text. The image should always be smaller (less wide) than the wrap, or it will overrun the text. +Take care while using adding wrapfigures very near the top or bottom of a page, as this can often cause unwanted effects that are hard or near-impossible to solve. It is not advisable to try to use wrapfigures alongside equations or sectional headers. They also cannot be used in lists, such as itemize and enumerate environments. + +\end{document} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pictures/res/adam.jpg b/pictures/res/adam.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6518872 Binary files /dev/null and b/pictures/res/adam.jpg differ diff --git a/pictures/res/image.jpg b/pictures/res/image.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e33db6d Binary files /dev/null and b/pictures/res/image.jpg differ