LaTeX: Collection of LaTeX packages for Snowman Comedians
\usepackage{scnicefoot}
Please refer to the sample document and its output. The output PDF document will come even fancier when viewed with the Adobe Reader.
The scsnowman package supports custom shape definitions. A custom shape definition is written in a file named scsnowman-‹name›.def
, and can be loaded by the \usescsnowmanlibrary
command.
\usepackage{scsnowman}
\usescsnowmanlibrary{‹name›}
The option key shape=‹name›
enables the custom shape definition named ‹name›
.
\scsnowman[shape=‹name›, muffler=red, …]
Custom shape definitions of this series has some interface in common.
\sczrextrasetup{‹key›=‹value›,…}
: Sets an extended parameter.\sczrextrareset
: Resets all the existing extended parameters defined by zrextra-core.
The custom shape definition zrextra
defines the following extended parameters.
boldness=‹real r›
: Sets the line width to r times the standard value.bold=‹bool›
:bold=true
is equivalent toboldness=1.6
, andbold=false
is toboldness=1
.bodyfill=‹color›
: Sets the color to fill body.snowfill=‹color›
: Sets the color to fill snow.
NB. The extended parameters provided by zrextra
is available also in other custom shape definitions of the zrextra-core
series.
The custom shape definition zrnofill
changes the way to draw figures so athat hats and buttons are drawn without filling.
NB. Mufflers and arms are not changed.
The custom shape definition zrsobbing
draws sobbing snowman figures.
The parameter sweat
is used to draw teardrops instead of sweat.
This definition provides the following extended parameters.
sobbingmouthfill=‹color›
: Sets the color to fill mouth.
The custom shape definition zrsymmetric
draws horizontally symmetric snowman figures. See the example
to know what the shape is like.
\bibliographystyle{scplain}
This bibliography style will make your bibliography list contain only essential information.
\usepackage{scpremiumfriday}
By loading this package, your documents will become well ready for Premium Friday; that is, when the documents are compiled on an instance of Premium Friday, then a snowman will leave a little message on your terminal during the compiling.
The campaign of Premium Friday suggests people to end their work at 3:00 p.m. If you compile the documents past the time, then a fancier thing will happen.
Reference: プレミアムフライデー的な何かを作ってみた(scpremiumfriday パッケージ)
This is an enhanced version of the scpremiumfriday package. While scpremiumfriday makes the document more essential only on days of Premium Friday, scpremiumeveryday will provide the same effect everyday.
(stub)
- scsnowman: The most essential package
- scmessages: Make the LaTeX2e messages (errors and warnings) cute
- scdviout-pdf: PGF driver implementation for dviout (but essential)
- SC-ripts: Essential (La)TeX scripts
Takayuki YATO (aka. "ZR") http://zrbabbler.sp.land.to/