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If your program is a subroutine library, you +may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with +the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. But first, please read +. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b7d0a29 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +# LaTeX Templates +General LaTeX Templates i use. + +## Table of Content + +| Name | Language | Description | +| ---------------------- | ------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| bibliography | BibTeX | Bibliography files for sources | +| LaTeX Article | LaTeX | Article template merged from LukeSmithxyz and my own Exercise Header (add uni.bib) | +| LaTeX Beamer | LaTeX | Beamer form for LaTeX (template by LukeSmithxyz) (add uni.bib) | +| LaTeX Curriculum Vitae | LaTeX | Curiculum Vitae wirtten in LaTeX with working links (template by LukeSmithxyz) | +| LaTeX Exercise Header | LaTeX | Basic multi purpose mask for LaTex exercise solutions/sheets | +| LaTeX FamilyTree | LaTeX | Family Tree designed in LaTeX using genealogytree | +| LaTeX Handout | LaTeX | Handout form for LaTeX (template by LukeSmithxyz) (add uni.bib) | +| LaTeX TimeTable | LaTeX | TimeTable for University/School use | diff --git a/latex_article/article.tex b/latex_article/article.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6acd536 --- /dev/null +++ b/latex_article/article.tex @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +\documentclass[12pt,a4paper,oneside]{article} +\usepackage[left=3cm,right=3cm,top=2.5cm]{geometry} + +\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\usepackage{enumerate} +\usepackage{amsmath,amssymb} +\usepackage{listings} +\usepackage{xcolor} +\usepackage{colortbl} +\usepackage{wrapfig} +\usepackage{multicol} +\usepackage{caption} +\usepackage{graphicx} +\usepackage{amsmath} +\usepackage{float} +\usepackage{tikz} +\usepackage{fancyhdr} +\usepackage[ngerman]{babel} +\usepackage[style=german]{csquotes} +\usepackage[ + backend=bibtex8 + ,style=alphabetic + ,bibencoding=auto + ,citetracker + ,babel=other + ,sortlocale=de-DE]{biblatex} +\usepackage{footmisc} +\usepackage{hyperref} + +\addbibresource{uni} + +%Color setup +\definecolor{blauF}{rgb}{.2, .2, 0.6} +\definecolor{darkgreen}{rgb}{0,0.5,0} +\definecolor{darkred}{rgb}{0.5,0,0} + +%Hyperrefsetup +\hypersetup{colorlinks + ,linkcolor=blauF + ,urlcolor=darkred + ,citecolor=darkgreen + ,filecolor=darkgreen + ,breaklinks=true +} + +%Tikzsetup +\usetikzlibrary{arrows,automata,backgrounds,calc,decorations,decorations.text,intersections,matrix,mindmap,patterns,shadings,shapes,shapes.gates.logic.US} + +%Variables +\title {<++>} +\author {<++>} +\date {<++>} + +\begin{document} + + \maketitle + \thispagestyle{empty} + \cleardoublepage + \tableofcontents + \listoffigures + \cleardoublepage + +% Start of actual document + + \begin{abstract} + <++> + \end{abstract} + + <++> + + \printbibliography + +\end{document} diff --git a/latex_beamer/beamer.tex b/latex_beamer/beamer.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..497baaa --- /dev/null +++ b/latex_beamer/beamer.tex @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +\documentclass{beamer} + +\usepackage[backend=biber, style=authoryear-icomp]{biblatex} +\resetcounteronoverlays{exx} +\usepackage{tikz} +\usepackage{blindtext} +\usepackage{tipa} +\usepackage{cgloss4e} +\usepackage{gb4e} +\usepackage{qtree} +\usepackage{enumerate} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage{textgreek} +\usepackage{parskip} +\usepackage{color} + +\addbibresource{uni} + +\usetheme{Copenhagen} +\setbeamertemplate{frametitle}[default][center] +\setlength{\parskip}{12pt} + +\title {<++>} +\author {<++>} +\institute {<++>} +\date {<++>} + +\begin{document} + + \begin{frame} + \maketitle + \end{frame} + + \section{<++>} + \begin{frame} + \frametitle{<++>} + + \end{frame} + + \section{Referenzen} + \begin{frame} + \frametitle{Referenzen} + \printbibliography + \end{frame} +\end{document} diff --git a/latex_exercise_header/header.tex b/latex_exercise_header/header.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9aeea09 --- /dev/null +++ b/latex_exercise_header/header.tex @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +\documentclass[12pt,a4paper,oneside,ngerman]{article} +\usepackage[left=3cm,right=3cm,top=2.5cm]{geometry} + +\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\usepackage{ngerman} +\usepackage{enumerate} +\usepackage{amsmath,amssymb} +\usepackage{listings} +\usepackage{xcolor} +\usepackage{colortbl} +\usepackage{wrapfig} +\usepackage{multicol} +\usepackage{caption} +\usepackage{graphicx} +\usepackage{amsmath} +\usepackage{float} +\usepackage{tikz} +\usepackage{fancyhdr} + +\usetikzlibrary{arrows,automata,backgrounds,calc,decorations,decorations.text,intersections,matrix,mindmap,patterns,shadings,shapes,shapes.gates.logic.US} + +\pagestyle{fancy} +\setlength{\headheight}{20pt} +\setlength{\parindent}{0em} +\setlength{\parskip}{0.25em} + +%Variables +\def \module {<++>} +\def \moduleShort {<++>} +\def \documentTitle {<++>} + +\def \tutor {<++>} +\def \tutorium {<++>} +\def \DayTime {<++>} + +\def \group {<++>} + +\def \memberOne {<++>} +\def \memberOneMatricle {<++>} + +\def \memberTwo {<++>} +\def \memberTwoMatricle {<++>} + +\def \memberThree {<++>} +\def \memberThreeMatricle {<++>} + +\fancyhead[R]{\moduleShort, \documentTitle, \tutor} +\fancyhead[L]{\memberOne, \memberTwo, \memberThree} + +\newcommand{\linia}{\rule{\linewidth}{0.5pt}} +\renewcommand{\maketitle}{\begin{multicols}{2} + \hspace{-1cm} + \begin{tabular}{ll} + Gruppe: & \group \\ + Autoren: & \memberOneMatricle \ \memberOne \\ + & \memberTwoMatricle \ \memberTwo \\ + & \memberThreeMatricle \ \memberThree + \end{tabular} + \columnbreak + + \hspace{-1cm} + \raggedleft + \begin{tabular}{ll} + Tutorium: & \ \tutorium \\ + Tutor: & \ \tutor \\ + Zeit: & \ \DayTime \\ + \end{tabular} + \end{multicols} + + \begin{center} + \Large{\module} \\ + \LARGE{\documentTitle} \\ + \small + \begin{tabular}{|p{0.9cm}|p{0.9cm}|p{0.9cm}|p{0.9cm}|p{0.9cm}|} + \hline <++> & <++> & <++> & <++> & $\sum\limits^{ }$ \\ \hline + &&&& \\ \hline + \end{tabular} + \end{center} + \linia +} + +\begin{document} + \thispagestyle{plain} + \maketitle + + <++> + +\end{document} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/latex_handout/handout.tex b/latex_handout/handout.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c52a6a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/latex_handout/handout.tex @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +\documentclass[12pt,a4paper,ngerman]{article} +\usepackage[left=3cm,right=3cm,top=2.5cm]{geometry} + +\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} +\usepackage[backend=biber, style=authoryear-icomp]{biblatex} +\usepackage{ot-tableau} +\usepackage{easylist} +\usepackage{hanging} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\usepackage{blindtext} +\usepackage{tipa} +\usepackage{cgloss4e} +\usepackage{gb4e} +\usepackage{qtree} +\usepackage{enumerate} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage{textgreek} + +\addbibresource{uni} + +\title {<++>} +\author {<++>} +\date {<++>} + +\setlength{\parindent}{0em} +\setlength{\parskip}{0.25em} + +\pagenumbering{gobble} + +\newcommand{\linia}{\rule{\linewidth}{0.5pt}} +\makeatletter +\renewcommand{\maketitle}{\begin{center} +\huge \@title\end{center} +{\large\@author\hfill\@date\\} +\linia\\} + +\begin{document} + + \maketitle + + <++> + + \newpage + \printbibliography +\end{document} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/latex_timetable/timetable.sty b/latex_timetable/timetable.sty new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a05c9b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/latex_timetable/timetable.sty @@ -0,0 +1,551 @@ +% timetable.sty - The LaTeX timetable stylesheet V1.4 +% http://www.planetk.de/index.php?title=Stundenplan +% +% Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Pascal Gwosdek +% Modifications (C) 2008 Daniel Bader +% +% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it +% under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the +% Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your +% option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +% WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General +% Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along +% with this program; if not, see . +% + +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\ProvidesPackage{timetable} +\RequirePackage{ifthen, calc, color} + +% Preset the colors +\definecolor{ttframecol1}{rgb}{0.8,0.8,0.8} +\definecolor{ttframecol2}{rgb}{0.7,0.7,0.7} +\definecolor{ttfontcolor}{rgb}{0.0,0.0,0.0} +\definecolor{ttlinecol1}{rgb}{0.0,0.0,0.0} +\definecolor{ttlinecol2}{rgb}{0.0,0.0,0.0} + +% Simple for loop construct as proposed by N. Setzer +\newcommand{\@ttforloop}[5][1] +{ + \setcounter{#2}{#3} + \ifthenelse{#4} + { + #5 + \addtocounter{#2}{#1} + \@ttforloop[#1]{#2}{\value{#2}}{#4}{#5} + } + {} + } + +% SansSerif font +\newcommand{\timetablefont}{\sffamily} +\newcommand{\@ttfont}{\timetablefont\selectfont} + +% Dimensions +\newlength{\@rowheight} +\newlength{\@colwidth} +\newcounter{@rowcount} +\newcounter{@colcount} +\newlength{\@textframe} +\newlength{\@bottomspace} +\newlength{\@totalheight} +\newlength{\@totalwidth} +\newlength{\@toprowheight} + +% Arbitrary stuff +\newcounter{@timemarks} +\newcounter{@daymarks} +\newcounter{@topheight} +\newcounter{@printtimestamps} +\newlength{\@cornerradius} +\newcounter{@frametype} +\newcounter{@framevalign} + +% Predefines +\setlength{\@cornerradius}{3pt} +\setcounter{@frametype}2 +\setcounter{@framevalign}2 +\setlength{\@rowheight}{1.2cm} +\setlength{\@colwidth}{2.8cm} +\setlength{\@textframe}{0.8mm} +\setlength{\@bottomspace}{8pt} +\setcounter{@rowcount}9 +\setcounter{@colcount}5 +\setcounter{@topheight}{2} +\setcounter{@printtimestamps}{0} +\newcommand{\@bottomstyle}{\scriptsize} +\newcommand{\@timestyle}{\tiny} + +% Event declarations +\newlength{\@startposx} +\newlength{\@startposy} +\newlength{\@eventheight} +\newlength{\@newcolwidth} +\newlength{\@newrowheight} +\newlength{\@newcolleft} +\newlength{\@newrowtop} + +% Helpers +\newcounter{@hourslot} +\newcounter{@durationslots} +\newcounter{@minutesperslot} +\newcounter{@timetablehelp} + +\newcounter{@day} +\newcounter{@column} +\newcounter{@row} +\newcounter{@hour} +\newcounter{@minute} +\newcounter{@minuteStep} +\newcounter{@startHour} +\newcounter{@startMinute} +\newcounter{@endHour} +\newcounter{@endMinute} +\newcounter{@hoursset} +\setcounter{@hoursset}{0} +\newcounter{@hourzero} + +\newcommand{\seteventcornerradius}[1] +{ + \setlength{\@cornerradius}{#1} + \ifthenelse{\strip@pt\@cornerradius > 7} + { + \setlength{\@cornerradius}{7pt} + } + { + \ifthenelse{\strip@pt\@cornerradius < 0} + { + \setlength{\@cornerradius}{0pt} + } + {} + } +} + +\newcommand{\settopheight}[1] +{ + \addtocounter{@rowcount}{#1-\value{@topheight}} + \setcounter{@topheight}{#1} +} + +\newcommand{\setframetype}[2][c] +{ + % Set frame type + \ifthenelse{#2 < 1} + { + % Lines + \setcounter{@frametype}{1} + } + { + \ifthenelse{#2 > 2} + { + % Checkerboard + \setcounter{@frametype}{2} + } + { + \setcounter{@frametype}{#2} + } + } + + % Caption vertical alignment + \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{b}} + {\setcounter{@framevalign}{1}} + {\ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{t}} + {\setcounter{@framevalign}{0}} + {\setcounter{@framevalign}{2}} + } +} + +\newcommand{\setprinttimestamps}[1] +{ + \setcounter{@printtimestamps}{#1} +} + +\newcommand{\setbottomstyle}[1] +{ + \renewcommand{\@bottomstyle}{#1} +} + +\newcommand{\settimestyle}[1] +{ + \renewcommand{\@timestyle}{#1} +} + +\newcommand{\setbottomspace}[1] +{ + \setlength{\@bottomspace}{#1} +} + +\newcommand{\@fmtTime}[2] +{ + % Arguments: {hour}{minute} + \ifthenelse{\value{#1} < 10}{0}{}\arabic{#1}:\ifthenelse{\value{#2} < 10}{0}{}\arabic{#2} +} + +\newcommand{\slotevent}[7] + { + % Arguments: {x}{y}{duration}{title}{lecturer}{place}{type}{textcolor} + \renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{0.75}\normalsize + + \setlength{\@startposx}{#1\@colwidth+0.5pt} + \setlength{\@startposy}{-#2\@rowheight-1.5pt} + \setlength{\@eventheight}{#3\@rowheight-1pt} + \addtolength{\@startposy}{-\@eventheight} + + \addtolength{\@startposx}{\@cornerradius} + \put(\strip@pt\@startposx,\strip@pt\@startposy){\textcolor{@timetable#7block}{\rule[-\dp\strutbox]{\@colwidth-1pt-2\@cornerradius}{\@eventheight}}} + \addtolength{\@startposx}{-\@cornerradius} + \addtolength{\@startposy}{\@cornerradius} + \put(\strip@pt\@startposx,\strip@pt\@startposy){\textcolor{@timetable#7block}{\rule[-\dp\strutbox]{\@colwidth-1pt}{\@eventheight-2\@cornerradius}}} + \addtolength{\@startposy}{-\@cornerradius} + + \setlength{\@cornerradius}{2\@cornerradius} + + \ifthenelse{\strip@pt\@cornerradius > 0} + { + % Left rounded corners + \addtolength{\@startposx}{.5\@cornerradius} + \addtolength{\@startposy}{.5\@cornerradius-\dp\strutbox} + \put(\strip@pt\@startposx,\strip@pt\@startposy){\textcolor{@timetable#7block}{\circle*{\strip@pt\@cornerradius}}} + \addtolength{\@startposy}{-.5\@cornerradius+\dp\strutbox} + \addtolength{\@startposy}{-.5\@cornerradius-\dp\strutbox+\@eventheight} + \put(\strip@pt\@startposx,\strip@pt\@startposy){\textcolor{@timetable#7block}{\circle*{\strip@pt\@cornerradius}}} + \addtolength{\@startposy}{.5\@cornerradius+\dp\strutbox-\@eventheight} + \addtolength{\@startposx}{-.5\@cornerradius} + + % Right rounded corners + \addtolength{\@startposx}{-.5\@cornerradius+\@colwidth-1pt} + \addtolength{\@startposy}{.5\@cornerradius-\dp\strutbox} + \put(\strip@pt\@startposx,\strip@pt\@startposy){\textcolor{@timetable#7block}{\circle*{\strip@pt\@cornerradius}}} + \addtolength{\@startposy}{-.5\@cornerradius+\dp\strutbox} + \addtolength{\@startposy}{-.5\@cornerradius-\dp\strutbox+\@eventheight} + \put(\strip@pt\@startposx,\strip@pt\@startposy){\textcolor{@timetable#7block}{\circle*{\strip@pt\@cornerradius}}} + \addtolength{\@startposy}{.5\@cornerradius+\dp\strutbox-\@eventheight} + \addtolength{\@startposx}{.5\@cornerradius-\@colwidth-1pt} + }{} + + \setlength{\@cornerradius}{0.5\@cornerradius} + + \setlength{\@newrowheight}{\@rowheight} + \addtolength{\@newrowheight}{-2\@textframe-1pt} + \setlength{\@newcolwidth}{\@colwidth} + \addtolength{\@newcolwidth}{-2\@textframe-1pt} + + \setlength{\@newrowtop}{-#2\@rowheight} + \addtolength{\@newrowtop}{-2\@textframe} + \setlength{\@newcolleft}{#1\@colwidth+.5pt} + \addtolength{\@newcolleft}{\@textframe} + + \ifthenelse{\value{@hoursset} = 0}{\setcounter{@printtimestamps}{0}}{} + + % Title + \addtolength{\@newrowtop}{-1pt} + \put(\strip@pt\@newcolleft,\strip@pt\@newrowtop) + {\begin{minipage}[t]{\@newcolwidth}% + \@ttfont\raggedright\color{@timetable#7text}% + \ifthenelse{\value{@printtimestamps} > 0}% + {{\@timestyle \@fmtTime{@startHour}{@startMinute}}% + \ifthenelse{\value{@printtimestamps} = 2}% + {{\@timestyle -- \@fmtTime{@endHour}{@endMinute}}}% + {}% + \\}% + {}% + {#4}% + \end{minipage}} + \addtolength{\@newrowtop}{1pt} + + \renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{0.5}\normalsize + \setlength{\@newrowtop}{-#2\@rowheight-#3\@rowheight} + \addtolength{\@newrowtop}{2\@textframe + \@bottomspace} + + % Lecturer + \put(\strip@pt\@newcolleft,\strip@pt\@newrowtop) + {\begin{minipage}[t]{0.6\@newcolwidth}% + \@ttfont\raggedright\color{@timetable#7text}{\@bottomstyle #5% + \vphantom{A}} + \ifthenelse{\value{@printtimestamps} = 1}% + {{\@timestyle \@fmtTime{@endHour}{@endMinute}}}% + {}% + \end{minipage}} + + \setlength{\@newcolleft}{#1\@colwidth + \@colwidth} + \addtolength{\@newcolleft}{-\@textframe-0.4\@newcolwidth} + + % Location + \put(\strip@pt\@newcolleft,\strip@pt\@newrowtop) + {\begin{minipage}[t]{0.4\@newcolwidth}% + \@ttfont\raggedleft\color{@timetable#7text}{\@bottomstyle #6% + \vphantom{A}}% + \end{minipage}} + + \renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.0}\normalsize + } + +\newcommand{\event}[7] + { + % Arguments: {@day}{@start}{@end}{title}{lecturer}{place}{type} + + % Use the time format, if hours are defined, and a slot number otherwise: + \ifthenelse{\value{@hoursset} > 0} + { + \setcounter{@startHour}{#2 / 100} + \setcounter{@startMinute}{#2 - #2 / 100 * 100} + + \setcounter{@endHour}{#3 / 100} + \setcounter{@endMinute}{#3 - #3 / 100 * 100} + + \setcounter{@hourslot}{((#2 - \value{@hourzero}) / 100 * (60 / \value{@minutesperslot})) + 2 + ((#2 - #2 / 100 * 100) / \value{@minutesperslot})} + \setcounter{@durationslots}{((#3 - \value{@hourzero}) / 100 * (60 / \value{@minutesperslot})) + 2 + ((#3 - #3 / 100 * 100) / \value{@minutesperslot}) - \value{@hourslot}} + + % Compensate for 24h wrap + \ifthenelse{\value{@hourslot} < 0}{\addtocounter{@hourslot}{(24 * (60 / \value{@minutesperslot}))}}{} + + \addtocounter{@hourslot}{\value{@topheight}-2} + } + { + \setcounter{@hourslot}{#2} + \setcounter{@durationslots}{#3-#2} + } + + \slotevent{#1}{\value{@hourslot}}{\value{@durationslots}}{#4}{#5}{#6}{#7} + } + +\newcommand{\legend}[3] + { + % Arguments: + % Lets you manually set slot contents (use this really rarely and + % SEE: \daymark, \timemark ) + + \setlength{\@newrowtop}{\@rowheight*(-#2+1)-\dp\strutbox} + \setlength{\@newcolleft}{#1\@colwidth-\@colwidth} + + \ifthenelse{\value{@hoursset} = 0} + {\setcounter{@minutesperslot}{60}} + {} + + % Select frame type + \ifthenelse{\value{@frametype} = 1} + { % Lines + \ifthenelse{#1 = 1}{\put(\strip@pt\@newcolleft,\strip@pt\@newrowtop){\textcolor{ttframecol2}{\rule{\@colwidth}{1pt}}}}{} + \addtolength{\@newrowtop}{-\value{@topheight}\@rowheight} + \addtolength{\@newcolleft}{-1pt} + \ifthenelse{#2 = 1}{\put(\strip@pt\@newcolleft,\strip@pt\@newrowtop){\textcolor{ttframecol2}{\rule{1pt}{\value{@topheight}\@rowheight}}}}{} + \addtolength{\@newcolleft}{1pt} + \addtolength{\@newrowtop}{\value{@topheight}\@rowheight} + } + { % Checkerboard + % Horizontal stripe + \ifthenelse{#2 = 1} + {\setcounter{@timetablehelp}{#1 * \real{0.5} * \real{2.0}} + \ifthenelse{\value{@timetablehelp} = #1} + {\addtolength{\@newrowtop}{-\value{@topheight}\@rowheight} + \put(\strip@pt\@newcolleft,\strip@pt\@newrowtop) + {\textcolor{ttframecol2}{\rule{\@colwidth}{\value{@topheight}\@rowheight}}} + \addtolength{\@newrowtop}{\value{@topheight}\@rowheight} + } + {} + } + {} + % Vertical stripe + \ifthenelse{#1 = 1} + {\setcounter{@timetablehelp}{(((#2-\value{@topheight}-1) * \value{@minutesperslot} / 120) * 2) - ((#2-\value{@topheight}-1) * \value{@minutesperslot} / 60)} + \ifthenelse{\value{@timetablehelp} = 0} + {\setcounter{@timetablehelp}{60 / \value{@minutesperslot}} + \addtolength{\@newrowtop}{-\value{@timetablehelp}\@rowheight} + \put(\strip@pt\@newcolleft,\strip@pt\@newrowtop) + {\textcolor{ttframecol2}{\rule{\@colwidth}{\value{@timetablehelp}\@rowheight}}} + \addtolength{\@newrowtop}{\value{@timetablehelp}\@rowheight} + } + {} + } + {} + } + + % Print text + \addtolength{\@newcolleft}{\@textframe} + \addtolength{\@newrowtop}{-\@textframe-\heightof{\large #3}} + + % Optionally move caption to middle or bottom + \ifthenelse{\value{@framevalign} > 0} + { + \ifthenelse{#1 = 1} + { + \addtolength{\@newrowtop}{(- \@rowheight * (60 / \value{@minutesperslot}) + 2\@textframe + \heightof{\Large #3})/\value{@framevalign}} + } + { + \ifthenelse{#2 = 1} + { + \addtolength{\@newrowtop}{(- \value{@topheight}\@rowheight + 2\@textframe + \heightof{\Large #3})/\value{@framevalign}} + }{} + } + }{} + + \put(\strip@pt\@newcolleft,\strip@pt\@newrowtop){\makebox{\textcolor{ttfontcolor}{\@ttfont\large #3}}} + } + +\newcommand{\timemark}[1] + { + \stepcounter{@timemarks} + \legend 1 {\value{@timemarks}} {#1} + } + +\newcommand{\daymark}[1] + { + \stepcounter{@daymarks} + \legend {\value{@daymarks}} 1 {#1} + } + +\newcommand{\defineevent}[7] + { + \definecolor{@timetable#1block}{rgb}{#2, #3, #4} + \definecolor{@timetable#1text} {rgb}{#5, #6, #7} + } + +\newcommand{\printheading}[1] + { + {\@ttfont\LARGE #1}\par\vspace{5mm}\par + } + +\newcommand{\setslotsize}[2] + { + % Arguments: + % Defines the slot size + + \setlength{\@rowheight}{#2} + \setlength{\@colwidth}{#1} + } + +\newcommand{\setslotcount}[2] + { + % Arguments: + % Defines the number of slots in both dimensions + + \setcounter{@colcount}{#1} + \setcounter{@rowcount}{#2+\value{@topheight}} + + \stepcounter{@colcount} + } + +\newcommand{\settextframe}[1] + { + % Arguments: + % Defines the width of the border of each entry (i.e. the + % distance between outer border and text) + + \setlength{\@textframe}{#1} + } + +\newcommand{\hours}[3] + { + % Arguments: + % Automatically sets the time slots to full hours, beginning with + + \setcounter{@hoursset}{1} + \setcounter{@hourzero}{(#1 * 100)} + + \setcounter{@hour}{#1} + \setcounter{@minute}{0} + \setcounter{@minuteStep}{#2} + \setcounter{@minutesperslot}{\value{@minuteStep}} + + \@ttforloop{@row}{\value{@topheight}}{\value{@row} < \value{@rowcount}} + { + \ifthenelse{\value{@minute} = 0}{ + \timemark{\@fmtTime{@hour}{@minute}\ifthenelse{#3 > 0}{-\setcounter{@hour}{\value{@hour}+1}\@fmtTime{@hour}{@minute}\setcounter{@hour}{\value{@hour}-1}}{}} + }{\stepcounter{@timemarks}} + \addtocounter{@minute}{#2} + \ifthenelse{\value{@minute} = 60}{\stepcounter{@hour}\setcounter{@minute}{0}}{} + \ifthenelse{\value{@hour} > 23}{\addtocounter{@hour}{-24}}{} + } + } + +\newcommand{\englishdays}[1] + { + % Arguments: + % Macro for the english week days + + \setcounter{@day}{#1} + + \@ttforloop{@column}{1}{\value{@column} < \value{@colcount}} + { + \ifthenelse{\equal{\value{@day}}1}{\daymark{Monday}}{} + \ifthenelse{\equal{\value{@day}}2}{\daymark{Tuesday}}{} + \ifthenelse{\equal{\value{@day}}3}{\daymark{Wednesday}}{} + \ifthenelse{\equal{\value{@day}}4}{\daymark{Thursday}}{} + \ifthenelse{\equal{\value{@day}}5}{\daymark{Friday}}{} + \ifthenelse{\equal{\value{@day}}6}{\daymark{Saturday}}{} + \ifthenelse{\equal{\value{@day}}7}{\daymark{Sunday}}{} + + \stepcounter{@day} + \ifthenelse{\value{@day} > 7}{\addtocounter{@day}{-7}}{} + } + } + +\newcommand{\germandays}[1] + { + % Arguments: + % Macro for the english week days + + \setcounter{@day}{#1} + + \@ttforloop{@column}{1}{\value{@column} < \value{@colcount}} + { + \ifthenelse{\equal{\value{@day}}1}{\daymark{Montag}}{} + \ifthenelse{\equal{\value{@day}}2}{\daymark{Dienstag}}{} + \ifthenelse{\equal{\value{@day}}3}{\daymark{Mittwoch}}{} + \ifthenelse{\equal{\value{@day}}4}{\daymark{Donnerstag}}{} + \ifthenelse{\equal{\value{@day}}5}{\daymark{Freitag}}{} + \ifthenelse{\equal{\value{@day}}6}{\daymark{Samstag}}{} + \ifthenelse{\equal{\value{@day}}7}{\daymark{Sonntag}}{} + + \stepcounter{@day} + \ifthenelse{\value{@day} > 7}{\addtocounter{@day}{-7}}{} + } + } + +\newenvironment{timetable}% + {\noindent% + % Arguments: None + % Starts a new timetable + % + % Set the new layout setting + \setlength{\@totalheight}{-\value{@rowcount}\@rowheight}% + \setlength{\@totalwidth}{\value{@colcount}\@colwidth}% + % + % Reset the counters + \setcounter{@timemarks}{\value{@topheight}}% + \setcounter{@daymarks}{1}% + % + % Minipage to correct bounding box + \begin{minipage}[t][-\@totalheight]{\@totalwidth} + % + % Begin. Note the offset hack of the picture, this is to make it consistent to the old pstricks package. + \begin{picture}(\strip@pt\@totalwidth,\strip@pt\@totalheight)(0,-\strip@pt\baselineskip) + % Draw the grey frame + \put(0,\strip@pt\@totalheight){\textcolor{ttframecol1}{\rule[-\dp\strutbox]{\@colwidth}{-\@totalheight}}} + \setlength{\@toprowheight}{\value{@topheight}\@rowheight} + \put(0,-\strip@pt\@toprowheight){\textcolor{ttframecol1}{\rule[-\dp\strutbox]{\@totalwidth}{\@toprowheight}}} + } + { + % Draw the contours + % Inner + \addtolength{\@colwidth}{-1pt} + \put(\strip@pt\@colwidth,-\strip@pt\@toprowheight){\textcolor{ttlinecol2}{\rule[-\dp\strutbox]{\@totalwidth-\@colwidth+1pt}{1pt}}} + \put(\strip@pt\@colwidth,\strip@pt\@totalheight){\textcolor{ttlinecol2}{\rule[-\dp\strutbox]{1pt}{-\@totalheight-\@toprowheight}}} + \addtolength{\@colwidth}{1pt} + + % Outer + \put(0,0){\textcolor{ttlinecol1}{\rule[-\dp\strutbox]{\@totalwidth}{1pt}}} + \put(0,\strip@pt\@totalheight){\textcolor{ttlinecol1}{\rule[-\dp\strutbox]{1pt}{-\@totalheight}}} + \put(\strip@pt\@totalwidth,\strip@pt\@totalheight){\textcolor{ttlinecol1}{\rule[-\dp\strutbox]{1pt}{-\@totalheight+1pt}}} + \addtolength{\@totalheight}{-0.5pt} + \put(0,\strip@pt\@totalheight){\textcolor{ttlinecol1}{\rule[-\dp\strutbox]{\@totalwidth}{1pt}}} + \addtolength{\@totalheight}{0.5pt} + \end{picture} + + \end{minipage} + } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/latex_timetable/timetable.tex b/latex_timetable/timetable.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9b5995c --- /dev/null +++ b/latex_timetable/timetable.tex @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +% Stundenplan von Martin Wegner +% \via Dominik Schürmann +% based on package timetable (http://www.planetk.de/index.php?title=Stundenplan). + +\documentclass[a4paper,10pt]{report} +\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} +\usepackage[ngerman]{babel} +\usepackage{lmodern} +\usepackage[left=15mm,right=15mm,top=15mm,bottom=15mm]{geometry} +\usepackage{timetable} +\usepackage{mdwlist} +\usepackage{xcolor} + +%define colours +\definecolor{darkgreen}{rgb}{0,0.3,0} + +\begin{document} + \thispagestyle{empty} + + \begin{center} + + %Header + \noindent\printheading{Stundenplan, WS '19, Bachelor Informatik} + + % Define the layout of your time tables + \setslotsize{3.2cm}{0.36cm} + \setslotcount{5}{40} + \settopheight{3} + \settextframe{0.8mm} + \setbottomstyle{\large} + \setbottomspace{11pt} + %\setprinttimestamps{2} + %\setframetype[t]{1} + \seteventcornerradius{0pt} + \definecolor{ttframecol2}{rgb}{0.7,0.7,0.7} + + % Define module types + %module1 + \defineevent{inf004}%name + {0.6}{0.0}{0.0}%rgb field + {1.0}{1.0}{1.0}%rgb text + %module2 + \defineevent{inf005} + {0.6}{0.6}{0.0} + {1.0}{1.0}{1.0} + %module3 + \defineevent{inf007} + {0.8}{0.4}{0.0} + {1.0}{1.0}{1.0} + %module4 + \defineevent{inf401} + {1.0}{0.0}{0.0} + {1.0}{1.0}{1.0} + %module5 + \defineevent{mat310} + {0.0}{0.4}{0.4} + {1.0}{1.0}{1.0} + %module6 + \defineevent{pb036} + {0.0}{0.4}{0.0} + {1.0}{1.0}{1.0} + + % Start the time table + \begin{timetable} + \hours{8}{15}{1} + \germandays{1} + + %day, time start, time end, name, type, room, module + %Monday + \event{1}{1015}{1145}{\large{mat310: Statistik}}{Vorlesung}{W01 0-015}{mat310} + \event{1}{1215}{1345}{\large{inf004: Softwareprojekt}}{Vorlesung}{A07 0-030}{inf004} + + + %Tuesday + %\event{2}{0900}{1000}{\large{inf005: SoTech I}}{Tutorium}{A03 4-402}{inf005} + \event{2}{1000}{1200}{\large{inf004: Softwareprojekt}}{Tutorium}{A02 3-334}{inf004} + \event{2}{1215}{1345}{\large{pb036: Logik}}{Vorlesung}{A14 1-101}{pb036} + + %Wednesday + \event{3}{0815}{0945}{\large{inf007: Informationssysteme I}}{Vorlesung}{A11 1-101}{inf007} + \event{3}{1000}{1100}{\large{inf401: TheoInf}}{Tutorium}{A03 4-403}{inf401} + + %Thursday + \event{4}{0830}{1000}{\large{inf005: Softwaretechnik I}}{Vorlesung}{A14 1-102}{inf005} + %\event{4}{1000}{1100}{\large{mat310: Statistik}}{Vorlesung}{W32 0-005}{mat310} + %\event{4}{1100}{1200}{\large{mat310: Statistik}}{Tutorium}{W32 0-005}{mat310} + \event{4}{1015}{1145}{\large{inf401: Theoretische Informatik}}{Vorlesung}{A11 1-101}{inf401} + \event{4}{1615}{1745}{\large{inf007: Informationssysteme I}}{Vorlesung}{A11 1-101}{inf007} + + %Friday + \event{5}{0815}{0945}{\large{pb036: Logik}}{Tutorium}{A14 1-101}{pb036} + \event{5}{1015}{1145}{\large{inf005: Softwaretechnik I}}{Vorlesung}{A14 1-102}{inf005} + \event{5}{1415}{1545}{\large{inf401: Theoretische Informatik}}{Vorlesung}{A07 0-030}{inf401} + + \end{timetable} + \end{center} + + \hfill + + %Additional Information + \begin{itemize} + \item \large{zeitgleich Donnerstag: 10-11 Uhr mat310: Statistik VL wöchentlich W32 0-005} + \item \large{zeitgleich Donnerstag: 11-12 Uhr mat310: Statistik TU wöchentlich W32 0-005} + \item \large{zeitgleich Freitag: 09-10 Uhr inf007: Informationssysteme I TU wöchentlich A03 4-403} + \end{itemize} + +\end{document}