% !TeX TXS-program:compile = txs:///pdflatex \documentclass[11pt,a4paper]{ltxdoc} \usepackage{TrivialPursuit} \usepackage{fancyvrb} \usepackage{fancyhdr} \fancyhf{} \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} \lfoot{\sffamily\small [TrivialPursuit]} \cfoot{\sffamily\small - \thepage{} -} \rfoot{\hyperlink{matoc}{\small\faArrowAltCircleUp[regular]}} \usepackage{hologo} \providecommand\tikzlogo{Ti\textit{k}Z} \providecommand\TeXLive{\TeX{}Live\xspace} \providecommand\PSTricks{\textsf{PSTricks}\xspace} \let\pstricks\PSTricks \let\TikZ\tikzlogo \usepackage{hyperref} \urlstyle{same} \hypersetup{pdfborder=0 0 0} \usepackage[margin=2cm]{geometry} \setlength{\parindent}{0pt} \def\TPversion{0.1.2} \def\TPdate{21/10/2024} \usepackage{tcolorbox} \tcbuselibrary{skins,hooks,listingsutf8} \usepackage{soul} \sethlcolor{lightgray!25} \NewDocumentCommand\MontreCode{ m }{% \hl{\vphantom{\texttt{pf}}\texttt{#1}}% } \begin{document} \pagestyle{fancy} \thispagestyle{empty} \begin{center} \begin{minipage}{0.88\linewidth} \begin{tcolorbox}[colframe=yellow,colback=yellow!15] \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{c} {\Huge \texttt{TrivialPursuit [en]}}\\ \\ {\LARGE Create a '\textit{Trivial Pursuit}' board,} \\ {\LARGE with customization.} \\ \\ {\small \texttt{Version \TPversion{} -- \TPdate}} \end{tabular} \end{center} \end{tcolorbox} \end{minipage} \end{center} \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{c} \texttt{Cédric Pierquet}\\ {\ttfamily c pierquet -- at -- outlook . fr}\\ \texttt{\url{https://github.com/cpierquet/trivialpursuit}} \\ \\ \texttt{Trivial Pursuit\texttrademark, is a trademark of Hasbro.} \end{tabular} \end{center} \hrule \vfill \begin{tcolorbox}[colframe=lightgray,colback=lightgray!5] \BoardTrivialPursuit \end{tcolorbox} \vfill~ \pagebreak \phantomsection \hypertarget{matoc}{} \tableofcontents \vspace*{5mm} \hrule \vspace*{5mm} \section{Introduction} \subsection{Description} This package provides a command to display a \textsf{Trivial Pursuit} (trademark of Hasbro) board, with some customization : \begin{itemize} \item of lengths (radius + height cells) ; \item of colors ; \item of logos (with \MontreCode{fontawesome5}). \end{itemize} Cells and colors are globally fixed, are came from an original board. \medskip For the moment, limitations are : \begin{itemize} \item number of categories (6) ; \item logos, given by a character, eg from package \MontreCode{fontawesome5}. \end{itemize} \subsection{Loading} To load the package, simply add in the preamble : \begin{quote} \begin{verbatim} \usepackage{TrivialPursuit} \end{verbatim} \end{quote} Loaded are useful package are : \begin{itemize} \item \MontreCode{tikz} with libraries \MontreCode{calc,positioning} ; \item \MontreCode{calc} and \item \MontreCode{fontawesome5} ; \item \MontreCode{simplekv} ; \MontreCode{xintexpr} and \MontreCode{listofitems}. \end{itemize} \vfill \subsection{History} \begin{quote} \begin{verbatim} 0.1.2 : Key [ShortVersion] in order to reduce number of border cells 0.1.1 : Adding two schemes of colors 0.1.0 : Initial version \end{verbatim} \end{quote} \pagebreak \section{The macro} \subsection{General usage} The code draw the board, with optional logos. All the available keys are presented in the following paragraph, but concerning the dimensions, \textit{general} are proposed by default, but it is however possible to modify them : \begin{itemize} \item either explicitly by the keys \MontreCode{[Radius=]} and \MontreCode{[BorderHeight=]}; \item or by specifying a particular unit using the \MontreCode{[Unit=]} key, in which case the general shape of the board will be preserved ! \end{itemize} \begin{tcblisting}{colframe=lightgray,colback=lightgray!5} \BoardTrivialPursuit[Unit=0.5] % \BoardTrivialPursuit[Radius=4,BorderHeight=1.25] %beware of the rendering... \BoardTrivialPursuit[Unit=0.33] % \BoardTrivialPursuit[Unit=0.33,ShortVersion] \end{tcblisting} \pagebreak \subsection{Keys and options} Available \textsf{keys} are : \begin{itemize} \item \MontreCode{Radius} := radius of the board (in unit), and \MontreCode{8} by default ; \item \MontreCode{BorderHeight} := height of ext cells, and \MontreCode{1.5} by default ; \item \MontreCode{ListColors} := colors of the categories, \hfill{}and \MontreCode{yellow,orange,blue,brown,green,pink} by default ; \item \MontreCode{ListIcons} := icons of categories, \hfill\MontreCode{\textbackslash faArchway,\textbackslash faTableTennis,\textbackslash faUmbrellaBeach,\textbackslash faGuitar,\textbackslash faTree,\textbackslash faMusic} by default ; \item \MontreCode{Icons} := boolean for display icons, and \MontreCode{true} by default ; \item \MontreCode{Center} := boolean for filling central hexagon, and \MontreCode{true} by default ; \item \MontreCode{ColorCenter} := color of central hexagon, and \MontreCode{lightgray!25} by default ; \item \MontreCode{Colors} := boolean fot printing colors, and \MontreCode{true} by default ; \item \MontreCode{Logo} := boolean for displaying logo at the center, and \MontreCode{true} by default ; \item \MontreCode{Jokers} := boolean for printing jokers, and \MontreCode{true} by default ; \item \MontreCode{IconJoker} := icon for joker, and \MontreCode{\textbackslash faDice} by default ; \item \MontreCode{Blank} := boolean for an empty board, and \MontreCode{false} by default ; \item \MontreCode{Unit} := to precis an unit (better than a scale !), and \MontreCode{1} by default ; \item \MontreCode{Thickness} := thickness of the borders, and \MontreCode{0.8pt} by default ; \item \MontreCode{Rotation} := possible rotation of the board, and \MontreCode{0} by default ; \item \MontreCode{ShortVersion} := use 5 cells instead 6 between 'big cells', and \MontreCode{false} by default. \end{itemize} \begin{tcblisting}{colframe=lightgray,colback=lightgray!5} \BoardTrivialPursuit[Rotation=35,Unit=0.5] \BoardTrivialPursuit[Unit=0.5] \end{tcblisting} \begin{tcblisting}{colframe=lightgray,colback=lightgray!5} \BoardTrivialPursuit[Unit=0.5,Icons=false] \BoardTrivialPursuit[Unit=0.5,Colors=false] \end{tcblisting} \begin{tcblisting}{colframe=lightgray,colback=lightgray!5} \BoardTrivialPursuit[Unit=0.5,Blank] \BoardTrivialPursuit[Unit=0.5,Logo=false,Center=false,IconJoker=\faAward] \end{tcblisting} \begin{tcblisting}{colframe=lightgray,colback=lightgray!5} \BoardTrivialPursuit[% Jokers=false,% ListColors={% blue!25,red!25,teal!25,orange!25,gray!50,violet!25},% ListIcons={ \faAddressCard,\faAngleDoubleRight,\faAngry[regular],% \faAtom,\faBalanceScaleLeft,\faBell} ] \end{tcblisting} \pagebreak \subsection{Schemes of colors} In addition (on a suggestion from \textsf{quark67}), two color styles have been defined internally : \begin{quote} \begin{verbatim} \TPColorsA \TPColorsB \end{verbatim} \end{quote} \begin{tcblisting}{colframe=lightgray,colback=lightgray!5} \BoardTrivialPursuit[Unit=0.5,ListColors=\TPColorsA] \BoardTrivialPursuit[Unit=0.5,ListColors=\TPColorsB] \end{tcblisting} \end{document}