Directory macros/latex/contrib/bxtexlogo
BXtexlogo Package
LaTeX: Additional TeX-family logos
The package hologo enables you to output many useful logos of popular (and not so popular) TeX-family software. However its interface is a bit cumbersome because you must type \hologo{BibTeX}
instead of \BibTeX
. This package enables you to import some of logos provided by hologo as simgle commands, such as \BibTeX
.
Moreover this package provides yet additional logos of TeX-family software most of which is popular mainly in Japan. These logos can be imported in the same way as those provided by hologo.
System requirement
- TeX format: LaTeX.
- TeX engine: Anything.
- Dependent packages:
- hologo
- cjhebrew (if
\logoAleph
and\logoLamed
are used)
- cjhebrew (if
- hologo
Installation
*.sty
→ $TEXMF/tex/latex/BXtexlogo
License
This package is distributed under the MIT License.
The bxtexlogo Package
Package Loading
\usepackage[<option>,...]{bxtexlogo}
All the options are passed to hologo.
Usage
\bxtexlogoimport{<name>,...}
: Defines a command to output the logo specified by<name>
. For example,\bxtexlogoimport{BibTeX}
defines the command\BibTeX
to output theBibTeX
logo, if the command is undefined. Alternatively, a list element in the argument can have the following forms:+<name>
: Defines forcefully; for example,+BibTeX
defines the command\BibTeX
even if the command is already defined.<prefix>-<name>
: Defines with a prefix; for example,my-BibTeX
defines the command\myBibTeX
for the logoBibTeX
, if the command is undefined.<prefix>+<name>
: Defines forcefully with a prefix; for example,my+BibTeX
overwrites the command\myBibTeX
.
The `<name>` part can be either `*` or `**` instead of a valid logo name. There `*` means “all the primary logo names” and `**` means “all the secondary logo names”. (The logo classification will be described later.) For example, `{*,my+**}` imports all the primary logos (without prefix, non-forcefully) and then imports forcefully all the secondary logos with prefix `my`.
Note that the logo names explicitly given earlier are excluded from the bulk import by `*` and `**`. For example, `{BibTeX,my-*}` defines `\BibTeX` and `\myXeTeX` but not `\myBibTeX`.
\bxtexlogoImport{<name>,...}
: The same as\bxtexlogoimport
, except that the logo names explicitly given are not excluded from the target of bulk imports in the future. This command is intended to be used in packages and classes.
\bxtexlogo{<name>}: Outputs the logo of name
<name>. This form can
be always used, whether the logo is imported or not.
Avaiable logo names
The logo names supported by this package are divided into two classes: “primary” (popular software) and “secondary” (all others).
Primary logos
You can bulk-import the primary logos with \bxtexlogoimport{*}
.
(Logos provided by hologo)
AmSLaTeX
AmSTeX
BibTeX
ConTeXt
eTeX
LaTeX
LaTeXe
for “LaTeX 2ε” logoLuaLaTeX
LuaTeX
LyX
METAFONT
METAPOST
pdfTeX
pdfLaTeX
TeX
XeLaTeX
XeTeX
(Logos provided by this package)
epTeX
for “ε-pTeX” logoeupTeX
for “ε-upTeX” logoJBibTeX
(old version of pBibTeX)pBibTeX
pLaTeXe
for “pLaTeX 2ε”pLaTeX
pTeX
TikZ
upBibTeX
upLaTeX
upLaTeXe
for “upLaTeX 2ε”upTeX
Secondary logos
You can bulk-import the secondary logos with \bxtexlogoimport{**}
.
(Logos provided by hologo)
HanTheThanh
for “Hàn Thế Thành”KOMAScript
LaTeXTeX
for “(La)TeX”NTS
PiCTeX
SageTeX
SLiTeX
teTeX
TTH
(Logos provided by this package)
ApTeX
CSTUG
HeVeA
JBibTeX
JLaTeX
JTeX
KaTeX
KET
for prefixKETpic
LaTeXiT
LaTeXML
logoAleph
for “א”logoLambda
for “Λ”logoLamed
for “ל”logoOmega
for “Ω”OpTeX
pTeXsT
XyM
for prefixXyMTeX
- … and more exotic ones, such as
BaSiX
(See the sample document for detail.)
Addtional logos
Starting from v0.6, all hologo logos (not only ones classified as “primary” or “secondary”) can be imported through \bxtexlogoimport
command, as long as its name contains only letters. For example, the logo Xe
(the head part of the XeTeX
logo) that is provided by hologo can be imported by invoking \bxtexlogoimport{Xe}
, and then you can output this logo by typing \Xe
. (You can also do \bxtexlogoimport{my-Xe}
instead, of course.) Note that these “non-classified” logos are never included in the target of bulk import.
Note. The command \bxtexlogo
also supports all hologo logos and thus can be used in place of \hologo
, just if you like it.
Moreover, the bxtexlogo itself provides a few “non-classified” logos, such as e
(the head part of eTeX
logo). This logo can be used by importing (perhaps with a prefix) or by writing \bxtexlogo{e}
. See the sample document for detail.
Notices
- You are recommended to load the graphicx package; its functionality will be utilized to improve the output of logos.
- You cannot use the logo commands in math mode.
- You can use the logos provided by this package in PDF strings, but not in TeX4ht workflow (contrary to the logos provided by hologo).
- The functionality of the hologo package is not altered in any way.
- You cannot apply the management commands of hologo (
\hologoSetup
etc.) to the logos provided by this package.
Revision History
- Version 0.6 ‹2022/05/05›
- More logos: HiTeX, TeX–XeT.
- Add
\bxtexlogo
.- Add
\bxtexlogoReflect
.
- Add
- Add
- More logos: HiTeX, TeX–XeT.
- Version 0.5 ‹2021/11/11›
- More logos: OpTeX, CSTUG.
- (experimental) Add
\bxtexlogoUseBboldx
.
- (experimental) Add
- More logos: OpTeX, CSTUG.
- Version 0.4 ‹2018/03/11›
- More logos: ApTeX, DVIPDFMx.
- Add
\bxtexlogoItalicOrSlant
.
- Add
- More logos: ApTeX, DVIPDFMx.
- Version 0.3 ‹2017/11/11›
- More logos.
- Version 0.2a ‹2016/11/11›
- Bug fix.
- Version 0.2 ‹2016/04/01›
- The first public version.
Takayuki YATO (aka. "ZR") https://github.com/zr-tex8r
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bxtexlogo – Additional TeX-family logos
The hologo package provides many useful logos of popular (and not so popular) TeX-family software. However, its interface is a bit cumbersome because you must type \hologo{BibTeX} instead of \BibTeX.
This package makes it possible to import some of the logos provided by hologo as single commands, such as \BibTeX.
Additionally, the package provides logos of some TeX-family software that is popular mainly in Japan. These logos can be imported in the same way as those provided by the \hologo command.
bxtexlogo depends on hologo and cjhebrew (if \logoAleph and \logoLamed are used).
Package | bxtexlogo |
Home page | https://github.com/zr-tex8r/BXtexlogo |
Version | 0.6 |
Licenses | MIT License |
Copyright | 2017–2022 Takayuki YATO (aka. “ZR”) |
Maintainer | Takayuki Yato |
Contained in | TeX Live as bxtexlogo MiKTeX as bxtexlogo |
Topics | Logo |
See also | hologo |