Directory macros/latex/contrib/gridpapers
The gridpapers package
Make your own quadrille, graph, hex, etc. paper! Uses the PGF/TikZ package for LaTeX, which should be part of any modern TeX installation. All colors and spacing are customizable.
There are .tex files in the examples/ directory to help get you started with customization. Each tex file has an almost-empty body, with a \usepackage
statement that you can customize. For example, examples/engineer-pad.tex looks like this:
\documentclass{article} \usepackage[pattern=majmin, colorset=engineer]{gridpapers} \begin{document} \thispagestyle{empty} ~ \end{document}
(The ~
in the body forces a non-empty body, or else latex wouldn't generate a PDF).
Note: This package is distinct from a different package with a similar name, graphpaper (on CTAN).
Installation
If gridpapers
is already provided in your TeX distribution, skip this section. You should be able to install gridpapers
from the CTAN via your distribution's utility (e.g. the TeX Live Utility). Alternatively, you can get the package from the source repository on GitHub. If you do not want to do a "full" installation, just copy gridpapers.sty into the same directory as your LaTeX source.
Usage
All the configuration happens via the \usepackage
command. The current valid options are:
pattern=<name>
:
Valid pattern names are: std,stdeight,majmin,dot,hex,tri,iso,lightcone,ruled,doubleruled
. Default is std
. Patterns come with default page geometry (size and margins; see geometry
), and default 'fullness' (whether they fill the page or not; see options fullpage
and textarea
).
colorset=<name>
:
std,precocious,brickred,engineer,plumpad
. Default is std
. A preset determines the majorcolor
, minorcolor
, and bgcolor
all at once. But, you can start from a preset and then override some colors.majorcolor=<color>
: Override the preset "major" color. This can be a named color, or using the syntax from xcolor to mix colors together.minorcolor=<color>
: Override the preset "minor" color. As above.bgcolor=<color>
: Override the preset background color. As above.patternsize=<length>
: Override the preset pattern size. The meaning of this length argument is different for each pattern; see PDF documentation for full details..dotsize=<length>
: Controls the size of the dots themselves forpattern=dot
. Default:.7pt
fullpage
: Make the pattern fill the whole page.textarea
: Make the pattern fill only the text area of the document. At most one of thefullpage
ortextarea
can be specified. If one is specified, it will override the default 'fullness' setting of the pattern.geometry={<geometry spec>}
: Page geometry specification, using the syntax of the geometry package. If the geometry package was loaded before gridpapers, this option will be ignored. This specification will override the pattern's default page geometry.
For example, let's say you want to use the tri
pattern, which by default fills the page. But you want it to fill just the textarea of an A4 page with 2cm margins, and you want the triangles to be .75cm long. Finally, you like the colors of the engineer
set, but want a white background. Then you would write:
\usepackage[pattern=tri, patternsize=0.75cm, textarea, colorset=engineer, bgcolor=white, geometry={a4paper, margin=2cm}]{gridpapers}
Gallery
Some example styles:
Credits
This package was created by Robert McNees with additional contributions from Leo C. Stein, and is maintained by both. This material is subject to the LaTeX Project Public License 1.3c, (c) 2017-2021. The hexagon pattern code is due to Philippe Goutet.
Download the contents of this package in one zip archive (230.9k).
gridpapers – Graph paper backgrounds and color schemes
This package provides many preset yet customizable graph paper backgrounds. Some of the preset patterns include standard quadrille or graph pattern, dot grid, hexagons, isometric or triangular grid, squares with 45° “light cone” lines, ruled, and more. Pattern sizes can be controlled via package options. There are several preset color palletes, and colors can be overridden.
The package uses the PGF/TikZ package, and the geometry package to control page size.
Package | gridpapers |
Bug tracker | https://github.com/mcnees/LaTeX-Graph-Paper/issues |
Repository | https://github.com/mcnees/LaTeX-Graph-Paper |
Version | 1.0.2 2021-03-27 |
Licenses | The LaTeX Project Public License 1.3 |
Copyright | 2021 Robert McNees, Leo C. Stein |
Maintainer | Robert McNees Leo Stein |
Contained in | TeX Live as gridpapers MiKTeX as gridpapers |
Topics | PGF TikZ Background |
See also | graphpaper |