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* How do I make TikZ pictures (babel) that are both viewable as block results, _and_ properly exportable? (invert colours?)
@ 2020-05-25  3:10 Vladimir Nikishkin
  2020-05-25  3:22 ` Vladimir Nikishkin
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From: Vladimir Nikishkin @ 2020-05-25  3:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

Hello, everyone

So...

I have the following block:

#+name: figure-1-2
#+header: :imagemagick yes :iminoptions -density 600 :imoutoptions -geometry 300
#+header: :fit yes :headers '("\\usepackage{tikz}")
#+header: :buffer on
#+begin_src latex :results value graphics file :exports both :file
figure-1-2-tree.png
\usetikzlibrary{trees}
\begin{tikzpicture}[color=gray]
\node {sqrt} % root
  child { node {sqrt-iter}
                  child[sibling distance=5cm] { node{ good-enough }
                          child[sibling distance=2cm] { node { square } }
                          child[sibling distance=2cm] { node { abs } } }
                  child { node{ improve }
                          child { node { average } } } };
\end{tikzpicture}
#+end_src

Note the [color=gray] parameter to the tikzpicture environment.

I use a dark theme (arguably more merciful for the eyes when spending
a lot of time working with computers).

Therefore, when I type C-c at a picture block, I'm want to be getting
a picture that is decently viewable on a black background. But when I
am exporting the document, I expect to print it on a white piece of
paper, so I want the pictures to be viewable too.

These two requirements are contradictory to each other, so I need some
additional level of abstraction somewhere here. But where?

[color=gray] is a workaround, as it is visible on both the black
background and the white background. If I don't find anything better,
I will just either let it be, or replace it with [color=blue].

But ideally, I'd like to export black-on-white pictures to LaTeX, and
keep white-on-black when using the org document directly.

Has this been already solved by some canned recipe? I'm getting lost
in too many levels of abstraction:
GTK Theme -> Emacs Theme -> org -> TikZ -> LaTeX -> Viewer

-- 
Yours sincerely, Vladimir Nikishkin


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* Re: How do I make TikZ pictures (babel) that are both viewable as block results, _and_ properly exportable? (invert colours?)
  2020-05-25  3:10 How do I make TikZ pictures (babel) that are both viewable as block results, _and_ properly exportable? (invert colours?) Vladimir Nikishkin
@ 2020-05-25  3:22 ` Vladimir Nikishkin
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Vladimir Nikishkin @ 2020-05-25  3:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

Additionally, what does the :buffer on header argument do?

I seem to see it in the examples, but can't find in the info document.

2020-05-25 11:10 GMT+08:00, Vladimir Nikishkin <lockywolf@gmail.com>:
> Hello, everyone
>
> So...
>
> I have the following block:
>
> #+name: figure-1-2
> #+header: :imagemagick yes :iminoptions -density 600 :imoutoptions -geometry
> 300
> #+header: :fit yes :headers '("\\usepackage{tikz}")
> #+header: :buffer on
> #+begin_src latex :results value graphics file :exports both :file
> figure-1-2-tree.png
> \usetikzlibrary{trees}
> \begin{tikzpicture}[color=gray]
> \node {sqrt} % root
>   child { node {sqrt-iter}
>                   child[sibling distance=5cm] { node{ good-enough }
>                           child[sibling distance=2cm] { node { square } }
>                           child[sibling distance=2cm] { node { abs } } }
>                   child { node{ improve }
>                           child { node { average } } } };
> \end{tikzpicture}
> #+end_src
>
> Note the [color=gray] parameter to the tikzpicture environment.
>
> I use a dark theme (arguably more merciful for the eyes when spending
> a lot of time working with computers).
>
> Therefore, when I type C-c at a picture block, I'm want to be getting
> a picture that is decently viewable on a black background. But when I
> am exporting the document, I expect to print it on a white piece of
> paper, so I want the pictures to be viewable too.
>
> These two requirements are contradictory to each other, so I need some
> additional level of abstraction somewhere here. But where?
>
> [color=gray] is a workaround, as it is visible on both the black
> background and the white background. If I don't find anything better,
> I will just either let it be, or replace it with [color=blue].
>
> But ideally, I'd like to export black-on-white pictures to LaTeX, and
> keep white-on-black when using the org document directly.
>
> Has this been already solved by some canned recipe? I'm getting lost
> in too many levels of abstraction:
> GTK Theme -> Emacs Theme -> org -> TikZ -> LaTeX -> Viewer
>
> --
> Yours sincerely, Vladimir Nikishkin
>


-- 
Yours sincerely, Vladimir Nikishkin


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