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LaTeX Graphics with TikZ

By : Stefan Kottwitz
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LaTeX Graphics with TikZ

4.5 (4)
By: Stefan Kottwitz

Overview of this book

In this first-of-its-kind TikZ book, you’ll embark on a journey to discover the fascinating realm of TikZ—what it’s about, the philosophy behind it, and what sets it apart from other graphics libraries. From installation procedures to the intricacies of its syntax, this comprehensive guide will help you use TikZ to create flawless graphics to captivate your audience in theses, articles, or books. You’ll learn all the details starting with drawing nodes, edges, and arrows and arranging them with perfect alignment. As you explore advanced features, you’ll gain proficiency in using colors and transparency for filling and shading, and clipping image parts. You’ll learn to define TikZ styles and work with coordinate calculations and transformations. That’s not all! You’ll work with layers, overlays, absolute positioning, and adding special decorations and take it a step further using add-on packages for drawing diagrams, charts, and plots. By the end of this TikZ book, you’ll have mastered the finer details of image creation, enabling you to achieve visually stunning graphics with great precision.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)

Further reading

The TikZ manual explains nodes in Part III, Section 17, Nodes and Edges. You can open the manual by typing texdoc tikz at the command prompt or online at https://texdoc.org/pkg/tikz as a PDF document. You can read that chapter in an online HTML version of the manual at https://tikz.dev/tikz-shapes.

Furthermore, the TikZ manual has a comprehensive reference of shapes in Part V, Section 71, Shape Library, also online at https://tikz.dev/library-shapes. It shows all shapes with anchors and many customizations.

The tikzpeople package documentation is available at https://texdoc.org/pkg/tikzpeople.

The home page for the epstopdf tool is https://tug.org/epstopdf/; there, you can find links to download it and documentation.