Sujet : CTAN update: tkz-elements
De : erik (at) *nospam* ctan.org (CTAN Announcements)
Groupes : comp.text.texDate : 17. Jun 2025, 08:46:06
Autres entêtes
Organisation : CTAN
Message-ID : <647d6745-a98b-21a8-362c-52f5a3390a07@ctan.org>
Alain Matthes submitted an update to the
tkz-elements
package.
Version number: 4.15c 2025-06-15
License type: lppl1.3
Summary description: A Lua library for drawing Euclidean geometry with TikZ or tkz-euclide
Announcement text:
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- version 4.15c
- Package additions and corrections:
- `tkz_dc` has become `tkz.dc` since the previous version. A few occurrences of `tkz_dc` remained and have beenremoved.
- Improved argument support in triangle methods: methods that previously used arg as the number of cyclic permutations of $(A,B,C)$ (selecting the first vertex) now also accept the vertex itself. (`bisector`, `altitude`, `ex-circle` etc.)
This makes usage clearer and improves compatibility with other methods.
- Added a function `tkz.is_direct` to find out whether an angle defined by three points is in the direct direction.
- Added tkz.trisector which divides a sector into three identical sectors. The result is two points.
- Added a new method for the triangle class: mediator, to obtain the bisector of the side opposite the chosen vertex. This method existed for a straight line (segment).
- Documentation
- Changes to reflect new developments.
- Example added: Morley triangle in Examples.
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This package is located at
https://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/tkz/tkz-elementsMore information is at
https://www.ctan.org/pkg/tkz-elements------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thanks for the upload.
For the CTAN Team
Erik Braun
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