I am trying to create an eps/pdf includeable graphics, and rather than working with fractions, I thought I would simply use large integers. However, somehow the standalone class and tikz don't like to go above 575:
This is not a TikZ error but a TeX one. You've exceeded TeX's maximum dimension. It is not possible to persuade TeX to exceed that dimension in the strong sense that it would no longer be TeX. This is a hard limit and TeX is frozen (except for bug fixes).
[Even if Okular didn't have a bug which renders my images terrible, an image of an empty, undrawn box would hardly merit posting. Imagine a white area 576mm by 576mm. This one is easy to do in your head!]
When I try to fit the page size to my tikz image, too much is cropped. No matter whether I use \documentclassstandalone, \documentclass[preview=true]standalone or \usepackage[active,tightpage]preview\PreviewEnvironmenttikzpicture. The complete source:
Jane Bown captured the Amalfi Grocer when on holiday in Italy. It was published on page 8 of the Observer on 29 August 1954, and is a classic example of a standalone photograph, published during the heyday of the genre
Jane Bown captured the Amalfi Grocer when on holiday in Italy. It was published on page 8 of the Observer on 29 August 1954, and is a classic example of a standalone photograph, published during the heyday of the genre
A class and package is provided which allows TeX pictures or other TeX code to be compiled standalone or as part of a main document. Special support for pictures with beamer overlays is also provided.
The package is used in the main document and skips extra preambles in sub-files. The class may be used to simplify the preamble in sub-files. By default the preview package is used to display the typeset code without margins.
The 7I60 is a standalone (no bus) version of the FPGA based Anything I/O card series. It provides 96 I/O bits and 4 serial ports. There are 2 RS-232 ports and 2 RS- 485 ports. One of the RS-232 serial ports is used for downloading initial configurations to the on-card Flash EEPROM for FPGA configuration, the other ports can be used for any purpose. The 96 I/O bits are available on four 50 pin connectors, 24 bits per connector. The 50 pin connectors have I/O module rack compatible pinouts. The connector pinout uses interleaved grounds for lower crosstalk and controlled impedance. Socketed pull-up resistor networks (or optional termination networks) are provided for all I/O bits. PwrGood, Done, Init and status LEDs are provided for debugging puposes as are 8 FPGA driven LEDs and a FPGA driven beeper. Several I/O interface daughter cards are available for the 7I60. These cards include a 4 axis 3A Hbridge, a 2 Axis 3A stepper motor driver, an analog servo amp. interface, an RS-422/485 interface, and a debug LED card. 2 daughter cards can plug directly onto the 7I60. Many I/O configuration files are provided with the 7I60 including simple remote I/O, smart remote I/O, 4 and 8 axis servo motion control, 4 and 8 axis microstepping stepper motor control, multiple channel PWM generator, quadrature counters and more. VHDL source is provided for all configurations. 2 FPGA system clocks are provided: a 50MHZ Crystal and a 25, 33, 50, 66, 80 MHz PLL. The 7I60 uses a 200K gate Xilinx SpartanII FPGA. Free development tools for The SpartanII are available (Xilinx WebPack) from Xilinx s web site.
The display-mode CSS media feature can be used to test whether a web app is being displayed in a normal browser tab or in some alternative way, such as a standalone app or fullscreen mode.
All of the available display area is used and no user agent chrome is shown. This can be used to apply CSS only when the app has been put in fullscreen mode by the Fullscreen API or by using the fullscreen value of the display member of the Wep App Manifest.
This mode allows users to continue consuming specific content while they interact with other sites or applications on their device. The app is displayed in a floating and always-on-top window. This can be used to apply CSS only when the app has been put in Picture-in-Picture mode by the Document Picture-in-Picture API.
The application will look and feel like a standalone application. This can include the application having a different window, its own icon in the application launcher, etc. In this mode, the user agent will exclude UI elements for controlling navigation, but can include other UI elements such as a status bar.
In this example, we combine the display-mode: picture-in-picture value with the prefers-color-scheme media feature to create light and dark color schemes that are applied based on the user's color scheme preference, only when the app is being shown in Picture-in-Picture mode.
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