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old style “caution” boxes
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Nicer wavy line with TikZTabular border styleTikZ draw-Putting old calendar style date in left marginUsing a pgfplots-style legend in a plain-old tikzpictureLong Division with BoxesArranging connected boxesFormatting answer boxesHow to enumerate with borders (boxes)?Rounded boxes around textFlowchart of Nested BoxesOverlay multiple boxes in tikz
Technical manuals from the 60s and 70s sometimes had eye-catching CAUTION boxes surrounded by wavy or curly lines.
My best attempt at re-creating this is not ideal as I can't get the snake to line up on all corners:
begintikzpicture
draw[very thick,decorate,
decoration=snake,segment length=9.5pt]
(0,0) rectangle (140pt,40pt)
node[pos=0.5] textbfCAUTION;
endtikzpicture
I would also be willing to use any other package which can produce fancy boxes with borders.
tikz-pgf border
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Technical manuals from the 60s and 70s sometimes had eye-catching CAUTION boxes surrounded by wavy or curly lines.
My best attempt at re-creating this is not ideal as I can't get the snake to line up on all corners:
begintikzpicture
draw[very thick,decorate,
decoration=snake,segment length=9.5pt]
(0,0) rectangle (140pt,40pt)
node[pos=0.5] textbfCAUTION;
endtikzpicture
I would also be willing to use any other package which can produce fancy boxes with borders.
tikz-pgf border
add a comment |
Technical manuals from the 60s and 70s sometimes had eye-catching CAUTION boxes surrounded by wavy or curly lines.
My best attempt at re-creating this is not ideal as I can't get the snake to line up on all corners:
begintikzpicture
draw[very thick,decorate,
decoration=snake,segment length=9.5pt]
(0,0) rectangle (140pt,40pt)
node[pos=0.5] textbfCAUTION;
endtikzpicture
I would also be willing to use any other package which can produce fancy boxes with borders.
tikz-pgf border
Technical manuals from the 60s and 70s sometimes had eye-catching CAUTION boxes surrounded by wavy or curly lines.
My best attempt at re-creating this is not ideal as I can't get the snake to line up on all corners:
begintikzpicture
draw[very thick,decorate,
decoration=snake,segment length=9.5pt]
(0,0) rectangle (140pt,40pt)
node[pos=0.5] textbfCAUTION;
endtikzpicture
I would also be willing to use any other package which can produce fancy boxes with borders.
tikz-pgf border
tikz-pgf border
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To very first approximation I would employ Jake's complete sines here to modify your proposal to
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]article
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarydecorations
begindocument
pgfdeclaredecorationcomplete sinesinitial
stateinitial[
width=+0pt,
next state=sine,
persistent precomputation=pgfmathsetmacromatchinglength
pgfdecoratedinputsegmentlength / int(pgfdecoratedinputsegmentlength/pgfdecorationsegmentlength)
setlengthpgfdecorationsegmentlengthmatchinglength pt
]
statesine[width=pgfdecorationsegmentlength]
pgfpathsinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
pgfpathcosinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength-0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
pgfpathsinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength-0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
pgfpathcosinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
statefinal
begintikzpicture
draw[very thick,decorate,
decoration=complete sines,segment length=9.5pt]
(0,0) rectangle (140pt,40pt)
node[pos=0.5] textbfCAUTION;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
There are many conceivable ways to modify this, e.g.
begintikzpicture
draw[very thick,decorate,
decoration=complete sines,segment length=9.5pt]
(0,0) rectangle (140pt,40pt)
node[pos=0.5] textbfCAUTION;
draw[very thick,decorate,
decoration=complete sines,segment length=9.5pt]
(1pt,0.4pt) rectangle (141pt,40.4pt) ;
endtikzpicture
along with more fancy options.
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2 hours ago
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To very first approximation I would employ Jake's complete sines here to modify your proposal to
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]article
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarydecorations
begindocument
pgfdeclaredecorationcomplete sinesinitial
stateinitial[
width=+0pt,
next state=sine,
persistent precomputation=pgfmathsetmacromatchinglength
pgfdecoratedinputsegmentlength / int(pgfdecoratedinputsegmentlength/pgfdecorationsegmentlength)
setlengthpgfdecorationsegmentlengthmatchinglength pt
]
statesine[width=pgfdecorationsegmentlength]
pgfpathsinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
pgfpathcosinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength-0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
pgfpathsinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength-0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
pgfpathcosinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
statefinal
begintikzpicture
draw[very thick,decorate,
decoration=complete sines,segment length=9.5pt]
(0,0) rectangle (140pt,40pt)
node[pos=0.5] textbfCAUTION;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
There are many conceivable ways to modify this, e.g.
begintikzpicture
draw[very thick,decorate,
decoration=complete sines,segment length=9.5pt]
(0,0) rectangle (140pt,40pt)
node[pos=0.5] textbfCAUTION;
draw[very thick,decorate,
decoration=complete sines,segment length=9.5pt]
(1pt,0.4pt) rectangle (141pt,40.4pt) ;
endtikzpicture
along with more fancy options.
... will be offline for a while...
– marmot
2 hours ago
add a comment |
To very first approximation I would employ Jake's complete sines here to modify your proposal to
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]article
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarydecorations
begindocument
pgfdeclaredecorationcomplete sinesinitial
stateinitial[
width=+0pt,
next state=sine,
persistent precomputation=pgfmathsetmacromatchinglength
pgfdecoratedinputsegmentlength / int(pgfdecoratedinputsegmentlength/pgfdecorationsegmentlength)
setlengthpgfdecorationsegmentlengthmatchinglength pt
]
statesine[width=pgfdecorationsegmentlength]
pgfpathsinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
pgfpathcosinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength-0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
pgfpathsinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength-0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
pgfpathcosinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
statefinal
begintikzpicture
draw[very thick,decorate,
decoration=complete sines,segment length=9.5pt]
(0,0) rectangle (140pt,40pt)
node[pos=0.5] textbfCAUTION;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
There are many conceivable ways to modify this, e.g.
begintikzpicture
draw[very thick,decorate,
decoration=complete sines,segment length=9.5pt]
(0,0) rectangle (140pt,40pt)
node[pos=0.5] textbfCAUTION;
draw[very thick,decorate,
decoration=complete sines,segment length=9.5pt]
(1pt,0.4pt) rectangle (141pt,40.4pt) ;
endtikzpicture
along with more fancy options.
... will be offline for a while...
– marmot
2 hours ago
add a comment |
To very first approximation I would employ Jake's complete sines here to modify your proposal to
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]article
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarydecorations
begindocument
pgfdeclaredecorationcomplete sinesinitial
stateinitial[
width=+0pt,
next state=sine,
persistent precomputation=pgfmathsetmacromatchinglength
pgfdecoratedinputsegmentlength / int(pgfdecoratedinputsegmentlength/pgfdecorationsegmentlength)
setlengthpgfdecorationsegmentlengthmatchinglength pt
]
statesine[width=pgfdecorationsegmentlength]
pgfpathsinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
pgfpathcosinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength-0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
pgfpathsinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength-0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
pgfpathcosinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
statefinal
begintikzpicture
draw[very thick,decorate,
decoration=complete sines,segment length=9.5pt]
(0,0) rectangle (140pt,40pt)
node[pos=0.5] textbfCAUTION;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
There are many conceivable ways to modify this, e.g.
begintikzpicture
draw[very thick,decorate,
decoration=complete sines,segment length=9.5pt]
(0,0) rectangle (140pt,40pt)
node[pos=0.5] textbfCAUTION;
draw[very thick,decorate,
decoration=complete sines,segment length=9.5pt]
(1pt,0.4pt) rectangle (141pt,40.4pt) ;
endtikzpicture
along with more fancy options.
To very first approximation I would employ Jake's complete sines here to modify your proposal to
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]article
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarydecorations
begindocument
pgfdeclaredecorationcomplete sinesinitial
stateinitial[
width=+0pt,
next state=sine,
persistent precomputation=pgfmathsetmacromatchinglength
pgfdecoratedinputsegmentlength / int(pgfdecoratedinputsegmentlength/pgfdecorationsegmentlength)
setlengthpgfdecorationsegmentlengthmatchinglength pt
]
statesine[width=pgfdecorationsegmentlength]
pgfpathsinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
pgfpathcosinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength-0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
pgfpathsinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength-0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
pgfpathcosinepgfpoint0.25pgfdecorationsegmentlength0.5pgfdecorationsegmentamplitude
statefinal
begintikzpicture
draw[very thick,decorate,
decoration=complete sines,segment length=9.5pt]
(0,0) rectangle (140pt,40pt)
node[pos=0.5] textbfCAUTION;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
There are many conceivable ways to modify this, e.g.
begintikzpicture
draw[very thick,decorate,
decoration=complete sines,segment length=9.5pt]
(0,0) rectangle (140pt,40pt)
node[pos=0.5] textbfCAUTION;
draw[very thick,decorate,
decoration=complete sines,segment length=9.5pt]
(1pt,0.4pt) rectangle (141pt,40.4pt) ;
endtikzpicture
along with more fancy options.
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