[//]: # (the euflag LaTeX package) # The euflag LaTeX2ε package This is the README.md file for the euflag LaTeX package v0.91 (2023-12-30) generated by ClassPack v.1.28 (2024-02-21) on 1 March 2024 at 10:07:56 ## Summary %% This package implements a single command `\euflag` which reproduces the official flag of the European Union (EU) using the built-in picture environment (no need for TikZ). %% The flag is reproduced at 1em high based on the current font size, so it can be scaled arbitrarily by changing the font size locally (see examples in the informal table labelled ‘examples’ in §2). An option allows for the flag baseline to be aligned on the bottom star. ![Flag of the European Union](http://latex.silmaril.ie/packages/euflag/euflag.png) ## Automated installation %% If this package is distributed from [CTAN](https://ctan.org/pkg/euflag), it should be in a zip file which allows it to be installed automatically by the TeX Live Manager (_tlmgr_) and similar automated installers. If you are using automated LaTeX package installation, no further action is required. %% If you are using the TeX Live Manager program manually, you can install this package with the command: ```bash $ tlmgr install euflag ``` ## TDS installation %% This package is also available as a TeX Directory System (TDS) zip file (`.tds.zip`) from [the author’s package site](http://latex.silmaril.ie/packages/euflag). This is the standard directory layout for a modern TeX installation which enables the package to be unzipped directly into your Personal TeX Directory without the need to use _tlmgr_. %% If you haven’t yet created a Personal TeX Directory, see [Formatting Information](http://latex.silmaril.ie/formattinginformation/) for details of what one is, and how to create it. * You can install this package on any TDS-compliant personal system (laptop, desktop, workstation, table, smartphone, PDA, etc) by unzipping it straight into your Personal TeX Directory. This will put all the files into the right places, so you can start using them immediately. * On a shared (multiuser) system like a server, the administrator can unzip it into the `$TEXMFLOCAL` directory instead (see below), and run your TeX directory-indexing program (eg _texhash_, _mktexlsr_, etc) so that everyone can use it. * If you are using an old non-TDS-compliant system, or an online system with no TDS access, unzip the files _without their directory structure_ and put them all in your document directory. ## Usage %% Include the line shown below in the Preamble of your LaTeX document; a `\documentclass` line should be at the top; a `\usepackage` command normally goes anywhere in your Preamble: ```LaTeX \usepackage[options]{euflag} ``` %% (similarly for other classes or packages). Read the documentation for the options available, if any. The documentation is distributed as a PDF document in the zip file. You can also regenerate it by typesetting the `euflag.dtx` file with xelatex (and biber and _makeindex_) in the normal way. ## Bugs and TODO %% No outstanding reported bugs at the time of this version. %% For TODO items, see the PDF documentation. ## Copyright %% The following statement is included in the source code: Transformed from euflag.xml by ClassPack db2dtx.xsl version 1.28 (2024-02-21) on Friday 1 March 2024 at 10:07:56 euflag.sty is copyright © 2019-2023 by Peter Flynn This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this license is in: http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later. This work has the LPPL maintenance status ‘maintained’. The current maintainer of this work is Peter Flynn This work consists of the files euflag.dtx and euflag.ins, and any other ancillary files listed in the MANIFEST.