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I am trying to achieve the following result:




  1. Get a grid over the title page

  2. Have a figure that looks like a stock price process


Does anyone know how I can achieve this?



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  • For the layout, you should take alook at the titling mackage, which has some tools to custimise maketitle.
    – Bernard
    Dec 24 at 20:31










  • @Bernard Thanks for replying.
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 20:40
















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I am trying to achieve the following result:




  1. Get a grid over the title page

  2. Have a figure that looks like a stock price process


Does anyone know how I can achieve this?



GOAL










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  • For the layout, you should take alook at the titling mackage, which has some tools to custimise maketitle.
    – Bernard
    Dec 24 at 20:31










  • @Bernard Thanks for replying.
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 20:40














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I am trying to achieve the following result:




  1. Get a grid over the title page

  2. Have a figure that looks like a stock price process


Does anyone know how I can achieve this?



GOAL










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I am trying to achieve the following result:




  1. Get a grid over the title page

  2. Have a figure that looks like a stock price process


Does anyone know how I can achieve this?



GOAL







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  • For the layout, you should take alook at the titling mackage, which has some tools to custimise maketitle.
    – Bernard
    Dec 24 at 20:31










  • @Bernard Thanks for replying.
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 20:40


















  • For the layout, you should take alook at the titling mackage, which has some tools to custimise maketitle.
    – Bernard
    Dec 24 at 20:31










  • @Bernard Thanks for replying.
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 20:40
















For the layout, you should take alook at the titling mackage, which has some tools to custimise maketitle.
– Bernard
Dec 24 at 20:31




For the layout, you should take alook at the titling mackage, which has some tools to custimise maketitle.
– Bernard
Dec 24 at 20:31












@Bernard Thanks for replying.
– Sean
Dec 24 at 20:40




@Bernard Thanks for replying.
– Sean
Dec 24 at 20:40










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A tikz version of the mountain range:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}

definecolor{vua}{RGB}{106,153,218}

begin{document}


begin{tikzpicture}[yscale=-1,remember picture,overlay,scale=4.1,yshift=-1.7cm,xshift=-1.7cm]
shadedraw[vua,top color=vua!30!white, bottom color=white,ultra thick] (0.4235,7.2111) -- (0.4817,7.2296) -- (0.5329,7.2404) -- (0.5531,7.1788) -- (0.5959,7.1293) -- (0.6374,7.1233) -- (0.6555,7.1050) -- (0.6952,7.1397) -- (0.7293,7.1693) -- (0.7459,7.0832) -- (0.7954,7.0434) -- (0.8272,7.1134) -- (0.8642,7.1423) -- (0.9119,7.2006) -- (0.9764,7.1723) -- (0.9984,7.1256) -- (1.0216,7.1517) -- (1.0439,7.1797) -- (1.0912,7.1256) -- (1.1394,7.0867) -- (1.2079,7.0282) -- (1.2411,6.9956) -- (1.2826,6.9526) -- (1.3213,6.9121) -- (1.3700,6.9439) -- (1.4111,6.9602) -- (1.4498,6.7843) -- (1.4737,6.7972) -- (1.4882,6.8109) -- (1.5118,6.7241) -- (1.5474,6.6155) -- (1.5861,6.5290) -- (1.6488,6.4263) -- (1.6735,6.4628) -- (1.7218,6.5092) -- (1.7587,6.5116) -- (1.7768,6.4481) -- (1.8204,6.3702) -- (1.8582,6.3455) -- (1.9301,6.3196) -- (1.9637,6.2909) -- (2.0110,6.1985) -- (2.0849,6.0881) -- (2.1081,6.0465) -- (2.1249,6.0683) -- (2.1405,6.0900) -- (2.1643,6.0092) -- (2.2058,5.9980) -- (2.2462,6.0963) -- (2.2776,6.0122) -- (2.2969,5.9441) -- (2.3590,6.0104) -- (2.3963,6.0443) -- (2.4195,6.0483) -- (2.4771,6.3049) -- (2.5167,6.4263) -- (2.6031,6.4744) -- (2.6262,6.5306) -- (2.6448,6.5757) -- (2.6638,6.5399) -- (2.6949,6.4636) -- (2.7642,6.2239) -- (2.8125,6.1192) -- (2.8482,6.0591) -- (2.8912,6.0216) -- (2.9065,6.0402) -- (2.9313,5.9722) -- (2.9859,5.8908) -- (3.0013,5.9079) -- (3.0841,5.9219) -- (3.1528,5.7742) -- (3.1860,5.6956) -- (3.2203,5.6106) -- (3.2778,5.6701) -- (3.2911,5.6696) -- (3.3108,5.5924) -- (3.3267,5.5248) -- (3.3718,5.5913) -- (3.4261,5.6778) -- (3.4580,5.6168) -- (3.4969,5.5489) -- (3.5292,5.5009) -- (3.5421,5.4505) -- (3.5751,5.4092) -- (3.6164,5.4295) -- (3.6316,5.4530) -- (3.6515,5.3443) -- (3.6685,5.2281) -- (3.6975,5.2587) -- (3.7162,5.3024) -- (3.7330,5.2910) -- (3.7838,5.2619) -- (3.8352,5.3058) -- (3.9191,5.2277) -- (3.9397,5.1066) -- (3.9584,5.1212) -- (3.9795,5.1332) -- (3.9934,5.0876) -- (4.0281,4.9995) -- (4.0684,4.8470) -- (4.0871,4.7342) -- (4.1169,4.7508) -- (4.1329,4.7790) -- (4.1718,4.7173) -- (4.2116,4.6517) -- (4.2330,4.7404) -- (4.2530,4.8354) -- (4.2703,4.8276) -- (4.3042,4.8354) -- (4.3264,4.8524) -- (4.3602,4.6968) -- (4.3789,4.7038) -- (4.3977,4.7140) -- (4.4165,4.6833) -- (4.4527,4.6510) -- (4.5342,4.5085) -- (4.6302,4.2735) -- (4.6911,4.3614) -- (4.7087,4.4070) -- (4.7279,4.3524) -- (4.7632,4.2626) -- (4.7990,4.1987) -- (4.8353,4.1614) -- (4.8759,4.1041) -- (4.9534,4.0030) -- (4.9897,3.9676) -- (5.0243,3.9258) -- (5.0762,3.9839) -- (5.1137,4.0976) -- (5.1605,4.3093) -- (5.1891,4.5210) -- (5.2722,4.9245) -- (5.3006,5.0129) -- (5.3382,5.0565) -- (5.3738,5.0281) -- (5.3944,5.0378) -- (5.4314,4.9877) -- (5.4670,4.9343) -- (5.5165,4.9530) -- (5.5366,5.0470) -- (5.5579,5.1297) -- (5.5756,5.1219) -- (5.5905,5.1168) -- (5.6119,5.2214) -- (5.6501,5.3429) -- (5.6966,5.4970) -- (5.7298,5.5267) -- (current page.south east) -- (current page.south west) -- cycle;
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


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  • This is coming close! Is there a way to somehow hide all the code that is necessary, because the code looks huge in the file. Furthermore, is adjusting the positioning possible?
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 20:48












  • The position adjustment is resolved. But the code is still taking a huge amount of space
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 20:56






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    @Sean Well, your stock price curve contains a lot of data, if you want it shorter, you could approximate it with a rectangle :)
    – samcarter
    Dec 24 at 20:58










  • ahh, never mind then, because the result looks stunning! Last question, any idea how I can create a grid over the page? Thanks for answering on the Christmas eve ;-)
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 21:00






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    @Sean: You can put all the code in a second file, say titlepage.tex and then simply input{titlepage} in your main document.
    – Patrick Happel
    Dec 25 at 0:47



















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Very similar to @samcarter's nice answer and also a grid. (I am not very enthusiastic about punching in texts from a screen shot, so I let it be, but it will be straightforward to add the nodes or to use whatever template you have for that.) A local coordinate system a la this answer is installed.



documentclass{report}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{calc}
begin{document}
thispagestyle{empty} % probably not necessary when using a template with titlepage
begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
draw[dotted] let p1=($(current page.north east)-(current page.south west)$),
n1={(x1+2pt)/7},n2={(y1+2pt)/8}
in pgfextra{xdefmyw{x1}}
foreach X in {1,...,6}
{([xshift=-1pt+X*n1,yshift=-1pt]current page.south west) --
([xshift=-1pt+X*n1,yshift=1pt]current page.north west)}
foreach X in {1,...,7}
{([xshift=-1pt,yshift=-1pt+X*n2]current page.south west) --
([xshift=1pt,yshift=-1pt+X*n2]current page.south east)};
draw[blue,shift={(current page.south west)},top color=blue!30,bottom color=white]
plot[variable=x,domain=0:myw,samples=61,smooth]
({x*1pt},{0.7*x*1pt+(2*myw/(myw+x))*sin((x*1pt/myw)*630)*60pt-
pow(x/myw,4)*140pt+20pt*rand}) % https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/28463/121799
-- ++(2mm,0) --
([xshift=2mm,yshift=-2mm]current page.south east)
-- ([xshift=-2mm,yshift=-2mm]current page.south west);
begin{scope}[x={($(current page.south east)-(current page.south west)$)},
y={($(current page.north west)-(current page.south west)$)},
shift={(current page.south west)}] % inspired by https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/9562/121799
draw (0.2,0.8) -- (0.8,0.8) (0.2,0.6) -- (0.8,0.6);
fill[white] (0.25,0.62) rectangle (0.75,0.78);
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


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  • Thank you for your reply. Is it possible to have the figure look a little more like the stock price process as in the example?
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 21:05










  • nice answer! Are these the honey liquor stock prices?
    – samcarter
    Dec 24 at 21:05










  • @samcarter No, obviously these are the "Blauberge", see here. ;-)
    – marmot
    Dec 24 at 21:07






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    @Sean You should switch your field, I'd say. ;-)
    – marmot
    Dec 24 at 21:29






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    @Sean Amsterdam seems also not the best place to study mountains :)
    – samcarter
    Dec 24 at 21:33











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A tikz version of the mountain range:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}

definecolor{vua}{RGB}{106,153,218}

begin{document}


begin{tikzpicture}[yscale=-1,remember picture,overlay,scale=4.1,yshift=-1.7cm,xshift=-1.7cm]
shadedraw[vua,top color=vua!30!white, bottom color=white,ultra thick] (0.4235,7.2111) -- (0.4817,7.2296) -- (0.5329,7.2404) -- (0.5531,7.1788) -- (0.5959,7.1293) -- (0.6374,7.1233) -- (0.6555,7.1050) -- (0.6952,7.1397) -- (0.7293,7.1693) -- (0.7459,7.0832) -- (0.7954,7.0434) -- (0.8272,7.1134) -- (0.8642,7.1423) -- (0.9119,7.2006) -- (0.9764,7.1723) -- (0.9984,7.1256) -- (1.0216,7.1517) -- (1.0439,7.1797) -- (1.0912,7.1256) -- (1.1394,7.0867) -- (1.2079,7.0282) -- (1.2411,6.9956) -- (1.2826,6.9526) -- (1.3213,6.9121) -- (1.3700,6.9439) -- (1.4111,6.9602) -- (1.4498,6.7843) -- (1.4737,6.7972) -- (1.4882,6.8109) -- (1.5118,6.7241) -- (1.5474,6.6155) -- (1.5861,6.5290) -- (1.6488,6.4263) -- (1.6735,6.4628) -- (1.7218,6.5092) -- (1.7587,6.5116) -- (1.7768,6.4481) -- (1.8204,6.3702) -- (1.8582,6.3455) -- (1.9301,6.3196) -- (1.9637,6.2909) -- (2.0110,6.1985) -- (2.0849,6.0881) -- (2.1081,6.0465) -- (2.1249,6.0683) -- (2.1405,6.0900) -- (2.1643,6.0092) -- (2.2058,5.9980) -- (2.2462,6.0963) -- (2.2776,6.0122) -- (2.2969,5.9441) -- (2.3590,6.0104) -- (2.3963,6.0443) -- (2.4195,6.0483) -- (2.4771,6.3049) -- (2.5167,6.4263) -- (2.6031,6.4744) -- (2.6262,6.5306) -- (2.6448,6.5757) -- (2.6638,6.5399) -- (2.6949,6.4636) -- (2.7642,6.2239) -- (2.8125,6.1192) -- (2.8482,6.0591) -- (2.8912,6.0216) -- (2.9065,6.0402) -- (2.9313,5.9722) -- (2.9859,5.8908) -- (3.0013,5.9079) -- (3.0841,5.9219) -- (3.1528,5.7742) -- (3.1860,5.6956) -- (3.2203,5.6106) -- (3.2778,5.6701) -- (3.2911,5.6696) -- (3.3108,5.5924) -- (3.3267,5.5248) -- (3.3718,5.5913) -- (3.4261,5.6778) -- (3.4580,5.6168) -- (3.4969,5.5489) -- (3.5292,5.5009) -- (3.5421,5.4505) -- (3.5751,5.4092) -- (3.6164,5.4295) -- (3.6316,5.4530) -- (3.6515,5.3443) -- (3.6685,5.2281) -- (3.6975,5.2587) -- (3.7162,5.3024) -- (3.7330,5.2910) -- (3.7838,5.2619) -- (3.8352,5.3058) -- (3.9191,5.2277) -- (3.9397,5.1066) -- (3.9584,5.1212) -- (3.9795,5.1332) -- (3.9934,5.0876) -- (4.0281,4.9995) -- (4.0684,4.8470) -- (4.0871,4.7342) -- (4.1169,4.7508) -- (4.1329,4.7790) -- (4.1718,4.7173) -- (4.2116,4.6517) -- (4.2330,4.7404) -- (4.2530,4.8354) -- (4.2703,4.8276) -- (4.3042,4.8354) -- (4.3264,4.8524) -- (4.3602,4.6968) -- (4.3789,4.7038) -- (4.3977,4.7140) -- (4.4165,4.6833) -- (4.4527,4.6510) -- (4.5342,4.5085) -- (4.6302,4.2735) -- (4.6911,4.3614) -- (4.7087,4.4070) -- (4.7279,4.3524) -- (4.7632,4.2626) -- (4.7990,4.1987) -- (4.8353,4.1614) -- (4.8759,4.1041) -- (4.9534,4.0030) -- (4.9897,3.9676) -- (5.0243,3.9258) -- (5.0762,3.9839) -- (5.1137,4.0976) -- (5.1605,4.3093) -- (5.1891,4.5210) -- (5.2722,4.9245) -- (5.3006,5.0129) -- (5.3382,5.0565) -- (5.3738,5.0281) -- (5.3944,5.0378) -- (5.4314,4.9877) -- (5.4670,4.9343) -- (5.5165,4.9530) -- (5.5366,5.0470) -- (5.5579,5.1297) -- (5.5756,5.1219) -- (5.5905,5.1168) -- (5.6119,5.2214) -- (5.6501,5.3429) -- (5.6966,5.4970) -- (5.7298,5.5267) -- (current page.south east) -- (current page.south west) -- cycle;
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • This is coming close! Is there a way to somehow hide all the code that is necessary, because the code looks huge in the file. Furthermore, is adjusting the positioning possible?
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 20:48












  • The position adjustment is resolved. But the code is still taking a huge amount of space
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 20:56






  • 1




    @Sean Well, your stock price curve contains a lot of data, if you want it shorter, you could approximate it with a rectangle :)
    – samcarter
    Dec 24 at 20:58










  • ahh, never mind then, because the result looks stunning! Last question, any idea how I can create a grid over the page? Thanks for answering on the Christmas eve ;-)
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 21:00






  • 2




    @Sean: You can put all the code in a second file, say titlepage.tex and then simply input{titlepage} in your main document.
    – Patrick Happel
    Dec 25 at 0:47
















3














A tikz version of the mountain range:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}

definecolor{vua}{RGB}{106,153,218}

begin{document}


begin{tikzpicture}[yscale=-1,remember picture,overlay,scale=4.1,yshift=-1.7cm,xshift=-1.7cm]
shadedraw[vua,top color=vua!30!white, bottom color=white,ultra thick] (0.4235,7.2111) -- (0.4817,7.2296) -- (0.5329,7.2404) -- (0.5531,7.1788) -- (0.5959,7.1293) -- (0.6374,7.1233) -- (0.6555,7.1050) -- (0.6952,7.1397) -- (0.7293,7.1693) -- (0.7459,7.0832) -- (0.7954,7.0434) -- (0.8272,7.1134) -- (0.8642,7.1423) -- (0.9119,7.2006) -- (0.9764,7.1723) -- (0.9984,7.1256) -- (1.0216,7.1517) -- (1.0439,7.1797) -- (1.0912,7.1256) -- (1.1394,7.0867) -- (1.2079,7.0282) -- (1.2411,6.9956) -- (1.2826,6.9526) -- (1.3213,6.9121) -- (1.3700,6.9439) -- (1.4111,6.9602) -- (1.4498,6.7843) -- (1.4737,6.7972) -- (1.4882,6.8109) -- (1.5118,6.7241) -- (1.5474,6.6155) -- (1.5861,6.5290) -- (1.6488,6.4263) -- (1.6735,6.4628) -- (1.7218,6.5092) -- (1.7587,6.5116) -- (1.7768,6.4481) -- (1.8204,6.3702) -- (1.8582,6.3455) -- (1.9301,6.3196) -- (1.9637,6.2909) -- (2.0110,6.1985) -- (2.0849,6.0881) -- (2.1081,6.0465) -- (2.1249,6.0683) -- (2.1405,6.0900) -- (2.1643,6.0092) -- (2.2058,5.9980) -- (2.2462,6.0963) -- (2.2776,6.0122) -- (2.2969,5.9441) -- (2.3590,6.0104) -- (2.3963,6.0443) -- (2.4195,6.0483) -- (2.4771,6.3049) -- (2.5167,6.4263) -- (2.6031,6.4744) -- (2.6262,6.5306) -- (2.6448,6.5757) -- (2.6638,6.5399) -- (2.6949,6.4636) -- (2.7642,6.2239) -- (2.8125,6.1192) -- (2.8482,6.0591) -- (2.8912,6.0216) -- (2.9065,6.0402) -- (2.9313,5.9722) -- (2.9859,5.8908) -- (3.0013,5.9079) -- (3.0841,5.9219) -- (3.1528,5.7742) -- (3.1860,5.6956) -- (3.2203,5.6106) -- (3.2778,5.6701) -- (3.2911,5.6696) -- (3.3108,5.5924) -- (3.3267,5.5248) -- (3.3718,5.5913) -- (3.4261,5.6778) -- (3.4580,5.6168) -- (3.4969,5.5489) -- (3.5292,5.5009) -- (3.5421,5.4505) -- (3.5751,5.4092) -- (3.6164,5.4295) -- (3.6316,5.4530) -- (3.6515,5.3443) -- (3.6685,5.2281) -- (3.6975,5.2587) -- (3.7162,5.3024) -- (3.7330,5.2910) -- (3.7838,5.2619) -- (3.8352,5.3058) -- (3.9191,5.2277) -- (3.9397,5.1066) -- (3.9584,5.1212) -- (3.9795,5.1332) -- (3.9934,5.0876) -- (4.0281,4.9995) -- (4.0684,4.8470) -- (4.0871,4.7342) -- (4.1169,4.7508) -- (4.1329,4.7790) -- (4.1718,4.7173) -- (4.2116,4.6517) -- (4.2330,4.7404) -- (4.2530,4.8354) -- (4.2703,4.8276) -- (4.3042,4.8354) -- (4.3264,4.8524) -- (4.3602,4.6968) -- (4.3789,4.7038) -- (4.3977,4.7140) -- (4.4165,4.6833) -- (4.4527,4.6510) -- (4.5342,4.5085) -- (4.6302,4.2735) -- (4.6911,4.3614) -- (4.7087,4.4070) -- (4.7279,4.3524) -- (4.7632,4.2626) -- (4.7990,4.1987) -- (4.8353,4.1614) -- (4.8759,4.1041) -- (4.9534,4.0030) -- (4.9897,3.9676) -- (5.0243,3.9258) -- (5.0762,3.9839) -- (5.1137,4.0976) -- (5.1605,4.3093) -- (5.1891,4.5210) -- (5.2722,4.9245) -- (5.3006,5.0129) -- (5.3382,5.0565) -- (5.3738,5.0281) -- (5.3944,5.0378) -- (5.4314,4.9877) -- (5.4670,4.9343) -- (5.5165,4.9530) -- (5.5366,5.0470) -- (5.5579,5.1297) -- (5.5756,5.1219) -- (5.5905,5.1168) -- (5.6119,5.2214) -- (5.6501,5.3429) -- (5.6966,5.4970) -- (5.7298,5.5267) -- (current page.south east) -- (current page.south west) -- cycle;
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here






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  • This is coming close! Is there a way to somehow hide all the code that is necessary, because the code looks huge in the file. Furthermore, is adjusting the positioning possible?
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 20:48












  • The position adjustment is resolved. But the code is still taking a huge amount of space
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 20:56






  • 1




    @Sean Well, your stock price curve contains a lot of data, if you want it shorter, you could approximate it with a rectangle :)
    – samcarter
    Dec 24 at 20:58










  • ahh, never mind then, because the result looks stunning! Last question, any idea how I can create a grid over the page? Thanks for answering on the Christmas eve ;-)
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 21:00






  • 2




    @Sean: You can put all the code in a second file, say titlepage.tex and then simply input{titlepage} in your main document.
    – Patrick Happel
    Dec 25 at 0:47














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A tikz version of the mountain range:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}

definecolor{vua}{RGB}{106,153,218}

begin{document}


begin{tikzpicture}[yscale=-1,remember picture,overlay,scale=4.1,yshift=-1.7cm,xshift=-1.7cm]
shadedraw[vua,top color=vua!30!white, bottom color=white,ultra thick] (0.4235,7.2111) -- (0.4817,7.2296) -- (0.5329,7.2404) -- (0.5531,7.1788) -- (0.5959,7.1293) -- (0.6374,7.1233) -- (0.6555,7.1050) -- (0.6952,7.1397) -- (0.7293,7.1693) -- (0.7459,7.0832) -- (0.7954,7.0434) -- (0.8272,7.1134) -- (0.8642,7.1423) -- (0.9119,7.2006) -- (0.9764,7.1723) -- (0.9984,7.1256) -- (1.0216,7.1517) -- (1.0439,7.1797) -- (1.0912,7.1256) -- (1.1394,7.0867) -- (1.2079,7.0282) -- (1.2411,6.9956) -- (1.2826,6.9526) -- (1.3213,6.9121) -- (1.3700,6.9439) -- (1.4111,6.9602) -- (1.4498,6.7843) -- (1.4737,6.7972) -- (1.4882,6.8109) -- (1.5118,6.7241) -- (1.5474,6.6155) -- (1.5861,6.5290) -- (1.6488,6.4263) -- (1.6735,6.4628) -- (1.7218,6.5092) -- (1.7587,6.5116) -- (1.7768,6.4481) -- (1.8204,6.3702) -- (1.8582,6.3455) -- (1.9301,6.3196) -- (1.9637,6.2909) -- (2.0110,6.1985) -- (2.0849,6.0881) -- (2.1081,6.0465) -- (2.1249,6.0683) -- (2.1405,6.0900) -- (2.1643,6.0092) -- (2.2058,5.9980) -- (2.2462,6.0963) -- (2.2776,6.0122) -- (2.2969,5.9441) -- (2.3590,6.0104) -- (2.3963,6.0443) -- (2.4195,6.0483) -- (2.4771,6.3049) -- (2.5167,6.4263) -- (2.6031,6.4744) -- (2.6262,6.5306) -- (2.6448,6.5757) -- (2.6638,6.5399) -- (2.6949,6.4636) -- (2.7642,6.2239) -- (2.8125,6.1192) -- (2.8482,6.0591) -- (2.8912,6.0216) -- (2.9065,6.0402) -- (2.9313,5.9722) -- (2.9859,5.8908) -- (3.0013,5.9079) -- (3.0841,5.9219) -- (3.1528,5.7742) -- (3.1860,5.6956) -- (3.2203,5.6106) -- (3.2778,5.6701) -- (3.2911,5.6696) -- (3.3108,5.5924) -- (3.3267,5.5248) -- (3.3718,5.5913) -- (3.4261,5.6778) -- (3.4580,5.6168) -- (3.4969,5.5489) -- (3.5292,5.5009) -- (3.5421,5.4505) -- (3.5751,5.4092) -- (3.6164,5.4295) -- (3.6316,5.4530) -- (3.6515,5.3443) -- (3.6685,5.2281) -- (3.6975,5.2587) -- (3.7162,5.3024) -- (3.7330,5.2910) -- (3.7838,5.2619) -- (3.8352,5.3058) -- (3.9191,5.2277) -- (3.9397,5.1066) -- (3.9584,5.1212) -- (3.9795,5.1332) -- (3.9934,5.0876) -- (4.0281,4.9995) -- (4.0684,4.8470) -- (4.0871,4.7342) -- (4.1169,4.7508) -- (4.1329,4.7790) -- (4.1718,4.7173) -- (4.2116,4.6517) -- (4.2330,4.7404) -- (4.2530,4.8354) -- (4.2703,4.8276) -- (4.3042,4.8354) -- (4.3264,4.8524) -- (4.3602,4.6968) -- (4.3789,4.7038) -- (4.3977,4.7140) -- (4.4165,4.6833) -- (4.4527,4.6510) -- (4.5342,4.5085) -- (4.6302,4.2735) -- (4.6911,4.3614) -- (4.7087,4.4070) -- (4.7279,4.3524) -- (4.7632,4.2626) -- (4.7990,4.1987) -- (4.8353,4.1614) -- (4.8759,4.1041) -- (4.9534,4.0030) -- (4.9897,3.9676) -- (5.0243,3.9258) -- (5.0762,3.9839) -- (5.1137,4.0976) -- (5.1605,4.3093) -- (5.1891,4.5210) -- (5.2722,4.9245) -- (5.3006,5.0129) -- (5.3382,5.0565) -- (5.3738,5.0281) -- (5.3944,5.0378) -- (5.4314,4.9877) -- (5.4670,4.9343) -- (5.5165,4.9530) -- (5.5366,5.0470) -- (5.5579,5.1297) -- (5.5756,5.1219) -- (5.5905,5.1168) -- (5.6119,5.2214) -- (5.6501,5.3429) -- (5.6966,5.4970) -- (5.7298,5.5267) -- (current page.south east) -- (current page.south west) -- cycle;
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here






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A tikz version of the mountain range:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}

definecolor{vua}{RGB}{106,153,218}

begin{document}


begin{tikzpicture}[yscale=-1,remember picture,overlay,scale=4.1,yshift=-1.7cm,xshift=-1.7cm]
shadedraw[vua,top color=vua!30!white, bottom color=white,ultra thick] (0.4235,7.2111) -- (0.4817,7.2296) -- (0.5329,7.2404) -- (0.5531,7.1788) -- (0.5959,7.1293) -- (0.6374,7.1233) -- (0.6555,7.1050) -- (0.6952,7.1397) -- (0.7293,7.1693) -- (0.7459,7.0832) -- (0.7954,7.0434) -- (0.8272,7.1134) -- (0.8642,7.1423) -- (0.9119,7.2006) -- (0.9764,7.1723) -- (0.9984,7.1256) -- (1.0216,7.1517) -- (1.0439,7.1797) -- (1.0912,7.1256) -- (1.1394,7.0867) -- (1.2079,7.0282) -- (1.2411,6.9956) -- (1.2826,6.9526) -- (1.3213,6.9121) -- (1.3700,6.9439) -- (1.4111,6.9602) -- (1.4498,6.7843) -- (1.4737,6.7972) -- (1.4882,6.8109) -- (1.5118,6.7241) -- (1.5474,6.6155) -- (1.5861,6.5290) -- (1.6488,6.4263) -- (1.6735,6.4628) -- (1.7218,6.5092) -- (1.7587,6.5116) -- (1.7768,6.4481) -- (1.8204,6.3702) -- (1.8582,6.3455) -- (1.9301,6.3196) -- (1.9637,6.2909) -- (2.0110,6.1985) -- (2.0849,6.0881) -- (2.1081,6.0465) -- (2.1249,6.0683) -- (2.1405,6.0900) -- (2.1643,6.0092) -- (2.2058,5.9980) -- (2.2462,6.0963) -- (2.2776,6.0122) -- (2.2969,5.9441) -- (2.3590,6.0104) -- (2.3963,6.0443) -- (2.4195,6.0483) -- (2.4771,6.3049) -- (2.5167,6.4263) -- (2.6031,6.4744) -- (2.6262,6.5306) -- (2.6448,6.5757) -- (2.6638,6.5399) -- (2.6949,6.4636) -- (2.7642,6.2239) -- (2.8125,6.1192) -- (2.8482,6.0591) -- (2.8912,6.0216) -- (2.9065,6.0402) -- (2.9313,5.9722) -- (2.9859,5.8908) -- (3.0013,5.9079) -- (3.0841,5.9219) -- (3.1528,5.7742) -- (3.1860,5.6956) -- (3.2203,5.6106) -- (3.2778,5.6701) -- (3.2911,5.6696) -- (3.3108,5.5924) -- (3.3267,5.5248) -- (3.3718,5.5913) -- (3.4261,5.6778) -- (3.4580,5.6168) -- (3.4969,5.5489) -- (3.5292,5.5009) -- (3.5421,5.4505) -- (3.5751,5.4092) -- (3.6164,5.4295) -- (3.6316,5.4530) -- (3.6515,5.3443) -- (3.6685,5.2281) -- (3.6975,5.2587) -- (3.7162,5.3024) -- (3.7330,5.2910) -- (3.7838,5.2619) -- (3.8352,5.3058) -- (3.9191,5.2277) -- (3.9397,5.1066) -- (3.9584,5.1212) -- (3.9795,5.1332) -- (3.9934,5.0876) -- (4.0281,4.9995) -- (4.0684,4.8470) -- (4.0871,4.7342) -- (4.1169,4.7508) -- (4.1329,4.7790) -- (4.1718,4.7173) -- (4.2116,4.6517) -- (4.2330,4.7404) -- (4.2530,4.8354) -- (4.2703,4.8276) -- (4.3042,4.8354) -- (4.3264,4.8524) -- (4.3602,4.6968) -- (4.3789,4.7038) -- (4.3977,4.7140) -- (4.4165,4.6833) -- (4.4527,4.6510) -- (4.5342,4.5085) -- (4.6302,4.2735) -- (4.6911,4.3614) -- (4.7087,4.4070) -- (4.7279,4.3524) -- (4.7632,4.2626) -- (4.7990,4.1987) -- (4.8353,4.1614) -- (4.8759,4.1041) -- (4.9534,4.0030) -- (4.9897,3.9676) -- (5.0243,3.9258) -- (5.0762,3.9839) -- (5.1137,4.0976) -- (5.1605,4.3093) -- (5.1891,4.5210) -- (5.2722,4.9245) -- (5.3006,5.0129) -- (5.3382,5.0565) -- (5.3738,5.0281) -- (5.3944,5.0378) -- (5.4314,4.9877) -- (5.4670,4.9343) -- (5.5165,4.9530) -- (5.5366,5.0470) -- (5.5579,5.1297) -- (5.5756,5.1219) -- (5.5905,5.1168) -- (5.6119,5.2214) -- (5.6501,5.3429) -- (5.6966,5.4970) -- (5.7298,5.5267) -- (current page.south east) -- (current page.south west) -- cycle;
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


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answered Dec 24 at 20:45









samcarter

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  • This is coming close! Is there a way to somehow hide all the code that is necessary, because the code looks huge in the file. Furthermore, is adjusting the positioning possible?
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 20:48












  • The position adjustment is resolved. But the code is still taking a huge amount of space
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 20:56






  • 1




    @Sean Well, your stock price curve contains a lot of data, if you want it shorter, you could approximate it with a rectangle :)
    – samcarter
    Dec 24 at 20:58










  • ahh, never mind then, because the result looks stunning! Last question, any idea how I can create a grid over the page? Thanks for answering on the Christmas eve ;-)
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 21:00






  • 2




    @Sean: You can put all the code in a second file, say titlepage.tex and then simply input{titlepage} in your main document.
    – Patrick Happel
    Dec 25 at 0:47


















  • This is coming close! Is there a way to somehow hide all the code that is necessary, because the code looks huge in the file. Furthermore, is adjusting the positioning possible?
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 20:48












  • The position adjustment is resolved. But the code is still taking a huge amount of space
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 20:56






  • 1




    @Sean Well, your stock price curve contains a lot of data, if you want it shorter, you could approximate it with a rectangle :)
    – samcarter
    Dec 24 at 20:58










  • ahh, never mind then, because the result looks stunning! Last question, any idea how I can create a grid over the page? Thanks for answering on the Christmas eve ;-)
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 21:00






  • 2




    @Sean: You can put all the code in a second file, say titlepage.tex and then simply input{titlepage} in your main document.
    – Patrick Happel
    Dec 25 at 0:47
















This is coming close! Is there a way to somehow hide all the code that is necessary, because the code looks huge in the file. Furthermore, is adjusting the positioning possible?
– Sean
Dec 24 at 20:48






This is coming close! Is there a way to somehow hide all the code that is necessary, because the code looks huge in the file. Furthermore, is adjusting the positioning possible?
– Sean
Dec 24 at 20:48














The position adjustment is resolved. But the code is still taking a huge amount of space
– Sean
Dec 24 at 20:56




The position adjustment is resolved. But the code is still taking a huge amount of space
– Sean
Dec 24 at 20:56




1




1




@Sean Well, your stock price curve contains a lot of data, if you want it shorter, you could approximate it with a rectangle :)
– samcarter
Dec 24 at 20:58




@Sean Well, your stock price curve contains a lot of data, if you want it shorter, you could approximate it with a rectangle :)
– samcarter
Dec 24 at 20:58












ahh, never mind then, because the result looks stunning! Last question, any idea how I can create a grid over the page? Thanks for answering on the Christmas eve ;-)
– Sean
Dec 24 at 21:00




ahh, never mind then, because the result looks stunning! Last question, any idea how I can create a grid over the page? Thanks for answering on the Christmas eve ;-)
– Sean
Dec 24 at 21:00




2




2




@Sean: You can put all the code in a second file, say titlepage.tex and then simply input{titlepage} in your main document.
– Patrick Happel
Dec 25 at 0:47




@Sean: You can put all the code in a second file, say titlepage.tex and then simply input{titlepage} in your main document.
– Patrick Happel
Dec 25 at 0:47











5














Very similar to @samcarter's nice answer and also a grid. (I am not very enthusiastic about punching in texts from a screen shot, so I let it be, but it will be straightforward to add the nodes or to use whatever template you have for that.) A local coordinate system a la this answer is installed.



documentclass{report}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{calc}
begin{document}
thispagestyle{empty} % probably not necessary when using a template with titlepage
begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
draw[dotted] let p1=($(current page.north east)-(current page.south west)$),
n1={(x1+2pt)/7},n2={(y1+2pt)/8}
in pgfextra{xdefmyw{x1}}
foreach X in {1,...,6}
{([xshift=-1pt+X*n1,yshift=-1pt]current page.south west) --
([xshift=-1pt+X*n1,yshift=1pt]current page.north west)}
foreach X in {1,...,7}
{([xshift=-1pt,yshift=-1pt+X*n2]current page.south west) --
([xshift=1pt,yshift=-1pt+X*n2]current page.south east)};
draw[blue,shift={(current page.south west)},top color=blue!30,bottom color=white]
plot[variable=x,domain=0:myw,samples=61,smooth]
({x*1pt},{0.7*x*1pt+(2*myw/(myw+x))*sin((x*1pt/myw)*630)*60pt-
pow(x/myw,4)*140pt+20pt*rand}) % https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/28463/121799
-- ++(2mm,0) --
([xshift=2mm,yshift=-2mm]current page.south east)
-- ([xshift=-2mm,yshift=-2mm]current page.south west);
begin{scope}[x={($(current page.south east)-(current page.south west)$)},
y={($(current page.north west)-(current page.south west)$)},
shift={(current page.south west)}] % inspired by https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/9562/121799
draw (0.2,0.8) -- (0.8,0.8) (0.2,0.6) -- (0.8,0.6);
fill[white] (0.25,0.62) rectangle (0.75,0.78);
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here






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  • Thank you for your reply. Is it possible to have the figure look a little more like the stock price process as in the example?
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 21:05










  • nice answer! Are these the honey liquor stock prices?
    – samcarter
    Dec 24 at 21:05










  • @samcarter No, obviously these are the "Blauberge", see here. ;-)
    – marmot
    Dec 24 at 21:07






  • 1




    @Sean You should switch your field, I'd say. ;-)
    – marmot
    Dec 24 at 21:29






  • 2




    @Sean Amsterdam seems also not the best place to study mountains :)
    – samcarter
    Dec 24 at 21:33
















5














Very similar to @samcarter's nice answer and also a grid. (I am not very enthusiastic about punching in texts from a screen shot, so I let it be, but it will be straightforward to add the nodes or to use whatever template you have for that.) A local coordinate system a la this answer is installed.



documentclass{report}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{calc}
begin{document}
thispagestyle{empty} % probably not necessary when using a template with titlepage
begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
draw[dotted] let p1=($(current page.north east)-(current page.south west)$),
n1={(x1+2pt)/7},n2={(y1+2pt)/8}
in pgfextra{xdefmyw{x1}}
foreach X in {1,...,6}
{([xshift=-1pt+X*n1,yshift=-1pt]current page.south west) --
([xshift=-1pt+X*n1,yshift=1pt]current page.north west)}
foreach X in {1,...,7}
{([xshift=-1pt,yshift=-1pt+X*n2]current page.south west) --
([xshift=1pt,yshift=-1pt+X*n2]current page.south east)};
draw[blue,shift={(current page.south west)},top color=blue!30,bottom color=white]
plot[variable=x,domain=0:myw,samples=61,smooth]
({x*1pt},{0.7*x*1pt+(2*myw/(myw+x))*sin((x*1pt/myw)*630)*60pt-
pow(x/myw,4)*140pt+20pt*rand}) % https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/28463/121799
-- ++(2mm,0) --
([xshift=2mm,yshift=-2mm]current page.south east)
-- ([xshift=-2mm,yshift=-2mm]current page.south west);
begin{scope}[x={($(current page.south east)-(current page.south west)$)},
y={($(current page.north west)-(current page.south west)$)},
shift={(current page.south west)}] % inspired by https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/9562/121799
draw (0.2,0.8) -- (0.8,0.8) (0.2,0.6) -- (0.8,0.6);
fill[white] (0.25,0.62) rectangle (0.75,0.78);
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


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  • Thank you for your reply. Is it possible to have the figure look a little more like the stock price process as in the example?
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 21:05










  • nice answer! Are these the honey liquor stock prices?
    – samcarter
    Dec 24 at 21:05










  • @samcarter No, obviously these are the "Blauberge", see here. ;-)
    – marmot
    Dec 24 at 21:07






  • 1




    @Sean You should switch your field, I'd say. ;-)
    – marmot
    Dec 24 at 21:29






  • 2




    @Sean Amsterdam seems also not the best place to study mountains :)
    – samcarter
    Dec 24 at 21:33














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Very similar to @samcarter's nice answer and also a grid. (I am not very enthusiastic about punching in texts from a screen shot, so I let it be, but it will be straightforward to add the nodes or to use whatever template you have for that.) A local coordinate system a la this answer is installed.



documentclass{report}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{calc}
begin{document}
thispagestyle{empty} % probably not necessary when using a template with titlepage
begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
draw[dotted] let p1=($(current page.north east)-(current page.south west)$),
n1={(x1+2pt)/7},n2={(y1+2pt)/8}
in pgfextra{xdefmyw{x1}}
foreach X in {1,...,6}
{([xshift=-1pt+X*n1,yshift=-1pt]current page.south west) --
([xshift=-1pt+X*n1,yshift=1pt]current page.north west)}
foreach X in {1,...,7}
{([xshift=-1pt,yshift=-1pt+X*n2]current page.south west) --
([xshift=1pt,yshift=-1pt+X*n2]current page.south east)};
draw[blue,shift={(current page.south west)},top color=blue!30,bottom color=white]
plot[variable=x,domain=0:myw,samples=61,smooth]
({x*1pt},{0.7*x*1pt+(2*myw/(myw+x))*sin((x*1pt/myw)*630)*60pt-
pow(x/myw,4)*140pt+20pt*rand}) % https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/28463/121799
-- ++(2mm,0) --
([xshift=2mm,yshift=-2mm]current page.south east)
-- ([xshift=-2mm,yshift=-2mm]current page.south west);
begin{scope}[x={($(current page.south east)-(current page.south west)$)},
y={($(current page.north west)-(current page.south west)$)},
shift={(current page.south west)}] % inspired by https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/9562/121799
draw (0.2,0.8) -- (0.8,0.8) (0.2,0.6) -- (0.8,0.6);
fill[white] (0.25,0.62) rectangle (0.75,0.78);
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer














Very similar to @samcarter's nice answer and also a grid. (I am not very enthusiastic about punching in texts from a screen shot, so I let it be, but it will be straightforward to add the nodes or to use whatever template you have for that.) A local coordinate system a la this answer is installed.



documentclass{report}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{calc}
begin{document}
thispagestyle{empty} % probably not necessary when using a template with titlepage
begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
draw[dotted] let p1=($(current page.north east)-(current page.south west)$),
n1={(x1+2pt)/7},n2={(y1+2pt)/8}
in pgfextra{xdefmyw{x1}}
foreach X in {1,...,6}
{([xshift=-1pt+X*n1,yshift=-1pt]current page.south west) --
([xshift=-1pt+X*n1,yshift=1pt]current page.north west)}
foreach X in {1,...,7}
{([xshift=-1pt,yshift=-1pt+X*n2]current page.south west) --
([xshift=1pt,yshift=-1pt+X*n2]current page.south east)};
draw[blue,shift={(current page.south west)},top color=blue!30,bottom color=white]
plot[variable=x,domain=0:myw,samples=61,smooth]
({x*1pt},{0.7*x*1pt+(2*myw/(myw+x))*sin((x*1pt/myw)*630)*60pt-
pow(x/myw,4)*140pt+20pt*rand}) % https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/28463/121799
-- ++(2mm,0) --
([xshift=2mm,yshift=-2mm]current page.south east)
-- ([xshift=-2mm,yshift=-2mm]current page.south west);
begin{scope}[x={($(current page.south east)-(current page.south west)$)},
y={($(current page.north west)-(current page.south west)$)},
shift={(current page.south west)}] % inspired by https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/9562/121799
draw (0.2,0.8) -- (0.8,0.8) (0.2,0.6) -- (0.8,0.6);
fill[white] (0.25,0.62) rectangle (0.75,0.78);
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


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  • Thank you for your reply. Is it possible to have the figure look a little more like the stock price process as in the example?
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 21:05










  • nice answer! Are these the honey liquor stock prices?
    – samcarter
    Dec 24 at 21:05










  • @samcarter No, obviously these are the "Blauberge", see here. ;-)
    – marmot
    Dec 24 at 21:07






  • 1




    @Sean You should switch your field, I'd say. ;-)
    – marmot
    Dec 24 at 21:29






  • 2




    @Sean Amsterdam seems also not the best place to study mountains :)
    – samcarter
    Dec 24 at 21:33


















  • Thank you for your reply. Is it possible to have the figure look a little more like the stock price process as in the example?
    – Sean
    Dec 24 at 21:05










  • nice answer! Are these the honey liquor stock prices?
    – samcarter
    Dec 24 at 21:05










  • @samcarter No, obviously these are the "Blauberge", see here. ;-)
    – marmot
    Dec 24 at 21:07






  • 1




    @Sean You should switch your field, I'd say. ;-)
    – marmot
    Dec 24 at 21:29






  • 2




    @Sean Amsterdam seems also not the best place to study mountains :)
    – samcarter
    Dec 24 at 21:33
















Thank you for your reply. Is it possible to have the figure look a little more like the stock price process as in the example?
– Sean
Dec 24 at 21:05




Thank you for your reply. Is it possible to have the figure look a little more like the stock price process as in the example?
– Sean
Dec 24 at 21:05












nice answer! Are these the honey liquor stock prices?
– samcarter
Dec 24 at 21:05




nice answer! Are these the honey liquor stock prices?
– samcarter
Dec 24 at 21:05












@samcarter No, obviously these are the "Blauberge", see here. ;-)
– marmot
Dec 24 at 21:07




@samcarter No, obviously these are the "Blauberge", see here. ;-)
– marmot
Dec 24 at 21:07




1




1




@Sean You should switch your field, I'd say. ;-)
– marmot
Dec 24 at 21:29




@Sean You should switch your field, I'd say. ;-)
– marmot
Dec 24 at 21:29




2




2




@Sean Amsterdam seems also not the best place to study mountains :)
– samcarter
Dec 24 at 21:33




@Sean Amsterdam seems also not the best place to study mountains :)
– samcarter
Dec 24 at 21:33


















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