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One circle's diameter is different from others within a series of circles


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I want to construct a series of circles which ranks shoulder to shoulder in every page footer. The number of circles is just the number of total pages, that is to say, each circle represents a page. At the center of each circle is the current page number.



It's easy to achieve this by foreach from pgf if diametes of all these circles are same. However, I want the circle which represents the current page has a larger diameter.



The typeset is like the attached figure produced by the following MWE.
Anyone can help me with this?



MWE:



documentclassarticle
usepackagefancyhdr,geometry,color,tikz
geometryshowframe

begindocument
pagestylefancy
fancyhf
renewcommandfootrulewidth0.4pt
some text...

cfoot
begintikzpicture
draw[fill=gray,text=white,radius=0.5](0,0)circle node1;
draw[fill=red,text=white,radius=1](1.5,0)circle node2;
draw[fill=gray,text=white,radius=0.5](3,0)circle node3;
endtikzpicture

enddocument


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    I want to construct a series of circles which ranks shoulder to shoulder in every page footer. The number of circles is just the number of total pages, that is to say, each circle represents a page. At the center of each circle is the current page number.



    It's easy to achieve this by foreach from pgf if diametes of all these circles are same. However, I want the circle which represents the current page has a larger diameter.



    The typeset is like the attached figure produced by the following MWE.
    Anyone can help me with this?



    MWE:



    documentclassarticle
    usepackagefancyhdr,geometry,color,tikz
    geometryshowframe

    begindocument
    pagestylefancy
    fancyhf
    renewcommandfootrulewidth0.4pt
    some text...

    cfoot
    begintikzpicture
    draw[fill=gray,text=white,radius=0.5](0,0)circle node1;
    draw[fill=red,text=white,radius=1](1.5,0)circle node2;
    draw[fill=gray,text=white,radius=0.5](3,0)circle node3;
    endtikzpicture

    enddocument


    enter image description here









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      I want to construct a series of circles which ranks shoulder to shoulder in every page footer. The number of circles is just the number of total pages, that is to say, each circle represents a page. At the center of each circle is the current page number.



      It's easy to achieve this by foreach from pgf if diametes of all these circles are same. However, I want the circle which represents the current page has a larger diameter.



      The typeset is like the attached figure produced by the following MWE.
      Anyone can help me with this?



      MWE:



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagefancyhdr,geometry,color,tikz
      geometryshowframe

      begindocument
      pagestylefancy
      fancyhf
      renewcommandfootrulewidth0.4pt
      some text...

      cfoot
      begintikzpicture
      draw[fill=gray,text=white,radius=0.5](0,0)circle node1;
      draw[fill=red,text=white,radius=1](1.5,0)circle node2;
      draw[fill=gray,text=white,radius=0.5](3,0)circle node3;
      endtikzpicture

      enddocument


      enter image description here









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      I want to construct a series of circles which ranks shoulder to shoulder in every page footer. The number of circles is just the number of total pages, that is to say, each circle represents a page. At the center of each circle is the current page number.



      It's easy to achieve this by foreach from pgf if diametes of all these circles are same. However, I want the circle which represents the current page has a larger diameter.



      The typeset is like the attached figure produced by the following MWE.
      Anyone can help me with this?



      MWE:



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagefancyhdr,geometry,color,tikz
      geometryshowframe

      begindocument
      pagestylefancy
      fancyhf
      renewcommandfootrulewidth0.4pt
      some text...

      cfoot
      begintikzpicture
      draw[fill=gray,text=white,radius=0.5](0,0)circle node1;
      draw[fill=red,text=white,radius=1](1.5,0)circle node2;
      draw[fill=gray,text=white,radius=0.5](3,0)circle node3;
      endtikzpicture

      enddocument


      enter image description here







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