| % | 
 | % manual.cls for the Python documentation | 
 | % | 
 |  | 
 | \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01] | 
 | \ProvidesClass{manual} | 
 |              [1998/03/03 Document class (Python manual)] | 
 |  | 
 | \RequirePackage{pypaper} | 
 | \RequirePackage{fancybox} | 
 |  | 
 | % Change the options here to get a different set of basic options, but only | 
 | % if you have to.  Paper and font size should be adjusted in pypaper.sty. | 
 | % | 
 | \LoadClass[\py@paper,\py@ptsize,twoside,openright]{report} | 
 |  | 
 | \setcounter{secnumdepth}{2} | 
 |  | 
 | % Optional packages: | 
 | % | 
 | % If processing of these documents fails at your TeX installation, | 
 | % these may be commented out (independently) to make things work. | 
 | % These are both supplied with the current version of the teTeX | 
 | % distribution. | 
 | % | 
 | % The "fancyhdr" package makes nicer page footers reasonable to | 
 | % implement, and is used to put the chapter and section information in  | 
 | % the footers. | 
 | % | 
 | \RequirePackage{fancyhdr}\typeout{Using fancier footers than usual.} | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | % Required packages: | 
 | % | 
 | % The "fncychap" package is used to get the nice chapter headers.  The | 
 | % .sty file is distributed with Python, so you should not need to disable | 
 | % it.  You'd also end up with a mixed page style; uglier than stock LaTeX! | 
 | % | 
 | \RequirePackage[Bjarne]{fncychap}\typeout{Using fancy chapter headings.} | 
 | % Do horizontal rules it this way to match: | 
 | \newcommand{\py@doHorizontalRule}{\mghrulefill{\RW}} | 
 | % | 
 | % | 
 | % This gives us all the Python-specific markup that we really want. | 
 | % This should come last.  Do not change this. | 
 | % | 
 | \RequirePackage{python} | 
 |  | 
 | % support for module synopsis sections: | 
 | \newcommand{\py@ModSynopsisFilename}{\jobname\thechapter.syn} | 
 | \let\py@OldChapter=\chapter | 
 | \renewcommand{\chapter}{ | 
 |   \py@ProcessModSynopsis | 
 |   \py@closeModSynopsisFile | 
 |   \py@OldChapter | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | % Change the title page to look a bit better, and fit in with the | 
 | % fncychap ``Bjarne'' style a bit better. | 
 | % | 
 | \renewcommand{\maketitle}{% | 
 |   \begin{titlepage}% | 
 |     \let\footnotesize\small | 
 |     \let\footnoterule\relax | 
 |     \py@doHorizontalRule% | 
 |     \ifpdf | 
 |       \begingroup | 
 |       % This \def is required to deal with multi-line authors; it | 
 |       % changes \\ to ', ' (comma-space), making it pass muster for | 
 |       % generating document info in the PDF file. | 
 |       \def\\{, } | 
 |       \pdfinfo{ | 
 |         /Author (\@author) | 
 |         /Title (\@title) | 
 |       } | 
 |       \endgroup | 
 |     \fi | 
 |     \begin{flushright}% | 
 |       {\rm\Huge\py@HeaderFamily \@title \par}% | 
 |       {\em\LARGE\py@HeaderFamily \py@release\releaseinfo \par} | 
 |       \vfill | 
 |       {\LARGE\py@HeaderFamily \@author \par} | 
 |       \vfill\vfill | 
 |       {\large | 
 |        \@date \par | 
 |        \vfill | 
 |        \py@authoraddress \par | 
 |       }% | 
 |     \end{flushright}%\par | 
 |     \@thanks | 
 |   \end{titlepage}% | 
 |   \setcounter{footnote}{0}% | 
 |   \let\thanks\relax\let\maketitle\relax | 
 |   \gdef\@thanks{}\gdef\@author{}\gdef\@title{} | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | % Catch the end of the {abstract} environment, but here make sure the | 
 | % abstract is followed by a blank page if the 'openright' option is used. | 
 | % | 
 | \let\py@OldEndAbstract=\endabstract | 
 | \renewcommand{\endabstract}{ | 
 |   \if@openright | 
 |     \ifodd\value{page} | 
 |       \typeout{Adding blank page after the abstract.} | 
 |       \vfil\pagebreak | 
 |     \fi | 
 |   \fi | 
 |   \py@OldEndAbstract | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | % This wraps the \tableofcontents macro with all the magic to get the | 
 | % spacing right and have the right number of pages if the 'openright' | 
 | % option has been used.  This eliminates a fair amount of crud in the | 
 | % individual document files. | 
 | % | 
 | \let\py@OldTableofcontents=\tableofcontents | 
 | \renewcommand{\tableofcontents}{% | 
 |   \setcounter{page}{1}% | 
 |   \pagebreak% | 
 |   \pagestyle{plain}% | 
 |   {% | 
 |     \parskip = 0mm% | 
 |     \py@OldTableofcontents% | 
 |     \if@openright% | 
 |       \ifodd\value{page}% | 
 |         \typeout{Adding blank page after the table of contents.}% | 
 |         \pagebreak\hspace{0pt}% | 
 |       \fi% | 
 |     \fi% | 
 |     \cleardoublepage% | 
 |   }% | 
 |   \pagenumbering{arabic}% | 
 |   \@ifundefined{fancyhf}{}{\pagestyle{normal}}% | 
 |   \py@doing@page@targetstrue% | 
 | } | 
 | % This is needed to get the width of the section # area wide enough in the | 
 | % library reference.  Doing it here keeps it the same for all the manuals. | 
 | % | 
 | \renewcommand*\l@section{\@dottedtocline{1}{1.5em}{2.6em}} | 
 | \renewcommand*\l@subsection{\@dottedtocline{2}{4.1em}{3.5em}} | 
 | \setcounter{tocdepth}{1} | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | % Fix the theindex environment to add an entry to the Table of | 
 | % Contents; this is much nicer than just having to jump to the end of | 
 | % the book and flip around, especially with multiple indexes. | 
 | % | 
 | \let\py@OldTheindex=\theindex | 
 | \renewcommand{\theindex}{ | 
 |   \cleardoublepage | 
 |   \py@OldTheindex | 
 |   \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\indexname} | 
 | } |