| % |
| % myformat.sty for the Python doc [updated to work with Latex2e] |
| % |
| |
| % Increase printable page size (copied from fullpage.sty) |
| \topmargin 0pt |
| \advance \topmargin by -\headheight |
| \advance \topmargin by -\headsep |
| |
| \textheight 8.9in |
| |
| \oddsidemargin 0pt |
| \evensidemargin \oddsidemargin |
| \marginparwidth 0.5in |
| |
| \textwidth 6.5in |
| |
| % Style parameters and macros used by most documents here |
| \raggedbottom |
| \sloppy |
| \parindent = 0mm |
| \parskip = 2mm |
| |
| % Variable used by begin code command |
| \newlength{\codewidth} |
| |
| % Command to start a code block (follow this by \begin{verbatim}) |
| \newcommand{\bcode}{ |
| % Calculate the text width for the minipage: |
| \setlength{\codewidth}{\linewidth} |
| \addtolength{\codewidth}{-\parindent} |
| % |
| \par |
| \vspace{3mm} |
| \indent |
| \begin{minipage}[t]{\codewidth} |
| } |
| |
| % Command to end a code block (precede this by \end{verbatim}) |
| \newcommand{\ecode}{ |
| \end{minipage} |
| \vspace{3mm} |
| \par |
| \noindent |
| } |
| |
| % Underscore hack (only act like subscript operator if in math mode) |
| % |
| % The following is due to Mark Wooding (the old version didn't work with |
| % Latex 2e. |
| |
| \DeclareRobustCommand\hackscore{% |
| \ifmmode_\else\textunderscore\fi% |
| } |
| \begingroup |
| \catcode`\_\active |
| \def\next{% |
| \AtBeginDocument{\catcode`\_\active\def_{\hackscore{}}}% |
| } |
| \expandafter\endgroup\next |
| |
| % |
| % This is the old hack, which didn't work with 2e. |
| % If you're still using Latex 2.09, you can give it a try if the above fails. |
| % |
| %\def\_{\ifnum\fam=\ttfamily \char'137\else{\tt\char'137}\fi} |
| %\catcode`\_=12 |
| %\catcode`\_=\active\def_{\ifnum\fam=\ttfamily \char'137 \else{\tt\char'137}\fi} |
| |
| % Define \itembreak: force the text after an item to start on a new line |
| \newcommand{\itembreak}{ |
| \mbox{} |
| \\*[0mm] |
| } |
| |
| % Command to generate two index entries (using subentries) |
| \newcommand{\indexii}[2]{\index{#1!#2}\index{#2!#1}} |
| |
| % And three entries (using only one level of subentries) |
| \newcommand{\indexiii}[3]{\index{#1!#2 #3}\index{#2!#3, #1}\index{#3!#1 #2}} |
| |
| % And four (again, using only one level of subentries) |
| \newcommand{\indexiv}[4]{ |
| \index{#1!#2 #3 #4} |
| \index{#2!#3 #4, #1} |
| \index{#3!#4, #1 #2} |
| \index{#4!#1 #2 #3} |
| } |
| |
| % Command to generate a reference to a function, statement, keyword, operator |
| \newcommand{\stindex}[1]{\indexii{statement}{#1@{\tt#1}}} |
| \newcommand{\kwindex}[1]{\indexii{keyword}{#1@{\tt#1}}} |
| \newcommand{\opindex}[1]{\indexii{operator}{#1@{\tt#1}}} |
| \newcommand{\exindex}[1]{\indexii{exception}{#1@{\tt#1}}} |
| \newcommand{\obindex}[1]{\indexii{object}{#1}} |
| \newcommand{\bifuncindex}[1]{\index{#1@{\tt#1} (built-in function)}} |
| |
| % Add an index entry for a module |
| \newcommand{\modindex}[2]{\index{#1@{\tt#1} (#2module)}} |
| \newcommand{\bimodindex}[1]{\modindex{#1}{built-in }} |
| \newcommand{\stmodindex}[1]{\modindex{#1}{standard }} |
| |
| % Additional string for an index entry |
| \newcommand{\indexsubitem}{} |
| \newcommand{\ttindex}[1]{\index{#1@{\tt#1} \indexsubitem}} |
| |
| % Define \itemjoin: some negative vspace to join two items together |
| \newcommand{\itemjoin}{ |
| \mbox{} |
| \vspace{-\itemsep} |
| \vspace{-\parsep} |
| } |
| |
| % Define \funcitem{func}{args}: define a function item |
| \newcommand{\funcitem}[2]{% |
| \ttindex{#1}% |
| \item[\code{#1(\varvars{#2})}] |
| \ |
| } |
| |
| |
| % from user-level, fulllineitems should be called as an environment |
| \def\fulllineitems{\list{}{\labelwidth \leftmargin \labelsep 0pt |
| \rightmargin 0pt \topsep -\parskip \partopsep \parskip |
| \itemsep -\parsep |
| \let\makelabel\itemnewline}} |
| \let\endfulllineitems\endlist |
| |
| |
| % cfuncdesc should be called as |
| % \begin{cfuncdesc}{type}{name}{arglist} |
| % ... description ... |
| % \end{cfuncdesc} |
| \newcommand{\cfuncline}[3]{\item[\code{#1 #2(\varvars{#3})}]\ttindex{#2}} |
| \newcommand{\cfuncdesc}[3]{\fulllineitems\cfuncline{#1}{#2}{#3}} |
| \let\endcfuncdesc\endfulllineitems |
| |
| \newcommand{\cvarline}[2]{\item[\code{#1 #2}]\ttindex{#2}} |
| \newcommand{\cvardesc}[2]{\fulllineitems\cvarline{#1}{#2}} |
| \let\endcvardesc\endfulllineitems |
| |
| \newcommand{\ctypeline}[1]{\item[\code{#1}]\ttindex{#1}} |
| \newcommand{\ctypedesc}[1]{\fulllineitems\ctypeline{#1}} |
| \let\endctypedesc\endfulllineitems |
| |
| % funcdesc should be called as an \begin{funcdesc} ... \end{funcdesc} |
| \newcommand{\funcline}[2]{\item[\code{#1(\varvars{#2})}]\ttindex{#1}} |
| \newcommand{\funcdesc}[2]{\fulllineitems\funcline{#1}{#2}} |
| \let\endfuncdesc\endfulllineitems |
| \newcommand{\optional}[1]{{\ \Large[}{#1}\hspace{0.5mm}{\Large]}\ } |
| |
| |
| % same for excdesc |
| \newcommand{\excline}[1]{\item[\code{#1}]\ttindex{#1}} |
| \newcommand{\excdesc}[1]{\fulllineitems\excline{#1}} |
| \let\endexcdesc\endfulllineitems |
| |
| % same for datadesc |
| \newcommand{\dataline}[1]{\item[\code{#1}]\ttindex{#1}} |
| \newcommand{\datadesc}[1]{\fulllineitems\dataline{#1}} |
| \let\enddatadesc\endfulllineitems |
| |
| |
| % opcodedesc should be called as an \begin{opcodedesc} ... \end{opcodedesc} |
| \newcommand{\opcodeline}[2]{\item[\code{#1\quad\varvars{#2}}]\ttindex{#1}} |
| \newcommand{\opcodedesc}[2]{\fulllineitems\opcodeline{#1}{#2}} |
| \let\endopcodedesc\endfulllineitems |
| |
| |
| % Define \dataitem{name}: define a data item |
| \newcommand{\dataitem}[1]{% |
| \ttindex{#1}% |
| \item[{\tt #1}] |
| \ |
| } |
| |
| % Define \excitem{name}: define an exception item |
| \newcommand{\excitem}[1]{% |
| \ttindex{#1}% |
| \item[{\tt #1}] |
| \itembreak |
| } |
| |
| \let\nodename=\label |
| |
| %% For these commands, use \command{} to get the typography right, not |
| %% {\command}. This works better with the texinfo translation. |
| \newcommand{\ABC}{{\sc abc}} |
| \newcommand{\UNIX}{{\sc Unix}} |
| \newcommand{\ASCII}{{\sc ascii}} |
| \newcommand{\Cpp}{C\protect\raisebox{.18ex}{++}} |
| \newcommand{\C}{C} |
| \newcommand{\EOF}{{\sc eof}} |
| \newcommand{\NULL}{\code{NULL}} |
| |
| % code is the most difficult one... |
| \newcommand{\code}[1]{{\@vobeyspaces\@noligs\def\{{\char`\{}\def\}{\char`\}}\def\~{\char`\~}\def\^{\char`\^}\def\e{\char`\\}\def\${\char`\$}\def\#{\char`\#}\def\&{\char`\&}\def\%{\char`\%}% |
| \mbox{\tt #1}}} |
| |
| \newcommand{\kbd}[1]{\mbox{\tt #1}} |
| \newcommand{\key}[1]{\mbox{\tt #1}} |
| \newcommand{\samp}[1]{\mbox{`\code{#1}'}} |
| \newcommand{\var}[1]{\mbox{\it#1\/}} |
| \let\file=\samp |
| \newcommand{\dfn}[1]{{\em #1\/}} |
| \renewcommand{\emph}[1]{{\em #1\/}} |
| \newcommand{\strong}[1]{{\bf #1}} |
| |
| \newcommand{\varvars}[1]{{\def\,{\/{\char`\,}}\var{#1}}} |
| |
| \newif\iftexi\texifalse |
| \newif\iflatex\latextrue |
| |
| \newenvironment{tableii}[4]{\begin{center}\def\lineii##1##2{\csname#2\endcsname{##1}&##2\\}\begin{tabular}{#1}\hline#3\\ |
| \hline}{\hline\end{tabular}\end{center}} |
| |
| \newenvironment{tableiii}[5]{\begin{center}\def\lineiii##1##2##3{\csname#2\endcsname{##1}&##2&##3\\}\begin{tabular}{#1}\hline#3\\ |
| \hline}{\hline\end{tabular}\end{center}} |
| |
| \newcommand{\itemnewline}[1]{\@tempdima\linewidth |
| \advance\@tempdima \leftmargin\makebox[\@tempdima][l]{#1}} |
| |
| \newcommand{\sectcode}[1]{{\tt #1}} |
| |
| % Cross-referencing (AMK) |
| % Sample usage: |
| % \begin{seealso} |
| % \seemodule{rand}{Uniform random number generator}; % Module xref |
| % \seetext{{\em Encyclopedia Britannica}}. % Ref to a book |
| % \end{seealso} |
| |
| \newenvironment{seealso}[0]{{\bf See Also: }}{\par} |
| \newcommand{\seemodule}[2]{\ref{module-#1}: {\tt #1} (#2)} |
| \newcommand{\seetext}[1]{\par{#1}} |