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% manual.cls for the Python documentation
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\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01]
\ProvidesClass{manual}
[1998/03/03 Document class (Python manual)]
\RequirePackage{pypaper}
% 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}
% 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}
% 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%
\@ifundefined{pdfinfo}{}{
\pdfinfo{
/Author (\@author)
/Title (\@title)
}
}
\begin{flushright}%
{\rm\Huge\py@HeaderFamily \@title \par}%
{\em\LARGE\py@HeaderFamily \py@release \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}}
% 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}
}