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Greg Ward08c68fc2000-04-11 02:01:52 +00001%
2% LaTeX commands and macros needed for the two Distutils manuals,
3% inst.tex and dist.tex.
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5% $Id$
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8% My gripe list about the Python style files:
Greg Ward822a86a2000-04-12 01:44:35 +00009% * I want italics in verbatim environments for variable
10% text (verbatim.sty?)
Greg Ward08c68fc2000-04-11 02:01:52 +000011% * I hate escaping underscores (url.sty fixes this)
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Greg Ward822a86a2000-04-12 01:44:35 +000013% '\command' is for Distutils commands which, depending on your
14% perspective, are just arguments to the setup script, or sub-
15% commands of the setup script, or the classes that implement
16% each "command".
Greg Ward08c68fc2000-04-11 02:01:52 +000017\newcommand{\command}[1]{\code{#1}}
Greg Ward822a86a2000-04-12 01:44:35 +000018
19% '\option' is for Distutils options *in* the setup script. Command-
20% line options *to* the setup script are marked up in the usual
21% way, ie. with '\programopt' or '\longprogramopt'
Greg Ward08c68fc2000-04-11 02:01:52 +000022\newcommand{\option}[1]{\textsf{\small{#1}}}
Greg Ward822a86a2000-04-12 01:44:35 +000023
24% '\filevar' is for variable components of file/path names -- eg.
25% when you put 'prefix' in a pathname, you mark it up with
26% '\filevar' so that it still looks pathname-ish, but is
27% distinguished from the literal part of the path. Fred says
28% this can be accomplished just fine with '\var', but I violently
29% disagree. Pistols at dawn will sort this one out.
Greg Ward08c68fc2000-04-11 02:01:52 +000030\newcommand{\filevar}[1]{{\textsl{\filenq{#1}}}}
Greg Ward822a86a2000-04-12 01:44:35 +000031
Greg Ward822a86a2000-04-12 01:44:35 +000032% Just while the code and docs are still under development.
Greg Ward08c68fc2000-04-11 02:01:52 +000033\newcommand{\XXX}[1]{\textbf{**#1**}}