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Fred Drake6663b221998-03-06 22:33:06 +00002% python.sty for the Python docummentation [works only with with Latex2e]
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +00003%
4
5\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01]
6\ProvidesPackage{python}
Fred Drakec0b2e451998-03-25 14:53:43 +00007 [1998/01/11 LaTeX package (Python markup)]
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +00008
Fred Drake454a4fb1998-04-01 22:20:14 +00009% These packages can be used to add marginal annotations which indicate
10% index entries and labels; useful for reviewing this messy documentation!
11%
12%\RequirePackage{showkeys}
13%\RequirePackage{showidx}
14
Fred Drakec0b2e451998-03-25 14:53:43 +000015% for PDF output, use maximal compression & a lot of other stuff
16% (test for PDF recommended by Tanmoy Bhattacharya <tanmoy@qcd.lanl.gov>)
17%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +000018\newif\ifpy@doing@page@targets
19\py@doing@page@targetsfalse
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +000020
Fred Drakec0b2e451998-03-25 14:53:43 +000021\ifx\pdfoutput\undefined\else\ifcase\pdfoutput
Fred Drakec0b2e451998-03-25 14:53:43 +000022\else
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +000023 \input{pdfcolor}
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +000024 \let\py@LinkColor=\NavyBlue
25 \let\py@NormalColor=\Black
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +000026 \pdfcompresslevel=9
Fred Drakeba1700c1998-05-11 20:42:54 +000027 \pdfpagewidth=\paperwidth % page width of PDF output
28 \pdfpageheight=\paperheight % page height of PDF output
Fred Drakeebcb6581998-03-06 21:25:17 +000029 %
Fred Drakea2c2a831998-04-15 17:50:01 +000030 % Pad the number with '0' to 3 digits wide so no page name is a prefix
31 % of any other.
32 %
Fred Drakea488f301998-07-23 17:50:45 +000033 \newcommand{\py@targetno}[1]{\ifnum#1<100 0\fi\ifnum#1<10 0\fi#1}
34 \newcommand{\py@pageno}{\py@targetno\thepage}
Fred Drakea2c2a831998-04-15 17:50:01 +000035 %
Fred Drakeebcb6581998-03-06 21:25:17 +000036 % This definition allows the entries in the page-view of the ToC to be
37 % active links. Some work, some don't.
38 %
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +000039 \let\py@OldContentsline=\contentsline
Fred Drakea2c2a831998-04-15 17:50:01 +000040 % Compute the padded page number separately since we end up with a pair of
41 % \relax tokens; this gets the right string computed and works.
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +000042 \renewcommand{\contentsline}[3]{%
Fred Drakea2c2a831998-04-15 17:50:01 +000043 \def\my@pageno{\py@targetno{#3}}%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +000044 \py@OldContentsline{#1}{%
Fred Drakea2c2a831998-04-15 17:50:01 +000045 \pdfannotlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} goto name{page\my@pageno}%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +000046 \py@LinkColor#2\py@NormalColor%
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +000047 \pdfendlink%
48 }{#3}%
49 }
Fred Drakeebcb6581998-03-06 21:25:17 +000050 \AtEndDocument{
Fred Drakec0b2e451998-03-25 14:53:43 +000051 \InputIfFileExists{\jobname.bkm}{\pdfcatalog{/PageMode /UseOutlines}}{}
Fred Drakeebcb6581998-03-06 21:25:17 +000052 }
Fred Drakea2c2a831998-04-15 17:50:01 +000053 \newcommand{\py@target}[1]{%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +000054 \ifpy@doing@page@targets%
Fred Drakea2c2a831998-04-15 17:50:01 +000055 {\pdfdest name{#1} fit}%
56 \fi%
57 }
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +000058 \let\py@OldLabel=\label
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +000059 \renewcommand{\label}[1]{%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +000060 \py@OldLabel{#1}%
Fred Drakea2c2a831998-04-15 17:50:01 +000061 \py@target{label-#1}%
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +000062 }
Fred Drakeba1700c1998-05-11 20:42:54 +000063 % This stuff adds a page# destination to every PDF page, where # is three
64 % digits wide, padded with leading zeros. This doesn't really help with
65 % the frontmatter, but does fine with the body.
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +000066 %
67 % This is *heavily* based on the hyperref package.
68 %
Fred Drake1c8d0e01998-03-07 05:29:15 +000069 \def\@begindvi{%
70 \unvbox \@begindvibox
71 \@hyperfixhead
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +000072 }
Fred Drake1c8d0e01998-03-07 05:29:15 +000073 \def\@hyperfixhead{%
74 \let\H@old@thehead\@thehead
Fred Drakea2c2a831998-04-15 17:50:01 +000075 \global\def\@foo{\py@target{page\py@pageno}}%
Fred Drake1c8d0e01998-03-07 05:29:15 +000076 \expandafter\ifx\expandafter\@empty\H@old@thehead
77 \def\H@old@thehead{\hfil}\fi
78 \def\@thehead{\@foo\relax\H@old@thehead}%
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +000079 }
Fred Drakec0b2e451998-03-25 14:53:43 +000080\fi\fi
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +000081
82% Increase printable page size (copied from fullpage.sty)
83\topmargin 0pt
84\advance \topmargin by -\headheight
85\advance \topmargin by -\headsep
86
87% attempt to work a little better for A4 users
Fred Drake1c8d0e01998-03-07 05:29:15 +000088\@ifundefined{paperheight}{
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +000089 \textheight 9in
90}{
91 \textheight \paperheight
92 \advance\textheight by -2in
93}
94
95\oddsidemargin 0pt
96\evensidemargin \oddsidemargin
97\marginparwidth 0.5in
98
Fred Drake1c8d0e01998-03-07 05:29:15 +000099\@ifundefined{paperwidth}{
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000100 \textwidth 6.5in
101}{
102 \textwidth \paperwidth
103 \advance\textwidth by -2in
104}
105
106
107% Style parameters and macros used by most documents here
108\raggedbottom
109\sloppy
110\parindent = 0mm
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000111\parskip = 2mm
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000112\hbadness = 5000 % don't print trivial gripes
113
114\pagestyle{empty} % start this way; change for
115\pagenumbering{roman} % ToC & chapters
116\setcounter{secnumdepth}{1}
117
118% Use this to set the font family for headers and other decor:
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000119\newcommand{\py@HeaderFamily}{\sffamily}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000120
121% Redefine the 'normal' header/footer style when using "fancyhdr" package:
Fred Drake1c8d0e01998-03-07 05:29:15 +0000122\@ifundefined{fancyhf}{}{
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000123 % Use \pagestyle{normal} as the primary pagestyle for text.
124 \fancypagestyle{normal}{
125 \fancyhf{}
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000126 \fancyfoot[LE,RO]{{\py@HeaderFamily\thepage}}
127 \fancyfoot[LO]{{\py@HeaderFamily\nouppercase{\rightmark}}}
128 \fancyfoot[RE]{{\py@HeaderFamily\nouppercase{\leftmark}}}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000129 \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}
130 \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
131 }
132 % Update the plain style so we get the page number & footer line,
133 % but not a chapter or section title. This is to keep the first
134 % page of a chapter and the blank page between chapters `clean.'
135 \fancypagestyle{plain}{
136 \fancyhf{}
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000137 \fancyfoot[LE,RO]{{\py@HeaderFamily\thepage}}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000138 \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}
139 \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
140 }
141 % Redefine \cleardoublepage so that the blank page between chapters
142 % gets the plain style and not the fancy style. This is described
143 % in the documentation for the fancyhdr package by Piet von Oostrum.
Fred Drake1c8d0e01998-03-07 05:29:15 +0000144 \@ifundefined{chapter}{}{
Fred Drake28f13911998-03-04 21:47:59 +0000145 \renewcommand{\cleardoublepage}{
Fred Drake1c8d0e01998-03-07 05:29:15 +0000146 \clearpage\if@openright \ifodd\c@page\else
Fred Drake28f13911998-03-04 21:47:59 +0000147 \hbox{}
148 \thispagestyle{plain}
149 \newpage
Fred Drake1c8d0e01998-03-07 05:29:15 +0000150 \if@twocolumn\hbox{}\newpage\fi\fi\fi
Fred Drake28f13911998-03-04 21:47:59 +0000151 }
152 }
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000153}
154
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000155% This sets up the {verbatim} environment to be indented and a minipage,
156% and to have all the other mostly nice properties that we want for
157% code samples.
158
159% Variable used by begin code command
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000160\newlength{\py@codewidth}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000161
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000162\newcommand{\py@examplevspace}{2mm}
163\newcommand{\py@exampleindent}{1cm}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000164
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000165\let\py@OldVerbatim=\verbatim
166\let\py@OldEndVerbatim=\endverbatim
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000167\renewcommand{\verbatim}{%
168 \begingroup%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000169 \setlength{\parindent}\py@exampleindent%
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000170 % Calculate the text width for the minipage:
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000171 \setlength{\py@codewidth}{\linewidth}%
172 \addtolength{\py@codewidth}{-\parindent}%
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000173 %
174 \par%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000175 \vspace\py@examplevspace%
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000176 \indent%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000177 \begin{minipage}[t]{\py@codewidth}%
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000178 \small%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000179 \py@OldVerbatim%
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000180}
181\renewcommand{\endverbatim}{%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000182 \py@OldEndVerbatim%
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000183 \end{minipage}%
184 \endgroup%
185}
186
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000187
Fred Drakea488f301998-07-23 17:50:45 +0000188\newcommand{\py@modulebadkey}{{--just-some-junk--}}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000189
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000190
191%% Lots of index-entry generation support.
192
193% Command to wrap around stuff that refers to function / module /
194% attribute names in the index. Default behavior: like \code{}. To
195% just keep the index entries in the roman font, uncomment the second
Fred Drakea488f301998-07-23 17:50:45 +0000196% definition; it matches O'Reilly style more.
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000197%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000198\newcommand{\py@idxcode}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
199%\renewcommand{\py@idxcode}[1]{#1}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000200
201% Command to generate two index entries (using subentries)
202\newcommand{\indexii}[2]{\index{#1!#2}\index{#2!#1}}
203
204% And three entries (using only one level of subentries)
205\newcommand{\indexiii}[3]{\index{#1!#2 #3}\index{#2!#3, #1}\index{#3!#1 #2}}
206
207% And four (again, using only one level of subentries)
208\newcommand{\indexiv}[4]{
209\index{#1!#2 #3 #4}
210\index{#2!#3 #4, #1}
211\index{#3!#4, #1 #2}
212\index{#4!#1 #2 #3}
213}
214
215% Command to generate a reference to a function, statement, keyword,
216% operator.
Fred Drake0cabff91998-05-06 19:36:01 +0000217\newcommand{\kwindex}[1]{\indexii{keyword}{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}}}}
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000218\newcommand{\stindex}[1]{\indexii{statement}{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}}}}
219\newcommand{\opindex}[1]{\indexii{operator}{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}}}}
220\newcommand{\exindex}[1]{\indexii{exception}{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}}}}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000221\newcommand{\obindex}[1]{\indexii{object}{#1}}
Fred Drake2351c801998-04-02 18:48:32 +0000222\newcommand{\bifuncindex}[1]{\withsubitem{(built-in function)}{\ttindex{#1()}}}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000223
224% Add an index entry for a module
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000225\newcommand{\py@refmodule}[2]{\index{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}} (#2module)}}
226\newcommand{\refmodindex}[1]{\py@refmodule{#1}{}}
227\newcommand{\refbimodindex}[1]{\py@refmodule{#1}{built-in }}
228\newcommand{\refexmodindex}[1]{\py@refmodule{#1}{extension }}
229\newcommand{\refstmodindex}[1]{\py@refmodule{#1}{standard }}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000230
231% support for the module index
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000232\newif\ifpy@UseModuleIndex
233\py@UseModuleIndexfalse
Fred Drakeb390daf1998-03-09 16:35:36 +0000234
Fred Drakeb390daf1998-03-09 16:35:36 +0000235\newcommand{\makemodindex}{
236 \newwrite\modindexfile
237 \openout\modindexfile=mod\jobname.idx
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000238 \py@UseModuleIndextrue
Fred Drakeb390daf1998-03-09 16:35:36 +0000239}
240
Fred Drake0ee9f721998-03-12 06:41:40 +0000241% Add the defining entry for a module
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000242\newcommand{\py@modindex}[2]{%
Fred Drakea488f301998-07-23 17:50:45 +0000243 \renewcommand{\py@thismodule}{#1}
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000244 \setindexsubitem{(in module #1)}%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000245 \index{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}} (#2module)|textbf}%
246 \ifpy@UseModuleIndex%
Fred Drake0ee9f721998-03-12 06:41:40 +0000247 \write\modindexfile{\protect\indexentry{#1@{\tt #1}}{\thepage}}%
248 \fi%
249}
250
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000251% built-in & Python modules in the main distribution
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000252\newcommand{\bimodindex}[1]{\py@modindex{#1}{built-in }}
253\newcommand{\stmodindex}[1]{\py@modindex{#1}{standard }}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000254
255% Python & extension modules outside the main distribution
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000256\newcommand{\modindex}[1]{\py@modindex{#1}{}}
257\newcommand{\exmodindex}[1]{\py@modindex{#1}{extension }}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000258
259% Additional string for an index entry
Fred Drake1c8d0e01998-03-07 05:29:15 +0000260\newcommand{\index@subitem}{}
261\newcommand{\setindexsubitem}[1]{\renewcommand{\index@subitem}{#1}}
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000262\newcommand{\ttindex}[1]{\index{#1@{\py@idxcode{#1}} \index@subitem}}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000263
Fred Drake0ee9f721998-03-12 06:41:40 +0000264\newcommand{\withsubitem}[2]{%
265 \begingroup%
266 \def\index@subitem{#1}#2%
267 \endgroup%
268}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000269
Fred Drake53714971998-04-02 22:33:16 +0000270
Fred Drakea488f301998-07-23 17:50:45 +0000271% Module synopsis processing -----------------------------------------------
272%
273\newcommand{\py@standardIndexModule}[1]{\stmodindex{#1}}
274\newcommand{\py@builtinIndexModule}[1]{\bimodindex{#1}}
275\newcommand{\py@extensionIndexModule}[1]{\exmodindex{#1}}
276\newcommand{\py@IndexModule}[1]{\modindex{#1}}
277
278\newif\ifpy@HaveModSynopsis\py@HaveModSynopsisfalse
279\newif\ifpy@ModSynopsisFileIsOpen\py@ModSynopsisFileIsOpenfalse
280
281% \declaremodule[key]{type}{name}
282\newcommand{\declaremodule}[3][\py@modulebadkey]{
283 \py@openModSynopsisFile
284 \renewcommand{\py@thismoduletype}{#2}
285 \csname py@#2IndexModule\endcsname{#3}
286 \ifx\py@modulebadkey#1
287 \renewcommand{\py@thismodulekey}{#3}
288 \else
289 \renewcommand{\py@thismodulekey}{#1}
290 \fi
291 \label{module-\py@thismodulekey}
292 \py@HaveModSynopsistrue
293}
294
295
296\newcommand{\py@defsynopsis}{Module has no synopsis.}
297\newcommand{\py@modulesynopsis}{\py@defsynopsis}
298\newcommand{\modulesynopsis}[1]{
299 \renewcommand{\py@modulesynopsis}{#1}
300}
301
302% define the file
303\newwrite\py@ModSynopsisFile
304
305% hacked from \addtocontents from latex.ltx:
306\long\def\py@writeModSynopsisFile#1{%
307 \protected@write\py@ModSynopsisFile%
308 {\let\label\@gobble \let\index\@gobble \let\glossary\@gobble}%
309 {\string#1}%
310}
311\newcommand{\py@closeModSynopsisFile}{
312 \ifpy@ModSynopsisFileIsOpen
313 \closeout\py@ModSynopsisFile
314 \py@ModSynopsisFileIsOpenfalse
315 \fi
316}
317\newcommand{\py@openModSynopsisFile}{
318 \ifpy@ModSynopsisFileIsOpen\else
319 \openout\py@ModSynopsisFile=\py@ModSynopsisFilename
320 \py@ModSynopsisFileIsOpentrue
321 \fi
322}
323
324\newcommand{\py@ProcessModSynopsis}{
325 \ifpy@HaveModSynopsis
326 \py@writeModSynopsisFile{\modulesynopsis%
327 {\py@thismodulekey}{\py@thismodule}%
328 {\py@thismoduletype}{\py@modulesynopsis}}%
329 \py@HaveModSynopsisfalse
330 \fi
331 \renewcommand{\py@modulesynopsis}{\py@defsynopsis}
332}
333\AtEndDocument{\py@ProcessModSynopsis\py@closeModSynopsisFile}
334
335\newcommand{\localmoduletable}{
336 \IfFileExists{\py@ModSynopsisFilename}{
337 \begin{synopsistable}
338 \input{\py@ModSynopsisFilename}
339 \end{synopsistable}
340 }{}
341}
342
343\@ifundefined{pdfoutput}{
344 \newcommand{\py@ModSynopsisSummary}[4]{\bfcode{#2} & #4\\}
345}{
346 \newcommand{\py@ModSynopsisSummary}[4]{
347 {\pdfannotlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} goto name{label-module-#1}
348 \py@LinkColor \bfcode{#2} \py@NormalColor
349 \pdfendlink}& #4\\}
350}
351\newenvironment{synopsistable}{
352 % key, name, type, synopsis
353 \let\modulesynopsis=\py@ModSynopsisSummary
354 \begin{tabular}{ll}
355}{
356 \end{tabular}
357}
358%
359% --------------------------------------------------------------------------
360
361
362\newcommand{\py@thisclass}{}
363\newcommand{\py@thismodule}{}
364\newcommand{\py@thismodulekey}{}
365\newcommand{\py@thismoduletype}{}
366
367\newcommand{\py@reset}{
368 \py@ProcessModSynopsis
369 \renewcommand{\py@thisclass}{}
370 \renewcommand{\py@thismodule}{}
371 \renewcommand{\py@thismodulekey}{}
372 \renewcommand{\py@thismoduletype}{}
373}
374
375% Augment the sectioning commands used to get our own font family in place,
376% and reset some internal data items:
377\renewcommand{\section}{\py@reset%
378 \@startsection{section}{1}{\z@}%
379 {-3.5ex \@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}%
380 {2.3ex \@plus.2ex}%
381 {\reset@font\Large\py@HeaderFamily}}
382\renewcommand{\subsection}{\@startsection{subsection}{2}{\z@}%
383 {-3.25ex\@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}%
384 {1.5ex \@plus .2ex}%
385 {\reset@font\large\py@HeaderFamily}}
386\renewcommand{\subsubsection}{\@startsection{subsubsection}{3}{\z@}%
387 {-3.25ex\@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}%
388 {1.5ex \@plus .2ex}%
389 {\reset@font\normalsize\py@HeaderFamily}}
390\renewcommand{\paragraph}{\@startsection{paragraph}{4}{\z@}%
391 {3.25ex \@plus1ex \@minus.2ex}%
392 {-1em}%
393 {\reset@font\normalsize\py@HeaderFamily}}
394\renewcommand{\subparagraph}{\@startsection{subparagraph}{5}{\parindent}%
395 {3.25ex \@plus1ex \@minus .2ex}%
396 {-1em}%
397 {\reset@font\normalsize\py@HeaderFamily}}
398
399
Fred Drake5420f331998-07-23 21:41:02 +0000400% This gets the underscores closer to the right width; the only change
401% from standard LaTeX is the width specified.
402
403\DeclareTextCommandDefault{\textunderscore}{%
404 \leavevmode \kern.06em\vbox{\hrule\@width.55em}}
405
Fred Drakea488f301998-07-23 17:50:45 +0000406% Underscore hack (only act like subscript operator if in math mode)
407%
408% The following is due to Mark Wooding (the old version didn't work with
409% Latex 2e.
410
411\DeclareRobustCommand\hackscore{%
412 \ifmmode_\else\textunderscore\fi%
413}
414\begingroup
415\catcode`\_\active
416\def\next{%
417 \AtBeginDocument{\catcode`\_\active\def_{\hackscore{}}}%
418}
419\expandafter\endgroup\next
420
421
Fred Drake53714971998-04-02 22:33:16 +0000422% Now for a lot of semantically-loaded environments that do a ton of magical
423% things to get the right formatting and index entries for the stuff in
424% Python modules and C API.
425
426
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000427% {fulllineitems} is used in one place in libregex.tex, but is really for
428% internal use in this file.
429%
430\newenvironment{fulllineitems}{
431 \begin{list}{}{\labelwidth \leftmargin \labelsep 0pt
432 \rightmargin 0pt \topsep -\parskip \partopsep \parskip
433 \itemsep -\parsep
434 \let\makelabel=\itemnewline}
435}{\end{list}}
436
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000437% \optional is mostly for use in the arguments parameters to the various
438% {*desc} environments defined below, but may be used elsewhere. Known to
439% be used in the debugger chapter.
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000440%
441% Typical usage:
442%
443% \begin{funcdesc}{myfunc}{reqparm\optional{, optparm}}
444% ^^^ ^^^
445% No space here No space here
446%
447% When a function has multiple optional parameters, \optional should be
448% nested, not chained. This is right:
449%
450% \begin{funcdesc}{myfunc}{\optional{parm1\optional{, parm2}}}
451%
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000452\newcommand{\optional}[1]{%
453 {\textnormal{\Large[}}{#1}\hspace{0.5mm}{\textnormal{\Large]}}}
454
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000455% C functions ------------------------------------------------------------
456% \begin{cfuncdesc}{type}{name}{arglist}
457\newenvironment{cfuncdesc}[3]{
458 \begin{fulllineitems}
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000459 \item[\code{#1 \bfcode{#2}(\py@varvars{#3})}\index{#2@{\py@idxcode{#2()}}}]
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000460}{\end{fulllineitems}}
461
462% C variables ------------------------------------------------------------
463% \begin{cvardesc}{type}{name}
464\newenvironment{cvardesc}[2]{
465 \begin{fulllineitems}
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000466 \item[\code{#1 \bfcode{#2}}\index{#2@{\py@idxcode{#2}}}]
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000467}{\end{fulllineitems}}
468
469% C data types -----------------------------------------------------------
470% \begin{ctypedesc}{typedef name}
471\newenvironment{ctypedesc}[1]{
472 \begin{fulllineitems}
473 \item[\bfcode{#1}\ttindex{#1}]
474}{\end{fulllineitems}}
475
476% simple functions (not methods) -----------------------------------------
477% \begin{funcdesc}{name}{args}
478\newcommand{\funcline}[2]{\funclineni{#1}{#2}\ttindex{#1()}}
479\newenvironment{funcdesc}[2]{
480 \begin{fulllineitems}
481 \funcline{#1}{#2}
482}{\end{fulllineitems}}
483
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000484% similar to {funcdesc}, but doesn't add to the index
Fred Drake300775d1998-04-17 02:17:00 +0000485\newcommand{\funclineni}[2]{\item[\code{\bfcode{#1}(\py@varvars{#2})}]}
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000486\newenvironment{funcdescni}[2]{
487 \begin{fulllineitems}
488 \funclineni{#1}{#2}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000489}{\end{fulllineitems}}
490
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000491% classes ----------------------------------------------------------------
492% \begin{classdesc}{name}{constructor args}
493\newenvironment{classdesc}[2]{
Fred Drakea488f301998-07-23 17:50:45 +0000494 \renewcommand{\py@thisclass}{#1}
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000495 \begin{fulllineitems}
Fred Drake300775d1998-04-17 02:17:00 +0000496 \item[\code{\bfcode{#1}(\py@varvars{#2})}%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000497 \withsubitem{(class in \py@thismodule)}{\ttindex{#1}}]
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000498}{\end{fulllineitems}}
499
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000500
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000501\let\py@classbadkey=\@undefined
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000502
503% object method ----------------------------------------------------------
504% \begin{methoddesc}[classname]{methodname}{args}
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000505\newcommand{\methodline}[3][\py@classbadkey]{
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000506 \methodlineni{#2}{#3}
507 \ifx#1\@undefined
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000508 \withsubitem{(\py@thisclass\ method)}{\ttindex{#2()}}
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000509 \else
510 \withsubitem{(#1 method)}{\ttindex{#2()}}
511 \fi
512}
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000513\newenvironment{methoddesc}[3][\py@classbadkey]{
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000514 \begin{fulllineitems}
515 \ifx#1\@undefined
516 \methodline{#2}{#3}
517 \else
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000518 \def\py@thisclass{#1}
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000519 \methodline[#1]{#2}{#3}
520 \fi
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000521}{\end{fulllineitems}}
522
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000523% similar to {methoddesc}, but doesn't add to the index
524% (never actually uses the optional argument)
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000525\newcommand{\methodlineni}[3][\py@classbadkey]{%
Fred Drake300775d1998-04-17 02:17:00 +0000526 \item[\code{\bfcode{#2}(\py@varvars{#3})}]}
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000527\newenvironment{methoddescni}[3][\py@classbadkey]{
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000528 \begin{fulllineitems}
529 \methodlineni{#2}{#3}
530}{\end{fulllineitems}}
531
532% object data attribute --------------------------------------------------
533% \begin{memberdesc}[classname]{membername}
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000534\newcommand{\memberline}[2][\py@classbadkey]{%
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000535 \ifx#1\@undefined
536 \memberlineni{#2}
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000537 \withsubitem{(\py@thisclass\ attribute)}{\ttindex{#2}}
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000538 \else
539 \memberlineni{#2}
Fred Drake41565f61998-04-07 19:32:40 +0000540 \withsubitem{(#1 attribute)}{\ttindex{#2}}
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000541 \fi
542}
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000543\newenvironment{memberdesc}[2][\py@classbadkey]{
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000544 \begin{fulllineitems}
545 \ifx#1\@undefined
546 \memberline{#2}
547 \else
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000548 \def\py@thisclass{#1}
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000549 \memberline[#1]{#2}
550 \fi
551}{\end{fulllineitems}}
552
553% similar to {memberdesc}, but doesn't add to the index
554% (never actually uses the optional argument)
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000555\newcommand{\memberlineni}[2][\py@classbadkey]{\item[\bfcode{#2}]}
556\newenvironment{memberdescni}[2][\py@classbadkey]{
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000557 \begin{fulllineitems}
558 \memberlineni{#2}
559}{\end{fulllineitems}}
560
561% For exceptions: --------------------------------------------------------
562% \begin{excdesc}{name}
563% -- need support for constructor; maybe use optional parameter?
564\newenvironment{excdesc}[1]{
565 \begin{fulllineitems}
566 \item[\bfcode{#1}\ttindex{#1}]
567}{\end{fulllineitems}}
568
569% Module data or constants: ----------------------------------------------
570% \begin{datadesc}{name}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000571\newcommand{\dataline}[1]{\datalineni{#1}\ttindex{#1}}
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000572\newenvironment{datadesc}[1]{
573 \begin{fulllineitems}
574 \dataline{#1}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000575}{\end{fulllineitems}}
576
577% similar to {datadesc}, but doesn't add to the index
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000578\newcommand{\datalineni}[1]{\item[\bfcode{#1}]\nopagebreak}
579\newenvironment{datadescni}[1]{
580 \begin{fulllineitems}
581 \datalineni{#1}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000582}{\end{fulllineitems}}
583
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000584% bytecode instruction ---------------------------------------------------
585% \begin{opcodedesc}{name}{var}
586% -- {var} may be {}
587\newenvironment{opcodedesc}[2]{
588 \begin{fulllineitems}
589 \item[\bfcode{#1}\quad\var{#2}]
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000590}{\end{fulllineitems}}
591
592
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000593\newcommand{\nodename}[1]{\label{#1}}
Fred Drake55730311998-03-25 15:41:23 +0000594
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000595% For these commands, use \command{} to get the typography right, not
596% {\command}. This works better with the texinfo translation.
597\newcommand{\ABC}{{\sc abc}}
598\newcommand{\UNIX}{{\sc Unix}}
599\newcommand{\POSIX}{POSIX}
600\newcommand{\ASCII}{{\sc ascii}}
601\newcommand{\Cpp}{C\protect\raisebox{.18ex}{++}}
602\newcommand{\C}{C}
603\newcommand{\EOF}{{\sc eof}}
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000604\newcommand{\NULL}{\constant{NULL}}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000605
Fred Drake53714971998-04-02 22:33:16 +0000606% Also for consistency: spell Python "Python", not "python"!
607
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000608% code is the most difficult one...
Fred Drake1c8d0e01998-03-07 05:29:15 +0000609\newcommand{\code}[1]{{\@vobeyspaces\@noligs\def\{{\char`\{}\def\}{\char`\}}\def\~{\char`\~}\def\^{\char`\^}\def\e{\char`\\}\def\${\char`\$}\def\#{\char`\#}\def\&{\char`\&}\def\%{\char`\%}%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000610\texttt{#1}}}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000611
612\newcommand{\bfcode}[1]{\code{\bfseries#1}} % bold-faced code font
Fred Drake8e54abe1998-07-01 14:49:25 +0000613\newcommand{\kbd}[1]{\code{#1}}
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000614\newcommand{\samp}[1]{`\code{#1}'}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000615% This weird definition of \var{} allows it to always appear in roman
616% italics, and won't get funky in code fragments when we play around
617% with fonts.
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000618\newcommand{\var}[1]{\normalsize\textrm{\textit{#1\/}}}
619\renewcommand{\emph}[1]{{\em #1}}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000620\newcommand{\dfn}[1]{\emph{#1}}
621\newcommand{\strong}[1]{{\bf #1}}
622% let's experiment with a new font:
Fred Drake0ee9f721998-03-12 06:41:40 +0000623\newcommand{\file}[1]{`{\small\textsf{#1}}'}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000624
625% Use this def/redef approach for \url{} since hyperref defined this already,
626% but only if we actually used hyperref:
Fred Drake6cb71491998-03-27 05:22:53 +0000627\@ifundefined{pdfannotlink}{
Fred Drakea2c2a831998-04-15 17:50:01 +0000628 \newcommand{\py@url}[1]{\mbox{\small\textsf{#1}}}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000629}{
Fred Drakea2c2a831998-04-15 17:50:01 +0000630 \newcommand{\py@url}[1]{{%
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000631 \pdfannotlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} user{/S /URI /URI (#1)}%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000632 \py@LinkColor% color of the link text
633 \mbox{\small\textsf{#1}}%
634 \py@NormalColor% Turn it back off; these are declarative
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000635 \pdfendlink}% and don't appear bound to the current
636 }% formatting "box".
637}
Fred Drakea2c2a831998-04-15 17:50:01 +0000638\let\url=\py@url
Fred Drake0ee9f721998-03-12 06:41:40 +0000639\newcommand{\email}[1]{{\small\textsf{#1}}}
Fred Drake454a4fb1998-04-01 22:20:14 +0000640\newcommand{\newsgroup}[1]{{\small\textsf{#1}}}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000641
Fred Drake300775d1998-04-17 02:17:00 +0000642\newcommand{\py@varvars}[1]{{\def\,{\/{\char`\,}}\var{#1}}}
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000643% let's see if this breaks anything now; we may be able to simplify...
644\renewcommand{\py@varvars}[1]{\var{#1}}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000645
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000646% I'd really like to get rid of this!
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000647\newif\iftexi\texifalse
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000648
649% These should be used for all references to identifiers which are
650% used to refer to instances of specific language constructs. See the
651% names for specific semantic assignments.
652%
653% For now, don't do anything really fancy with them; just use them as
654% logical markup. This might change in the future.
655%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000656\newcommand{\module}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
657\newcommand{\keyword}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
658\newcommand{\exception}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
659\newcommand{\class}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
660\newcommand{\function}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
661\newcommand{\member}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
662\newcommand{\method}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000663
Fred Drake53714971998-04-02 22:33:16 +0000664\newcommand{\pytype}[1]{#1} % built-in Python type
665
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000666\newcommand{\cfunction}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
667\newcommand{\ctype}[1]{\texttt{#1}} % C struct or typedef name
668\newcommand{\cdata}[1]{\texttt{#1}} % C variable, typically global
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000669
Fred Drake0ee9f721998-03-12 06:41:40 +0000670\newcommand{\mimetype}[1]{{\small\textsf{#1}}}
Fred Drake94fac131998-03-12 19:37:03 +0000671% The \! is a "negative thin space" in math mode.
672\newcommand{\regexp}[1]{%
673 {\tiny$^{^\lceil}\!\!$%
674 {\normalsize\code{#1}}%
Fred Drake47cfd031998-04-03 21:22:31 +0000675 $\!\rfloor\!$%
Fred Drake94fac131998-03-12 19:37:03 +0000676 }}
Fred Drake0ee9f721998-03-12 06:41:40 +0000677\newcommand{\envvar}[1]{%
Fred Drake94fac131998-03-12 19:37:03 +0000678 \$#1% $ <-- bow to font-lock 3 times!
679 \index{#1@{\$#1}}% $
680 \index{environment variables!{\$#1}}% $
Fred Drake0ee9f721998-03-12 06:41:40 +0000681}
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000682\newcommand{\makevar}[1]{#1} % variable in a Makefile
683\newcommand{\character}[1]{\samp{#1}}
Fred Drake0ee9f721998-03-12 06:41:40 +0000684
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000685% constants defined in Python modules or C headers, not language constants:
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000686\newcommand{\constant}[1]{\code{#1}} % manifest constant, not syntactic
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000687
688\newcommand{\manpage}[2]{{\emph{#1}(#2)}}
689\newcommand{\rfc}[1]{RFC #1\index{RFC!RFC #1}}
690\newcommand{\program}[1]{\strong{#1}}
691
692
693% Deprecation stuff.
694% Should be extended to allow an index / list of deprecated stuff. But
695% there's a lot of stuff that needs to be done to make that automatable.
696%
697% First parameter is the release number that deprecates the feature, the
698% second is the action the should be taken by users of the feature.
699%
700% Example:
701%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000702% \deprecated{1.5.1}{Use \method{frobnicate()} instead.}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000703%
704\newcommand{\deprecated}[2]{%
705 \strong{Deprecated since release #1.} #2\par}
706
707
708\newenvironment{tableii}[4]{%
709 \begin{center}%
710 \def\lineii##1##2{\csname#2\endcsname{##1}&##2\\}%
Fred Drakeee601911998-04-11 20:53:03 +0000711 \begin{tabular}{#1}\strong{#3}&\strong{#4} \\ \hline%
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000712}{%
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000713 \end{tabular}%
714 \end{center}%
715}
716
717\newenvironment{tableiii}[5]{%
718 \begin{center}%
719 \def\lineiii##1##2##3{\csname#2\endcsname{##1}&##2&##3\\}%
Fred Drakeee601911998-04-11 20:53:03 +0000720 \begin{tabular}{#1}\strong{#3}&\strong{#4}&\strong{#5} \\ \hline%
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000721}{%
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000722 \end{tabular}%
723 \end{center}%
724}
725
726\newcommand{\itemnewline}[1]{%
Fred Drake1c8d0e01998-03-07 05:29:15 +0000727 \@tempdima\linewidth%
728 \advance\@tempdima \leftmargin\makebox[\@tempdima][l]{#1}%
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000729}
730
Fred Drake0cabff91998-05-06 19:36:01 +0000731% Define \itembreak: force the text after an item to start on a new line
732\newcommand{\itembreak}{%
733 \mbox{}%
734 \\*[0mm]%
735}
736
737% Define \itemjoin: some negative vspace to join two items together
738\newcommand{\itemjoin}{%
739 \mbox{}%
740 \vspace{-\itemsep}%
741 \vspace{-\parsep}%
742}
743
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000744% Cross-referencing (AMK, new impl. FLD)
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000745% Sample usage:
746% \begin{seealso}
747% \seemodule{rand}{Uniform random number generator}; % Module xref
748% \seetext{\emph{Encyclopedia Britannica}}. % Ref to a book
Fred Drakeebcb6581998-03-06 21:25:17 +0000749%
750% % A funky case: module name contains '_'; have to supply an optional key
751% \seemodule[copyreg]{copy_reg}{pickle interface constructor registration}
752%
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000753% \end{seealso}
754
Fred Drake1c8d0e01998-03-07 05:29:15 +0000755\@ifundefined{pdfannotlink}{%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000756 \newcommand{\py@seemodule}[3][\py@modulebadkey]{%
757 \ifx\py@modulebadkey#1\def\py@modulekey{#2}\else\def\py@modulekey{#1}\fi%
758 \ref{module-\py@modulekey}:\quad %
Fred Drakeebcb6581998-03-06 21:25:17 +0000759 Module \module{#2}%
760 \quad (#3)%
761 }
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000762}{\newcommand{\py@seemodule}[3][\py@modulebadkey]{%
763 \ifx\py@modulebadkey#1\def\py@modulekey{#2}\else\def\py@modulekey{#1}\fi%
764 \ref{module-\py@modulekey}:\quad %
765 {\pdfannotlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} goto name{label-module-\py@modulekey}%
766 \py@LinkColor Module \module{#2} \py@NormalColor%
Fred Drakeebcb6581998-03-06 21:25:17 +0000767 \pdfendlink%
768 }%
769 \quad (#3)%
770 }
771}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000772\newenvironment{seealso}[0]{
773 \strong{See Also:}\par
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000774 \def\seetext##1{\par{##1}}
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000775 \let\seemodule=\py@seemodule
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000776}{\par}
777
778
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000779% Allow the release number to be specified independently of the
780% \date{}. This allows the date to reflect the document's date and
781% release to specify the Python release that is documented.
782%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000783\newcommand{\py@release}{}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000784\newcommand{\version}{}
785\newcommand{\releasename}{Release}
786\newcommand{\release}[1]{%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000787 \renewcommand{\py@release}{\releasename\space\version}%
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000788 \renewcommand{\version}{#1}}
789
790% Allow specification of the author's address separately from the
791% author's name. This can be used to format them differently, which
792% is a good thing.
793%
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000794\newcommand{\py@authoraddress}{}
795\newcommand{\authoraddress}[1]{\renewcommand{\py@authoraddress}{#1}}
Fred Drake6df93ef1998-05-14 20:56:31 +0000796\let\developersaddress=\authoraddress
797\let\developer=\author
798\let\developers=\author
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000799
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000800% This sets up the fancy chapter headings that make the documents look
801% at least a little better than the usual LaTeX output.
802%
Fred Drake1c8d0e01998-03-07 05:29:15 +0000803\@ifundefined{ChTitleVar}{}{
Fred Drake24340ea1998-04-28 18:30:34 +0000804 \ChNameVar{\raggedleft\normalsize\py@HeaderFamily}
805 \ChNumVar{\raggedleft \bfseries\Large\py@HeaderFamily}
806 \ChTitleVar{\raggedleft \rm\Huge\py@HeaderFamily}
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000807 % This creates chapter heads without the leading \vspace*{}:
Fred Drake1c8d0e01998-03-07 05:29:15 +0000808 \def\@makechapterhead#1{%
809 {\parindent \z@ \raggedright \normalfont
810 \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000811 \DOCH
812 \fi
Fred Drake1c8d0e01998-03-07 05:29:15 +0000813 \interlinepenalty\@M
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000814 \DOTI{#1}
815 }
816 }
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000817}
818
Fred Drake3bf78651998-05-20 17:42:17 +0000819
820% Definition lists; requested by AMK for HOWTO documents. Probably useful
821% elsewhere as well, so keep in in the general style support.
822%
823\newenvironment{definitions}{%
824 \begin{description}%
825 \def\term##1{\item[##1]\itembreak}
826}{%
827 \end{description}%
828}
829
Fred Drake6659c301998-03-03 22:02:19 +0000830% Tell TeX about pathological hyphenation cases:
831\hyphenation{Base-HTTP-Re-quest-Hand-ler}