% % $Id$ % This file is part of the FPC documentation. % Copyright (C) 1997, by Michael Van Canneyt % % The FPC documentation is free text; you can redistribute it and/or % modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as % published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the % License, or (at your option) any later version. % % The FPC Documentation is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, % but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of % MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU % Library General Public License for more details. % % You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public % License along with the FPC documentation; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, % write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, % Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. % \ProvidesPackage{fpc}[1996/12/09] \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ExecuteOptions{titlepage} % First, all definitions for latex only. \newcommand{\docdescription}[1]{\def\@FPCDescription{#1}} \gdef\@FPCDescription{}% \newcommand{\docversion}[1]{\def\@FPCVersion{#1}} \gdef\@FPCVersion{}% % For backwards compatibility \newcommand{\unitdescription}[1]{\def\@FPCDescription{#1}} \newcommand{\unitversion}[1]{\def\@FPCVersion{#1}} \renewcommand\maketitle{\begin{titlepage}% \let\footnotesize\small \let\footnoterule\relax \null\vfil \vskip 4cm% {\noindent\raggedright\Large\@title\\}% \noindent \rule{\linewidth}{1.5mm}\\% {\raggedleft\large% \begin{tabular}[t]{r}% \@FPCDescription \\ \@FPCVersion \\ \@date \end{tabular}\par}% \vskip 5cm% {\noindent \large \textsf{\@author} \\% \rule{\linewidth}{0.5mm}} \@thanks \vfil\null \end{titlepage}% \setcounter{footnote}{0}% \let\thanks\relax\let\maketitle\relax \gdef\@thanks{}\gdef\@author{}\gdef\@title{}} % end of \maketitle % For the \procedure and \function commands, we don't want heading numbers. \setcounter{secnumdepth}{1} % redefine the subsection command to leave less space, %and to use sans serif \renewcommand\subsection{\@startsection% {subsection}% {2}% {\z@}% {-4.25ex\@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}% {1pt}% {\normalfont\large\sffamily\bfseries}} % Now, Let's define the \procedure and \function commands. \newcommand{\FPClabel}[1]{% \raggedleft\makebox[0pt][r]{\textsf{#1:}} } \newenvironment{FPCList} {\begin{list}{}{% \renewcommand{\makelabel}[1]{\FPClabel{##1}\hfil\relax} \setlength{\labelwidth}{0pt}% \setlength{\leftmargin}{0pt}}% \setlength{\labelsep}{0pt}% } {\end{list}} % % define a version of \procedure and \function % which allows you to give a label. % \newcommand{\functionl}[7]{ \subsection{#1} \raisebox{1ex}{\rule{\linewidth}{0.5mm}} \label{fu:#2} \index{#1} \begin{FPCList} \item[Declaration] \texttt {Function #1 #3 : #4;} \item[Description] #5 \item[Errors] #6 \item[See also] #7 \end{FPCList} } \newcommand{\procedurel}[6]{ \subsection{#1} \raisebox{1ex}{\rule{\linewidth}{0.5mm}} \label{pro:#2} \index{#1} \begin{FPCList} \item[Declaration] \texttt {Procedure #1 #3;} \item[Description] #4 \item[Errors] #5 \item[See also] #6 \end{FPCList} } % define a capital version, % for function/command which has no options passed to it. \newcommand{\Functionl}[6]{\functionl{#1}{#2}{}{#3}{#4}{#5}{#6}} \newcommand{\Procedurel}[5]{\procedurel{#1}{#2}{}{#3}{#4}{#5}} % % These versions take the function name as the label. % \newcommand{\function}[6]{\functionl{#1}{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}{#6}} \newcommand{\procedure}[5]{\procedurel{#1}{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} % define a capital version, % for function/command which has no options passed to it. \newcommand{\Function}[5]{\function{#1}{}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}} \newcommand{\Procedure}[4]{\procedure{#1}{}{#2}{#3}{#4}} % Now the referencing commands. % % First, the ones with alternate label (second argument} % \newcommand{\seefl}[2]{ \textsf{#1} (\pageref{fu:#2})} \newcommand{\seepl}[2]{ \textsf{#1} (\pageref{pro:#2})} % % Now the ones with label. % \newcommand{\seef}[1]{\seefl{#1}{#1}} \newcommand{\seep}[1]{\seepl{#1}{#1}} % % man page references don't need labels. % \newcommand{\seem}[2]{\texttt{#1} (#2) } % % for easy typesetting of variables. % \newcommand{\var}[1]{\texttt {#1}} \newcommand{\file}[1]{\textsf {#1}} % % Useful references. % \newcommand{\progref}{\htmladdnormallink{Programmers' guide}{../prog/prog.html}\ } \newcommand{\refref}{\htmladdnormallink{Reference guide}{../ref/ref.html}\ } \newcommand{\userref}{\htmladdnormallink{Users' guide}{../user/user.html}\ } \newcommand{\unitsref}{\htmladdnormallink{Unit reference}{../units/units.html}\ } \newcommand{\seecrt}{\htmladdnormallink{CRT}{../crt/crt.html}} \newcommand{\seelinux}{\htmladdnormallink{Linux}{../linux/linux.html}} \newcommand{\seestrings}{\htmladdnormallink{strings}{../strings/strings.html}} \newcommand{\seedos}{\htmladdnormallink{DOS}{../dos/dos.html}} \newcommand{\seegetopts}{\htmladdnormallink{getopts}{../getopts/getopts.html}} \newcommand{\seeobjects}{\htmladdnormallink{objects}{../objects/objects.html}} \newcommand{\seegraph}{\htmladdnormallink{graph}{../graph/graph.html}} \newcommand{\seeprinter}{\htmladdnormallink{printer}{../printer/printer.html}} \newcommand{\seego}{\htmladdnormallink{GO32}{../go32/go32.html}} % % Nice environments % % For Code examples (complete programs only) \newenvironment{CodEx}{}{} % For Tables. \newenvironment{FPCtable}[2]{\begin{table}\caption{#2}\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{#1}}{\end{tabular}\end{center}\end{table}} % The same, but with label in third argument (tab:#3) \newenvironment{FPCltable}[3]{\begin{table}\caption{#2}\label{tab:#3}\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{#1}}{\end{tabular}\end{center}\end{table}} % % Commands to reference these things. % \newcommand{\seet}[1]{table (\ref{tab:#1}) } % % some OSes % \newcommand{\linux}{\textsc{linux}\ } \newcommand{\dos} {\textsc{dos}\ } \newcommand{\msdos}{\textsc{ms-dos}\ } \newcommand{\ostwo}{\textsc{os/2}\ } \newcommand{\windows}{\textsc{Windows}\ } \newcommand{\windowsnt}{\textsc{WindowsNT}\ } \newcommand{\fpc}{Free Pascal\ } \newcommand{\gnu}{\textsc{gnu}\ } % % Some versions % \newcommand{\fpcversion}{0.99.7} % end of fpc.sty