;;; package.skb -- Packages ;;; -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*- ;;; ;;; Copyright 2007, 2008, 2009 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> ;;; Copyright 2001, 2004, 2005 Manuel Serrano ;;; ;;; ;;; This file is part of Skribilo. ;;; ;;; Skribilo is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;;; (at your option) any later version. ;;; ;;; Skribilo 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 General Public License for more details. ;;; ;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;;; along with Skribilo. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ ;* Standard packages */ ;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ (chapter :title "Standard Packages" (p [This chapter describes the standard packages that come with Skribilo. Additional packages may be found from the ,(ref :url *skribe-url* :text "Skribe web page"), but they may require slight modifications to work correctly with Skribilo.]) (p [In order to use the facilities described in the following sections, the Skribilo source file must contains statements such as:] (prgm "(use-modules (skribilo package THE-PACKAGE))") [where ,(tt "THE-PACKAGE") is the desired package. GNU Guile users will recognize that this is Guile's standard way to use Scheme modules. The effect of the ,(tt [use-modules]) clause is to insert the bindings exported by ,(tt "THE-PACKAGE") into the current module's name space. Note that third-party Skribilo packages can have arbitrary Guile module names. And of course, the ,(tt [use-modules]) clause can be used to import ,(emph [any]) Guile module, not just Skribilo packages.]) ;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ ;* jfp */ ;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ (section :title "Articles" (subsection :title (tt "acmproc") :ident "acmproc" (index :index *package-index* "acmproc" :note "package") (p [ This package enables producing LaTeX documents conforming to the ,(emph "ACM proceeding") (ACMPROC) style. It introduces the markup ,(code "abstract"):]) (doc-markup 'abstract `((:class "The node class.") (:postscript [The URL of the PostScript version of the paper.])) :ident "abstract(acmproc)" :common-args '() :idx-note "acmproc" :idx-suffix " (acmproc)" :force-engines *api-engines* :source "skribilo/package/acmproc.scm")) (subsection :title (tt "jfp") :ident "jfp" (index :index *package-index* "jfp" :note "package") (p [ This package enables producing LaTeX documents conforming to the ,(emph "Journal of Functional Programming") (JFP) style. It introduces the markup ,(code "abstract"):]) (doc-markup 'abstract `((:postscript [The URL of the PostScript version of the paper.])) :ident "abstract(jfp)" :common-args '() :idx-note "jfp" :idx-suffix " (jfp)" :force-engines *api-engines* :source "skribilo/package/jfp.scm")) (subsection :title (tt "lncs") :ident "lncs" (index :index *package-index* "lncs" :note "package") (p [ This package enables producing LaTeX documents conforming to the ,(emph "Lecture Notes on Computer Science") (LNCS) style. It introduces the markups ,(code "abstract") and ,(code "references"):]) (doc-markup 'abstract `((:postscript [The URL of the PostScript version of the paper.])) :common-args '() :idx-note "lncs" :idx-suffix " (lncs)" :force-engines *api-engines* :source "skribilo/package/lncs.scm") (doc-markup 'references `((:sort [A sort procedure, as for ,(code "the-bibliography").])) :common-args '() :idx-note "lncs" :idx-suffix " (lncs)" :force-engines *api-engines* :source "skribilo/package/lncs.scm" :see-also '(the-bibliography bib-sort/authors)) )) ;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ ;* french */ ;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ (section :title "Languages" ;; FIXME: Provide proper i18n. (p [Currently, native language support in Skribilo is rudimentary, limited to the following package. In the future, it should be possible to specify a document's language so that the output engine behaves accordingly, e.g., by choosing the right typographical rules and the right phrases.]) (subsection :title (tt "french") (index :index *package-index* "french" :note "package") (p [ Enables French typesetting and typographical rules.]))) ;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ ;* letter */ ;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ (section :title (tt "letter") (index :index *package-index* "letter" :note "package") (p [ This package is to be used to authoring simple letters. It redefines the ,(markup-ref "document") markup.]) (doc-markup 'document `((:where [The location where the letter is posted.]) (:date [The date of the letter.]) (:author [The author of the letter.])) :ident "document/letter" :idx-note "letter" :idx-suffix " (letter)" :force-engines *api-engines* :source "skribilo/package/letter.scm")) ;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ ;* Web */ ;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ (section :title "Web" #;(subsection :title (tt "web-article") (index :index *package-index* "web-article" :note "package") (p [This module provides a convenient mode for rendering articles (i.e., documents made of sections) in HTML.]) ;; FIXME: We don't have any clean way to pass load options through ;; `use-modules'. (p [The ,(tt [web-article]) package supports two ,(markup-ref "skribe-load") user options: ,(param :style) and ,(param :css). The ,(param :style) option can either be ,(code "'traditional") which forces traditional HTML code emission or ,(code "'css") which forces HTML code emission using CSS annotations. The CSS style used is specified in the (code "css") HTML engine ,(ref :subsection "The HTML customization" :text "custom"). The ,(param :css) is a shorthand for ,(param :style). For instance:] (prgm [(skribe-load "web-article.skr" :css "style.css")]) [is equivalent to:] (prgm [(skribe-load "web-article.skr" :style 'css) (engine-custom-set! (find-engine 'html) :css "style.css")])) ) (subsection :title (tt "web-book") (index :index *package-index* "web-book" :note "package") (p [This package provides a convenient mode for rendering books (i.e., documents made of chapters and sections) in HTML. It modifies the ,(tt [left-margin]) custom of the HTML engine (see ,(ref :text [HTML customs] :ident "html-engine")) such that the left margin of each HTML file produced contains a menu allowing for quick navigation within the HTML document.])) (subsection :title (tt "web-book2") (index :index *package-index* "web-book2" :note "package") (p [This package provides a different way to render books in HTML. Concretely, it prepends a small table of contents to each chapter, section, etc., that appears in an HTML file of its own, making it easy to move around the various HTML files of the document. Compared to ,(tt [web-book]), it does not clutter the left margin of the HTML pages.]) (p [Unlike ,(tt [web-book]), this package is ``purely functional'' in that it does not modify the HTML engine customs and writers.])) (subsection :title (tt [html-navtabs]) (p [The ,(tt [html-navtabs]) package enables quick navigation inside HTML documents by means of tabs. The produced HTML code uses CSS declarations. The ,(tt [html-navtabs]) package does not introduce any new markups. It is configured via additional ,(ref :text [engine customs.] :chapter "Engines")]) (subsubsection :title [HTML Engine Customization] (p [,(tt [html-navtabs]) is to be used in conjunction with the ,(ref :text (code "html-engine") :ident "html-engine") engine. Specifically, it adds the following new customization to this engine:]) (doc-engine 'html `((html-navtabs [The tabs.]) (html-navtabs-padding [Padding above tabs.]) (html-navtabs-bar-background [Bar background color.])) :def `(make-engine 'html :custom '((html-navtabs ,(it [Containers whose option ,(param :file) is ,(code "#t")])) (html-navtabs-padding 20.) (html-navtabs-bar-background ,(engine-custom (find-engine 'html) 'left-margin-background)))))) (subsubsection :title [Additional Container Options] (p [,(tt [html-navtabs]) introduces two new ,(ref :text "containers" :section "Sectioning") (i.e., a ,(ref :text (code "document") :mark "document") ,(ref :text (code "chapter") :mark "chapter") ,(ref :text (code "section") :mark "subsection"), ...) attributes: ,(param :html-tabs-bar) and ,(param :no-tabs). The attribute ,(param :html-tabs-bar) may contain any Skribe expression. It controls the content of the navtabs sub-bar (i.e., a small line above the tabs). The attribute ,(param :no-tabs) disable tabs for this container.])) (subsubsection :title [Example] :info-node [Package Example] (resolve (lambda (n e env) ;; XXX: In Lout, the sample code is unbreakable for ;; some reason, which breaks the whole document. (if (engine-format? "html" e) (list (p [Below is a full example using ,(tt [html-navtabs]).]) (prgm :file "src/html-navtabs.skb")) [Please see the HTML version of the manual for an example.]))))))) ;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ ;* Emacs indentation */ ;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ ;; @indent: (put 'doc-markup 'skribe-indent 'skribe-indent-function)@*