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author | Ludovic Courtes | 2005-10-31 16:03:18 +0000 |
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committer | Ludovic Courtes | 2005-10-31 16:03:18 +0000 |
commit | e9509518623d016880392237a298d4561a3b6a0b (patch) | |
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Removed useless files, integrated packages.
* src/guile/skribilo/packages: New directory and files.
* bin: Removed.
* skr: Removed (files moved to `src/guile/skribilo/packages').
* skribe: Removed.
* doc/skr/env.skr (*courtes-mail*): New.
* doc/user/user.skb: Removed postal addresses, added my name.
* src/guile/skribilo/engine/lout.scm: Uncommented the slide-related
markup writers.
* src/guile/skribilo/evaluator.scm (%evaluate): Try weird things with
source properties.
* src/guile/skribilo/reader/skribe.scm: Comply with the new guile-reader
API.
* src/guile/skribilo/types.scm: Removed the special `initialize' method
for ASTs which was supposed to set their location.
git-archimport-id: lcourtes@laas.fr--2005-mobile/skribilo--devel--1.2--patch-7
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diff --git a/skribe/doc/user/start.skb b/skribe/doc/user/start.skb deleted file mode 100644 index f3c1e28..0000000 --- a/skribe/doc/user/start.skb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,197 +0,0 @@ -;*=====================================================================*/ -;* serrano/prgm/project/skribe/doc/user/start.skb */ -;* ------------------------------------------------------------- */ -;* Author : Manuel Serrano */ -;* Creation : Mon Sep 1 11:22:25 2003 */ -;* Last change : Sun Feb 29 16:14:21 2004 (eg) */ -;* Copyright : 2003-04 Manuel Serrano */ -;* ------------------------------------------------------------- */ -;* Getting started with Skribe */ -;*=====================================================================*/ - -;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -;* Getting started */ -;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -(chapter :title "Getting Started" - -(p [ -In this chapter, the syntax of a Skribe text is presented ,(emph "informally"). -In particular, the Skribe syntax is compared to the HTML syntax. Then, -it is presented how one can use Skribe to make dynamic text -(i.e texts which are generated by the system rather than entered-in by hand. -Finally, It is also -presented how Skribe source files can be processed.]) - -;*--- Hello world -----------------------------------------------------*/ -(section :title "Hello World!" [ -In this section we show how to produce very simple electronic documents -with Skribe. Suppose that we want to produce the following Web document: - -,(disp [,(font :size 2. (bold "Hello World!")) -,(linebreak 2) -This is a very simple text.]) - -The HTML source file for such a page should look like: - -,(prgm :language xml [ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> -<TITLE>Hello world Example</TITLE> -</HEAD> -<BODY> -<H1>Hello World!</H1> - -This is a very simple text. -</BODY> -</HTML>]) - -In Skribe, the very same document must be written: - -,(prgm :language skribe :file "src/start1.skb")]) - -;*--- Adding colors and fonts -----------------------------------------*/ -(section :title "Adding colors and fonts" [ -Let us suppose that we want now to colorize and change the face of some -words such as: - -,(disp [,(font :size 2. (bold "Hello World!")) -,(linebreak 2) -This is a ,(bold "very") ,(it "simple") ,(color :fg "red" "text").]) - -The HTML source file for such a document should look like: - -,(prgm :language xml [ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> -<TITLE>Hello world Example</TITLE> -</HEAD> -<BODY> -<H1>Hello World!</H1> - -This is a <B>very</B> <I>simple</I> <FONT color="red">text</FONT>. -</BODY> -</HTML>]) - -In Skribe, the very same document must be written: - -,(prgm :language skribe (source :file "src/start2.skb")) - -As one may notice the Skribe version is much more compact than the HTML one.]) - -;*--- Structured documents --------------------------------------------*/ -(section :title "Structured documents" [ -,(p [For large documents there is an obvious need of structure. Skribe -documents may contain ,(bold "chapters"), ,(bold "sections"), -,(bold "subsections"), ,(bold "itemize"), ... For instance, if we want to -extend our previous example to:]) - -,(disp :verb #t [,(bold (font :size 2. "Hello World!")) - -,(font :size 1. (bold "1. A first Section")) -This is a ,(bold "very") ,(it "simple") ,(color :fg "red" "text"). - -,(font :size 1. (bold "2. A second Section")) -That contains an ,(bold "itemize") construction: - . first item - . second item - . third item]) - -The Skribe source for that text is: - -,(prgm :language skribe (source :file "src/start3.skb"))]) - -;*--- Hyperlinks ------------------------------------------------------*/ -(section :title "Hyperlinks" [ -A Skribe document may contain links to chapters, to sections, to other -Skribe documents or Web pages. The following Skribe source -code illustrates these various kinds of links: - -,(prgm :language skribe (source :file "src/start4.skb"))]) - -;*--- Dynamic documents -----------------------------------------------*/ -(section :title "Dynamic documents" [ -Since Skribe is a programming language, rather than just a markup language, -it is easy to use it to generate some parts of a document. This section -presents here the kind of documents that can be created with Skribe. - -,(subsection :title "Simple computations" [ -In this section we present how to introduce a simple computation into a -document. For instance, the following sentence -,(disp [ -Document creation date: ,(date)]) -is generated with the following piece of code - -,(prgm :language skribe [ -\[Document creation date: \,(date)\] -]) - -Here, we use the Skribe function ,(code "date") to compute the date to -be inserted in the document. In general, any valid Scheme expression -is authorized inside a ,(code ",(...)") construct.,(footnote -[Skribe can be built either with Bigloo or STklos Scheme systems. The Scheme -expressions which are valid inside a ,(code ",(...)") depends of the Scheme system -used at Skribe construction.]). -Another example of -such a computation is given below. -,(prgm :language skribe [ -\[The value of \,(symbol "pi") is \,(* 4 (atan 1))\] -]) -When evaluated, this form produces the following output: -,(disp [ -The value of ,(symbol "pi") is ,(* 4 (atan 1)).]) -]) - -,(subsection :title "Text generation" [ When building a document, one -often need to generate some repetitive text. Skribe programming skills -can be used to ease the construction of such documents as illustrated below. -,(disp -(itemize - (map (lambda (x) (item [The square of ,(bold x) is ,(bold (* x x))])) - '(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)))) -This text has been generated with the following piece of code -,(prgm :language skribe [ -(itemize - (map (lambda (x) (item \[The square of \,(bold x) is \,(bold (* x x))\])) - '(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9))) -])]) - -,(subsection :title "Introspection" [ -In Skribe, a document is represented by a tree which is available to -the user. So, it is easy to perform introspective tasks on the current -document. For instance the following code displays as an -enumeration the sections titles of the current chapter: - -,(prgm :language skribe :file "src/start5.skb") - -Without entering too much into the details here, the resolve function -is called at the end of the document processing. This function -searches the node representing the chapter to which belongs the -current node and from it finds all its sections. The titles -of these sections are put in italics in an itemize. - -,(p [The execution of this code yield the following text]) - -,(disp (include "src/start5.skb"))]) -]) - - -;*--- Compiling skribe documents --------------------------------------*/ -(section :title "Compiling Skribe documents" [ - -There are several ways to render a Skribe document. It can be statically -compiled by the ,(tt "skribe") compiler to various formats such as HTML, -LaTeX, man and so on. It can be compiled on-demand by the ,(tt "mod_skribe") -,(ref :url "http://www.apache.org/" :text "Apache") Skribe module. In this -section we only present static compilation. - -,(p [Let us suppose a Skribe text located in a file ,(tt "file.skb"). -In order to compile to various formats one must type in:]) - -,(disp :verb #t [ -$ skribe file.skb -o file.html ,(char 35) ,(it "This produces an HTML file.") -$ skribe file.skb -o file.tex ,(char 35) ,(it "This produces a TeX file.") -$ skribe file.skb -o file.man ,(char 35) ,(it "This produces a man page.") -$ skribe file.skb -o file.info ,(char 35) ,(it "This produces an info page.") -$ skribe file.skb -o file.mgp ,(char 35) ,(it "This produces a MagicPoint document")])])) |