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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
;;; start.skb -- Getting started with Skribilo
;;; -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*-
;;;
-;;; Copyright 2007, 2008, 2009 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
+;;; Copyright 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
;;; Copyright 2003, 2004 Manuel Serrano
;;;
;;;
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ processed.])
;*--- Hello world -----------------------------------------------------*/
(section :title "Hello World!"
-
+
(p [In this section we show how to produce very simple electronic documents
with Skribilo. Suppose that we want to produce the following Web document:
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ In Skribilo, the very same document must be written:
;*--- Adding colors and fonts -----------------------------------------*/
(section :title "Adding Colors and Fonts"
-
+
(p [Let us suppose that we want now to colorize and change the face of some
words such as:
@@ -95,9 +95,9 @@ As one may notice the Skribilo 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. Skribilo
-documents may contain ,(bold "chapters"), ,(bold "sections"),
-,(bold "subsections"), ,(bold "itemize"), ... For instance, if we want to
+,(p [For large documents there is an obvious need of structure. Skribilo
+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!"))
@@ -117,22 +117,48 @@ The Skribilo source for that text is:
;*--- Hyperlinks ------------------------------------------------------*/
(section :title "Hyperlinks"
-
+
(p [A Skribilo document may contain links to chapters, to sections, to other
Skribilo documents or web pages. The following Skribilo source
code illustrates these various kinds of links:
,(prgm :language skribe (source :file "src/start4.skb"))]))
+;*--- Modules ---------------------------------------------------------*/
+(section :title "Using Modules" :info-node "Modules" :ident "modules"
+
+ (index :index *function-index* "use-modules")
+ (p [Skribilo comes with extra features bundled in ,(emph [modules]).
+In fact, anyone can write new modules that extend Skribilo. For example, extra ,(ref :ident
+"biblio" :text [bibliography features]) are bundled in a module called
+,(code [(skribilo biblio)]). To use them in a document, that document
+the following line must be added at the very beginning of the document,
+before the ,(markup-ref "document") markup:
+
+,(prgm :language skribe (source [(use-modules (skribilo biblio))]))
+
+Suppose you also want to use the ,(ref :ident "equations" :text
+[mathematical formula layout package]), which is bundled in the ,(code
+[(skribilo package eq)]) module. To do that, you can either add another
+,(code [use-modules]) form at the top of the document, or combine both:
+
+,(prgm :language skribe (source [
+(use-modules (skribilo biblio)
+ (skribilo package eq))]))])
+
+ (p [The module system described above is actually that of ,(ref :text
+[GNU Guile] :url "http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/"). More
+information is available in Guile's manual.]))
+
;*--- Dynamic documents -----------------------------------------------*/
(section :title "Dynamic Documents"
-
+
(p [Since Skribilo 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 Skribilo.])
(subsection :title "Simple Computations"
-
+
(p [In this section we present how to introduce a simple
computation into a document. For instance, the following sentence
@@ -161,11 +187,11 @@ The value of ,(symbol "pi") is ,(* 4 (atan 1)).])
]))
(subsection :title "Text Generation"
-
+
(p [When building a document, one
often need to generate some repetitive text. Skribilo programming skills
can be used to ease the construction of such documents as illustrated below.
-,(disp
+,(disp
(itemize
(map (lambda (x)
(item [The square of ,(bold x) is ,(bold (* x x))]))
@@ -174,12 +200,12 @@ This text has been generated with the following piece of code
,(prgm :language skribe [
(itemize
(map (lambda (x)
- (item \[The square of \,(bold x) is \,(bold (* x x))\]))
+ (item \[The square of \,(bold x) is \,(bold (* x x))\]))
'(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)))
])]))
(subsection :title "Introspection"
-
+
(p [In Skribilo, 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
@@ -200,7 +226,7 @@ are put in italics in an itemize.])
;*--- Compiling documents --------------------------------------*/
(section :title "Compiling Skribilo Documents"
-
+
(p [There are several ways to render a Skribilo document. It can be
statically compiled by the ,(tt "skribilo") compiler to various formats
such as HTML, LaTeX, Lout and so on. In this section we only present
@@ -213,7 +239,7 @@ In order to compile to various formats one must type in:]
$ skribilo --target=html file.skb -o file.html ,(char 35) ,(it "This produces an HTML file.")
$ skribilo -t latex file.skb -o file.tex ,(char 35) ,(it "This produces a TeX file.")
$ skribilo -t lout file.skb -o file.lout ,(char 35) ,(it "This produces a Lout file.")])
-
+
[The reference of the ,(tt [skribilo]) compiler is given in
,(numref :text [Chapter] :ident "compiler").])))