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2 files changed, 24 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/doc/user/char.skb b/doc/user/char.skb index 16c4625..b2f94e2 100644 --- a/doc/user/char.skb +++ b/doc/user/char.skb @@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ are replaced with the actual values of the arguments ,(param 'node).]) ;*--- Symbols ---------------------------------------------------------*/ (subsection :title "Symbols" + :ident "symbols" (p [The function ,(code "symbol") introduces special symbols in the produced file. Note that the rendering of symbols is unportable. It depends diff --git a/doc/user/eq.skb b/doc/user/eq.skb index a611f88..455832b 100644 --- a/doc/user/eq.skb +++ b/doc/user/eq.skb @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ much like any other kind of markup. However, the resulting syntax is very verbose and hard to read.]) (p [Fortunately, the ,(tt [eq]) package allows for the use of a -much simple syntax. ] +much simpler syntax. ] (example-produce (example :legend "Example of a simple equation" @@ -69,10 +69,30 @@ may have already recognized its ,(emph [prefix notation]). Note that, unlike in the previous example, the equation itself if ,(emph [quoted]), that is, preceded by the ,(tt [']) sign. Additionally, when referring to a symbol (such as the Greek letter ,(symbol "phi")), you no longer -need to use the ,(tt [symbol]) markup (,(ref :text [see subsection] -:subsection "Symbols")).])) +need to use the ,(tt [symbol]) markup (,(numref :text [see Section] +:ident "symbols")).])) + ;; FIXME: Write this. (section :title [Rendering]) + + (section :title [Summary] + + (p [The options available for the top-level ,(code [eq]) markup +are summarized here:]) + + (doc-markup 'eq + `((:inline? [A boolean indicating whether the equation +is to appear "inline", i.e., within a paragraph. If the engine supports +it, it may adjust various parameters such as in-equation spacing +accordingly.]) + (:renderer [The engine that should be used to render +the equation. This allows, for instance, to use the Lout engine to +render equations in HTML.]) + (:div-style [A symbol denoting the default style for +divisions. This should be one of ,(code [over]), ,(code [fraction]), +,(code [div]) and ,(code [slash]). Per-,(code [eq:/]) ,(code +[:div-style]) options override this setting.])) + :source "skribilo/package/eq.scm")) ) |