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diff --git a/skribe/doc/user/links.skb b/skribe/doc/user/links.skb deleted file mode 100644 index b454f28..0000000 --- a/skribe/doc/user/links.skb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ -;*=====================================================================*/ -;* serrano/prgm/project/skribe/doc/user/links.skb */ -;* ------------------------------------------------------------- */ -;* Author : Manuel Serrano */ -;* Creation : Thu Sep 11 06:10:44 2003 */ -;* Last change : Thu Feb 26 20:56:48 2004 (eg) */ -;* Copyright : 2003-04 Manuel Serrano */ -;* ------------------------------------------------------------- */ -;* Skribe links */ -;*=====================================================================*/ - -;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -;* Links and references */ -;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -(chapter :title "References and Hyperlinks" [ -Skribe supports traditional ,(emph "references") (that is, references to some -part of documents) and ,(emph "hyperlinks") (that is visual marks enriching -texts that enable interactive browsing). Hyperlinks may point to - -,(itemize (item [Inner parts of a document, such as a section or a figure.]) - (item [Other documents, such as Web documents.]) - (item [Other Skribe documents.]) - (item [Specific part of other Skribe documents, such as a chapter - of another Skribe document.])) - -,(paragraph [In order to use hyperlinks, Skribe documents must:]) - -,(itemize (item [,(emph "Refer to") marks. This is the role of the ,(tt "ref") - Skribe function.]) - (item [,(emph "Set") marks. This is the role of the ,(tt "mark") - function. However, most Skribe functions that introduce text - structures (e.g., chapters, sections, figures, ...) - automatically introduce marks as well. So, it is - useless to ,(emph "explicitly") introduce a mark at the - beginning of these constructions in order to refer to them - with an hyperlink.]))] - -;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -;* mark ... @label mark@ */ -;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -(section :title "Mark" - -(p [The ,(code "mark") function sets a mark in the produced document -that can be referenced to with the ,(markup-ref "ref") -function. Unless a ,(param :text) option is specified, no visible text -in associated with the mark in the generated document.]) - -(doc-markup 'mark - '((:text "A text associated with the markup.") - (#!rest mark [A string that will be used in a - ,(markup-ref "ref") function call to point to that mark.]))) - -(p [The Skribe functions - ,(map (lambda (x y) - (list (markup-ref x) y)) - '("chapter" "section" "subsection" "subsubsection") - '(", " ", " ", " " ")) -Skribe automatically set a mark whose value is the title of the section. -The Skribe function ,(markup-ref "figure") -automatically sets a mark whose value is the legend of the figure.])) - -;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -;* ref ... @label ref@ */ -;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -(section :title "Reference" - -(p [Skribe proposes only one single function for all the references. -This same ,(code "ref") function is used for introducing references to -section, to bibliographic entries, to source code line number, etc.]) - -(doc-markup 'ref - `((:text [The text that is the visual part the links for - engines that support hyperlinks.]) - (:url [An URL, that is, a location of another file, - such as an HTML file.]) - (:mark [A string that is the name of a mark. That mark has - been introduced by a ,(markup-ref "mark") markup.]) - (:handle [A Skribe node ,(markup-ref "handle").]) - (:ident [A reference to a node who has been specified - an ,(param :ident) value.]) - (:figure [The name of a ,(markup-ref "figure").]) - (:chapter [The name of a ,(markup-ref "chapter").]) - (:section [The name of a ,(markup-ref "section").]) - (:subsection [The name of a ,(markup-ref "subsection").]) - (:subsubsection [The name of a ,(markup-ref "subsubsection").]) - (:page [A boolean enabling/disabling page reference.]) - (:bib ,[A name or a list of names of - ,(ref :chapter "Bibliographies" :text "bibliographic") entry.]) - (:bib-table ,[The - ,(ref :chapter "Bibliographies" :text "bibliography") where - searching the entry.]) - (:line [A reference to a ,(ref :mark "prog" :text "program") - line number.]) - (:skribe [The name of a - ,(ref :section "Skribe Url Index" :text "Skribe Url Index") - ,(var "file") that contains the reference. The - reference can be a ,(tt "chapter"), ,(tt "section"), - ,(tt "subsection"), ,(tt "subsubsection") or even - a ,(tt "mark") located in the Skribe document - described by the ,(var "file") ,(sc "sui").])) - :force-args '(:url :bib :line :skribe) - :see-also '(index)) - - -(example-produce - (example :legend "Some references" (prgm :file "src/links1.skb")) - (disp (include "src/links1.skb")))) - -;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -;* mailto ... @label mailto@ */ -;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -(section :title "Electronic mails" - -(p [The ,(code "mailto") function is mainly useful for electronic -output formats that are able to run a mailing agent. The function ,(tt "mailto") -introduces mail annotation in a Skribe document.]) - -(doc-markup 'mailto - '((:text [The text that is the visual part the links.]) - (#!rest email [The electronic address.]))) - -(example-produce - (example :legend "Mail address reference" (prgm :file "src/links2.skb")) - (disp (include "src/links2.skb")))) - -;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -;* Skribe Url Index ... */ -;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -(section :title "Skribe Url Index" [ -,(p [A ,(emph "Skribe Url Index") (henceforth ,(sc "Sui")) describes the -marks that are available in a Skribe document. It is to be used to -make Skribe marks available to other Skribe documents. The syntax -of a ,(sc "Sui") file is:]) - -,(disp :verb #t :bg *prgm-skribe-color* [ -<sui> --> (skribe-url-index <title> - :file <file-name> - (marks <sui-ref>*) - (chapters <sui-ref>*) - (section <sui-ref>*) - (subsection <sui-ref>*) - (subsubsection <sui-ref>*)) -<sui-ref> --> (<string> :file <file-name> :mark <string>)]) - -,(p [,(sc "Sui") files can be automatically produced by the Skribe compiler. -For instance, in order to produce the ,(sc "Sui") file of this user -manual, one should write:]) - -,(disp :verb #t [ -$ skribe user.skb -o user.sui])])) - -;; LocalWords: Hyperlinks HTML URL url |