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-;*=====================================================================*/
-;* serrano/prgm/project/skribe/doc/user/markup.skb */
-;* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
-;* Author : Manuel Serrano */
-;* Creation : Tue Sep 2 06:09:18 2003 */
-;* Last change : Wed Feb 4 06:11:45 2004 (serrano) */
-;* Copyright : 2003-04 Manuel Serrano */
-;* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
-;* The Skribe standard markups */
-;*=====================================================================*/
-
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-;* API */
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-(chapter :title "Standard Markups" [
-
-This chapter describes the forms composing Skribe texts. In XML/HTML
-these forms are called ,(emph "markups"). In LaTeX they are called
-,(emph "macros"). In Skribe these forms are called ,(emph
-"functions"). In this manual, we will say that we ,(emph "call a
-function") when a function is used in a form. The values used in a
-function call are named the ,(emph "actual parameters") of the
-function or ,(emph "parameters") in short. When calling a function
-with parameters we say that we are ,(emph "passing") arguments to the
-function.
-
-,(p [ In this documentation function names are typesetted in bold
-face. We call a ,(emph "keyword argument"), an argument whose
-identifier starts with the ,(tt ":") character. Arguments whose
-identifier does not start with this character are called ,(emph "plain
-arguments") or ,(emph "arguments") in short. An ,(emph "optional
-argument") is represented by a list, starting with the character ,(q
-(char 91)) and ending with the character ,(q (char 93)), whose first
-element is a keyword argument and the optional second (,(code "#f")
-when not specified) element is the default value used if the optional
-argument value is not provided on a function call. Arguments that are
-not optional are said ,(emph "mandatory"). If a plain argument is
-preceeded with a ,(tt ".") character, this argument may be used to
-accumulate several values. There are two ways to pass actual arguments
-to a function.])
-
-,(itemize (item [for keyword arguments: the value of the parameter
-must be preceeded by the name of the argument.])
- (item [for plain arguments: a value is provided.]))
-
-Example: Let us consider the function ,(tt "section") defined as follows:
-,(prgm "(section :title [:number #t] [:toc #t] . body)")
-
-,(p [
-The argument ,(param :title) is a mandatory keyword argument.
-The keyword arguments ,(param :number) and ,(param :toc) are
-optional. The plain argument ,(param 'body) is preceeded with a
-,(tt ".") character so it may receive several values. All the following
-calls are legal ,(tt "section") calls:])
-
-,(prgm (source :file "src/api1.skb"))]
-
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-;* Markup index ... */
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-(section :title "Markup index" :ident "markups-index" :file #f :number #f :toc #t
- (the-index :class 'markup-index
- :column (if (engine-format? "latex") 2 4)
- :split #f
- *markup-index*))
-
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-;* Markups */
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-(include "document.skb")
-(include "sectioning.skb")
-(include "toc.skb")
-(include "ornament.skb")
-(include "line.skb")
-(include "font.skb")
-(include "justify.skb")
-(include "enumeration.skb")
-(include "colframe.skb")
-(include "figure.skb")
-(include "image.skb")
-(include "table.skb")
-(include "footnote.skb")
-(include "char.skb"))