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;;; figure.skb -- Figures.
;;; -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*-
;;;
;;; Copyright 2008 Ludovic Court�s <ludo@gnu.org>
;;; Copyright 2003 Manuel Serrano
;;;
;;;
;;; This file is part of Skribilo.
;;;
;;; Skribilo is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
;;; (at your option) any later version.
;;;
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;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;;;
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;;; along with Skribilo. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
;* Figure ... @label figure@ */
;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
(section :title "Figures" :file #t
(p [The ,(markup-ref "figure") markup shown below produces floating
figures. Well, whether the figure is really ``floating'' depends on the
engine used (see ,(numref :text [Chapter] :ident "engines")): printed
output as produced by the ,(tt [lout]) and ,(tt [latex]) engines do
produce floating figures, but on-line output as produced by the ,(tt
[html]) engine does not.])
(doc-markup 'figure
`((:legend ,[The legend of the figure. If no ,(param :ident) is
provided to the figure, it uses the legend value as an
identifier. In consequence, it is possible to use the
,(param :legend) value in
,(ref :mark "ref" :text "references").])
(:number ,[If the optional argument ,(param :number) is a number,
that number is used as the new Scribe compiler figure
counter. If it is ,(tt "#t") the compiler automatically
sets a number for that figure. If it is ,(tt "#f") the
figure is numberless.])
(:multicolumns ,[A boolean that indicates, for back-ends
supporting multi-columns rendering (e.g., "TeX"), if the figure
spans over all the columns.])
(#!rest body [The body of the figure.]))
:see-also '(ref document))
;; Note: We can't use `example-produce' because the Lout engine, for
;; instance, forbids the occurrence of `figure' within a table.
(example :legend "The figure markup" (prgm :file "src/api14.skb"))
(include "src/api14.skb")
;*--- List of figures -------------------------------------------------*/
(subsection :title "List of Figures"
(index "figure" :note "list of figures")
(p [Skribilo has no built-in facility to display the list of figures.
Instead, it provides a general machinery for displaying any kind of
lists of items contained in a document. This is described in the
section ,(ref :section "Resolve") and ,(ref :subsection
"Introspection"). For the sake of simplicity, an example showing how to
display the list of figures of a document is included below.])
(example-produce
(example :legend "The figure markup" (prgm :file "src/api15.skb"))
(disp (include "src/api15.skb")))))
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;;; ispell-local-dictionary: "american"
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