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;*=====================================================================*/
;*    serrano/prgm/project/skribe/doc/user/line.skb                    */
;*    -------------------------------------------------------------    */
;*    Author      :  Manuel Serrano                                    */
;*    Creation    :  Thu Sep  4 10:08:08 2003                          */
;*    Last change :  Thu Sep  4 13:29:49 2003 (serrano)                */
;*    Copyright   :  2003 Manuel Serrano                               */
;*    -------------------------------------------------------------    */
;*    Line breaks                                                      */
;*=====================================================================*/

;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
;*    Line breaks                                                      */
;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
(section :title "Line breaks" :file #t

(p [Line breaks and horizontal rules enable text cutting.])

;*--- linebreak -------------------------------------------------------*/
(subsection :title "Linebreak"

(p [The Skribe function ,(code "linebreak") is unportable. Even if
most engines handle it for their code production, using ,(code "linebreak")
generally produces expected result. For instance, using ,(code "linebreak")
with an engine producing LaTeX code is bound to fail. In consequence, 
as much as possible, one should prefer other ways for splitting a text])

(doc-markup 'linebreak
	    '((#!rest num "The number of line breaks."))
	    :see-also '(paragraph table)))

;*--- Horizontal rule -------------------------------------------------*/
(subsection :title "Horizontal rule"

(doc-markup 'hrule
	    `((:width ,[The ,(ref :mark "width") of the horizontal rule.])
	      (:height [The thickness of the rule. A positive integer
                        value stands for a number of pixels.])))))