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;; <title>DocBook Print Parameters</title>
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;; REFERENCE TOC/LOT Apparatus
(define %generate-set-toc%
;; REFENTRY generate-set-toc
;; PURP Should a Table of Contents be produced for Sets?
;; DESC
;; If true, a Table of Contents will be generated for each 'Set'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %generate-book-toc%
;; REFENTRY generate-book-toc
;; PURP Should a Table of Contents be produced for Books?
;; DESC
;; If true, a Table of Contents will be generated for each 'Book'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
(define ($generate-book-lot-list$)
;; REFENTRY generate-book-lot-list
;; PURP Which Lists of Titles should be produced for Books?
;; DESC
;; This parameter should be a list (possibly empty) of the elements
;; for which Lists of Titles should be produced for each 'Book'.
;;
;; It is meaningless to put elements that do not have titles in this
;; list. If elements with optional titles are placed in this list, only
;; the instances of those elements that do have titles will appear in
;; the LOT.
;;
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
(list (normalize "table")
(normalize "figure")
(normalize "example")
(normalize "equation")))
(define %generate-part-toc%
;; REFENTRY generate-part-toc
;; PURP Should a Table of Contents be produced for Parts?
;; DESC
;; If true, a Table of Contents will be generated for each 'Part'.
;; Note: '%generate-part-toc-on-titlepage%' controls whether the Part TOC
;; is placed on the bottom of the part titlepage or on page(s) of its own.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %generate-part-toc-on-titlepage%
;; REFENTRY generate-part-toc-on-titlepage
;; PURP Should the Part TOC appear on the Part title page?
;; DESC
;; If true, the Part TOC will be placed on the Part title page. If false,
;; the TOC will be placed on separate page(s) after the Part title page.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
(define %generate-reference-toc%
;; REFENTRY generate-reference-toc
;; PURP Should a Table of Contents be produced for References?
;; DESC
;; If true, a Table of Contents will be generated for each 'Reference'.
;; Note: '%generate-reference-toc-on-titlepage%' controls whether the
;; Reference TOC
;; is placed on the bottom of the title page or on page(s) of its own.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %generate-reference-toc-on-titlepage%
;; REFENTRY generate-reference-toc-on-titlepage
;; PURP Should the Reference TOC appear on the Reference title page?
;; DESC
;; If true, the Reference TOC will be placed on the Reference title page.
;; If false,
;; the TOC will be placed on separate page(s) after the title page.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
(define %generate-article-toc%
;; REFENTRY generate-article-toc
;; PURP Should a Table of Contents be produced for Articles?
;; DESC
;; If true, a Table of Contents will be generated for each 'Article'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %generate-article-toc-on-titlepage%
;; REFENTRY generate-article-toc-on-titlepage
;; PURP Should the Article TOC appear on the Article title page?
;; DESC
;; If true, the Article TOC will be placed on the Article title page.
;; If false,
;; the TOC will be placed on separate page(s) after the title page.
;; If false, %generate-article-titlepage-on-separate-page% should be
;; true.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
;; REFERENCE Titlepages
(define %generate-set-titlepage%
;; REFENTRY generate-set-titlepage
;; PURP Should a set title page be produced?
;; DESC
;; If true, a title page will be generated for each 'Set'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
(define %generate-book-titlepage%
;; REFENTRY generate-book-titlepage
;; PURP Should a book title page be produced?
;; DESC
;; If true, a title page will be generated for each 'Book'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
(define %generate-part-titlepage%
;; REFENTRY generate-part-titlepage
;; PURP Should a part title page be produced?
;; DESC
;; If true, a title page will be generated for each 'Part'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
(define %generate-partintro-on-titlepage%
;; REFENTRY generate-partintro-on-titlepage
;; PURP Should the PartIntro appear on the Part/Reference title page?
;; DESC
;; If true, the PartIntro content will appear on the title page of
;; Parts and References. If false,
;; it will be placed on separate page(s) after the title page.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
(define %generate-reference-titlepage%
;; REFENTRY generate-reference-titlepage
;; PURP Should a reference title page be produced?
;; DESC
;; If true, a title page will be generated for each 'Reference'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
(define %generate-article-titlepage%
;; REFENTRY generate-article-titlepage
;; PURP Should an article title page be produced?
;; DESC
;; If true, a title page will be generated for each 'Article'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
(define %generate-article-titlepage-on-separate-page%
;; REFENTRY generate-article-ttlpg-on-sep-page
;; PURP Should the article title page be on a separate page?
;; DESC
;; If true, the title page for each 'Article' will occur on its own page.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %titlepage-in-info-order%
;; REFENTRY titlepage-in-info-order
;; PURP Place elements on title page in document order?
;; DESC
;; If true, the elements on the title page will be set in the order that
;; they appear in the *info element. Otherwise, they will be set in
;; the order specified in the *-titlepage-*-elements list.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %author-othername-in-middle%
;; REFENTRY othername-in-middle
;; PURP Author OTHERNAME appears between FIRSTNAME and SURNAME?
;; DESC
;; If true, the OTHERNAME of an AUTHOR appears between the
;; FIRSTNAME and SURNAME. Otherwise, OTHERNAME is suppressed.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
;; REFERENCE RefEntries and FuncSynopses
(define %refentry-new-page%
;; REFENTRY refentry-new-page
;; PURP 'RefEntry' starts on new page?
;; DESC
;; If true, each 'RefEntry' begins on a new page.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %refentry-keep%
;; REFENTRY refentry-keep
;; PURP Keep RefEntrys together?
;; DESC
;; Refentry keep indicates how the stylesheet should
;; attempt to keep each RefEntry. Common values are '#t', for the
;; smallest possible area, 'page' for the same page, and '#f' to ignore
;; this characteristic.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
(define %refentry-generate-name%
;; REFENTRY refentry-generate-name
;; PURP Output NAME header before 'RefName'(s)?
;; DESC
;; If true, a "NAME" section title is output before the list
;; of 'RefName's.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
(define %refentry-xref-italic%
;; REFENTRY refentry-xref-italic
;; PURP Use italic text when cross-referencing RefEntrys?
;; DESC
;; If true, italics are used when cross-referencing RefEntrys, either
;; with XRef or CiteRefEntry.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %refentry-xref-manvolnum%
;; REFENTRY refentry-xref-manvolnum
;; PURP Output manvolnum as part of RefEntry cross-reference?
;; DESC
;; If true, the manvolnum is used when cross-referencing RefEntrys, either
;; with XRef or CiteRefEntry.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
(define %funcsynopsis-style%
;; REFENTRY funcsynopsis-style
;; PURP What style of 'FuncSynopsis' should be generated?
;; DESC
;; If '%funcsynopsis-style%' is 'ansi',
;; ANSI-style function synopses are generated for a 'FuncSynopsis',
;; otherwise K<![CDATA[&]]>R-style function synopses are generated.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
'ansi)
(define %kr-funcsynopsis-indent%
;; REFENTRY kr-funcsynopsis-indent
;; PURP Indent-depth in K<![CDATA[&]]>R-style function synopses
;; DESC
;; If the '%funcsynopsis-style%' is 'kr',
;; '%kr-funcsynopsis-indent%' specifies the amount by which parameter
;; definitions should be indented under the function prototype.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
1pi)
(define %funcsynopsis-decoration%
;; REFENTRY funcsynopsis-decoration
;; PURP Decorate elements of a FuncSynopsis?
;; DESC
;; If true, elements of the FuncSynopsis will be decorated (e.g. bold or
;; italic). The decoration is controlled by functions that can be redefined
;; in a customization layer. See 'edbsynop.dsl'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
;; REFERENCE Fonts
(define %refentry-name-font-family%
;; REFENTRY refentry-name-font-family
;; PURP The font family used in RefName
;; DESC
;; The name of the font family used in 'RefEntry'
;; 'RefName's.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
%mono-font-family%)
(define %title-font-family%
;; REFENTRY title-font-family
;; PURP The font family used in titles
;; DESC
;; The name of the font family used in titles (Arial by default).
;;
;; The values used here are system dependent (you have
;; to have the fonts you select) and backend dependent (the backend has
;; to know how to use them).
;;
;; The values here work for the RTF backend under MS Windows. YMMV.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
"Arial")
(define %body-font-family%
;; REFENTRY body-font-family
;; PURP The font family used in body text
;; DESC
;; The name of the font family used in body text
;; (Times New Roman by default).
;;
;; The values used here are system dependent (you have
;; to have the fonts you select) and backend dependent (the backend has
;; to know how to use them).
;;
;; The values here work for the RTF backend under MS Windows. YMMV.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
"Times New Roman")
(define %mono-font-family%
;; REFENTRY mono-font-family
;; PURP The font family used in verbatim environments
;; DESC
;; The name of the font family used in verbatim environments (Courier New
;; by default).
;;
;; The values used here are system dependent (you have
;; to have the fonts you select) and backend dependent (the backend has
;; to know how to use them).
;;
;; The values here work for the RTF backend under MS Windows. YMMV.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
"Courier New")
(define %admon-font-family%
;; REFENTRY admon-font-family
;; PURP The font family used in admonitions
;; DESC
;; The name of the font family used for body text in admonitions (Arial
;; by default).
;;
;; The values used here are system dependent (you have
;; to have the fonts you select) and backend dependent (the backend has
;; to know how to use them).
;;
;; The values here work for the RTF backend under MS Windows. YMMV.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
"Arial")
(define %guilabel-font-family%
;; REFENTRY guilabel-font-family
;; PURP The font family used in GUI labels
;; DESC
;; The name of the font family used for text that represents text on a
;; GUI (e.g., text in 'GUILabel', 'GUIMenu',
;; etc.). (Arial by default).
;;
;; The values used here are system dependent (you have
;; to have the fonts you select) and backend dependent (the backend has
;; to know how to use them).
;;
;; The values here work for the RTF backend under MS Windows. YMMV.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
"Arial")
(define %visual-acuity%
;; REFENTRY visual-acuity
;; PURP General measure of document text size
;; DESC
;; This parameter controls the general size of the text in the document.
;; Several other values (body font size and margins) have default values that
;; vary depending on the setting of '%visual-acuity%'. There
;; are three legal values: 'normal',
;; the normal, standard document size (10pt body text);
;; 'tiny',
;; a small text size (8pt body text);
;; 'presbyopic',
;; a slightly more generous size (12pt body text); and
;; 'large-type',
;; quite large (24pt body text).
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
;; "tiny"
;; "presbyopic"
;; "large-type"
"normal")
(define %hsize-bump-factor%
;; REFENTRY hsize-bump-factor
;; PURP Font scaling factor
;; DESC
;; Internally, the stylesheet refers to font sizes in purely relative
;; terms. This is done by defining a scaled set of fonts
;; (sizes 1, 2, 3, etc.)
;; based at the default text font size (e.g. 10pt). The '%hsize-bump-factor%'
;; describes the ratio between scaled sizes. The default is 1.2.
;;
;; Each hsize is '%hsize-bump-factor%' times larger than
;; the previous hsize. For example, if the base size is 10pt, and
;; '%hsize-bump-factor%'
;; 1.2, hsize 1 is 12pt, hsize 2 is 14.4pt, hsize 3 is 17.28pt, etc.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
1.2)
(define %smaller-size-factor%
;; REFENTRY smaller-size-factor
;; PURP Smaller font scaling factor
;; DESC
;; In environments that are usually set with a slightly smaller font size,
;; for example block quotations, the stylesheet calculates the smaller font
;; size by muliplying the current font size by '%smaller-size-factor%'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
0.9)
(define %ss-size-factor%
;; REFENTRY ss-size-factor
;; PURP Super/subscript scaling factor
;; DESC
;; When text is set as a subscript or superscript, the font size of the
;; text is multiplied by '%ss-size-factor%'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
0.6)
(define %ss-shift-factor%
;; REFENTRY ss-shift-factor
;; PURP Super/subscript shift factor
;; DESC
;; When text is set as a subscript or superscript, it is set above or below
;; the baseline by a factor of the current font size and '%ss-shift-factor%'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
0.4)
(define %verbatim-size-factor%
;; REFENTRY verbatim-size-factor
;; PURP Verbatim font scaling factor
;; DESC
;; When a monospace font is selected, the current font size is multiplied
;; by the '%verbatim-size-factor%'. If '%verbatim-size-factor%'
;; is '#f', no scaling is performed (Well, that's not precisely true.
;; In '$verbatim-display$'
;; environments, the font size is calculated with respect to the longest line
;; in the display, if '%verbatim-size-factor%' is '#f').
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
0.9)
(define %bf-size%
;; REFENTRY bf-size
;; PURP Defines the body font size
;; DESC
;; Sets the body font size. This parameter is usually controlled by the
;; '%visual-acuity%' parameter.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
(case %visual-acuity%
(("tiny") 8pt)
(("normal") 10pt)
(("presbyopic") 12pt)
(("large-type") 24pt)))
(define-unit em %bf-size%)
(define %footnote-size-factor%
;; REFENTRY footnote-size-factor
;; PURP Footnote font scaling factor
;; DESC
;; When printing footnotes, the current font size is multiplied by the
;; '%footnote-size-factor%'.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
0.9)
(define %formal-object-title-font-weight%
;; REFENTRY formal-object-title-font-weight
;; PURP Formal object title font weight
;; DESC
;; Specifies the title font weight (i.e., 'bold or 'medium) of
;; formal objects (e.g., figures).
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
'bold)
(define %table-title-font-weight%
;; REFENTRY table-title-font-weight
;; PURP Table title font weight
;; DESC
;; Specifies the title font weight (i.e., 'bold or 'medium) of the
;; formal tables.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
'bold)
;; REFERENCE Backends
(define tex-backend
;; REFENTRY tex-backend
;; PURP Are we using the TeX backend?
;; DESC
;; This parameter exists so that '-V tex-backend' can be used on the
;; command line to explicitly select the TeX backend.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define mif-backend
;; REFENTRY mif-backend
;; PURP Are we using the MIF backend?
;; DESC
;; This parameter exists so that '-V mif-backend' can be used on the
;; command line to explicitly select the MIF backend.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define rtf-backend
;; REFENTRY rtf-backend
;; PURP Are we using the RTF backend?
;; DESC
;; This parameter exists so that '-V rtf-backend' can be used on the
;; command line to explicitly select the RTF backend.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define default-backend
;; REFENTRY default-backend
;; PURP What is the default backend?
;; DESC
;; This parameter sets the default backend. Selecting an explicit
;; backend enables features specific to that backend (if there are any).
;; The legal values are 'rtf', 'tex', 'mif', and '#f'. Using
;; '#f' implies that no special features are used.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define (print-backend)
;; REFENTRY print-backend
;; PURP Returns the backend that is being used to format the document
;; DESC
;; This parameter controls features in the stylesheet that are backend
;; specific. The legal values are 'rtf', 'tex', 'mif', and '#f'. Using
;; '#f' implies that no special features are used.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
(cond
(tex-backend 'tex)
(mif-backend 'mif)
(rtf-backend 'rtf)
(else default-backend)))
;; REFERENCE Verbatim Environments
(define %verbatim-default-width%
;; REFENTRY verbatim-default-width
;; PURP Default width of verbatim environments
;; DESC
;; If no WIDTH attribute is specified on verbatim environments,
;; '%verbatim-default-width%' is the default. Note: this width only
;; comes into play if '%verbatim-size-factor%' is '#f'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
80)
(define %number-synopsis-lines%
;; REFENTRY number-synopsis-lines
;; PURP Enumerate lines in a 'Synopsis'?
;; DESC
;; If true, lines in each 'Synopsis' will be enumerated.
;; See also '%linenumber-mod%', '%linenumber-length%',
;; '%linenumber-padchar%', and '($linenumber-space$)'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %number-funcsynopsisinfo-lines%
;; REFENTRY number-funcsynopsisinfo-lines
;; PURP Enumerate lines in a 'FuncSynopsisInfo'?
;; DESC
;; If true, lines in each 'FuncSynopsisInfo' will be enumerated.
;; See also '%linenumber-mod%', '%linenumber-length%',
;; '%linenumber-padchar%', and '($linenumber-space$)'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %number-literallayout-lines%
;; REFENTRY number-literallayout-lines
;; PURP Enumerate lines in a 'LiteralLayout'?
;; DESC
;; If true, lines in each 'LiteralLayout' will be enumerated.
;; See also '%linenumber-mod%', '%linenumber-length%',
;; '%linenumber-padchar%', and '($linenumber-space$)'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %number-address-lines%
;; REFENTRY number-address-lines
;; PURP Enumerate lines in a 'Address'?
;; DESC
;; If true, lines in each 'Address' will be enumerated.
;; See also '%linenumber-mod%', '%linenumber-length%',
;; '%linenumber-padchar%', and '($linenumber-space$)'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %number-programlisting-lines%
;; REFENTRY number-programlisting-lines
;; PURP Enumerate lines in a 'ProgramListing'?
;; DESC
;; If true, lines in each 'ProgramListing' will be enumerated.
;; See also '%linenumber-mod%', '%linenumber-length%',
;; '%linenumber-padchar%', and '($linenumber-space$)'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %number-screen-lines%
;; REFENTRY number-screen-lines
;; PURP Enumerate lines in a 'Screen'?
;; DESC
;; If true, lines in each 'Screen' will be enumerated.
;; See also '%linenumber-mod%', '%linenumber-length%',
;; '%linenumber-padchar%', and '($linenumber-space$)'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %linenumber-mod%
;; REFENTRY linenumber-mod
;; PURP Controls line-number frequency in enumerated environments.
;; DESC
;; Every '%linenumber-mod%' line will be enumerated.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
5)
(define %linenumber-length%
;; REFENTRY linenumber-length
;; PURP Width of line numbers in enumerated environments
;; DESC
;; Line numbers will be padded to '%linenumber-length%'
;; characters.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
3)
(define %linenumber-padchar%
;; REFENTRY linenumber-padchar
;; PURP Pad character in line numbers
;; DESC
;; Line numbers will be padded (on the left) with '%linenumber-padchar%'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
"\no-break-space;")
(define ($linenumber-space$)
;; REFENTRY linenumber-space
;; PURP Returns the sosofo which separates line numbers from the text
;; DESC
;; The sosofo returned by '($linenumber-space$)' is placed
;; between the line number and the corresponding line in
;; enumerated environments.
;;
;; Note: '%linenumber-padchar%'s are separated from lines
;; that are not enumerated (because they don't match '%linenumber-mod%').
;; In other words, '($linenumber-space$)' occurs
;; on every line.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
(literal "\no-break-space;"))
(define %indent-synopsis-lines%
;; REFENTRY indent-synopsis-lines
;; PURP Indent lines in a 'Synopsis'?
;; DESC
;; If not '#f', each line in the display will be indented
;; with the content of this variable. Usually it is set to some number
;; of spaces, but you can indent with any string you wish.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %indent-funcsynopsisinfo-lines%
;; REFENTRY indent-funcsynopsisinfo-lines
;; PURP Indent lines in a 'FuncSynopsisInfo'?
;; DESC
;; If not '#f', each line in the display will be indented
;; with the content of this variable. Usually it is set to some number
;; of spaces, but you can indent with any string you wish.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %indent-literallayout-lines%
;; REFENTRY indent-literallayout-lines
;; PURP Indent lines in a 'LiteralLayout'?
;; DESC
;; If not '#f', each line in the display will be indented
;; with the content of this variable. Usually it is set to some number
;; of spaces, but you can indent with any string you wish.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %indent-address-lines%
;; REFENTRY indent-address-lines
;; PURP Indent lines in a 'Address'?
;; DESC
;; If not '#f', each line in the display will be indented
;; with the content of this variable. Usually it is set to some number
;; of spaces, but you can indent with any string you wish.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %indent-programlisting-lines%
;; REFENTRY indent-programlisting-lines
;; PURP Indent lines in a 'ProgramListing'?
;; DESC
;; If not '#f', each line in the display will be indented
;; with the content of this variable. Usually it is set to some number
;; of spaces, but you can indent with any string you wish.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %indent-screen-lines%
;; REFENTRY indent-screen-lines
;; PURP Indent lines in a 'Screen'?
;; DESC
;; If not '#f', each line in the display will be indented
;; with the content of this variable. Usually it is set to some number
;; of spaces, but you can indent with any string you wish.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %callout-fancy-bug%
;; REFENTRY callout-fancy-bug
;; PURP Use fancy callout bugs?
;; DESC
;; If true, fancy callout bugs will be used. Otherwise, simple ones are
;; used. Fancy callout bugs may require the RTF backend.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
(define %callout-default-col%
;; REFENTRY callout-default-col
;; PURP Default column for callouts
;; DESC
;; If the coordinates of a callout include only a line number, the callout
;; bug will appear in column '%callout-default-col%'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
60)
;; REFERENCE Labelling
(define %section-autolabel%
;; REFENTRY section-autolabel
;; PURP Are sections enumerated?
;; DESC
;; If true, unlabeled sections will be enumerated.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %chapter-autolabel%
;; REFENTRY chapter-autolabel
;; PURP Are chapters enumerated?
;; DESC
;; If true, chapters will be enumerated.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
(define %label-preface-sections%
;; REFENTRY label-preface-sections
;; PURP Are sections in the Preface enumerated?
;; DESC
;; If true, unlabeled sections in the Preface will be enumerated
;; if '%section-autolabel%' is true.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
(define %qanda-inherit-numeration%
;; REFENTRY qanda-inherit-numeration
;; PURP Should numbered questions inherit the surrounding numeration?
;; DESC
;; If true, question numbers are prefixed with the surrounding
;; component or section number. Has no effect unless
;; '%section-autolabel%' is also true.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
;; REFERENCE Running Heads
(define %chap-app-running-heads%
;; REFENTRY chap-app-running-heads
;; PURP Generate running headers and footers on chapter-level elements?
;; DESC
;; If true, running headers and footers are produced on chapter-level
;; elements.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
(define %chap-app-running-head-autolabel%
;; REFENTRY chap-app-running-head-autolabel
;; PURP Put chapter labels in running heads?
;; DESC
;; If true, running heads on 'Chapter's and
;; 'Appendix'es will include an automatic label.
;;
;; In other words, if a 'Chapter' has no 'Label' attribute,
;; and '%chap-app-running-head-autolabel%'
;; is true, running heads will include the automatic label for the
;; 'Chapter'. If '%chap-app-running-head-autolabel%'
;; is false, only the 'Title' (or 'TitleAbbrev')
;; will appear in the running head.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
;; REFERENCE Paper/Page Characteristics
(define %paper-type%
;; REFENTRY paper-type
;; PURP Name of paper type
;; DESC
;; The paper type value identifies the sort of paper in use, for example,
;; 'A4' or 'USletter'. Setting the paper type is an
;; easy shortcut for setting the correct paper height and width.
;;
;; See %page-width% and %page-height concerning what other page size
;; are available. Some common examples are 'A4', 'USletter',
;; 'A4landscape', 'USlandscape'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
;; "A4"
"USletter")
(define %two-side%
;; REFENTRY two-side
;; PURP Is two-sided output being produced?
;; DESC
;; If '%two-side%' is true, headers and footers are alternated
;; so that the "outer" and "inner" headers will be correctly
;; placed in the bound document.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %writing-mode%
;; REFENTRY writing-mode
;; PURP The writing mode
;; DESC
;; The writing mode is either 'left-to-right', or
;; 'right-to-left'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
'left-to-right)
(define %page-n-columns%
;; REFENTRY page-n-columns
;; PURP Sets the number of columns on each page
;; DESC
;; Sets the number of columns on each page
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
1)
(define %titlepage-n-columns%
;; REFENTRY titlepage-n-columns
;; PURP Sets the number of columns on the title page
;; DESC
;; Sets the number of columns on the title page
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
1)
(define %page-column-sep%
;; REFENTRY page-column-sep
;; PURP Sets the width of the gutter between columns
;; DESC
;; Sets the width of the gutter between columns
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
0.5in)
(define %page-balance-columns?%
;; REFENTRY page-balance-columns
;; PURP Balance columns on pages?
;; DESC
;; If true, the columns on the final page of a multiple column layout
;; will be balanced. Otherwise, the columns will be completely filled in the
;; writing direction and the last column may be a different length
;; than the preceding columns.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %left-margin%
;; REFENTRY left-margin
;; PURP Width of left margin
;; DESC
;; The '%left-margin%' parameter specifies the width of the left margin
;; of the page. Note that this setting is relative to the physical page,
;; not the writing direction.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
6pi)
(define %right-margin%
;; REFENTRY right-margin
;; PURP Width of the right margin
;; DESC
;; The '%right-margin%' parameter specifies the width of the right margin
;; of the page. Note that this setting is relative to the physical page,
;; not the writing direction.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
6pi)
(define %page-width%
;; REFENTRY page-width
;; PURP Specifies the page width
;; DESC
;; Identifies the width of the page (length in the writing direction).
;; It is usually controlled by the '%paper-type%' parameter.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
(case %paper-type%
(("A4landscape") 297mm)
(("USletter") 8.5in)
(("USlandscape") 11in)
(("4A0") 1682mm)
(("2A0") 1189mm)
(("A0") 841mm)
(("A1") 594mm)
(("A2") 420mm)
(("A3") 297mm)
(("A4") 210mm)
(("A5") 148mm)
(("A6") 105mm)
(("A7") 74mm)
(("A8") 52mm)
(("A9") 37mm)
(("A10") 26mm)
(("B0") 1000mm)
(("B1") 707mm)
(("B2") 500mm)
(("B3") 353mm)
(("B4") 250mm)
(("B5") 176mm)
(("B6") 125mm)
(("B7") 88mm)
(("B8") 62mm)
(("B9") 44mm)
(("B10") 31mm)
(("C0") 917mm)
(("C1") 648mm)
(("C2") 458mm)
(("C3") 324mm)
(("C4") 229mm)
(("C5") 162mm)
(("C6") 114mm)
(("C7") 81mm)
(("C8") 57mm)
(("C9") 40mm)
(("C10") 28mm)))
(define %page-height%
;; REFENTRY page-height
;; PURP Specifies the page height
;; DESC
;; Identifies the height of the page (length perpendicular to the
;; writing direction).
;; It is usually controlled by the '%paper-type%' parameter.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
(case %paper-type%
(("A4landscape") 210mm)
(("USletter") 11in)
(("USlandscape") 8.5in)
(("4A0") 2378mm)
(("2A0") 1682mm)
(("A0") 1189mm)
(("A1") 841mm)
(("A2") 594mm)
(("A3") 420mm)
(("A4") 297mm)
(("A5") 210mm)
(("A6") 148mm)
(("A7") 105mm)
(("A8") 74mm)
(("A9") 52mm)
(("A10") 37mm)
(("B0") 1414mm)
(("B1") 1000mm)
(("B2") 707mm)
(("B3") 500mm)
(("B4") 353mm)
(("B5") 250mm)
(("B6") 176mm)
(("B7") 125mm)
(("B8") 88mm)
(("B9") 62mm)
(("B10") 44mm)
(("C0") 1297mm)
(("C1") 917mm)
(("C2") 648mm)
(("C3") 458mm)
(("C4") 324mm)
(("C5") 229mm)
(("C6") 162mm)
(("C7") 114mm)
(("C8") 81mm)
(("C9") 57mm)
(("C10") 40mm)))
(define %text-width%
;; REFENTRY text-width
;; PURP Specifies the width of the body column
;; DESC
;; Identifies the width of the page on which text may occur.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
(- %page-width% (+ %left-margin% %right-margin%)))
(define %epigraph-start-indent%
;; REFENTRY epigraph-start-indent
;; PURP Specifies the left indent of epigraphs.
;; DESC
;; The indent of a epigraph. Default 55% of the text width.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
(* %text-width% 0.55))
(define %epigraph-end-indent%
;; REFENTRY epigraph-end-indent
;; PURP Specified the right indent of epigraphs.
;; DESC
;; The right indent of a epigraph. Default none.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
0pt)
(define %body-width%
;; REFENTRY body-width
;; PURP Specifies the width of the text in the body column
;; DESC
;; Identifies the width of the page on which text will occur, after
;; the '%body-start-indent%' is removed.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
(- %text-width% %body-start-indent%))
(define %top-margin%
;; REFENTRY top-margin
;; PURP Height of top margin
;; DESC
;; The '%top-margin%' parameter specifies the height of the
;; top margin
;; of the page. Note that this setting is relative to the physical page,
;; not the writing direction.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
(if (equal? %visual-acuity% "large-type")
7.5pi
6pi))
(define %bottom-margin%
;; REFENTRY bottom-margin
;; PURP Height of bottom margin
;; DESC
;; The '%bottom-margin%' parameter specifies the
;; height of the bottom margin
;; of the page. Note that this setting is relative to the physical page,
;; not the writing direction.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
(if (equal? %visual-acuity% "large-type")
9.5pi
8pi))
(define %header-margin%
;; REFENTRY header-margin
;; PURP Height of header margin
;; DESC
;; The '%header-margin%' parameter specifies the heigth
;; of the header margin
;; of the page. Note that this setting is relative to the physical page,
;; not the writing direction.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
(if (equal? %visual-acuity% "large-type")
5.5pi
4pi))
(define %footer-margin%
;; REFENTRY footer-margin
;; PURP Height of footer margin
;; DESC
;; The '%footer-margin%' parameter specifies the height
;; of the footer margin
;; of the page. Note that this setting is relative to the physical page,
;; not the writing direction.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
4pi)
(define %page-number-restart%
;; REFENTRY page-number-restart
;; PURP Restart page numbers in each component?
;; DESC
;; If true, page numbers are restarted at the beginning of each
;; component-level
;; element ('Chapter', 'Appendix',
;; 'Bibliography', etc.).
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %article-page-number-restart%
;; REFENTRY article-page-number-restart
;; PURP Restart page numbers in each article?
;; DESC
;; If true, page numbers are restarted at the beginning of each
;; article.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %generate-heading-level%
;; REFENTRY generate-heading-level
;; PURP Output RTF heading level characteristics?
;; DESC
;; If true, component and section titles will have the heading-level
;; characteristic in the RTF.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
;; REFERENCE Admonitions
(define %admon-graphics%
;; REFENTRY admon-graphics
;; PURP Use graphics in admonitions?
;; DESC
;; If true, admonitions are presented in an alternate style that uses
;; a graphic. Default graphics are provided in the distribution.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %admon-graphics-path%
;; REFENTRY admon-graphics-path
;; PURP Path to admonition graphics
;; DESC
;; Sets the path, probably relative to the directory where the HTML
;; files are created, to the admonition graphics. Must include
;; trailing directory separator.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
"../images/")
;; just for back compat, set it false to say its not set
(define admon-graphic-default-extension #f)
(define %admon-graphics-extension%
;; REFENTRY admon-graphic-extension
;; PURP Admonition graphic file extension
;; DESC
;; Identifies the extension for admonition graphics. This allows
;; backends to select different images (e.g., EPS for print, PNG for
;; PDF, etc.)
;;
;; The older parameter, admon-graphic-default-extension, will be
;; used if it is set, for backwards compatability.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
(if admon-graphic-default-extension
admon-graphic-default-extension
".eps"))
(define ($admon-graphic$ #!optional (nd (current-node)))
;; REFENTRY admon-graphic
;; PURP Admonition graphic file
;; DESC
;; Given an admonition node, returns the name of the graphic that should
;; be used for that admonition.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
(cond ((equal? (gi nd) (normalize "tip"))
(string-append %admon-graphics-path%
(string-append "tip"
%admon-graphics-extension%)))
((equal? (gi nd) (normalize "note"))
(string-append %admon-graphics-path%
(string-append "note"
%admon-graphics-extension%)))
((equal? (gi nd) (normalize "important"))
(string-append %admon-graphics-path%
(string-append "important"
%admon-graphics-extension%)))
((equal? (gi nd) (normalize "caution"))
(string-append %admon-graphics-path%
(string-append "caution"
%admon-graphics-extension%)))
((equal? (gi nd) (normalize "warning"))
(string-append %admon-graphics-path%
(string-append "warning"
%admon-graphics-extension%)))
(else (error (string-append (gi nd) " is not an admonition.")))))
(define ($admon-graphic-width$ #!optional (nd (current-node)))
;; REFENTRY admon-graphic-width
;; PURP Admonition graphic file width
;; DESC
;; Given an admonition node, returns the width of the graphic that will
;; be used for that admonition.
;;
;; All of the default graphics in the distribution are 0.3in wide.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
0.3in)
;; REFERENCE Quadding
(define %default-quadding%
;; REFENTRY default-quadding
;; PURP The default quadding
;; DESC
;; The default quadding ('start', 'center', 'justify',
;; or 'end').
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
'start)
(define %division-title-quadding%
;; REFENTRY division-title-quadding
;; PURP Division title quadding
;; DESC
;; The quadding of division-level titles ('Set', 'Book', and 'Part').
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
'center)
(define %division-subtitle-quadding%
;; REFENTRY division-subtitle-quadding
;; PURP Division subtitle quadding
;; DESC
;; The quadding of division-level subtitles ('Set', 'Book', and 'Part').
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
'center)
(define %component-title-quadding%
;; REFENTRY component-title-quadding
;; PURP Component title quadding
;; DESC
;; The quadding of component-level titles ('Chapter',
;; 'Appendix', 'Glossary', etc.).
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
'start)
(define %component-subtitle-quadding%
;; REFENTRY component-subtitle-quadding
;; PURP Component subtitle quadding
;; DESC
;; The quadding of component-level subtitles ('Chapter',
;; 'Appendix', 'Glossary', etc.).
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
'start)
(define %article-title-quadding%
;; REFENTRY article-title-quadding
;; PURP Article title quadding
;; DESC
;; The quadding of article titles.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
'center)
(define %article-subtitle-quadding%
;; REFENTRY article-subtitle-quadding
;; PURP Article subtitle quadding
;; DESC
;; The quadding of article subtitles.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
'center)
(define %section-title-quadding%
;; REFENTRY section-title-quadding
;; PURP Section title quadding
;; DESC
;; The quadding of section-level titles.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
'start)
(define %section-subtitle-quadding%
;; REFENTRY section-subtitle-quadding
;; PURP Section subtitle quadding
;; DESC
;; The quadding of section-level subtitles.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
'start)
;; REFERENCE Bibliographies
(define biblio-citation-check
;; REFENTRY biblio-citation-check
;; PURP Check citations
;; DESC
;; If true, the content of CITATIONs will be checked against possible
;; biblioentries. If the citation cannot be found, an error is issued
;; and the citation is generated. If the citation is found, it is generated
;; with a cross reference to the appropriate biblioentry.
;;
;; A citation matches if the content of the citation element matches the
;; ID, XREFLABEL, or leading ABBREV of a biblioentry.
;;
;; This setting may have significant performance implications on large
;; documents, hence it is false by default.
;;
;; (This option can conveniently be set with '-V biblio-citation-check'
;; on the Jade command line).
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define biblio-filter-used
;; REFENTRY filter-used
;; PURP Suppress unreferenced bibliography entries
;; DESC
;; If true, bibliography entries which are not cited are suppressed.
;; A biblioentry is cited if an XREF or LINK matches its ID, or if
;; a CITE element matches its
;; ID, XREFLABEL, or leading ABBREV.
;;
;; A BIBLIOGRAPHY with no entries will still be output (making a whole
;; component conditional would be _A LOT_ of work and seems unnecessary),
;; but BIBLIDIVs with no entries will be suppressed.
;;
;; This setting may have significant performance implications,
;; hence it is false by default.
;;
;; (This option can conveniently be set with '-V biblio-filter-used' on the
;; Jade command line).
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define biblio-number
;; REFENTRY biblio-number
;; PURP Enumerate bibliography entries
;; DESC
;; If true, bibliography entries will be numbered. If you cross-reference
;; bibliography entries, you should probably use biblio-number or
;; consistently use XREFLABEL or ABBREV.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define biblio-xref-title
;; REFENTRY biblio-xref-title
;; PURP Use the titles of bibliography entries in XREFs
;; DESC
;; If true, cross references to bibliography entries will use the
;; title of the entry as the cross reference text. Otherwise, either
;; the number (see 'biblio-number') or XREFLABEL/ABBREV will be used.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
;; REFERENCE OLinks
(define %olink-outline-ext%
;; REFENTRY olink-outline-ext
;; PURP Extension for olink outline file
;; DESC
;; The extension used to find the outline information file. When searching
;; for outline information about a document, the extension is discarded
;; from the system ID of the file and '%olinke-outline-ext%' is appended.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
".olink")
;; REFERENCE Footnotes
(define %footnote-ulinks%
;; REFENTRY footnote-ulinks
;; PURP Generate footnotes for ULinks?
;; DESC
;; If true, the URL of each ULink will appear as a footnote.
;; Processing ULinks this way may be very, very slow. It requires
;; walking over every descendant of every component in order to count
;; both ulinks and footnotes.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define bop-footnotes
;; REFENTRY bop-footnotes
;; PURP Make "bottom-of-page" footnotes?
;; DESC
;; If true, footnotes will be done at the bottom of the page instead
;; of collected together as notes at the end of the section.
;; This variable is ignored if the print backend does not support
;; bottom-of-the-page footnotes. At present, only the TeX backend
;; supports them.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
;; REFERENCE Graphics
(define %graphic-default-extension%
;; REFENTRY graphic-default-extension
;; PURP Default extension for graphic FILEREFs
;; DESC
;; The '%graphic-default-extension%' will be
;; added to the end of all 'fileref' filenames on
;; 'Graphic's if they do not end in one of the
;; '%graphic-extensions%'. Set this to '#f'
;; to turn off this feature.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %graphic-extensions%
;; REFENTRY graphic-extensions
;; PURP List of graphic filename extensions
;; DESC
;; The list of extensions which may appear on a 'fileref'
;; on a 'Graphic' which are indicative of graphic formats.
;;
;; Filenames that end in one of these extensions will not have
;; the '%graphic-default-extension%' added to them.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
'("eps" "epsf" "gif" "tif" "tiff" "jpg" "jpeg" "png" "pdf"))
(define image-library
;; REFENTRY image-library
;; PURP Load image library database for additional info about images?
;; DESC
;; If true, an image library database is loaded and extra information
;; about web graphics is retrieved from it.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define image-library-filename
;; REFENTRY image-library-filename
;; PURP Name of the image library database
;; DESC
;; If 'image-library' is true, then the database is loaded from
;; 'image-library-filename'. It's a current limitation that only a
;; single database can be loaded.
;;
;; The image library database is stored in a separate directory
;; because it must be parsed with the XML declaration. The only
;; practical way to accomplish this with Jade, if you are processing a
;; document that uses another declaration, is by having a catalog
;; file in the directory that contains the image library that
;; specifies the SGMLDECL. (So if it was in the same directory
;; as your document, your document would also be parsed with the
;; XML declaration, which may not be correct.)
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
"imagelib/imagelib.xml")
;; REFERENCE Tables
(define ($table-element-list$)
;; REFENTRY table-element-list
;; PURP List of table element names
;; DESC
;; The list of table elements in the DTD.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
(list (normalize "table") (normalize "informaltable")))
(define %simplelist-column-width%
;; REFENTRY simplelist-column-width
;; PURP Width of columns in tabular simple lists
;; DESC
;; If set to '#f', the table will span the entire
;; page width.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
;; REFERENCE VariableLists
(define %default-variablelist-termlength%
;; REFENTRY default-variablelist-termlength
;; PURP Default term length on variablelists
;; DESC
;; When formatting a 'VariableList', this value is used as the
;; default term length, if no 'TermLength' is specified.
;;
;; If all of the terms in a list shorter than the term length,
;; the stylesheet may format them "side-by-side" in a table if
;; 'may-format-variablelist-as-table' is '#t'.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
20)
(define %may-format-variablelist-as-table%
;; REFENTRY may-format-variablelist-as-table
;; PURP Format VariableLists as tables?
;; DESC
;; If '%may-format-variablelist-as-table%' is '#t', a
;; 'VariableList' will be formatted as a table, if *all of*
;; the terms are shorter than the specified 'TermLength'.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %always-format-variablelist-as-table%
;; REFENTRY always-format-variablelist-as-table
;; PURP Always format VariableLists as tables?
;; DESC
;; When a 'VariableList' is formatted, if any of the
;; terms in the list are too long, the whole list is formatted as a
;; list.
;;
;; If '%always-format-variablelist-as-table%' is
;; '#t', the 'VariableList' will be
;; formatted as a table, even if some terms are too long. The terms that
;; are too long will format span above their associated description.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
;; REFERENCE Vertical Spacing
(define %line-spacing-factor%
;; REFENTRY line-spacing-factor
;; PURP Factor used to calculate leading
;; DESC
;; The leading is calculated by multiplying the current font size by the
;; '%line-spacing-factor%'. For example, if the font size is 10pt and
;; the '%line-spacing-factor%' is 1.1, then the text will be
;; printed "10-on-11".
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
1.3)
(define %head-before-factor%
;; REFENTRY head-before-factor
;; PURP Factor used to calculate space above a title
;; DESC
;; The space before a title is calculated by multiplying the font size
;; used in the title by the '%head-before-factor%'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
0.75)
(define %head-after-factor%
;; REFENTRY head-after-factor
;; PURP Factor used to calculate space below a title
;; DESC
;; The space after a title is calculated by multiplying the font size used
;; in the title by the '%head-after-factor%'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
0.5)
(define %body-start-indent%
;; REFENTRY body-start-indent
;; PURP Default indent of body text
;; DESC
;; The default indent of body text. Some elements may have more or less
;; indentation.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
4pi)
(define %blockquote-start-indent%
;; PURP Default indent of blockquoted text
;; DESC
;; The default start (usually left) indent of blockquoted text.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR Ola Lundqvist
;; /REFENTRY
1em)
(define %blockquote-end-indent%
;; PURP Default indent of blockquoted text
;; DESC
;; The default end (usually right) indent of blockquoted text.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR Ola Lundqvist
;; /REFENTRY
1em)
(define %para-sep%
;; REFENTRY para-sep
;; PURP Distance between paragraphs
;; DESC
;; The '%para-sep%' is the distance between the last line
;; of one paragraph and the first line of the next.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
(/ %bf-size% 2.0))
(define %block-sep%
;; REFENTRY block-sep
;; PURP Distance between block-elements
;; DESC
;; The '%block-sep%' is the vertical distance between
;; block elements (figures, tables, etc.)
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
(* %para-sep% 2.0))
;; REFERENCE Indents
(define %para-indent%
;; REFENTRY para-indent
;; PURP First line start-indent for paragraphs (other than the first)
;; DESC
;; The '%para-indent%' is the amount of extra indentation that the
;; first line of a paragraph should receive. This parameter applies
;; only to the second and subsequent paragraphs in a section. See
;; '%para-indent-firstpara%'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
0pt)
(define %para-indent-firstpara%
;; REFENTRY para-indent-firstpara
;; PURP First line start-indent for the first paragraph
;; DESC
;; The '%para-indent-firstpara%' is the amount of extra indentation
;; that the first line of the first paragraph of a section should receive.
;; This parameter is frequently '0pt' even when '%para-indent%' is
;; not.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
0pt)
(define %block-start-indent%
;; REFENTRY block-start-indent
;; PURP Extra start-indent for block-elements
;; DESC
;; Block elements (tables, figures, verbatim environments, etc.) will
;; be indented by the specified amount.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
0pt)
;; REFERENCE Object Rules
(define %example-rules%
;; REFENTRY example-rules
;; PURP Specify rules before and after an Example
;; DESC
;; If '#t', rules will be drawn before and after each
;; 'Example'.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %figure-rules%
;; REFENTRY figure-rules
;; PURP Specify rules before and after an Figure
;; DESC
;; If '#t', rules will be drawn before and after each
;; 'Figure'.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %table-rules%
;; REFENTRY table-rules
;; PURP Specify rules before and after an Table
;; DESC
;; If '#t', rules will be drawn before and after each
;; 'Table'.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %equation-rules%
;; REFENTRY equation-rules
;; PURP Specify rules before and after an Equation
;; DESC
;; If '#t', rules will be drawn before and after each
;; 'Equation'.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %informalexample-rules%
;; REFENTRY informalexample-rules
;; PURP Specify rules before and after an InformalExample
;; DESC
;; If '#t', rules will be drawn before and after each
;; 'InformalExample'.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %informalfigure-rules%
;; REFENTRY informalfigure-rules
;; PURP Specify rules before and after an InformalFigure
;; DESC
;; If '#t', rules will be drawn before and after each
;; 'InformalFigure'.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %informaltable-rules%
;; REFENTRY informaltable-rules
;; PURP Specify rules before and after an InformalTable
;; DESC
;; If '#t', rules will be drawn before and after each
;; 'InformalTable'.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %informalequation-rules%
;; REFENTRY informalequation-rules
;; PURP Specify rules before and after an InformalEquation
;; DESC
;; If '#t', rules will be drawn before and after each
;; 'InformalEquation'.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %object-rule-thickness%
;; REFENTRY object-rule-thickness
;; PURP Width of rules around formal and informal objects
;; DESC
;; Specifies the width of the rules drawn before and after an object.
;; This only applies if the appropriate
;; '%*-rules%' variable
;; is '#t'.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
2pt)
;; REFERENCE Miscellaneous
(define ($object-titles-after$)
;; REFENTRY object-titles-after
;; PURP List of objects who's titles go after the object
;; DESC
;; Titles of formal objects (Figures, Equations, Tables, etc.)
;; in this list will be placed below the object instead of above it.
;;
;; This is a list of element names, for example:
;; '(list (normalize "figure") (normalize "table"))'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
'())
(define formal-object-float
;; REFENTRY formal-object-float
;; PURP Do formal objects float?
;; DESC
;; If '#t', formal objects will float if floating is supported by the
;; backend. At present, only the TeX backend supports floats.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %default-title-end-punct%
;; REFENTRY default-title-end-punct
;; PURP Default punctuation at the end of a run-in head.
;; DESC
;; The punctuation used at the end of a run-in head (e.g. on FORMALPARA).
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
".")
(define %content-title-end-punct%
;; REFENTRY content-title-end-punct
;; PURP List of punctuation chars at the end of a run-in head
;; DESC
;; If a run-in head ends in any of these characters, the
;; '%default-title-end-punct%' is not used.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
'(#\. #\! #\? #\:))
(define %honorific-punctuation%
;; REFENTRY honorific-punctuation
;; PURP Punctuation to follow honorifics in names
;; DESC
;; The honorific punctuation is placed after the honorific in
;; a name.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
".")
(define %default-simplesect-level%
;; REFENTRY default-simplesect-level
;; PURP Default section level for 'SimpleSect's.
;; DESC
;; If 'SimpleSect's appear inside other section-level
;; elements, they are rendered at the appropriate section level, but if they
;; appear in a component-level element, they are rendered at
;; '%default-simplesect-level%'.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
4)
(define %show-ulinks%
;; REFENTRY show-ulinks
;; PURP Display URLs after ULinks?
;; DESC
;; If true, the URL of each ULink will appear in parenthesis after
;; the text of the link. If the text of the link and the URL are
;; identical, the parenthetical URL is suppressed.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
(define %show-comments%
;; REFENTRY show-comments
;; PURP Display Comment elements?
;; DESC
;; If true, comments will be displayed, otherwise they are suppressed.
;; Comments here refers to the 'Comment' element, which will be renamed
;; 'Remark' in DocBook V4.0, not SGML/XML comments which are unavailable.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#t)
(define firstterm-bold
;; REFENTRY firstterm-bold
;; PURP Make FIRSTTERM elements bold?
;; DESC
;; If '#t', FIRSTTERMs will be bold, to distinguish them from
;; simple GLOSSTERMs.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(define %min-leading%
;; REFENTRY min-leading
;; PURP Minumum leading between lines
;; DESC
;; The '%min-leading%' parameter specifies the smallest amount of leading
;; to allow between lines. The default value, '#f', has the side-effect
;; that leading cannot change. This means that graphics that appear in
;; a paragraph are truncated if they are taller than the current leading.
;; By setting this parameter to some small value, we get stretchable
;; space between lines.
;; /DESC
;; AUTHOR N/A
;; /REFENTRY
2pt)
(define %hyphenation%
;; REFENTRY hyphenation
;; PURP Allow automatic hyphenation?
;; DESC
;; The '%hyphenation%' parameter indicates whether or
;; not the backend should allow automatic hyphention of text, for example
;; in paragraphs. The default value, '#f', indicates that
;; it should not.
;; /DESC
;; /REFENTRY
#f)
(declare-initial-value writing-mode %writing-mode%)
(declare-initial-value input-whitespace-treatment 'collapse)
(declare-initial-value left-margin %left-margin%)
(declare-initial-value right-margin %right-margin%)
(declare-initial-value page-width %page-width%)
(declare-initial-value page-height %page-height%)
(declare-initial-value min-leading %min-leading%)
(declare-initial-value top-margin %top-margin%)
(declare-initial-value bottom-margin %bottom-margin%)
(declare-initial-value header-margin %header-margin%)
(declare-initial-value footer-margin %footer-margin%)
</style-specification-body>
</style-specification>
</style-sheet>