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| <!DOCTYPE style-sheet PUBLIC "-//James Clark//DTD DSSSL Style Sheet//EN">
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| 
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| <style-sheet>
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| <style-specification>
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| <style-specification-body>
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| 
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| ;; $Id$
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| ;;
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| ;; This file is part of the Modular DocBook Stylesheet distribution.
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| ;; See ../README or http://www.nwalsh.com/docbook/dsssl/
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| ;;
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| 
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| ;; === Book intro, for dsl2man ==========================================
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| 
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| <![CDATA[
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| ;; DOCINFO
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| ;; <title>DocBook HTML Parameters</title>
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| ;; <subtitle>Part of the Modular DocBook Stylesheet distribution</subtitle>
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| ;; <author><firstname>Norman</firstname><surname>Walsh</surname>
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| ;; </author>
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| ;; <edition>$Revision$</edition>
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| ;; <copyright><year>1997</year><year>1998</year><year>1999</year>
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| ;; <holder>Norman Walsh</holder></copyright>
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| ;; <legalnotice>
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| ;; <para>
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| ;; THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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| ;; EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
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| ;; OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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| ;; NONINFRINGEMENT.  IN NO EVENT SHALL NORMAN WALSH OR ANY OTHER
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| ;; CONTRIBUTOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
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| ;; WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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| ;; FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
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| ;; OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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| ;; </para>
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| ;; </legalnotice>
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| ;; <legalnotice>
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| ;; <para>
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| ;; Please direct all questions, bug reports, or suggestions for changes
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| ;; to Norman Walsh, <<literal>ndw@nwalsh.com</literal>>.
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| ;; </para>
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| ;; <para>
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| ;; See <ulink url="http://nwalsh.com/docbook/dsssl/">http://nwalsh.com/docbook/dsssl/</ulink> for more information.</para>
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| ;; </legalnotice>
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| ;; /DOCINFO
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| ]]>
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| 
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| ;; REFERENCE TOC/LOT Apparatus
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| 
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| (define %generate-set-toc% 
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|   ;; REFENTRY generate-set-toc
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|   ;; PURP Should a Table of Contents be produced for Sets?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, a Table of Contents will be generated for each 'Set'.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #t)
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| 
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| (define %generate-book-toc% 
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|   ;; REFENTRY generate-book-toc
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|   ;; PURP Should a Table of Contents be produced for Books?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, a Table of Contents will be generated for each 'Book'.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #t)
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| 
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| (define ($generate-book-lot-list$)
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|   ;; REFENTRY generate-book-lot-list
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|   ;; PURP Which Lists of Titles should be produced for Books?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; This parameter should be a list (possibly empty) of the elements
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|   ;; for which Lists of Titles should be produced for each 'Book'.
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|   ;;
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|   ;; It is meaningless to put elements that do not have titles in this
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|   ;; list.  If elements with optional titles are placed in this list, only
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|   ;; the instances of those elements that do have titles will appear in
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|   ;; the LOT.
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|   ;;
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   (list (normalize "table")
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| (normalize "figure")
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| (normalize "example")
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| (normalize "equation")))
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| 
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| (define %generate-part-toc% 
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|   ;; REFENTRY generate-part-toc
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|   ;; PURP Should a Table of Contents be produced for Parts?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, a Table of Contents will be generated for each 'Part'.
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|   ;; Note: '%generate-part-toc-on-titlepage%' controls whether the Part TOC
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|   ;; is placed on the bottom of the part titlepage or on page(s) of its own.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #t)
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| 
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| (define %generate-part-toc-on-titlepage%
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|   ;; REFENTRY generate-part-toc-on-titlepage
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|   ;; PURP Should the Part TOC appear on the Part title page?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, the Part TOC will be placed on the Part title page.  If false,
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|   ;; the TOC will be placed on separate page(s) after the Part title page.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #t)
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| 
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| (define $generate-chapter-toc$ 
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|   ;; REFENTRY generate-chapter-toc
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|   ;; PURP Should a Chapter Table of Contents be produced?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, an automatically generated
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|   ;; chapter TOC should be included. By default, it's true.  It's false if
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|   ;; the output is going to a single file and the current node isn't the
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|   ;; root element.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   (lambda ()
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|     (or (not nochunks)
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| (node-list=? (current-node) (sgml-root-element)))))
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| 
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| (define %force-chapter-toc% 
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|   ;; REFENTRY force-chapter-toc
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|   ;; PURP Force a chapter TOC even if it includes only a single entry
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; Force chapter toc indicates whether or not an automatically generated
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|   ;; chapter TOC should be included even if it has only one entry.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #f)
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| 
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| (define %generate-article-toc% 
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|   ;; REFENTRY generate-article-toc
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|   ;; PURP Should a Table of Contents be produced for Articles?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, a Table of Contents will be generated for each 'Article'.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #f)
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| 
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| (define ($generate-article-lot-list$)
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|   ;; REFENTRY generate-article-lot-list
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|   ;; PURP Which Lists of Titles should be produced for Books?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; This parameter should be a list (possibly empty) of the elements
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|   ;; for which Lists of Titles shold be produced for each 'Article'.
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|   ;;
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|   ;; It is meaningless to put elements that do not have titles in this
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|   ;; list.  If elements with optional titles are placed in this list, only
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|   ;; the instances of those elements that do have titles will appear in
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|   ;; the LOT.
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|   ;;
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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| (list))
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| 
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| (define %generate-reference-toc% 
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|   ;; REFENTRY generate-reference-toc
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|   ;; PURP Should a Table of Contents be produced for References?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, a Table of Contents will be generated for each 'Reference'.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #t)
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| 
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| (define %generate-reference-toc-on-titlepage%
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|   ;; REFENTRY generate-reference-toc-on-titlepage
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|   ;; PURP Should the Reference TOC appear on the Reference title page?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, the Reference TOC will be placed on the Reference title page.
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|   ;; If false,
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|   ;; the TOC will be placed after the Reference title page.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #t)
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| 
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| (define %annotate-toc%
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|   ;; REFENTRY annotate-toc
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|   ;; PURP Annotate TOC entries
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If #t, TOC entries will be annotated (e.g., the RefPurpose
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|   ;; of a RefEntry will be displayed in the TOC).
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #t)
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| 
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| (define ($generate-qandaset-toc$)
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|   ;; REFENTRY generate-qandaset-toc
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|   ;; PURP Should a QandASet Table of Contents be produced?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, an automatically generated TOC is produced for each 
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|   ;; QandASet.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #t)
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| 
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| ;; REFERENCE Titlepages
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| 
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| (define %generate-set-titlepage%
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|   ;; REFENTRY generate-set-titlepage
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|   ;; PURP Should a set title page be produced?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, a title page will be generated for each 'Set'.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #t)
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| 
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| (define %generate-book-titlepage%
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|   ;; REFENTRY generate-book-titlepage
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|   ;; PURP Should a book title page be produced?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, a title page will be generated for each 'Book'.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #t)
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| 
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| (define %generate-part-titlepage% 
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|   ;; REFENTRY generate-part-titlepage
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|   ;; PURP Should a part title page be produced?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, a title page will be generated for each 'Part'.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #t)
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| 
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| (define %generate-partintro-on-titlepage%
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|   ;; REFENTRY generate-partintro-on-titlepage
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|   ;; PURP Should the PartIntro appear on the Part/Reference title page?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, the PartIntro content will appear on the title page of
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|   ;; Parts and References.  If false,
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|   ;; it will be placed on separate page(s) after the title page.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #t)
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| 
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| (define %generate-reference-titlepage% 
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|   ;; REFENTRY generate-reference-titlepage
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|   ;; PURP Should a reference title page be produced?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, a title page will be generated for each 'Reference'.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #t)
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| 
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| (define %generate-article-titlepage% 
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|   ;; REFENTRY generate-article-titlepage
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|   ;; PURP Should an article title page be produced?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, a title page will be generated for each 'Article'.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #t)
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| 
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| (define %titlepage-in-info-order% 
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|   ;; REFENTRY titlepage-in-info-order
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|   ;; PURP Place elements on title page in document order?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, the elements on the title page will be set in the order that
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|   ;; they appear in the *info element.  Otherwise, they will be set in
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|   ;; the order specified in the *-titlepage-*-elements list.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #f)
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| 
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| (define %generate-legalnotice-link%
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|   ;; REFENTRY generate-legalnotice-link
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|   ;; PURP Should legal notices be a link to a separate file?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, legal notices will be references to a separate file.
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|   ;; Note: the support for this handles the case where a single *INFO
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|   ;; node contains several distinct legal notices, but won't
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|   ;; handle multiple legal notices in different *INFO nodes.
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|   ;; (Each set will overwrite the previous.)  A more complex
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|   ;; approach could be implemented, but this is sufficient for
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|   ;; the current demand.  Let me know...
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #f)
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| 
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| (define ($legalnotice-link-file$ legalnotice)
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|   ;; REFENTRY legalnotice-link-file
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|   ;; PURP Name of output file for legal notices
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; Name of the output file for legal notices if 
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|   ;; '%generate-legalnotice-link%' is true.  Since several legal notices
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|   ;; may occur (in a Set of Books, for example), this is no longer a fixed
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|   ;; filename.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   (if (and %use-id-as-filename% (attribute-string (normalize "id") legalnotice))
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|       (string-append (attribute-string (normalize "id") legalnotice)
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| 		     %html-ext%)
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|       (string-append "ln"
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| 		     (number->string (all-element-number legalnotice))
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| 		     %html-ext%)))
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| 
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| (define %author-othername-in-middle%
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|   ;; REFENTRY othername-in-middle
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|   ;; PURP Author OTHERNAME appears between FIRSTNAME and SURNAME?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, the OTHERNAME of an AUTHOR appears between the 
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|   ;; FIRSTNAME and SURNAME.  Otherwise, OTHERNAME is suppressed.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #t)
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| 
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| ;; REFERENCE Admonitions
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| 
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| (define %admon-graphics%
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|   ;; REFENTRY admon-graphics
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|   ;; PURP Use graphics in admonitions?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, admonitions are presented in an alternate style that uses
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|   ;; a graphic.  Default graphics are provided in the distribution.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #f)
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| 
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| (define %admon-graphics-path%
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|   ;; REFENTRY admon-graphics-path
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|   ;; PURP Path to admonition graphics
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; Sets the path, probably relative to the directory where the HTML
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|   ;; files are created, to the admonition graphics.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   "../images/")
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| 
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| (define ($admon-graphic$ #!optional (nd (current-node)))
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|   ;; REFENTRY admon-graphic
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|   ;; PURP Admonition graphic file
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; Given an admonition node, returns the name of the graphic that should
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|   ;; be used for that admonition.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   (cond ((equal? (gi nd) (normalize "tip"))
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| 	 (string-append %admon-graphics-path% "tip.gif"))
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| 	((equal? (gi nd) (normalize "note"))
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| 	 (string-append %admon-graphics-path% "note.gif"))
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| 	((equal? (gi nd) (normalize "important"))
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| 	 (string-append %admon-graphics-path% "important.gif"))
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| 	((equal? (gi nd) (normalize "caution"))
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| 	 (string-append %admon-graphics-path% "caution.gif"))
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| 	((equal? (gi nd) (normalize "warning"))
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| 	 (string-append %admon-graphics-path% "warning.gif"))
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| 	(else (error (string-append (gi nd) " is not an admonition.")))))
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| 
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| (define ($admon-graphic-width$ #!optional (nd (current-node)))
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|   ;; REFENTRY admon-graphic-width
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|   ;; PURP Admonition graphic file width
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; Given an admonition node, returns the width of the graphic that will
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|   ;; be used for that admonition.
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|   ;;
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|   ;; All of the default graphics in the distribution are 25 pixels wide.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   "25")
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| 
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| ;; REFERENCE Callouts
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| 
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| (define %callout-graphics%
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|   ;; REFENTRY callout-graphics
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|   ;; PURP Use graphics in callouts?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, callouts are presented with graphics (e.g., reverse-video
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|   ;; circled numbers instead of "(1)", "(2)", etc.).
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|   ;; Default graphics are provided in the distribution.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #t)
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| 
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| (define %callout-graphics-extension%
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|   ;; REFENTRY callout-graphics-extension
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|   ;; PURP Extension for callout graphics
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; Sets the extension to use on callout graphics.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   ".gif")
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| 
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| (define %callout-graphics-path%
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|   ;; REFENTRY callout-graphics-path
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|   ;; PURP Path to callout graphics
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; Sets the path, probably relative to the directory where the HTML
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|   ;; files are created, to the callout graphics.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   "../images/callouts/")
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| 
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| (define %callout-graphics-number-limit%
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|   ;; REFENTRY callout-graphics-number-limit
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|   ;; PURP Number of largest callout graphic
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If '%callout-graphics%' is true, graphics are used to represent
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|   ;; callout numbers. The value of '%callout-graphics-number-limit%' is
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|   ;; the largest number for which a graphic exists. If the callout number
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|   ;; exceeds this limit, the default presentation "(nnn)" will always
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|   ;; be used.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   10)
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| 
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| ;; REFERENCE VariableLists
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| 
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| (define %always-format-variablelist-as-table%
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|   ;; REFENTRY always-format-variablelist-as-table
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|   ;; PURP Always format VariableLists as tables?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; When a 'VariableList' is formatted, if any of the
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|   ;; terms in the list are too long, the whole list is formatted as a
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|   ;; list.
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|   ;; 
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|   ;; If '%always-format-variablelist-as-table%' is
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|   ;; '#t', the 'VariableList' will be
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|   ;; formatted as a table, even if some terms are too long.  The terms that
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|   ;; are too long will format span above their associated description.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #f)
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| 
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| (define %default-variablelist-termlength%
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|   ;; REFENTRY default-variablelist-termlength
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|   ;; PURP Default term length on variablelists
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; When formatting a 'VariableList', this value is
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|   ;; used as the default term length, if no 'TermLength' is specified.
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|   ;; 
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|   ;; If all of the terms in a list shorter than the term length, the
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|   ;; stylesheet may format them "side-by-side" in a table.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   20)
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| 
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| (define %may-format-variablelist-as-table%
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|   ;; REFENTRY may-format-variablelist-as-table
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|   ;; PURP Format VariableLists as tables?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If '%may-format-variablelist-as-table%' is
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|   ;; '#t', a 'VariableList' will be
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|   ;; formatted as a table, if *all of*
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|   ;; the terms are shorter than the specified
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|   ;; 'TermLength'.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #f)
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| 
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| ;; REFERENCE Navigation
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| 
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| (define %header-navigation%
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|   ;; REFENTRY header-navigation
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|   ;; PURP Should navigation links be added to the top of each page?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If '#t', navigation links will be added to the top of each page.
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|   ;; If '#f', no navigation links will be added. Note that this has
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|   ;; no effect on '($user-header-navigation$)', which will still be
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|   ;; called (but does nothing by default).
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #t)
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| 
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| (define %footer-navigation%
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|   ;; REFENTRY footer-navigation
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|   ;; PURP Should navigation links be added to the bottom of each page?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If '#t', navigation links will be added to the bottom of each page.
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|   ;; If '#f', no navigation links will be added. Note that this has
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|   ;; no effect on '($user-footer-navigation$)' or '(nav-footer)', which 
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|   ;; will still be called (but do nothing by default).
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #t)
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| 
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| (define %gentext-nav-tblwidth% 
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|   ;; REFENTRY gentext-nav-tblwidth
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|   ;; PURP If using tables for navigation, how wide should the tables be?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If tables are used for navigation (see '%gentext-nav-use-tables%'),
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|   ;; how wide should the tables be?
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|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   "100%")
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %gentext-nav-use-ff%
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY gentext-nav-use-ff
 | |
|   ;; PURP Add "fast-forward" to the navigation links?
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; Do you want "fast-forward" navigation?  Probably not is my guess.
 | |
|   ;; I'm not sure this works real well yet.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #f)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %gentext-nav-use-tables%
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY gentext-nav-use-tables
 | |
|   ;; PURP Use tables to build the navigation headers and footers?
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; If true, HTML TABLEs will be used to format the header and footer
 | |
|   ;; navigation information.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #t)
 | |
| 
 | |
| ;; REFERENCE Verbatim Environments
 | |
| 
 | |
| (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-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-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 %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 %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-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-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 %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 %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-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-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
 | |
|   " ")
 | |
| 
 | |
| (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
 | |
|   (make entity-ref name: "nbsp"))
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %shade-verbatim%  
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY shade-verbatim
 | |
|   ;; PURP Should verbatim environments be shaded?
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; If true, a table with '($shade-verbatim-attr$)' attributes will be
 | |
|   ;; wrapped around each verbatim environment.  This gives the effect
 | |
|   ;; of a shaded verbatim environment.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #f)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define ($shade-verbatim-attr$)
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY shade-verbatim-attr
 | |
|   ;; PURP Attributes used to create a shaded verbatim environment.
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; See '%shade-verbatim%'
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   (list
 | |
|    (list "BORDER" "0")
 | |
|    (list "BGCOLOR" "#E0E0E0")
 | |
|    (list "WIDTH" ($table-width$))))
 | |
| 
 | |
| (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 %chapter-autolabel% 
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY chapter-autolabel
 | |
|   ;; PURP Are chapters enumerated?
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; If true, chapters will be enumerated.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #t)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (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 %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
 | |
|   #t)
 | |
| 
 | |
| ;; REFERENCE Tables
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %cals-table-class%
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY cals-table-class
 | |
|   ;; PURP Class attribute for CALS tables
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; This value, if not '#f', will be used as the value of the CLASS
 | |
|   ;; attribute on CALS tables.  This allows the HTML stylesheet to
 | |
|   ;; distinguish between HTML tables generated from tables in the
 | |
|   ;; source document from HTML tables generated for other reasons
 | |
|   ;; (simplelists and navigation, for example).
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   "CALSTABLE")
 | |
| 
 | |
| (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 ($table-width$)
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY table-width
 | |
|   ;; PURP Calculate table width
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; This function is called to calculate the width of tables that should
 | |
|   ;; theoretically be "100%" wide. Unfortunately, in HTML, a 100% width 
 | |
|   ;; table in a list hangs off the right side of the browser window.  (Who's
 | |
|   ;; mistake was that!).  So this function provides a way to massage
 | |
|   ;; the width appropriately.
 | |
|   ;;
 | |
|   ;; This version is fairly dumb.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   (if (has-ancestor-member? (current-node) '("LISTITEM"))
 | |
|       "90%"
 | |
|       "100%"))
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %simplelist-column-width% 
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY simplelist-column-width
 | |
|   ;; PURP Width of columns in tabular simple lists
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; If SimpleLists are presented in a table, how wide should the table
 | |
|   ;; columns be?  If '#f', no width will be specified.
 | |
|   ;;
 | |
|   ;; If not #f, this value should be a string (it will be used in the WIDTH
 | |
|   ;; attribute on the TD for each table entry).
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #f)
 | |
| 
 | |
| ;; 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-fragid%
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY olink-fragid
 | |
|   ;; PURP Portion of the URL which identifies the fragment identifier
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; Portion of the URL which identifies the fragment identifier
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   "&fragid=")
 | |
| 
 | |
| (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")
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %olink-pubid% 
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY olink-pubid
 | |
|   ;; PURP Portion of the URL which identifies the public identifier
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; Portion of the URL which identifies the public identifier
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   "pubid=")
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %olink-resolution% 
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY olink-resolution
 | |
|   ;; PURP URL script for OLink resolution
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; OLink resolution requires a server component, '%olink-resolution%'
 | |
|   ;; identifies that component.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   "/cgi-bin/olink?")
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %olink-sysid% 
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY olink-sysid
 | |
|   ;; PURP Portion of the URL which identifies the system identifier
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; Portion of the URL which identifies the system identifier.  System
 | |
|   ;; identifiers are only used if no public identifier is provided.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   "sysid=")
 | |
| 
 | |
| ;; 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
 | |
|   '("gif" "jpg" "jpeg" "png" "tif" "tiff" "eps" "epsf"))
 | |
| 
 | |
| (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 HTML Parameters and Chunking
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| 
 | |
| (define %body-attr% 
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY body-attr
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|   ;; PURP What attributes should be hung off of BODY?
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; A list of the the BODY attributes that should be generated.
 | |
|   ;; The format is a list of lists, each interior list contains the
 | |
|   ;; name and value of a BODY attribute.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   (list
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|    (list "BGCOLOR" "#FFFFFF")
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|    (list "TEXT" "#000000")
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|    (list "LINK" "#0000FF")
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|    (list "VLINK" "#840084")
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|    (list "ALINK" "#0000FF")))
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %html-prefix% 
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY html-prefix
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|   ;; PURP Add the specified prefix to HTML output filenames
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; The specified prefix will be added to all HTML output filenames.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   "")
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %html-use-lang-in-filename% 
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY html-use-lang-in-filename
 | |
|   ;; PURP Add the source language code to the HTML output filename?
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; If '#t', the source language code (or the default language code, if
 | |
|   ;; none is specified), will be added to the filename of each HTML
 | |
|   ;; output file.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #f)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %html-ext% 
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY html-ext
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|   ;; PURP Default extension for HTML output files
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; The default extension for HTML output files.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   ".htm")
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %html-header-tags% 
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY html-header-tags
 | |
|   ;; PURP What additional HEAD tags should be generated?
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; A list of the the HTML HEAD tags that should be generated.
 | |
|   ;; The format is a list of lists, each interior list consists
 | |
|   ;; of a tag name and a set of attribute/value pairs:
 | |
|   ;; '(("META" ("NAME" "name") ("CONTENT" "content")))
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   '())
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %html-pubid%
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY html-pubid
 | |
|   ;; PURP What public ID are you declaring your HTML compliant with?
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; The public ID used in output HTML files.  If '#f', then no doctype
 | |
|   ;; declaration is produced.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #f)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %root-filename%
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY root-filename
 | |
|   ;; PURP Name for the root HTML document
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; The filename of the root HTML document (e.g, "index").
 | |
|   ;; If '#f', then a default name will be selected based on the element
 | |
|   ;; type of the root element (e.g, book1.htm, set1.htm, c1.htm, etc.).
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #f)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define html-index
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY html-index
 | |
|   ;; PURP HTML indexing?
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; Turns on HTML indexing.  If true, then index data will be written
 | |
|   ;; to the file defined by 'html-index-filename'.  This data can be
 | |
|   ;; collated and turned into a DocBook index with bin/collateindex.pl.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #f)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define html-index-filename
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY html-index-filename
 | |
|   ;; PURP Name of HTML index file
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; The name of the file to which index data will be written if
 | |
|   ;; 'html-index' is not '#f'.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   "HTML.index")
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define html-manifest
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY html-manifest
 | |
|   ;; PURP Write a manifest?
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; If not '#f' then the list of HTML files created by the stylesheet
 | |
|   ;; will be written to the file named by 'html-manifest-filename'.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #f)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define html-manifest-filename
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY html-manifest-filename
 | |
|   ;; PURP Name of HTML manifest file
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; The name of the file to which a manifest will be written if
 | |
|   ;; 'html-manifest' is not '#f'.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   "HTML.manifest")
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define nochunks
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY nochunks
 | |
|   ;; PURP Suppress chunking of output pages
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; If true, the entire source document is formatted as a single HTML
 | |
|   ;; document and output on stdout.
 | |
|   ;; (This option can conveniently be set with '-V nochunks' on the 
 | |
|   ;; Jade command line).
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #f)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define rootchunk
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY rootchunk
 | |
|   ;; PURP Make a chunk for the root element when nochunks is used
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; If true, a chunk will be created for the root element, even though
 | |
|   ;; nochunks is specified. This option has no effect if nochunks is not
 | |
|   ;; true.
 | |
|   ;; (This option can conveniently be set with '-V rootchunk' on the 
 | |
|   ;; Jade command line).
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #f)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define use-output-dir
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY use-output-dir
 | |
|   ;; PURP If an output-dir is specified, should it be used?
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; If true, chunks will be written to the 'output-dir' instead of
 | |
|   ;; the current directory.
 | |
|   ;; (This option can conveniently be set with '-V use-output-dir' on the 
 | |
|   ;; Jade command line).
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #f)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %output-dir%
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY output-dir
 | |
|   ;; PURP The directory to which HTML files should be written
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; The output directory can be set in two ways. An individual document
 | |
|   ;; can specify 'output-dir="directory"' in the dbhtml PI, or the stylesheet
 | |
|   ;; can specify the '%output-dir%'. If both are specified, the PI value
 | |
|   ;; will be used.
 | |
|   ;;
 | |
|   ;; Note: the output directory is ignored if 'use-output-dir' is not '#t'.
 | |
|   ;; (This allows the author to test stylesheets and documents without
 | |
|   ;; accidentally overwriting existing documents.)
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #f)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %stylesheet%
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY stylesheet
 | |
|   ;; PURP Name of the stylesheet to use
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; The name of the stylesheet to place in the HTML LINK TAG, or '#f' to
 | |
|   ;; suppress the stylesheet LINK.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #f)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %stylesheet-type%
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY stylesheet-type
 | |
|   ;; PURP The type of the stylesheet to use
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; The type of the stylesheet to place in the HTML LINK TAG.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   "text/css")
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %use-id-as-filename%
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY use-id-as-filename
 | |
|   ;; PURP Use ID attributes as name for component HTML files?
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; If '%use-id-as-filename%' is true, the stylesheet will use the 
 | |
|   ;; value of the ID attribute on a component as the base filename instead
 | |
|   ;; of using the auto-generated base.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #f)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %citerefentry-link%
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY citerefentry-link
 | |
|   ;; PURP Generate URL links when cross-referencing RefEntrys?
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; If true, a web link will be generated, presumably
 | |
|   ;; to an online man->HTML gateway. The text of the link is
 | |
|   ;; generated by the $generate-citerefentry-link$ function.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #f)
 | |
| 
 | |
| ;; REFERENCE RefEntries and FuncSynopses
 | |
| 
 | |
| (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-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
 | |
|   #f)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (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)
 | |
| 
 | |
| ;; REFERENCE HTML Content and CSS
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %html40%
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY html40
 | |
|   ;; PURP Generate HTML 4.0
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; If '%html40%' is true then the output more-closely resembles HTML 4.0.
 | |
|   ;; In partucular, the HTML table module includes THEAD, TBODY, and TFOOT
 | |
|   ;; elements.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #t)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %css-decoration%
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY css-decoration
 | |
|   ;; PURP Enable CSS decoration of elements
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; If '%css-decoration%' is turned on then HTML elements produced by the
 | |
|   ;; stylesheet may be decorated with STYLE attributes.  For example, the
 | |
|   ;; LI tags produced for list items may include a fragment of CSS in the
 | |
|   ;; STYLE attribute which sets the CSS property "list-style-type".
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #t)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %css-liststyle-alist%
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY css-liststyle-alist
 | |
|   ;; PURP Map DocBook OVERRIDE and MARK attributes to CSS
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; If '%css-decoration%' is turned on then the list-style-type property of
 | |
|   ;; list items will be set to reflect the list item style selected in the
 | |
|   ;; DocBook instance.  This associative list maps the style type names used
 | |
|   ;; in your instance to the appropriate CSS names.  If no mapping exists,
 | |
|   ;; the name from the instance will be used.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   '(("bullet" "disc")
 | |
|     ("box" "square")))
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %fix-para-wrappers%
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY fix-para-wrappers
 | |
|   ;; PURP Block element in para hack
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; Block elements are allowed in PARA in DocBook, but not in P in
 | |
|   ;; HTML.  With '%fix-para-wrappers%' turned on, the stylesheets attempt
 | |
|   ;; to avoid putting block elements in HTML P tags by outputting
 | |
|   ;; additional end/begin P pairs around them.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #f)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %spacing-paras%
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY spacing-paras
 | |
|   ;; PURP Block-element spacing hack
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; Should extraneous "P" tags be output to force the correct vertical
 | |
|   ;; spacing around things like tables.  This is ugly because different
 | |
|   ;; browsers do different things.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #t)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %emphasis-propagates-style%
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY emphasis-propagates-style
 | |
|   ;; PURP Support propagating emphasis role attributes to HTML
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; Should the role attribute of emphasis be propagated to HTML as
 | |
|   ;; a class attribute value?
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #t)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (define %phrase-propagates-style%
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY phrase-propagates-style
 | |
|   ;; PURP Support propagating phrase role attributes to HTML
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; Should the role attribute of phrase be propagated to HTML as
 | |
|   ;; a class attribute value?
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #t)
 | |
| 
 | |
| ;; 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)
 | |
| 
 | |
| ;; REFERENCE Miscellaneous
 | |
| 
 | |
| (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-quadding%   
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY default-quadding
 | |
|   ;; PURP The default quadding
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; At present, this is only used on paragraphs.  It specifies the
 | |
|   ;; value of the ALIGN attribute on the paragraph.  This would be better
 | |
|   ;; done with CSS, but not all browsers support it yet and this has been
 | |
|   ;; oft requested functionality.
 | |
|   ;;
 | |
|   ;; A value of #f suppresses the ALIGN attribute altogether.
 | |
|   ;; /DESC
 | |
|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
 | |
|   ;; /REFENTRY
 | |
|   #f)
 | |
| 
 | |
| (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 %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 %footnotes-at-end%
 | |
|   ;; REFENTRY footnotes-at-end
 | |
|   ;; PURP Should footnotes appear at the end of HTML pages?
 | |
|   ;; DESC
 | |
|   ;; If '#t', footnotes will be placed at the end of each HTML page
 | |
|   ;; instead of immediately following the place where they occur.
 | |
|   ;; Note: support for this feature is dependent on the processing
 | |
|   ;; performed by the (footer-navigation) function; if you replace
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|   ;; that function, make sure that you're replacement calls
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|   ;; (make-endnotes).
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #t)
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| 
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| (define %link-mailto-url%
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|   ;; REFENTRY link-mailto-url
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|   ;; PURP Mailto URL for LINK REL=made
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If not '#f', the '%link-mailto-url%' address will be used in a 
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|   ;; LINK REL=made element in the HTML HEAD.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #f)
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| 
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| (define %show-comments%
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|   ;; REFENTRY show-comments
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|   ;; PURP Display Comment elements?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If true, comments will be displayed, otherwise they are suppressed.
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|   ;; Comments here refers to the 'Comment' element, which will be renamed
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|   ;; 'Remark' in DocBook V4.0, not SGML/XML comments which are unavailable.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #f)
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| 
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| (define %writing-mode%
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|   ;; REFENTRY writing-mode
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|   ;; PURP The writing mode
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; The writing mode is either 'left-to-right', or 
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|   ;; 'right-to-left'.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   'left-to-right)
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| 
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| (define ($object-titles-after$)
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|   ;; REFENTRY object-titles-after
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|   ;; PURP List of objects who's titles go after the object
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; Titles of formal objects (Figures, Equations, Tables, etc.)
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|   ;; in this list will be placed below the object instead of above it.
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|   ;;
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|   ;; This is a list of element names, for example:
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|   ;; '(list (normalize "figure") (normalize "table"))'.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   '())
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| 
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| (define firstterm-bold
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|   ;; REFENTRY firstterm-bold
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|   ;; PURP Make FIRSTTERM elements bold?
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|   ;; DESC
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|   ;; If '#t', FIRSTTERMs will be bold, to distinguish them from
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|   ;; simple GLOSSTERMs.
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|   ;; /DESC
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|   ;; AUTHOR N/A
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|   ;; /REFENTRY
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|   #f)
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| 
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| (declare-initial-value writing-mode %writing-mode%)
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| 
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| </style-specification-body>
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| </style-specification>
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| </style-sheet>
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