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% LaTeX style file 
% Name:   texhelp.sty 
% Author: Julian Smart 
% 
% Purpose 
% ------- 
% Style file to enable the simultaneous preparation of printed LaTeX and on-line 
% hypertext manuals. 
% Use in conjunction with Tex2RTF (see Tex2RTF documentation). 
% 
% Note that if a non-ASCII character starts a newline and there should be a space 
% between the last word on the previous line and the first word on this line, 
% you need to use \rtfsp to generate a space in Windows Help. \rtfsp is ignored 
% in all other formats. 
% 
% Julian Smart 
% Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute 
% 
% 
% ============== C++/CLIPS Documentation Facilities ============== 
% 
% Each class definition should be typeset with e.g. 
% 
% \section{\class{Name}: Parent} 
% 
% followed by a description of the class. 
% Each member should follow: 
% 
% \membersection{wxName::Member} 
% 
% with a description of what this member does. 
% Then, one (or more if overloaded) member (function) in detail: 
% 
% \func{return type}{name}{args} 
% or 
% \member{type}{name} 
% 
% where args is a list of \param{type}{name}, ... 
 
% Function, e.g. 
% e.g. to typeset 
% 
% void DoIt(char *string); 
% 
% write: 
% 
% \func{void}{DoIt}{\param{char *}{string}} 
% 
 
\newcommand{\func}[3]{\hangafter=1\noindent\hangindent=10mm 
{{\it #1} {\bf #2}\index{#2}}(#3)} 
 
% For function/type definition where the name is a pointer, 
% e.g. to typeset 
% 
% typedef void (*wxFunction)(wxObject&) 
% 
% write: 
% 
% \pfunc{typedef void}{wxFunction}{param{wxObject&}} 
 
\newcommand{\pfunc}[3]{\hangafter=1\noindent\hangindent=10mm 
{{\it #1} ({\bf *#2})\index{#2}}(#3)} 
 
% Use an ordinary \section command for class name definitions. 
 
% This is used for a member, such as wxBitmap: GetDepth 
\newcommand{\membersection}[1]{\subsection*{#1}\index{#1}} 
 
% CLIPS function 
\newcommand{\clipsfunc}[3]{\hangafter=1\noindent\hangindent=10mm 
{{\bf #1} ({\bf #2}\index{#2}}#3)} 
 
\newcommand{\clipssection}[1]{\chapter{#1}} 
 
% This is used for a CLIPS function name 
\newcommand{\functionsection}[1]{\subsection*{#1}} 
 
% Member: a type and a name 
\newcommand{\member}[2]{{\bf #1 \it #2}} 
 
% C++ Parameter: a type and a name (no intervening space) 
\newcommand{\param}[2]{{\it #1}{\bf #2}} 
 
% CLIPS Parameter: a type and a name (one intervening space) 
\newcommand{\cparam}[2]{{\bf #1} {\it #2}} 
 
% Class: puts in index 
\newcommand{\class}[1]{#1\index{#1}} 
 
%\newcommand{\docparam}[2]{\parskip=0pt {\it #1}\par\parskip=10pt\begin{indented}{1cm}{#2}\end{indented}} 
 
% Void type 
\newcommand{\void}{{\it void}} 
 
% Typeset destructor 
\newcommand{\destruct}[1]{{$\sim$}#1} 
 
% Typeset insert/extract operators 
\newcommand{\cinsert}{$<<$} 
\newcommand{\cextract}{$>>$} 
 
 
% =================== Hypertext facilities =================== 
% 
% To insert hyperlinks (or references, in Latex), \label the sections 
% or membersections \label{ref-label} immediately after the section, on the same line, 
% and use \helpref{text-to-show}{ref-label} to make a reference. 
% 
 
% Type text with section reference 
\newcommand{\helpref}[2]{{\it #1} (p.\ \pageref{#2}) } 
 
% Type text with URL in verbatim mode 
\newcommand{\urlref}[2]{#1 (\verb$#2$)} 
 
% Don't typeset section number in LaTeX 
\newcommand{\helprefn}[2]{{\it #1}} 
 
% Like helpref, but popup text in WinHelp instead of hyperlinked 
\newcommand{\popref}[2]{{\it #1}} 
 
% Like footnote, but popup text. 
\newcommand{\footnotepopup}[2]{{\it #1}\footnote{#2}} 
 
% =================== On-line help specific macros =================== 
% 
 
% Global document font size/family, help only. 
\newcommand{\helpfontsize}[1]{} 
\newcommand{\helpfontfamily}[1]{} 
 
% Ignore in all on-line help 
\newcommand{\helpignore}[1]{#1} 
% Only print in all on-line help 
\newcommand{\helponly}[1]{} 
 
% Ignore in LaTeX 
\newcommand{\latexignore}[1]{} 
% Only print in LaTeX 
\newcommand{\latexonly}[1]{#1} 
 
% Ignore in linear RTF 
\newcommand{\rtfignore}[1]{#1} 
% Only print in linear RTF 
\newcommand{\rtfonly}[1]{} 
 
% Ignore in WinHelp RTF 
\newcommand{\winhelpignore}[1]{#1} 
% Only print in WinHelp RTF 
\newcommand{\winhelponly}[1]{} 
 
% Ignore in wxHelp 
\newcommand{\xlpignore}[1]{#1} 
% Only print in wxHelp 
\newcommand{\xlponly}[1]{} 
 
% Ignore in HTML 
\newcommand{\htmlignore}[1]{#1} 
% Only print in HTML 
\newcommand{\htmlonly}[1]{} 
 
% Input a file only for help system (binder thickness is not a limitation 
% in help systems!) 
\newcommand{\helpinput}[1]{} 
 
\newcommand{\rtfsp}{ } % Force a space in RTF, ignore in Latex 
 
% =================== Miscellaneous macros =================== 
% 
% Headings consistent with generated ones 
\newcommand{\myheading}[1]{\vspace*{25pt} 
\begin{flushleft} 
{\LARGE \bf #1} 
\end{flushleft} 
\vskip 20pt 
} 
 
% Heading with entry in contents page. 
\newcommand{\chapterheading}[1]{\myheading{#1} 
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}} 
 
\newcommand{\sectionheading}[1]{\myheading{#1} 
\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{#1}} 
 
% Glossary environment 
\newenvironment{helpglossary}{\newpage\chapterheading{Glossary}\begin{description}}{\end{description}} 
 
% Glossary entry 
\newcommand{\gloss}[1]{\item[#1]\index{#1}} 
 
% Image: EPS in Latex, BMP or MF (whatever's available) in RTF. Requires psbox. 
\newcommand{\image}[2]{\psboxto(#1){#2}} 
 
% Image, left aligned (HTML) 
\newcommand{\imager}[2]{\psboxto(#1){#2}} 
 
% Image, right aligned (HTML) 
\newcommand{\imagel}[2]{\psboxto(#1){#2}} 
 
% Imagemap: principally for HTML only. In Latex, 
% acts like \image. 
\newcommand{\imagemap}[3]{\psboxto(#1){#2}} 
 
% Headers and footers 
% \setheader{EvenPageLeft}{EvenPageCentre}{EvenPageRight} 
% {OddPageLeft}{OddPageCentre}{OddPageRight} 
\newcommand{\setheader}[6]{ 
\lhead[\fancyplain{}{#1}]{\fancyplain{}{#4}} 
\chead[\fancyplain{}{#2}]{\fancyplain{}{#5}} 
\rhead[\fancyplain{}{#3}]{\fancyplain{}{#6}} 
} 
 
% \setfooter{EvenPageLeft}{EvenPageCentre}{EvenPageRight} 
% {OddPageLeft}{OddPageCentre}{OddPageRight} 
\newcommand{\setfooter}[6]{ 
\lfoot[\fancyplain{#1}{#1}]{\fancyplain{#4}{#4}} 
\cfoot[\fancyplain{#2}{#2}]{\fancyplain{#5}{#5}} 
\rfoot[\fancyplain{#3}{#3}]{\fancyplain{#6}{#6}} 
} 
 
% Needed for telling RTF where margin paragraph should go 
% in mirrored margins mode. 
\newcommand{\marginpareven}[1]{\hspace*{0pt}\marginpar{#1}} 
\newcommand{\marginparodd}[1]{\hspace*{0pt}\marginpar{#1}} 
 
% Environment for two-column table popular in WinHelp and manuals. 
\newcommand{\twocolwidtha}[1]{\def\twocolwidthaval{#1}} 
\newcommand{\twocolwidthb}[1]{\def\twocolwidthbval{#1}} 
\newcommand{\twocolspacing}[1]{\def\twocolspacingval{#1}} 
 
\twocolwidtha{3cm} 
\twocolwidthb{8.5cm} 
\twocolspacing{2} 
 
\newcommand{\twocolitem}[2]{#1 & #2\\} 
\newcommand{\twocolitemruled}[2]{#1 & #2\\\hline} 
 
\newenvironment{twocollist}{\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{\twocolspacingval}\begin{tabular}{lp{\twocolwidthbval}}}% 
{\end{tabular}\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1}} 
 
% Specifying table rows for RTF compatibility 
\newcommand{\row}[1]{#1\\} 
 
% Use for the last ruled row for correct RTF generation. 
\newcommand{\ruledrow}[1]{#1\\\hline} 
 
% Indentation environment. Arg1 is left margin size 
\newenvironment{indented}[1]{\begin{list}{}{\leftmargin=#1}\item[]}% 
{\end{list}} 
 
% Framed box of text, normal formatting. 
\newcommand{\normalbox}[1]{\fbox{\vbox{#1}}} 
% Double-framed box of text. 
\newcommand{\normalboxd}[1]{\fbox{\fbox{\vbox{#1}}}} 
 
% WITHDRAWN -- can't do in RTF, easily. 
% Framed box of text, horizontally centred. Ragged right within box. 
% \newcommand{\centeredbox}[2]{\begin{center}\fbox{\parbox{#1}{\raggedright#2}}\end{center}} 
% Double-framed box of text, horizontally centred. Ragged right within box. 
% \newcommand{\centeredboxd}[2]{\begin{center}\fbox{\fbox{\parbox{#1}{\raggedright#2}}}\end{center}} 
 
% toocomplex environment: simply prints the argument in LaTeX, 
% comes out verbatim in all generated formats. 
\newenvironment{toocomplex}{}{} 
 
% Colour: dummy commands since LaTeX doesn't support colour. 
% \definecolour{name}{red}{blue}{green} 
% \fcol{name}{text} ; Foreground 
% \bcol{name}{text} ; Background 
\newcommand{\definecolour}[4]{} 
\newcommand{\definecolor}[4]{} 
\newcommand{\fcol}[2]{#2} 
\newcommand{\bcol}[2]{#2} 
\newcommand{\sethotspotcolour}[1]{} 
\newcommand{\sethotspotunderline}[1]{} 
\newcommand{\settransparency}[1]{} 
\newcommand{\backslashraw}[0]{} 
\newcommand{\lbraceraw}[0]{} 
\newcommand{\rbraceraw}[0]{} 
\newcommand{\registered}[0]{(r)} 
\newcommand{\background}[1]{} 
\newcommand{\textcolour}[1]{} 
\newcommand{\overview}[2]{See \helpref{#1}{#2}.} 
\newcommand{\docparam}[2]{{\it #1}\begin{list}{}{\leftmargin=1cm}\item[] 
#2% 
\end{list}} 
\newcommand{\wxheading}[1]{{\bf #1}} 
\newcommand{\const}[0]{{\bf const}} 
\newcommand{\constfunc}[3]{{\bf #1} {\bf #2}(#3) {\bf const}\index{#2}} 
\newcommand{\windowstyle}[1]{{\bf #1}\index{#1}}