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author | Fred Drake <fdrake@acm.org> | 1998-02-13 14:37:12 (GMT) |
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committer | Fred Drake <fdrake@acm.org> | 1998-02-13 14:37:12 (GMT) |
commit | b441eb84d3ca4edf5d1a90155f8c3146de3119ed (patch) | |
tree | 117e15eef8e70367172f647bcd8c3a8218a066ca /Doc/lib/libsgmllib.tex | |
parent | aebc6f399e21617ba72538aba259ee427c59b692 (diff) | |
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Use "\samp{...}" instead of "``\code{...}''" when showing markup fragments
in the running text.
For computed method names (where there's a \var{} part to the name), use
the non-indexing form of \funcdesc{}. This doesn't change the printed
output, but removes 3 rejections from the makeindex run and allows the
LaTeX2HTML support to exclude these from the index.
Diffstat (limited to 'Doc/lib/libsgmllib.tex')
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1 files changed, 16 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/lib/libsgmllib.tex b/Doc/lib/libsgmllib.tex index c63e728..fd7eeaa 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libsgmllib.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libsgmllib.tex @@ -17,19 +17,19 @@ constructs: \item Opening and closing tags of the form -``\code{<\var{tag} \var{attr}="\var{value}" ...>}'' and -``\code{</\var{tag}>}'', respectively. +\samp{<\var{tag} \var{attr}="\var{value}" ...>} and +\samp{</\var{tag}>}, respectively. \item -Numeric character references of the form ``\code{\&\#\var{name};}''. +Numeric character references of the form \samp{\&\#\var{name};}. \item -Entity references of the form ``\code{\&\var{name};}''. +Entity references of the form \samp{\&\var{name};}. \item -SGML comments of the form ``\code{<!--\var{text}-->}''. Note that +SGML comments of the form \samp{<!--\var{text}-->}. Note that spaces, tabs, and newlines are allowed between the trailing -``\code{>}'' and the immediately preceeding ``\code{--}''. +\samp{>} and the immediately preceeding \samp{--}. \end{itemize} @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ nothing. \begin{funcdesc}{handle_charref}{ref} This method is called to process a character reference of the form -``\code{\&\#\var{ref};}''. In the base implementation, \var{ref} must +\samp{\&\#\var{ref};}. In the base implementation, \var{ref} must be a decimal number in the range 0-255. It translates the character to \ASCII{} and calls the method \code{handle_data()} with the character as argument. If @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ character entities. \begin{funcdesc}{handle_entityref}{ref} This method is called to process a general entity reference of the form -``\code{\&\var{ref};}'' where \var{ref} is an general entity +\samp{\&\var{ref};} where \var{ref} is an general entity reference. It looks for \var{ref} in the instance (or class) variable \code{entitydefs} which should be a mapping from entity names to corresponding translations. @@ -128,8 +128,8 @@ defines translations for \code{\&}, \code{\&apos}, \code{\>}, \begin{funcdesc}{handle_comment}{comment} This method is called when a comment is encountered. The \code{comment} argument is a string containing the text between the -``\code{<!--}'' and ``\code{-->}'' delimiters, but not the delimiters -themselves. For example, the comment ``\code{<!--text-->}'' will +\samp{<!--} and \samp{-->} delimiters, but not the delimiters +themselves. For example, the comment \samp{<!--text-->} will cause this method to be called with the argument \code{'text'}. The default method does nothing. \end{funcdesc} @@ -169,21 +169,21 @@ processing of specific tags. Tag names in the input stream are case independent; the \var{tag} occurring in method names must be in lower case: -\begin{funcdesc}{start_\var{tag}}{attributes} +\begin{funcdescni}{start_\var{tag}}{attributes} This method is called to process an opening tag \var{tag}. It has preference over \code{do_\var{tag}()}. The \var{attributes} argument has the same meaning as described for \code{handle_starttag()} above. -\end{funcdesc} +\end{funcdescni} -\begin{funcdesc}{do_\var{tag}}{attributes} +\begin{funcdescni}{do_\var{tag}}{attributes} This method is called to process an opening tag \var{tag} that does not come with a matching closing tag. The \var{attributes} argument has the same meaning as described for \code{handle_starttag()} above. -\end{funcdesc} +\end{funcdescni} -\begin{funcdesc}{end_\var{tag}}{} +\begin{funcdescni}{end_\var{tag}}{} This method is called to process a closing tag \var{tag}. -\end{funcdesc} +\end{funcdescni} Note that the parser maintains a stack of open elements for which no end tag has been found yet. Only tags processed by |