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%\special{!/@scaleunit 1 def}
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\parskip=10pt
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\parindent=0pt
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\title{wxWindows 2.4.1: A portable C++ and Python GUI toolkit}
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\winhelponly{\author{by Julian Smart et al
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%\winhelponly{\\$$\image{1cm;0cm}{wxwin.wmf}$$}
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}}
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\winhelpignore{\author{Julian Smart, Robert Roebling, Vadim Zeitlin,
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Robin Dunn, et al}
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\date{January 2003}
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}
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\makeindex
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\begin{document}
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\maketitle
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\pagestyle{fancyplain}
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\bibliographystyle{plain}
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\setheader{{\it CONTENTS}}{}{}{}{}{{\it CONTENTS}}
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\setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}%
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\pagenumbering{roman}
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\tableofcontents
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% A special table of contents for the WinHelp manual
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\begin{comment}
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\winhelponly{
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\chapter{wxWindows class library reference}\label{winhelpcontents}
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\centerline{
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%\image{}{wxwin.wmf}
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}%
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\sethotspotcolour{off}%
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\sethotspotunderline{on}%
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\large{
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\image{}{cpp.bmp} \helpref{Alphabetical class reference}{classref}
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\image{}{shelves.bmp} \helpref{Classes by category}{classesbycat}
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\image{}{book1.bmp} \helpref{Topic overviews}{overviews}
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\image{}{hand1.bmp} \helpref{Guide to wxWindows}{wxwinchapters}
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}
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\sethotspotcolour{on}%
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\sethotspotunderline{on}%
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\chapter*{Overview of wxWindows}\label{wxwinchapters}
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\helpref{Introduction}{introduction}\\
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%\helpref{Resource guide}{resguide}\\
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%\helpref{Comparison with other GUI models}{comparison}\\
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%\helpref{Multi-platform development with wxWindows}{multiplat}\\
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%\helpref{Tutorial}{tutorial}\\
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\helpref{The wxWindows resource system}{resourceformats}\\
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\helpref{Utilities}{utilities}\\
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\helpref{Programming strategies}{strategies}\\
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\helpref{Bugs and future directions}{bugs}\\
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\helpref{References}{bibliography}
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}
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\chapter{Copyright notice}
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\setheader{{\it COPYRIGHT}}{}{}{}{}{{\it COPYRIGHT}}%
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Copyright (c) 1992-2002 Julian Smart, Robert Roebling, Vadim Zeitlin and other
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Please also see the wxWindows license files (preamble.txt, lgpl.txt, gpl.txt, license.txt,
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\section*{wxWindows Library License, Version 3}
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\wxheading{Appendix: How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries}
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Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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That's all there is to it!
|
||||
|
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\input body.tex
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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% Note: In RTF, the \printindex must come before the
|
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% change of header/footer, since the \printindex inserts
|
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% the RTF \sect command which divides one chapter from
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% the next.
|
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\rtfonly{\printindex
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\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Index}
|
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\setheader{{\it INDEX}}{}{}{}{}{{\it INDEX}}%
|
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|
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% In Latex, it must be this way around (I think)
|
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\latexonly{\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Index}
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\setheader{{\it INDEX}}{}{}{}{}{{\it INDEX}}%
|
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\setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}
|
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%
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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%
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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%
|
||||
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|
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|
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% \section{\class{Name}: Parent}
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
%
|
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% \func{return type}{name}{args}
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
|
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|
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\newcommand{\latexignore}[1]{}
|
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% Only print in LaTeX
|
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\newcommand{\latexonly}[1]{#1}
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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\newcommand{\htmlignore}[1]{#1}
|
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% Only print in HTML
|
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\newcommand{\htmlonly}[1]{}
|
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|
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|
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% in help systems!)
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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% =================== Miscellaneous macros ===================
|
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%
|
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|
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\newcommand{\myheading}[1]{\vspace*{25pt}
|
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\begin{flushleft}
|
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{\LARGE \bf #1}
|
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\end{flushleft}
|
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\vskip 20pt
|
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}
|
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|
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|
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\newcommand{\chapterheading}[1]{\myheading{#1}
|
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\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}}
|
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|
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\newcommand{\sectionheading}[1]{\myheading{#1}
|
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\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{#1}}
|
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% Glossary environment
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\newenvironment{helpglossary}{\newpage\chapterheading{Glossary}\begin{description}}{\end{description}}
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% Glossary entry
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\newcommand{\gloss}[1]{\item[#1]\index{#1}}
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% Image: EPS in Latex, BMP or MF (whatever's available) in RTF. Requires psbox.
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\newcommand{\image}[2]{\psboxto(#1){#2}}
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% Image, left aligned (HTML)
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\newcommand{\imager}[2]{\psboxto(#1){#2}}
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% Image, right aligned (HTML)
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\newcommand{\imagel}[2]{\psboxto(#1){#2}}
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% Imagemap: principally for HTML only. In Latex,
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% acts like \image.
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\newcommand{\imagemap}[3]{\psboxto(#1){#2}}
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% Headers and footers
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% \setheader{EvenPageLeft}{EvenPageCentre}{EvenPageRight}
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% {OddPageLeft}{OddPageCentre}{OddPageRight}
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\newcommand{\setheader}[6]{
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\lhead[\fancyplain{}{#1}]{\fancyplain{}{#4}}
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\chead[\fancyplain{}{#2}]{\fancyplain{}{#5}}
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\rhead[\fancyplain{}{#3}]{\fancyplain{}{#6}}
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}
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% \setfooter{EvenPageLeft}{EvenPageCentre}{EvenPageRight}
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% {OddPageLeft}{OddPageCentre}{OddPageRight}
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\newcommand{\setfooter}[6]{
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\lfoot[\fancyplain{#1}{#1}]{\fancyplain{#4}{#4}}
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\cfoot[\fancyplain{#2}{#2}]{\fancyplain{#5}{#5}}
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\rfoot[\fancyplain{#3}{#3}]{\fancyplain{#6}{#6}}
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}
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% Needed for telling RTF where margin paragraph should go
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% in mirrored margins mode.
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\newcommand{\marginpareven}[1]{\hspace*{0pt}\marginpar{#1}}
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\newcommand{\marginparodd}[1]{\hspace*{0pt}\marginpar{#1}}
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% Environment for two-column table popular in WinHelp and manuals.
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\newcommand{\twocolwidtha}[1]{\def\twocolwidthaval{#1}}
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\newcommand{\twocolwidthb}[1]{\def\twocolwidthbval{#1}}
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\newcommand{\twocolspacing}[1]{\def\twocolspacingval{#1}}
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\twocolwidtha{3cm}
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\twocolwidthb{8.5cm}
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\twocolspacing{2}
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\newcommand{\twocolitem}[2]{#1 & #2\\}
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\newcommand{\twocolitemruled}[2]{#1 & #2\\\hline}
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\newenvironment{twocollist}{\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{\twocolspacingval}\begin{tabular}{lp{\twocolwidthbval}}}%
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{\end{tabular}\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1}}
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% Specifying table rows for RTF compatibility
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\newcommand{\row}[1]{#1\\}
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% Use for the last ruled row for correct RTF generation.
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\newcommand{\ruledrow}[1]{#1\\\hline}
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% Indentation environment. Arg1 is left margin size
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\newenvironment{indented}[1]{\begin{list}{}{\leftmargin=#1}\item[]}%
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{\end{list}}
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% Framed box of text, normal formatting.
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\newcommand{\normalbox}[1]{\fbox{\vbox{#1}}}
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% Double-framed box of text.
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\newcommand{\normalboxd}[1]{\fbox{\fbox{\vbox{#1}}}}
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% WITHDRAWN -- can't do in RTF, easily.
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% Framed box of text, horizontally centred. Ragged right within box.
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% \newcommand{\centeredbox}[2]{\begin{center}\fbox{\parbox{#1}{\raggedright#2}}\end{center}}
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% Double-framed box of text, horizontally centred. Ragged right within box.
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% \newcommand{\centeredboxd}[2]{\begin{center}\fbox{\fbox{\parbox{#1}{\raggedright#2}}}\end{center}}
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% toocomplex environment: simply prints the argument in LaTeX,
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% comes out verbatim in all generated formats.
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\newenvironment{toocomplex}{}{}
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% Colour: dummy commands since LaTeX doesn't support colour.
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% \definecolour{name}{red}{blue}{green}
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% \fcol{name}{text} ; Foreground
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% \bcol{name}{text} ; Background
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% \newcommand{\definecolour}[4]{}
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% \newcommand{\definecolor}[4]{}
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% Trickery needed to change from 0--255 to 0--1 ...
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\def\scalecolornum#1{%
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\ifcase#1 0\or
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0.004\or 0.008\or 0.012\or 0.016\or 0.020\or
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0.024\or 0.028\or 0.032\or 0.036\or 0.040\or
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||||
0.044\or 0.048\or 0.052\or 0.056\or 0.060\or
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||||
0.064\or 0.068\or 0.072\or 0.076\or 0.080\or
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||||
0.084\or 0.088\or 0.092\or 0.096\or 0.100\or
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||||
0.104\or 0.108\or 0.112\or 0.116\or 0.120\or
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0.124\or 0.128\or 0.132\or 0.136\or 0.140\or
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||||
0.144\or 0.148\or 0.152\or 0.156\or 0.160\or
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0.164\or 0.168\or 0.172\or 0.176\or 0.180\or
|
||||
0.184\or 0.188\or 0.192\or 0.196\or 0.200\or
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||||
0.204\or 0.208\or 0.212\or 0.216\or 0.220\or
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0.224\or 0.228\or 0.232\or 0.236\or 0.240\or
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||||
0.244\or 0.248\or 0.252\or 0.256\or 0.260\or
|
||||
0.264\or 0.268\or 0.272\or 0.276\or 0.280\or
|
||||
0.284\or 0.288\or 0.292\or 0.296\or 0.300\or
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||||
0.304\or 0.308\or 0.312\or 0.316\or 0.320\or
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||||
0.324\or 0.328\or 0.332\or 0.336\or 0.340\or
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||||
0.344\or 0.348\or 0.352\or 0.356\or 0.360\or
|
||||
0.364\or 0.368\or 0.372\or 0.376\or 0.380\or
|
||||
0.384\or 0.388\or 0.392\or 0.396\or 0.400\or
|
||||
0.404\or 0.408\or 0.412\or 0.416\or 0.420\or
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||||
0.424\or 0.428\or 0.432\or 0.436\or 0.440\or
|
||||
0.444\or 0.448\or 0.452\or 0.456\or 0.460\or
|
||||
0.464\or 0.468\or 0.472\or 0.476\or 0.480\or
|
||||
0.484\or 0.488\or 0.492\or 0.496\or 0.500\or
|
||||
0.504\or 0.508\or 0.512\or 0.516\or 0.520\or
|
||||
0.524\or 0.528\or 0.532\or 0.536\or 0.540\or
|
||||
0.544\or 0.548\or 0.552\or 0.556\or 0.560\or
|
||||
0.564\or 0.568\or 0.572\or 0.576\or 0.580\or
|
||||
0.584\or 0.588\or 0.592\or 0.596\or 0.600\or
|
||||
0.604\or 0.608\or 0.612\or 0.616\or 0.620\or
|
||||
0.624\or 0.628\or 0.632\or 0.636\or 0.640\or
|
||||
0.644\or 0.648\or 0.652\or 0.656\or 0.660\or
|
||||
0.664\or 0.668\or 0.672\or 0.676\or 0.680\or
|
||||
0.684\or 0.688\or 0.692\or 0.696\or 0.700\or
|
||||
0.704\or 0.708\or 0.712\or 0.716\or 0.720\or
|
||||
0.724\or 0.728\or 0.732\or 0.736\or 0.740\or
|
||||
0.744\or 0.748\or 0.752\or 0.756\or 0.760\or
|
||||
0.764\or 0.768\or 0.772\or 0.776\or 0.780\or
|
||||
0.784\or 0.788\or 0.792\or 0.796\or 0.800\or
|
||||
0.804\or 0.808\or 0.812\or 0.816\or 0.820\or
|
||||
0.824\or 0.828\or 0.832\or 0.836\or 0.840\or
|
||||
0.844\or 0.848\or 0.852\or 0.856\or 0.860\or
|
||||
0.864\or 0.868\or 0.872\or 0.876\or 0.880\or
|
||||
0.884\or 0.888\or 0.892\or 0.896\or 0.900\or
|
||||
0.904\or 0.908\or 0.912\or 0.916\or 0.920\or
|
||||
0.924\or 0.928\or 0.932\or 0.936\or 0.940\or
|
||||
0.944\or 0.948\or 0.952\or 0.956\or 0.960\or
|
||||
0.964\or 0.968\or 0.972\or 0.976\or 0.980\or
|
||||
0.984\or 0.988\or 0.992\or 0.996\or 1\else\fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\let\originaldefinecolor\definecolor
|
||||
\def\definecolor#1#2#3#4{%
|
||||
\originaldefinecolor{#1}{rgb}{%
|
||||
\scalecolornum{#2},%
|
||||
\scalecolornum{#3},%
|
||||
\scalecolornum{#4}}}
|
||||
\let\definecolour\definecolor
|
||||
|
||||
% \newcommand{\fcol}[2]{#2}
|
||||
\let\fcol\textcolor
|
||||
|
||||
% \newcommand{\bcol}[2]{#2}
|
||||
\let\bcol\colorbox
|
||||
|
||||
\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]{}
|
||||
\let\textcolour\color
|
||||
|
||||
\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}}
|
||||
|
||||
\addtolength{\textwidth}{1in}
|
||||
\addtolength{\oddsidemargin}{-0.5in}
|
||||
\addtolength{\topmargin}{-0.5in}
|
||||
\addtolength{\textheight}{1in}
|
||||
\sloppy
|
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