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allout.el: Summary - migrate to defining allout mode using define-minor-mode instead of defun. Significantly clean-up internal keymap provisions, refactoring a bit and removing a lot of accumulated cruft. allout-mode-map is now a keymap by virtue of being an defalias to allout-mode-map-value, which contains the actual keymap structure. (allout-mode): Use define-minor-mode rather than defun. Remove now-unnecessary minor-mode setup activities from the body. Specify :keymap as allout-mode-map so the minor-mode-map-alist entry will be '(allout-mode . allout-mode-map) - see allout-mode-map-value, below. Adjust docstring to track changes. (allout-minor-mode): Remove this defalias, now that we're using define-minor-mode. (allout-mode-map): Set value to be 'allout-mode-map. The actual keymap is allout-mode-map-value, via defalias. (allout-mode-map-value): The variable holding the actual mode keymap structure, by virtue of defalias from allout-mode-map. (allout-compose-and-institute-keymap): Renamed from allout-bind-keys, and including the binding-composition functionality of the former produce-allout-mode-map and allout-setup-mode-map. (allout-institute-keymap): Take over the "setup" part of the former allout-setup-mode-map. Reassign allout-mode-map-value value and update the defalias. (allout-command-prefix) (allout-prefixed-keybindings) (allout-unprefixed-keybindings): Use allout-compose-and-institute-keymap to process the bindings. (allout-unprefixed-keybindings): Remove extraneous '?' question marks. (allout-prefixed-keybindings): Elide binding to (prefixed) \C-h - user can customize if they want to use that binding. Bind allout-copy-topic-as-kill to (prefixed) \M-k. Bind allout-up-current-level to (prefixed) \C-u. (I think i mistakenly elided that, previously, instead of the one for \C-h.) (allout-hotspot-key-handler): Remove attempt to resolve the key through the literal key-string lookup on allout-keybindings-list. That probably hasn't worked for a Long Time, and removal of allout-keybindings-list further simplifies the keybindings situation. (allout-pre-command-business): Use allout-mode-map-value instead of allout-mode-map. (allout-preempt-trailing-ctrl-h): Remove. The user can customize the bindings if they want to use a keybinding having a trailing \C-h. No deprecation needed since this feature was never in a release. (allout-keybindings-list): Remove. It's not been useful for a while. (See allout-hotspot-key-handler changes, above.) (produce-allout-mode-map): Remove. Consolidate into allout-compose-and-institute-keymap. (allout-mode-map-adjustments): Remove. No longer necessary with removal of allout-preempt-trailing-ctrl-h. (allout-setup-mode-map): Remove. Consolidate into allout-compose-and-institute-keymap and allout-institute-keymap.
author Ken Manheimer <ken.manheimer@gmail.com>
date Thu, 20 Jan 2011 13:13:30 -0500
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# Copyright (C) 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# See end for copying conditions.

# although it would be nice to use tex rather than pdftex to avoid
# colors, spurious warnings about names being referenced but not
# existing, etc., dvips | ps2pdf doesn't preserve the page size.
# Instead of creating a special dvips config file, put up with the warnings.
texinfodir=../misc

tex = TEXINPUTS=".:$(texinfodir):${TEXINPUTS}" pdftex -interaction=nonstopmode

all: vol1.pdf vol2.pdf

# vol1.texi and vol2.texi specially define \tocreadfilename so we can
# use our premade .toc's.
# 
vol1.pdf: elisp1med-fns-ready elisp1med-aux-ready elisp1med-toc-ready
	@echo -e "\f Final TeX run for volume 1..."
	cp elisp1med-toc-ready elisp1-toc-ready.toc
	cp elisp1med-fns-ready vol1.fns
	cp elisp1med-aux-ready vol1.aux
	$(tex) vol1.texi
#
vol2.pdf: elisp2med-fns-ready elisp2med-aux-ready elisp2med-toc-ready
	@echo "Final TeX run for volume 2..."
	cp elisp2med-toc-ready elisp2-toc-ready.toc
	cp elisp2med-fns-ready vol2.fns
	cp elisp2med-aux-ready vol2.aux
	$(tex) vol2.texi

#  intermediate toc files.
# 
# vol1 toc: volume 1, page break, volume 2 (with II: prepended).
elisp1med-toc-ready: elisp1med-init elisp2med-init
	echo '@unnchapentry{@b{Volume 1}}{10001}{vol1}{}' >$@
	cat elisp1med-toc >>$@
	echo '@page' >>$@
	echo '@unnchapentry{@b{Volume 2}}{10001}{vol2}{}' >>$@
	sed 's/{\([^}]*\)}$$/{II:\1}/' elisp2med-toc >>$@	
#
# vol2 toc: volume 1 (with I: prepended), page break, volume 2.
elisp2med-toc-ready: elisp1med-init elisp2med-init
	echo '@unnchapentry{@b{Volume 1}}{10001}{vol1}{}' >$@
	sed 's/{\([^}]*\)}$$/{I:\1}/' elisp1med-toc >>$@	
	echo '@page' >>$@
	echo '@unnchapentry{@b{Volume 2}}{10001}{vol2}{}' >>$@
	cat elisp2med-toc >>$@


#  intermediate aux files.
# 
# append vol2's fixed aux to normal vol1.  
elisp1med-aux-ready: elisp2med-aux-vol-added
	cat elisp1med-aux $< >$@
#
# prepend vol1's fixed aux to vol2.
elisp2med-aux-ready: elisp1med-aux-vol-added
	cat $< elisp2med-aux >$@

# on -pg entries, append volume number after page number.
elisp1med-aux-vol-added: elisp1med-init
	sed 's/-pg}{\(.*\)}$$/-pg}{\1, vol.@tie1}/' elisp1med-aux >$@
#
elisp2med-aux-vol-added: elisp2med-init
	sed 's/-pg}{\(.*\)}$$/-pg}{\1, vol.@tie2}/' elisp2med-aux >$@

#  intermediate index (fns) file.
# 
elisp1med-fns-ready: elisp1med-fn-vol-added elisp2med-fn-vol-added
	cat elisp2med-fn-vol-added >>vol1.fn
	texindex vol1.fn
	cp vol1.fns $@
#
elisp2med-fns-ready: elisp1med-fn-vol-added elisp2med-fn-vol-added
	cat elisp1med-fn-vol-added >>vol2.fn
	texindex vol2.fn
	cp vol2.fns $@

# Insert volume number (I: or II:) into index file.
elisp1med-fn-vol-added: elisp1med-init
	cp vol1.fn elisp1med-fn
	sed 's/}{/}{I:/' elisp1med-fn >$@
#
elisp2med-fn-vol-added: elisp2med-init
	cp vol2.fn elisp2med-fn
	sed 's/}{/}{II:/' elisp2med-fn >$@

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# everything above is essentially a duplicate of everything below. sorry.
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

#  intermediate TeX runs.
# 
# this generates what would be the final versions -- except the page
# numbers aren't right.  The process of adding the I: and II: changes
# the page breaks, so a few index entries, at least are wrong.  (In
# 2007, x-meta-keysym in vol.II ended up on page 374 when the index had
# it on page 375 from the initial run.)
# 
# So, we start all over again, from these fns/aux/toc files.
# 
elisp1med-init: elisp1-fns-ready elisp1-aux-ready elisp1init-toc-ready $(texinfodir)/texinfo.tex
	@echo -e "\f Intermediate TeX run for volume 1..."
	cp elisp1init-toc-ready elisp1-toc-ready.toc
	cp elisp1-fns-ready vol1.fns
	cp elisp1-aux-ready vol1.aux
	$(tex) vol1.texi
	texindex vol1.??
	mv vol1.aux elisp1med-aux
	mv vol1.toc elisp1med-toc
#
elisp2med-init: elisp2-fns-ready elisp2-aux-ready elisp2init-toc-ready $(texinfodir)/texinfo.tex
	@echo "Final TeX run for volume 2..."
	cp elisp2init-toc-ready elisp2-toc-ready.toc
	cp elisp2-fns-ready vol2.fns
	cp elisp2-aux-ready vol2.aux
	$(tex) vol2.texi
	texindex vol2.??
	mv vol2.aux elisp2med-aux
	mv vol2.toc elisp2med-toc


#  initial toc files.
# 
# vol1 toc: volume 1, page break, volume 2 (with II: prepended).
elisp1init-toc-ready: elisp1-init elisp2-init
	echo '@unnchapentry{@b{Volume 1}}{10001}{vol1}{}' >$@
	cat elisp1-toc >>$@
	echo '@page' >>$@
	echo '@unnchapentry{@b{Volume 2}}{10001}{vol2}{}' >>$@
	sed 's/{\([^}]*\)}$$/{II:\1}/' elisp2-toc >>$@	
#
# vol2 toc: volume 1 (with I: prepended), page break, volume 2.
elisp2init-toc-ready: elisp1-init elisp2-init
	echo '@unnchapentry{@b{Volume 1}}{10001}{vol1}{}' >$@
	sed 's/{\([^}]*\)}$$/{I:\1}/' elisp1-toc >>$@	
	echo '@page' >>$@
	echo '@unnchapentry{@b{Volume 2}}{10001}{vol2}{}' >>$@
	cat elisp2-toc >>$@


#  initial aux files.
# 
# append vol2's fixed aux to normal vol1.  The initial runs saved
# elisp1-aux and elisp2-aux.
elisp1-aux-ready: elisp2-aux-vol-added
	cat elisp1-aux $< >$@
#
# prepend vol1's fixed aux to vol2.
elisp2-aux-ready: elisp1-aux-vol-added
	cat $< elisp2-aux >$@

# on -pg entries, append volume number after page number.
elisp1-aux-vol-added: elisp1-init
	sed 's/-pg}{\(.*\)}$$/-pg}{\1, vol.@tie1}/' elisp1-aux >$@
#
elisp2-aux-vol-added: elisp2-init
	sed 's/-pg}{\(.*\)}$$/-pg}{\1, vol.@tie2}/' elisp2-aux >$@

#  initial index (fns) file.
# 
# Append other volume's index entries to this one's.
# Index entries in this volume will then take precedence.
elisp1-fns-ready: elisp1-fn-vol-added elisp2-fn-vol-added
	cat elisp2-fn-vol-added >>vol1.fn
	texindex vol1.fn
	cp vol1.fns $@
#
elisp2-fns-ready: elisp1-fn-vol-added elisp2-fn-vol-added
	cat elisp1-fn-vol-added >>vol2.fn
	texindex vol2.fn
	cp vol2.fns $@

# Insert volume number (I: or II:) into index file.
elisp1-fn-vol-added: elisp1-init
	cp vol1.fn elisp1-fn
	sed 's/}{/}{I:/' elisp1-fn >$@
#
elisp2-fn-vol-added: elisp2-init
	cp vol2.fn elisp2-fn
	sed 's/}{/}{II:/' elisp2-fn >$@


#  initial TeX runs.
# 
# We use the .fn, .aux, and .toc files created here in subsequent
# processing.  The page numbers generated here will not be correct yet,
# but we run texindex and TeX a second time just to get them closer.
# Otherwise it might take even longer for them to converge.
# 
elisp1-init: vol1.texi
	@echo -e "\f Initial TeX run for volume 1..."
	rm -f vol1.aux vol1.toc
	$(tex) $<
	texindex vol1.??
	mv vol1.aux elisp1-aux
	mv vol1.toc elisp1-toc
	touch $@
#
elisp2-init: vol2.texi
	@echo "Initial TeX run for volume 2..."
	rm -f vol2.aux vol2.toc
	$(tex) $<
	texindex vol2.??
	mv vol2.aux elisp2-aux
	mv vol2.toc elisp2-toc
	touch $@

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