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author | Javier Rojas <jerojasro@devnull.li> |
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date | Tue, 11 Nov 2008 23:14:03 -0500 |
parents | 0896fcbccdec |
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% Bug ID. \newcommand{\bug}[1]{\index{Mercurial bug database!\href{http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/bts/issue#1}{bug ~#1}}\href{http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/bts/issue#1}{Mercurial bug no.~#1}} % File name in the user's home directory. \newcommand{\tildefile}[1]{\texttt{\~{}/#1}} % File name. \newcommand{\filename}[1]{\texttt{#1}} % Directory name. \newcommand{\dirname}[1]{\texttt{#1}} % File name, with index entry. % The ``s'' prefix comes from ``special''. \newcommand{\sfilename}[1]{\index{\texttt{#1} file}\texttt{#1}} % Directory name, with index entry. \newcommand{\sdirname}[1]{\index{\texttt{#1} directory}\texttt{#1}} % Mercurial extension. \newcommand{\hgext}[1]{\index{\texttt{#1} extension}\texttt{#1}} % Command provided by a Mercurial extension. \newcommand{\hgxcmd}[2]{\index{\texttt{#2} command (\texttt{#1} extension)}\index{\texttt{#1} extension!\texttt{#2} command}``\texttt{hg #2}''} % Mercurial command. \newcommand{\hgcmd}[1]{\index{\texttt{#1} command}``\texttt{hg #1}''} % Mercurial command, with arguments. \newcommand{\hgcmdargs}[2]{\index{\texttt{#1} command}``\texttt{hg #1 #2}''} \newcommand{\tplkword}[1]{\index{\texttt{#1} template keyword}\index{template keywords!\texttt{#1}}\texttt{#1}} \newcommand{\tplkwfilt}[2]{\index{\texttt{#1} template keyword!\texttt{#2} filter}\index{template filters!\texttt{#2}}\index{\texttt{#2} template filter}\texttt{#2}} \newcommand{\tplfilter}[1]{\index{template filters!\texttt{#1}}\index{\texttt{#1} template filter}\texttt{#1}} % Shell/system command. \newcommand{\command}[1]{\index{\texttt{#1} system command}\texttt{#1}} % Shell/system command, with arguments. \newcommand{\cmdargs}[2]{\index{\texttt{#1} system command}``\texttt{#1 #2}''} % Mercurial command option. \newcommand{\hgopt}[2]{\index{\texttt{#1} command!\texttt{#2} option}\texttt{#2}} % Mercurial command option, provided by an extension command. \newcommand{\hgxopt}[3]{\index{\texttt{#2} command (\texttt{#1} extension)!\texttt{#3} option}\index{\texttt{#1} extension!\texttt{#2} command!\texttt{#3} option}\texttt{#3}} % Mercurial global option. \newcommand{\hggopt}[1]{\index{global options!\texttt{#1} option}\texttt{#1}} % Shell/system command option. \newcommand{\cmdopt}[2]{\index{\texttt{#1} command!\texttt{#2} option}\texttt{#2}} % Command option. \newcommand{\option}[1]{\texttt{#1}} % Software package. \newcommand{\package}[1]{\index{\texttt{#1} package}\texttt{#1}} % Section name from a hgrc file. \newcommand{\rcsection}[1]{\index{\texttt{hgrc} file!\texttt{#1} section}\texttt{[#1]}} % Named item in a hgrc file section. \newcommand{\rcitem}[2]{\index{\texttt{hgrc} file!\texttt{#1} section!\texttt{#2} entry}\texttt{#2}} % hgrc file. \newcommand{\hgrc}{\index{configuration file!\texttt{hgrc} (Linux/Unix)}\index{\texttt{hgrc} configuration file}\texttt{hgrc}} % Mercurial.ini file. \newcommand{\hgini}{\index{configuration file!\texttt{Mercurial.ini} (Windows)}\index{\texttt{Mercurial.ini} configuration file}\texttt{Mercurial.ini}} % Hook name. \newcommand{\hook}[1]{\index{\texttt{#1} hook}\index{hooks!\texttt{#1}}\texttt{#1}} % Environment variable. \newcommand{\envar}[1]{\index{\texttt{#1} environment variable}\index{environment variables!\texttt{#1}}\texttt{#1}} % Python module. \newcommand{\pymod}[1]{\index{\texttt{#1} module}\texttt{#1}} % Python class in a module. \newcommand{\pymodclass}[2]{\index{\texttt{#1} module!\texttt{#2} class}\texttt{#1.#2}} % Python function in a module. \newcommand{\pymodfunc}[2]{\index{\texttt{#1} module!\texttt{#2} function}\texttt{#1.#2}} % Note: blah blah. \newsavebox{\notebox} \newenvironment{note}% {\begin{lrbox}{\notebox}\begin{minipage}{0.7\textwidth}\textbf{Note:}\space}% {\end{minipage}\end{lrbox}\fbox{\usebox{\notebox}}} \newenvironment{caution}% {\begin{lrbox}{\notebox}\begin{minipage}{0.7\textwidth}\textbf{Caution:}\space}% {\end{minipage}\end{lrbox}\fbox{\usebox{\notebox}}} % Code sample, eating 4 characters of leading space. \DefineVerbatimEnvironment{codesample4}{Verbatim}{frame=single,gobble=4,numbers=left,commandchars=\\\{\}} % Code sample, eating 2 characters of leading space. \DefineVerbatimEnvironment{codesample2}{Verbatim}{frame=single,gobble=2,numbers=left,commandchars=\\\{\}} % Interaction from the examples directory. \newcommand{\interaction}[1]{\VerbatimInput[frame=single,numbers=left,commandchars=\\\{\}]{examples/#1.lxo}} % Example code from the examples directory. \newcommand{\excode}[1]{\VerbatimInput[frame=single,numbers=left,commandchars=\\\{\}]{../examples/#1}} % Graphics inclusion. \ifpdf \newcommand{\grafix}[1]{\includegraphics{#1}} \else \newcommand{\grafix}[1]{\includegraphics{#1.png}} \fi % Reference entry for a command. \newcommand{\cmdref}[2]{\section{\hgcmd{#1}---#2}\label{cmdref:#1}\index{\texttt{#1} command}} % Reference entry for a command option with long and short forms. \newcommand{\optref}[3]{\subsubsection{\hgopt{#1}{--#3}, also \hgopt{#1}{-#2}}} % Reference entry for a command option with only long form. \newcommand{\loptref}[2]{\subsubsection{\hgopt{#1}{--#2} option}} % command to generate a footnote to be used as a translator's note \newcommand{\ndt}[1]{\footnote{\textbf{N. del T.} #1}} %%% Local Variables: %%% mode: latex %%% TeX-master: "00book" %%% End: