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% | 30.07.1998 Lutz Kettner kettner@acm.org |
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\documentclass[12pt]{article}
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\usepackage{latexsym}
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\usepackage{amssymb}
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\usepackage{path}
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\usepackage{cc_manual}
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\newcommand{\Mindex}[1]{\index{#1@\protect\Backslash{\tt #1}}}
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\title{\LaTeX\ to HTML Converter\\
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{\tt latex\_converter} and {\tt latex\_to\_html}}
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\author{Lutz Kettner}
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\date{\lcRevision. \lcDate}
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\begin{document}
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\maketitle
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\tableofcontents
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% ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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\section{Introduction}
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\section{Converting a Manual to {\tt HTML}}
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\label{sectionHTML}
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\index{tools}\index{converting to HTML@converting to {\tt HTML}}
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\TTindex{HTML}\index{hyperlinks}
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The programs described in this section are not compatible with the
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older versions of the {\tt cc\_manual.sty}, formerly {\tt
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cgal\_manual.sty}. The old macro names are no longer recognized. Old
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specifications has to be converted with the scripts provided. The
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scripts are mentioned in Section~\ref{sectionChanges}.
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\subsection{Manual Structure and Induced Output Files}
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\index{document structure}\index{structure of document}\index{online
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manual} The tools for the conversion to an online {\tt HTML} manual
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impose certain restrictions on the \LaTeX\ specification. Each chapter
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and each class defining environment ({\tt ccClass}, {\tt
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ccClassTemplate}, and {\tt ccHtmlClassFile}) opens a new file. For
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chapters, the new files get the filename of the current \LaTeX\ file
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with the prefix {\tt Chapter\_} and the new postfix {\tt .html}. For
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class defining environments, the new files get the name of the class
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as filename with the postfix {\tt .html} added. These conventions make
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hyperlinking easier. A set of requirements and recommendations follow
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from these conventions.
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\begin{itemize}
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\item
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All files in one directory.
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No two chapters in one file. A chapter macro should be located at
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the beginning of a file.
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\item
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No nesting, i.e.\ no chapter or class definition within a class
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defining environment. (The conventions impose a two-level file
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hierarchy.)
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\item
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No two classes of the same name in one manual.
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See Section~\ref{sectionHtmlExtended} for a new extended conversion
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model using multiple directories to overcome the filename problem.
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See Section~\ref{sectionHTMLsupport} how the file generation of class
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environments could be customized with \verb+\ccHtmlNoClassFile+ and the
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environment {\tt ccHtmlClassFile} to gain more flexibility.
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\index{title page}
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a class defining environment. Any pieces of \LaTeX\ code in front of
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it are most probably definitions and not meant for conversion. For
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example a complete manual starts with a title page and the table of
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contents. These are provided by other means for the online {\tt HTML}
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manual, i.e.\ the title page {\tt title.html} has to be written
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manually and the table of contents {\tt contents.html} is
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automatically generated. In the case of a file without a chapter
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macro or a class defining environment one would like to see the
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conversion result for these parts too. To get it printed to stdout use
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the command line switch {\tt -show\_main}, see below.
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% -------------------------------------------------------
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\subsection{The Conversion Tools}
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The conversion of a specification to an online {\tt HTML} manual is a
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two step process. In the first step, all \LaTeX\ files are converted
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to {\tt HTML} files. Meanwhile auxiliary informations about
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\Dindex{hyperlinks} are collected. In the second step, the hyperlinks
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are added to all {\tt HTML} files. The {\tt csh}-script {\tt
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cc\_manual\_to\_html} integrates the first and second step. It uses
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the program {\tt cc\_extract\_html}, which does the first part, the
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program {\tt flex}, which generates the filter program to add the
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hyperlinks, the standard C compiler {\tt cc}, and the program {\tt
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cc\_index\_sort}, which sorts the index in a manner that small and
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capital letters are put together. The synopsis for the script {\tt
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cc\_manual\_to\_html} is:
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\ind{\tt cc\_manual\_to\_html [<options>] <tex-files\ldots>}
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This command translates all LaTeX files in its commandline to {\tt
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HTML} files. All files included with the \verb+\input+ or
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\verb+\include+ macros of \LaTeX\ are processed too. Please note that
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the program {\em does not} understand the \verb+\includeonly+ macro.
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The program is capable of translating a complete manual at once. It is
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\index{bibliography}\TTindex{BiBTeX}\index{auxiliary file}
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biblio.html} for the bibliography. If the bibliography is generated
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\verb+thebibliography+ environment, this file should also be in the
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list of conversion files. In both cases, the related {\tt *.aux} will
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contain \verb+\bibcite+ entries that are needed to generate proper
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labels instead of the internally used citation keys. However, if the
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bibliography is written by hand with optional arguments in the bibitem
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entries the {\tt *.aux} file is not necessary (These optional
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arguments will be also used by \LaTeX\ to label the citations.). The
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\verb+\+\verb+ref+ macros in \LaTeX\ will be instrumented with
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\Dindex{hyperlinks} to the bibliography. A table of contents {\tt
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contents.html} and an index {\tt manual\_index.html} are always
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automatically generated. A handwritten title page {\tt title.html} is
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\begin{tabular}{ll}
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{\tt -defaults} & show the settings of the internal variables.\\
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{\tt -show\_main} & print the translation result for the main
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{\tt -date <text>} & set a date for the manual. Default: system date.\\
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{\tt -release <text>} & set a release number for the
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{\tt -title <text>} & set a title text for the manual.\\
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& Default: ``Reference Manual''.\\
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{\tt -author <text>} & set an author address (email) for the manual. \\
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{\tt -tmp <dir>} & temporary directory to keep all intermediate files.\\
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{\tt -header <dir>} & set the path where the C headers are.\\
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{\tt -o <dir>} & output directory for the generated {\tt HTML} manual.\\
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{\tt -bbl <file>} & bibliography file produced by BiB\TeX.\\
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{\tt -sty <style>} & use style file.\\
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{\tt -quiet} & no output, no warnings for unknown macros.\\
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% -------------------------------------------------------
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% -------------------------------------------------------
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the new capabilities of the {\tt cc\_manual\_to\_html} script. Use
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the {\tt -extended} option to activate it. However, the actual
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converter {\tt cc\_extract\_html} has not changed and does not support
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subdirectories. This includes that \verb+\input+ and \verb+\include+
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into different parts, each part in its own subdirectory. Each part
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could be converted for its own using the old conversion mode (e.g.~no
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additional subdirectories). Each part has its own main \LaTeX\ file
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that includes all other files of this part. However, no paths are
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allowed in these include statements. It might be necessary to have a
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separate main file to \LaTeX\ the manual. The {\tt
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cc\_manual\_to\_html} script is now called in the common parent
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directory with all main files from all parts at once. The main files
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are given with their relative path. The bibliography files must be
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supplied to the skript using the {\tt -bbl} and {\tt -aux} options
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(instead of giving the {\tt *.bbl} file directly as a \LaTeX\ file).
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The script converts each part independantly and generates the
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automatic hyperlinks locally. It then collects the table of contents,
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index files, and hyperlinking rules globally and applies the
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hyperlinking rules once again on all files. This way, local classes
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gets hyperlinked within their part without naming conflicts with other
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parts and more global classes will nevertheless be referenced from
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other parts. The conversion script will issue lots of warnings for
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duplicated hyperlinking rules for classes that exists in multiple
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parts, but this does not matter, since the locally achieved links will
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not be changed any more, so they are stable during the global
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processing.
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The result of the conversion will be a duplicated subdirectory
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structure in the output directory, where each part is again in its own
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subdirectory, and the table of contents, index, and bibliography are
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located directly in the output directory (with some other auxiliary files).
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\index{example}
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in the directory {\tt Tools/src/test\_html/} which can be converted
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with the script {\tt convert} in the same directory. This script calls
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the {\tt cc\_manual\_to\_html} converter with the appropriate
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parameters for the exampel.
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% ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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\section{Unsupported Features}
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\verb+list+
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\verb+trivlist+
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\verb+verbatim*+
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\verb+theindex+
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\verb++
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\verb+\filecontents+
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\verb+\listfiles+
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\verb+\addcontentsline+
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\verb+\addtocontents+
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\verb+\verb*+
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\verb+\underline+
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\verb+\overline+
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\verb+\widehat+
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\verb+\widetilde+
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\verb+\imath+
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\verb+\jmath+
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\verb+\stackrel+
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\verb+\ifthenelse+
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\verb+\whiledo+
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\verb+\kill+
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\verb+\pushtabs+
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\verb+\poptabs+
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\verb+\printindex+
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\verb+\subitem+
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\verb+\subsubitem+
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\verb+\newlength+
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\verb+\setlength+
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\verb+\addtolength+
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\verb+\settowidth+
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\verb+\settoheight+
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\verb+\settodepth+
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\verb+\rule+
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|
\verb+\raisebox+
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\verb+\centering+
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\verb+\raggedright+
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\verb+\raggedleft+
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flushrigth and tabular args restricted
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Graphics
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Color
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% =====================================================
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\newpage
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\bibliographystyle{plain}
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%\bibliography{kettner}
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\bibliography{manual}
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\small
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\printindex
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\end{document}
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