% +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ % | main.tex % +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ % | chapter title, some introduction and a kind of table-of-contents % +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ \chapter{Example User Manual} \ccChapterRelease{\ccRevision. \ \ccDate}\\ \ccChapterAuthor{Lutz Kettner and Susan Hert} This small example illustrates the creation of two manuals -- a user manual and a reference manual in one document. See the \texttt{Makefile} for the commands used to create the manuals. The file \texttt{html\_wrapper.tex} is used to define formatting commands used throughout the manual. There is a link to the file in the parent directory from each subidirectory so a global change in formatting can be accomplished by editing a single file. This wrapper file is required for such global settings since each file given as an argument to \texttt{cc\_manual\_to\_html} is converted independently when the \texttt{-extended} option is used until the end, when information is gathered together about all files processed in order to produce hyperlinks and such. The files \texttt{user\_part.tex} and \texttt{ref\_part.tex} contain simply the \verb+\part+ commands for the two manuals. It would also be possible to put these commands in the files containing the first chapter commands for each manual. See the directory \texttt{../one\_manual\_ext\_html} for an example of the creation of a single manual with the reference pages simply contained in a chapter of the manual.