cgal/Manual_tools/sty/test_parts.tex

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%\documentclass[]{article}
\documentclass[]{book}
\usepackage{amssymb}
\usepackage{latexsym}
\usepackage{alltt}
\usepackage{makeidx}
\usepackage{cc_manual}
\usepackage{latex_to_html}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{cprog}
\usepackage{nonlinkedpath}
\usepackage{path}
% page dimensions, for example as used for the CGAL manuals
% ---------------------------------------------------------
\textwidth 15.6cm
\textheight 23cm
\topmargin -14mm
\evensidemargin 3mm
\oddsidemargin 3mm
\sloppy
% let HTML converter know it is dealing with a manual in multiple parts
\ccMultiplePartsToc
% make chapters start over at 1 for each part
\ccNumberChaptersByPart
\makeindex
%\marginparsep7mm
%\marginparwidth15mm
\gdef\ccNewRefManualStyle{\ccTrue}
\ccDefGlobalScope{CGAL::}
% The tab marker are aligned with the top of the main text. To align
% them with the page header, the following redefinition of the actual
% formatting command can be used.
\setlength{\ccRefTabLift}{12.5mm}
\newcommand{\cgalColumnLayout}{% example setting of the CGAL manuals
\ccSetThreeColumns{CGAL_Oriented_side}{}{\hspace*{8.5cm}}%
\ccPropagateThreeToTwoColumns
}
\cgalColumnLayout
\def\ccRefPageBegin{\ccParDims\cgalColumnLayout}
\def\ccRefPageEnd{\ccParDims\cgalColumnLayout}
\begin{document}
\part{User Manual}
\input{test_chaps/user_chap1}
\input{test_chaps/user_chap2}
\part{Reference Manual}
\input{test_chaps/ref_chap1}
\input{test_chaps/ref_chap2}
\input{test_chaps/part3}
\printindex
\end{document}