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diff --git a/docs/docbook/xslt/db2latex/vars.mod.xsl b/docs/docbook/xslt/db2latex/vars.mod.xsl deleted file mode 100644 index 3e7f3a8acf..0000000000 --- a/docs/docbook/xslt/db2latex/vars.mod.xsl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,880 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version='1.0'?> -<!--############################################################################# -| $Id: vars.mod.xsl,v 1.1.2.3 2003/08/12 18:22:39 jelmer Exp $ -|- ############################################################################# -| $Author: jelmer $ -| -| PURPOSE: User and stylesheets XSL variables -+ ############################################################################## --> - -<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" - xmlns:doc="http://nwalsh.com/xsl/documentation/1.0" - exclude-result-prefixes="doc" version='1.0'> - - - <doc:reference id="vars" xmlns=""> - <referenceinfo> - <releaseinfo role="meta"> - $Id: vars.mod.xsl,v 1.1.2.3 2003/08/12 18:22:39 jelmer Exp $ - </releaseinfo> - <authorgroup> - <author><surname>Casellas</surname><firstname>Ramon</firstname></author> - <author><surname>Devenish</surname><firstname>James</firstname></author> - </authorgroup> - <copyright> - <year>2000</year><year>2001</year><year>2002</year><year>2003</year> - <holder>Ramon Casellas</holder> - </copyright> - </referenceinfo> - - <title>XSL Variables and Parameters</title> - - <partintro> - <section><title>Introduction</title> - - <para>This is technical reference documentation for the DocBook XSL - Stylesheets. It documents (some of) the parameters, templates, and - other elements of the stylesheets.</para> - </section> - </partintro> - </doc:reference> - - - <!--############################################################################# - | COMMON VARIABLES - |- ############################################################################# - | $Author: jelmer $ - | - + ############################################################################## --> - <xsl:variable name="default-classsynopsis-language">java</xsl:variable> - - <xsl:variable name="author.othername.in.middle" select="1"/> - <xsl:variable name="refentry.xref.manvolnum" select="1"/> - <xsl:variable name="funcsynopsis.style">kr</xsl:variable> - <xsl:variable name="funcsynopsis.decoration" select="1"/> - <xsl:variable name="function.parens">0</xsl:variable> - <xsl:variable name="refentry.generate.name" select="1"/> - - <doc:param name="show.comments" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Display <sgmltag class="element">comment</sgmltag> elements? </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para>Control the display of <sgmltag class="element">comment</sgmltag>s and <sgmltag class="element">remark</sgmltag>s.</para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="show.comments" select="1"/> - - <xsl:variable name="section.autolabel" select="1"/> - <xsl:variable name="section.label.includes.component.label" select="0"/> - <xsl:variable name="chapter.autolabel" select="1"/> - <xsl:variable name="preface.autolabel" select="0"/> - <xsl:variable name="part.autolabel" select="1"/> - <xsl:variable name="qandadiv.autolabel" select="1"/> - <xsl:variable name="autotoc.label.separator" select="'. '"/> - <xsl:variable name="qanda.inherit.numeration" select="1"/> - <xsl:variable name="qanda.defaultlabel">number</xsl:variable> - <xsl:param name="biblioentry.item.separator">, </xsl:param> - <doc:param name="toc.section.depth" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Cull table-of-contents entries that are deeply nested </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para>Specifies the maximum depth before sections are omitted from the table of contents.</para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="toc.section.depth">4</xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="section.depth" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Control the automatic numbering of section, parts, and chapters </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - Specifies the maximum depth before sections cease to be uniquely numbered. - This is passed to LaTeX using the <literal>secnumdepth</literal> counter. - Therefore, it is possible to use a value of <quote>0</quote> (zero) to disable section numbering. - A value of <quote>-1</quote> will disable the numbering of parts and chapters, too. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="section.depth">4</xsl:param> - <xsl:variable name="graphic.default.extension"></xsl:variable> - <xsl:variable name="check.idref">1</xsl:variable> - <!-- - <xsl:variable name="link.mailto.url"></xsl:variable> - <xsl:variable name="toc.list.type">dl</xsl:variable> - --> - - <doc:param name="use.role.for.mediaobject" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Control <sgmltag class="element">mediaobject</sgmltag> selection methods </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para>This controls how DB2LaTeX behaves when a <sgmltag class="element">figure</sgmltag> contains - multiple <sgmltag class="element">mediaobject</sgmltag>s. When enabled, DB2LaTeX will choose - the mediaobject with the "LaTeX" or "TeX" role, if present. Otherwise, the first mediaobject - is chosen.</para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="use.role.for.mediaobject">1</xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="preferred.mediaobject.role" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Control <sgmltag class="element">mediaobject</sgmltag> selection methods </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para>When <xref linkend="param.use.role.for.mediaobject"/> is enabled, this variable - can be used to specify the mediaobject role that your document uses for LaTeX output. - DB2LaTeX will try to use this role before using the "LaTeX" or "TeX" roles. - For example, some authors may choose to set this to "PDF".</para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="preferred.mediaobject.role"></xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="formal.title.placement" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Specifies where formal object titles should occur </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - Titles for the formal object types (figure, example, quation, table, and procedure) - can be placed before or after those objects. The keyword <quote>before</quote> - is recognised. All other strings qualify as <quote>after</quote>. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="formal.title.placement"> - figure not_before - example before - equation not_before - table before - procedure before - </xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="insert.xref.page.number" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Control the appearance of page numbers in cross references </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - When enabled, <sgmltag class="element">xref</sgmltag>s will include page - numbers after their generated cross-reference text. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="insert.xref.page.number">0</xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="ulink.show" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Control the display of URLs after ulinks </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - When this option is enabled, and a ulink has a URL that is different - from the displayed content, the URL will be typeset after the content. - If the URL and content are identical, only one of them will appear. - Otherwise, the URL is hyperlinked and the content is not. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="ulink.show">0</xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="ulink.footnotes" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Control the generation of footnotes for ulinks </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - When this option is enabled, a ulink that has content different to its - URL will have an associated footnote. The contents of the footnote - will be the URL. If the ulink is within a footnote, the URL is shown - after the content. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="ulink.footnotes">0</xsl:param> - - <!--############################################################################# - | LaTeX VARIABLES - |- ############################################################################# - | $Author: jelmer $ - | - | PURPOSE: User and stylesheets XSL variables - + ############################################################################## --> - - <doc:param name="latex.override" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Override DB2LaTeX's preamble with a custom preamble. </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - When this variable is set, the entire DB2LaTeX premable will be superseded. - <emphasis>You should not normally need or want to use this.</emphasis> - It may cause LaTeX typesetting problems. This is a last resort or - <quote>expert</quote> feature. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.override"></xsl:param> - - <!-- - <doc:variable name="latex.figure.position" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> How to place floats. </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - This variable is used as the positioning argument for floats. - In future, this may be replaced by a dynamic mechanism that can - honour DocBook placement attributes. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:variable> - <xsl:variable name="latex.figure.position">[hbt]</xsl:variable> - --> - - <doc:param name="latex.apply.title.templates" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Whether to apply templates for section titles. </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - Controls whether section titles will be generated by - applying templates or by conversion to string values. - When enabled, templates will be applied. This enables template - expression in titles but may have problematic side-effects such - as nested links. - </para> - <note> - <para> - This variable does not influence all <sgmltag class="element">title</sgmltag> - elements. Some may have their own variables or not be configurable. - </para> - </note> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.apply.title.templates">1</xsl:param> - - - - - - <doc:param name="latex.apply.title.templates.admonitions" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Whether to apply templates for admonition titles. </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - Controls whether admonition titles will be generated by - applying templates or by conversion to string values. - When enabled, templates will be applied. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.apply.title.templates.admonitions">1</xsl:param> - - - - - - - <doc:param name="latex.graphics.formats" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Control <sgmltag class="element">imagedata</sgmltag> selection. </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para>This controls how DB2LaTeX behaves when a <sgmltag class="element">mediaobject</sgmltag> contains - multiple <sgmltag class="element">imagedata</sgmltag>. When non-empty, DB2LaTeX will exclude - imagedata that have a format no listed within this variable.</para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.graphics.formats"></xsl:param> - - - - - - - <doc:param name="latex.caption.swapskip" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Improved typesetting of captions </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - DB2LaTeX supports <link linkend="param.formal.title.placement">$formal.title.placement</link> - as a mechanism for choosing whether captions will appear above or below the objects they describe. - <!-- - ($formal.title.placement is described in the <ulink - url="http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/doc/html/formal.title.placement.html">DocBook - XSL Stylesheet HTML Parameter Reference</ulink>.) - --> - However, LaTeX will often produce an ugly result when captions occur - above their corresponding content. This usually arises because of - unsuitable \abovecaptionskip and \belowcaptionskip. - </para> - <para> - This variable, when set to '1', authorises DB2LaTeX to swap the caption - 'skip' lengths when a caption is placed <emphasis>above</emphasis> its - corresponding content. This is enabled by default. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.caption.swapskip">1</xsl:param> - - - - - - <doc:param name="latex.titlepage.file" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> DB2LaTeX allows using an (externally generated) cover page </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - You may supply a LaTeX file that will supersede DB2LaTeX's default - cover page or title. If the value of this variable is non-empty, the - generated LaTeX code includes \input{filename}. Otherwise, it uses the - \maketitle command. - </para> - <warning><para> - Bear in mind that using an external cover page breaks the - "encapsulation" of DocBook. Further revisions of these stylesheets - will add chunking support, and the automation of the cover file - generation. - </para></warning> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.titlepage.file">title</xsl:param> - - - - - <doc:param name="latex.documentclass" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> DB2LaTeX document class </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - This variable is normally empty and the stylesheets will determine - the correct document class according to whether the document is a - book or an article. If you wish to use your own document class, - put its non-empty value in this variable. It will apply for both - books and articles. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.documentclass"></xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="latex.documentclass.common" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> DB2LaTeX document class options </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - These are the first options to be passed to <literal>\documentclass</literal> - The common options are set to <literal>french,english</literal> by default. - They will be augmented or superseded by article/book options (see $latex.documentclass.article and $latex.documentclass.book) and pdftex/dvips options (see $latex.documentclass.pdftex and $latex.documentclass.dvips). - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.documentclass.common">french,english</xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="latex.documentclass.article" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> DB2LaTeX document class options for articles</refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - The article options are set to <literal>a4paper,10pt,twoside,twocolumn</literal> by default. - These are the intermediate options to be passed to <literal>\documentclass</literal>, - between the common options and the pdftex/dvips options. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.documentclass.article">a4paper,10pt,twoside,twocolumn</xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="latex.documentclass.book" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> DB2LaTeX document class options for books</refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - The book options are set to <literal>a4paper,10pt,twoside,openright</literal> by default. - These are the intermediate options to be passed to <literal>\documentclass</literal>, - between the common options and the pdftex/dvips options. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.documentclass.book">a4paper,10pt,twoside,openright</xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="latex.documentclass.pdftex" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> DB2LaTeX document class options for pdfTeX output</refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - The pdfTeX options are empty by default. - These are the last options to be passed to <literal>\documentclass</literal> - and override the common/article/book options. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.documentclass.pdftex"></xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="latex.documentclass.dvips" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> DB2LaTeX document class options for dvips output</refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - The dvips options are empty by default. - These are the last options to be passed to <literal>\documentclass</literal> - and override the common/article/book options. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.documentclass.dvips"></xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="latex.admonition.path" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> LaTeX location for admonition graphics </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para>The file path that will be passed to LaTeX in order to find admonition graphics.</para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.admonition.path">figures</xsl:param> - - - <doc:param name="latex.admonition.imagesize" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> DB2LaTeX graphics admonitions size</refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - Is passed as an optional parameter for <literal>\includegraphics</literal> and - can take on any such legal values (or be empty). - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.admonition.imagesize">width=1cm</xsl:param> - - - <!-- - <xsl:param name="latex.chapter.label">1</xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="latex.chapter.hypertarget" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Hypertarget Chapters </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.chapter.hypertarget">1</xsl:param> - --> - - - <doc:param name="latex.biblio.output" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Control which references are cited in the bibliography </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - The DB2LaTeX generated bibliography (bibitems) may either - include all biblioentries found in the document, or only thee ones explicitly - cited with <sgmltag class="element">citation</sgmltag>. - </para> - <para>Two values are possible: <quote>all</quote> or <quote>cited</quote>.</para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.biblio.output">all</xsl:param> - - - <doc:param name="latex.bibfiles" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> - Control the output of the \bibliography{.bib}. - </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para>The value of this parameter is output.</para> - <para>An example is <quote><filename>citations.bib</filename></quote>, - if your BibTeX file has that name.</para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.bibfiles"></xsl:param> - - - <doc:param name="latex.bibwidelabel" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Adjust bibliography formatting </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para>The environment bibliography accepts a parameter that indicates - the widest label, which is used to correctly format the bibliography - output. The value of this parameter is output inside the - <literal>\begin{thebibliography[]}</literal> LaTeX command.</para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.bibwidelabel">WIDELABEL</xsl:param> - - <!-- - <xsl:variable name="latex.dont.label">0</xsl:variable> - <xsl:variable name="latex.dont.hypertarget">0</xsl:variable> - --> - - <doc:param name="latex.babel.language" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose>Select the optional parameter for the <productname>babel</productname> LaTeX package</refpurpose> - <refdescription><para>See the <productname>babel</productname> documentation for details.</para></refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.babel.language">french</xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="latex.use.isolatin1" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose>Toggle the use of the <productname>isolatin1</productname> LaTeX package</refpurpose> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.use.isolatin1">1</xsl:variable> - - <doc:param name="latex.use.hyperref" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose>Toggle the use of the <productname>hyperref</productname> LaTeX package</refpurpose> - <refdescription><para>This is used extensively for hyperlinking within documents.</para></refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.use.hyperref">1</xsl:variable> - - <doc:param name="latex.use.fancybox" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose>Toggle the use of the <productname>fancybox</productname> LaTeX package</refpurpose> - <refdescription><para>This is essential for admonitions.</para></refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.use.fancybox">1</xsl:variable> - - <doc:param name="latex.use.fancyvrb" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose>Toggle the use of the <productname>fancyvrb</productname> LaTeX package</refpurpose> - <refdescription><para>Provides support for tabbed whitespace in verbatim environments. - See also <xref linkend="param.latex.fancyvrb.tabsize"/>.</para></refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.use.fancyvrb">1</xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="latex.fancyvrb.tabsize" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose>Choose indentation for tabs in verbatim environments</refpurpose> - <refdescription><para>When <xref linkend="param.latex.use.fancyvrb"/> is enabled, - this variable sets the width of a tab in terms of an equivalent number of spaces.</para></refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.fancyvrb.tabsize">3</xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="latex.use.fancyhdr" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose>Toggle the use of the <productname>fancyhdr</productname> LaTeX package</refpurpose> - <refdescription><para>Provides page headers and footers. Disabling support for - this package will make headers and footer go away.</para></refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.use.fancyhdr">1</xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="latex.use.parskip" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose>Toggle the use of the <productname>parskip</productname> LaTeX package</refpurpose> - <refdescription><para>Support a <quote>block</quote> paragraph style as opposed to - <quote>indented</quote>.</para></refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.use.parskip">0</xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="latex.use.subfigure" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose>Toggle the use of the <productname>subfigure</productname> LaTeX package</refpurpose> - <refdescription><para>Used to provide nice layout of multiple mediaobjects in figures.</para></refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.use.subfigure">1</xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="latex.use.rotating" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose>Toggle the use of the <productname>rotating</productname> LaTeX package</refpurpose> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.use.rotating">1</xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="latex.use.tabularx" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose>Toggle the use of the <productname>tabularx</productname> LaTeX package</refpurpose> - <refdescription><para>Used to provide certain table features. Has some incompatabilities - with packages, but also solves some conflicts that the regular tabular - environment has.</para></refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.use.tabularx">1</xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="latex.use.umoline" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose>Toggle the use of the <productname>umoline</productname> LaTeX package</refpurpose> - <refdescription><para>Provide underlining.</para></refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.use.umoline">0</xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="latex.use.url" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose>Toggle the use of the <productname>url</productname> LaTeX package</refpurpose> - <refdescription><para>Provide partial support for hyperlinks.</para></refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.use.url">1</xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="latex.use.makeidx" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose>Toggle the use of the <productname>makeidx</productname> LaTeX package</refpurpose> - <refdescription><para>Support index generation.</para></refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:param name="latex.use.makeidx">1</xsl:param> - - <doc:param name="latex.hyphenation.tttricks" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> DB2LaTeX hyphenation linebreak tricks </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - Usually, LaTeX does not perform hyphenation in <quote>teletype</quote> (monospace) - text. This can lead to formatting problems. But certain monospace texts, such as - URLs and filenames, have <quote>natural</quote> breakpoints such as full stops - and slashes. DB2LaTeX's <quote>tttricks</quote> exploit a hyphenation trick in - order to provide line wrapping in the middle of monospace text. Set this to '1' - to enable these tricks (they are not enabled by default). See also the FAQ. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.hyphenation.tttricks">0</xsl:variable> - - <doc:param name="latex.hyperref.param.common" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> DB2LaTeX hyperref options</refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - The hyperref options are set to <literal>bookmarksnumbered,colorlinks,backref, bookmarks, breaklinks, linktocpage</literal> by default. - You may wish to specify additional options using <literal>latex.hyperref.param.pdftex</literal> - or <literal>latex.hyperref.param.dvips</literal>. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.hyperref.param.common">bookmarksnumbered,colorlinks,backref, bookmarks, breaklinks, linktocpage</xsl:variable> - - <doc:param name="latex.hyperref.param.pdftex" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> DB2LaTeX hyperref options for pdfTeX output</refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - This variable is empty by default. See the hyperref documentation for further information. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.hyperref.param.pdftex"></xsl:variable> - - <doc:param name="latex.hyperref.param.dvips" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> DB2LaTeX hyperref options for dvips output</refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para> - This variable is empty by default. See the hyperref documentation for further information. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.hyperref.param.dvips"></xsl:variable> - - <xsl:variable name="latex.fancyhdr.lh">Left Header</xsl:variable> - <xsl:variable name="latex.fancyhdr.ch">Center Header</xsl:variable> - <xsl:variable name="latex.fancyhdr.rh">Right Header</xsl:variable> - <xsl:variable name="latex.fancyhdr.lf">Left Footer</xsl:variable> - <xsl:variable name="latex.fancyhdr.cf">Center Footer</xsl:variable> - <xsl:variable name="latex.fancyhdr.rf">Right Footer</xsl:variable> - - <doc:param name="latex.step.title.style" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Control the style of step titles </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para>Step titles are typeset in small caps but if - this option is set to a LaTeX command, such as <literal>\itshape{}</literal>, then - that command will precede the title and it will be typeset accordingly.</para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.step.title.style">\sc</xsl:variable> - - <doc:param name="latex.pagestyle" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Override DB2LaTeX's choice of LaTeX page numbering style </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para>By default, DB2LaTeX will choose the 'plain' or 'fancy' page styles, - depending on <xref linkend="param.latex.use.fancyhdr"/>. If non-empty, this - variable overrides the automatic selection. An example would be the literal - string 'empty', to eliminate headers and page numbers.</para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.pagestyle"></xsl:variable> - - <doc:param name="latex.procedure.title.style" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Control the style of procedure titles </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para>Procedure titles are typeset in small caps but if - this option is set to a LaTeX command, such as <literal>\itshape{}</literal>, then - that command will precede the title and it will be typeset accordingly.</para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.procedure.title.style">\sc</xsl:variable> - - <doc:param name="latex.figure.title.style" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Control the style of figure titles </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para>Figure titles are typeset in the default typeface (usually 'roman') but if - this option is set to a LaTeX command, such as <literal>\itshape{}</literal>, then - that command will precede the title and it will be typeset accordingly.</para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.figure.title.style"></xsl:variable> - - <doc:param name="latex.pdf.support" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Controls the output of LaTeX commands to support the generation - of PDF files.</refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para>If this parameter is set to 1, the stylesheets generate code to - detect if it is either <literal>latex</literal> or <literal>pdflatex</literal> - the shell command that is being used to compile the LaTeX text file. Some - packages (<literal>graphicx</literal>, <literal>hyperref</literal>) are used - with the right parameters. Finally, the graphic extensions declared, to use in - <literal>\includegraphics</literal> commands depends also on which command is - being used. If this parameter is set to zero, such code is not generated (which - does not mean that the file cannot compile with pdflatex, but some strange issues - may appear). <emphasis>DEFAULT: 1</emphasis> Only more code is generated. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.pdf.support">1</xsl:variable> - - - - <doc:param name="latex.thead.row.entry" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Format the output of tabular headings. </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:template name="latex.thead.row.entry"> - <xsl:apply-templates/> - </xsl:template> - - - - <doc:param name="latex.math.support" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Controls the output of LaTeX packages and commands to support - documents with math commands and environments..</refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para>If this parameter is set to 1, the stylesheets generate code to - <emphasis>DEFAULT: 1</emphasis> Only more code is generated. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.math.support">1</xsl:variable> - - - - <doc:param name="latex.output.revhistory" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Controls if the revision history table is generated as the first document - table. - </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para>If this parameter is set to 1, the stylesheets generate code to - <emphasis>DEFAULT: 1</emphasis> Only more code is generated. - </para> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.output.revhistory">1</xsl:variable> - - - - - <xsl:variable name="latex.book.preamble.pre"> - </xsl:variable> - - <xsl:variable name="latex.book.preamble.post"> - </xsl:variable> - - <doc:param name="latex.book.varsets" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> - All purpose commands to change text width, height, counters, etc. - Defaults to a two-sided margin layout. - </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.book.varsets"> - <xsl:text>\usepackage{anysize} </xsl:text> - <xsl:text>\marginsize{3cm}{2cm}{1.25cm}{1.25cm} </xsl:text> - </xsl:variable> - - <doc:param name="latex.book.begindocument" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> - Begin document command - </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.book.begindocument"> - <xsl:text>\begin{document} </xsl:text> - </xsl:variable> - - - - - - <doc:param name="latex.book.afterauthor" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> - LaTeX code that is output after the author (e.g. - <literal>\makeindex, \makeglossary</literal> - </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.book.afterauthor"> - <xsl:text>% -------------------------------------------- </xsl:text> - <xsl:text>\makeindex </xsl:text> - <xsl:text>\makeglossary </xsl:text> - <xsl:text>% -------------------------------------------- </xsl:text> - </xsl:variable> - - - - - <doc:param name="latex.book.end" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> - LaTeX code that is output at the end of the document - <literal>\end{document}</literal> - </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.book.end"> - <xsl:text>% -------------------------------------------- </xsl:text> - <xsl:text>% End of document </xsl:text> - <xsl:text>% -------------------------------------------- </xsl:text> - <xsl:text>\end{document} </xsl:text> - </xsl:variable> - - - - <!--############################################################################# - | XSL VARIABLES FOR ARTICLES - |- ############################################################################# - | $Author: jelmer $ - | - + ############################################################################## --> - - - - <xsl:variable name="latex.article.preamble.pre"> - </xsl:variable> - - <xsl:variable name="latex.article.preamble.post"> - </xsl:variable> - - <doc:param name="latex.article.begindocument" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> The begin document </refpurpose> - <refdescription>The value of this variable is output from the article template - <xref linkend="template.article"/> after the author command. The default value - (shown below) is just the begin document command. Users of the XSL LaTeX - stylesheet may override this parameter in order to output what they want. - </refdescription> - <refreturn><literal>\begin{document}</literal></refreturn> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.article.begindocument"> - <xsl:text>\begin{document} </xsl:text> - </xsl:variable> - - - <doc:param name="latex.article.varsets" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Controls what is output after the LaTeX preamble. Basically the <literal>\maketitle</literal> - </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para>Default Values</para> - <screen><![CDATA[ - \setlength{\textwidth}{16.5cm} - \setlength{\textheight}{22.2cm} - \setlength{\hoffset}{-2cm} - \setlength{\voffset}{-.9in} - \renewcommand\floatpagefraction{.9} - \renewcommand\topfraction{.9} - \renewcommand\bottomfraction{.9} - \renewcommand\textfraction{.1} - ]]></screen> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - - <xsl:variable name="latex.article.varsets"> - <xsl:text> - \setlength{\textwidth}{16.5cm} - \setlength{\textheight}{22.2cm} - \setlength{\hoffset}{-2cm} - \setlength{\voffset}{-.9in} - \renewcommand\floatpagefraction{.9} - \renewcommand\topfraction{.9} - \renewcommand\bottomfraction{.9} - \renewcommand\textfraction{.1} - </xsl:text> - </xsl:variable> - - - - - <doc:param name="latex.article.maketitle" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Controls what is output after the LaTeX preamble. Basically the <literal>\maketitle</literal> - </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - <para>Default Values</para> - <screen><![CDATA[ - \maketitle - ]]></screen> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.article.maketitle"> - <xsl:text> </xsl:text> - <xsl:text>\maketitle </xsl:text> - </xsl:variable> - - - <doc:param name="latex.article.end" xmlns=""> - <refpurpose> Controls what is output at the end of the article. Basically the <literal>\end{document}</literal> - command, with some markup comments. </refpurpose> - <refdescription> - </refdescription> - </doc:param> - <xsl:variable name="latex.article.end"> - <xsl:text> </xsl:text> - <xsl:text>% -------------------------------------------- </xsl:text> - <xsl:text>% End of document </xsl:text> - <xsl:text>% -------------------------------------------- </xsl:text> - <xsl:text>\end{document} </xsl:text> - </xsl:variable> - - - -</xsl:stylesheet> - |