We have defined some new LaTeX commands to simplify our work and to generate the contents pages and the frame pages in HTML.
The three parameters of the \xchapter
command are:
\xchapter{headline}{htmllabel}{optional headline}
If third parameter is empty then in the contents files of HTML the headline will be used. If the third parameter is not empty then this will be used in the contents files as headline. Compare the headline for this section. In the contents files appears Commands whereas in the HTML text appears New LaTeX commands.
Note also that in the manual as well as in the LaTeX document
\xchapter
produces really a chapter whereas in the HTML
files it just becomes another section.
Thus use the text between \xchapter
and the first
section
as some kind of short introduction or for some
information about the authors etc.
The three parameters of the \xchapter
command are:
\xsection{headline}{htmllabel}{optional headline}
The meaning of the parameters is the same as in \xchapter
.
The three parameters of the \xchapter
command are:
\xsubsection{headline}{htmllabel}{optional headline}
The meaning of the parameters is the same as in \xchapter
.
The parameter of the \xlink
command is:
\xlink{xplorehelpfile}
The command is intended to set a link to a help file of a
XploRe command or macro, e.g. \xlink{makehelp}
which
produces
makehelp. As you see automatically a relative
link from the tutorial directory to the help directory is set and
the small icon is inserted.
Please do not use \xlink
in code fragments which are
intended to copy and paste in the XploRe editor or command line!
The two parameters of the \tlink
command are:
\tlink{tutorialfilename}{URL}
The command is intended to set a link to another tutorial
of XploRe, e.g. \tlink{DLL tutorial}{dllframe}
which produces
DLL tutorial.
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