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diff --git a/latex/haddock.sty b/latex/haddock.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 6e031a98..00000000 --- a/latex/haddock.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -% Default Haddock style definitions. To use your own style, invoke -% Haddock with the option --latex-style=mystyle. - -\usepackage{tabulary} % see below - -% make hyperlinks in the PDF, and add an expandabale index -\usepackage[pdftex,bookmarks=true]{hyperref} - -\newenvironment{haddocktitle} - {\begin{center}\bgroup\large\bfseries} - {\egroup\end{center}} -\newenvironment{haddockprologue}{\vspace{1in}}{} - -\newcommand{\haddockmoduleheading}[1]{\chapter{\texttt{#1}}} - -\newcommand{\haddockbeginheader}{\hrulefill} -\newcommand{\haddockendheader}{\noindent\hrulefill} - -% a little gap before the ``Methods'' header -\newcommand{\haddockpremethods}{\vspace{2ex}} - -% inserted before \\begin{verbatim} -\newcommand{\haddockverb}{\small} - -% an identifier: add an index entry -\newcommand{\haddockid}[1]{\haddocktt{#1}\index{#1@\texttt{#1}}} - -% The tabulary environment lets us have a column that takes up ``the -% rest of the space''. Unfortunately it doesn't allow -% the \end{tabulary} to be in the expansion of a macro, it must appear -% literally in the document text, so Haddock inserts -% the \end{tabulary} itself. -\newcommand{\haddockbeginconstrs}{\begin{tabulary}{\linewidth}{@{}llJ@{}}} -\newcommand{\haddockbeginargs}{\begin{tabulary}{\linewidth}{@{}llJ@{}}} - -\newcommand{\haddocktt}[1]{{\small \texttt{#1}}} -\newcommand{\haddockdecltt}[1]{{\small\bfseries \texttt{#1}}} - -\makeatletter -\newenvironment{haddockdesc} - {\list{}{\labelwidth\z@ \itemindent-\leftmargin - \let\makelabel\haddocklabel}} - {\endlist} -\newcommand*\haddocklabel[1]{\hspace\labelsep\haddockdecltt{#1}} -\makeatother - -% after a declaration, start a new line for the documentation. -% Otherwise, the documentation starts right after the declaration, -% because we're using the list environment and the declaration is the -% ``label''. I tried making this newline part of the label, but -% couldn't get that to work reliably (the space seemed to stretch -% sometimes). -\newcommand{\haddockbegindoc}{\hfill\\[1ex]} - -% spacing between paragraphs and no \parindent looks better -\parskip=10pt plus2pt minus2pt -\setlength{\parindent}{0cm} |