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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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ff031cfd
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ff031cfd
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Oct 31, 2002
by
Fred Drake
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Define abstract way to get the normal and smaller font sizes that work
even in the footnote context.
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@@ -134,6 +134,23 @@
% Use this to set the font family for headers and other decor:
\newcommand
{
\py
@HeaderFamily
}{
\sffamily
}
% Set up abstract ways to get the normal and smaller font sizes that
% work even in footnote context.
\newif\ifpy
@infootnote
\py
@infootnotefalse
\let\py
@oldfootnotetext
\@
footnotetext
\def\@
footnotetext#1
{
%
\bgroup
%
\py
@infootnotetrue
\py
@oldfootnotetext
{
#1
}
%
\egroup
%
}
\def\py
@defaultsize
{
%
\ifpy
@infootnote
\footnotesize\else\normalsize\fi
%
}
\def\py
@smallsize
{
%
\ifpy
@infootnote
\scriptsize\else\small\fi
%
}
% Redefine the 'normal' header/footer style when using "fancyhdr" package:
\@
ifundefined
{
fancyhf
}{}{
% Use \pagestyle{normal} as the primary pagestyle for text.
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@@ -817,24 +834,19 @@
\newcommand
{
\csimplemacro
}
[1]
{
\code
{
#1
}}
\newcommand
{
\kbd
}
[1]
{
\code
{
#1
}}
\newcommand
{
\samp
}
[1]
{
`
\code
{
#1
}
'
}
% This weird definition of \var{} allows it to always appear in roman
% italics, and won't get funky in code fragments when we play around
% with fonts. This also works directly in math mode.
% XXX \normalsize is bad in footnotes, though; we need a way to
% determine when we're in a footnote.
\newcommand
{
\var
}
[1]
{
%
\ifmmode
%
\hbox
{
\
normal
size\textrm
{
\textit
{
#1
\/
}}}
%
\hbox
{
\
py
@default
size
\textrm
{
\textit
{
#1
\/
}}}
%
\else
%
\
normal
size\textrm
{
\textit
{
#1
\/
}}
%
\
py
@default
size
\textrm
{
\textit
{
#1
\/
}}
%
\fi
%
}
\renewcommand
{
\emph
}
[1]
{{
\em
#1
}}
\newcommand
{
\dfn
}
[1]
{
\emph
{
#1
}}
\newcommand
{
\strong
}
[1]
{{
\bf
#1
}}
% let's experiment with a new font:
\newcommand
{
\file
}
[1]
{
`
{
\small\textsf
{
#1
}
}
'
}
\newcommand
{
\filenq
}
[1]
{{
\
small
\textsf
{
#1
}}}
\newcommand
{
\file
}
[1]
{
`
\filenq
{
#1
}
'
}
\newcommand
{
\filenq
}
[1]
{{
\
py
@smallsize
\textsf
{
#1
}}}
% Use this def/redef approach for \url{} since hyperref defined this already,
% but only if we actually used hyperref:
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@@ -843,15 +855,15 @@
\noindent
%
\pdfstartlink
attr
{
/Border [0 0 0]
}
user
{
/S /URI /URI (#1)
}
%
\py
@LinkColor
% color of the link text
\
small
\sf
#1
%
\
py
@smallsize
\sf
#1
%
\py
@NormalColor
% Turn it back off; these are declarative
\pdfendlink
}
% and don't appear bound to the current
}
% formatting "box".
\else
\newcommand
{
\url
}
[1]
{
\mbox
{
\
small
\textsf
{
#1
}}}
\newcommand
{
\url
}
[1]
{
\mbox
{
\
py
@smallsize
\textsf
{
#1
}}}
\fi
\newcommand
{
\email
}
[1]
{{
\
small
\textsf
{
#1
}}}
\newcommand
{
\newsgroup
}
[1]
{{
\
small
\textsf
{
#1
}}}
\newcommand
{
\email
}
[1]
{{
\
py
@smallsize
\textsf
{
#1
}}}
\newcommand
{
\newsgroup
}
[1]
{{
\
py
@smallsize
\textsf
{
#1
}}}
\newcommand
{
\py
@varvars
}
[1]
{{
%
{
\let\unspecified
=
\py
@unspecified
%
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@@ -887,12 +899,12 @@
\newcommand
{
\ctype
}
[1]
{
\texttt
{
#1
}}
% C struct or typedef name
\newcommand
{
\cdata
}
[1]
{
\texttt
{
#1
}}
% C variable, typically global
\newcommand
{
\mailheader
}
[1]
{{
\
small
\textsf
{
#1:
}}}
\newcommand
{
\mimetype
}
[1]
{{
\
small
\textsf
{
#1
}}}
\newcommand
{
\mailheader
}
[1]
{{
\
py
@smallsize
\textsf
{
#1:
}}}
\newcommand
{
\mimetype
}
[1]
{{
\
py
@smallsize
\textsf
{
#1
}}}
% The \! is a "negative thin space" in math mode.
\newcommand
{
\regexp
}
[1]
{
%
{
\tiny
$^{^
\lceil
}
\!\!
$
%
{
\
normalsize\code
{
#1
}}
% XXX should use \footnotesize in footnotes
{
\
py
@defaultsize
\code
{
#1
}}
%
$
\!\rfloor\!
$
%
}}
\newcommand
{
\envvar
}
[1]
{
%
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