%&latex -*- latex -*- % This is the reference manual for the Scheme Shell. \documentclass[twoside]{report} \usepackage{code,boxedminipage,makeidx,palatino,ct, headings,mantitle,array,matter,mysize10} \usepackage[dvipdfm,hyperindex,hypertex, pdftitle={scsh manual, release 0.5.3}, pdfauthor={Olin Shivers and Brian D.~Carlstrom} colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue,pagecolor=blue,urlcolor=blue, pdfstartview=FitH,pdfview=FitH]{hyperref} % These fonts are good choices for screen-readable pdf, but the man needs % a pass over the layout, since the this tt font will blow out the width % of some examples, making them wrap and generally screwing them up. Maybe this % should also be a LaTeX option, so we can get palatino on the hardcopy % runs and these fonts on pdf runs... %\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{phv} %\renewcommand{\sfdefault}{phv} %\renewcommand{\ttdefault}{pcr} % Style issues \parskip = 3pt plus 3pt \sloppy %\includeonly{syscalls} \input{decls} \makeindex %%% End preamble \begin{document} \frontmatter \include{front} \mainmatter \include{intro} \include{procnotation} \include{syscalls} \include{network} \include{strings} \include{sre} \include{rdelim} \include{awk} \include{miscprocs} \include{running} \include{changes} \include{todo} \backmatter \printindex \end{document} % General things to do when converting ASCII text to LaTeX: % Build a set of \breakondash, \breakondot, \breakonslash commands % that will enable breaking in \tt. This is better than \=, etc. % % Check for ..., quote char, double-dashes -- % Double-word check % lambda -> \l