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NOWEB(7)						 Miscellaneous Information Manual						  NOWEB(7)

NAME
nowebstyle - LaTeX package for noweb SYNOPSIS
usepackage{noweb} DESCRIPTION
When noweave generates code for LaTeX, the noweb package is required. In addition to the necessary arcana, it defines a webcode environ- ment in which you can place fragments of code, and in which only backslash and curly braces have their special meanings; all other charac- ters are taken literally. It also defines a noweb pagestyle. Finally, it defines a oweboptions{...} command that can be used to tinker with the appearance of the output. Options are separated by commas and include: margintag Put the sub-page number (tag) of each code-chunk definition in the left margin. (Default) nomargintag Don't use margin tags. shift Shift text to the left so that long code lines won't extend off the right-hand side of the page. smallcode Set code in LaTeX small font instead of ormalsize. Similar options exist for all the LaTeX size-changing commands. longxref, shortxref, noxref Choose a style for chunk cross-reference. Long style uses small paragraphs after each chunk, as in Knuth. Short style uses sym- bols on the definition line, as in Hanson. noxref provides no chunk cross-reference. Defaults to shortxref. alphasubpage, numsubpage, nosubpage Number chunks by the number of the page on which they appear, followed by an alphabetic (numeric, not used) ``sub-page'' indicator. Defaults to alphasubpage. nosubpage implies nomargintag. webnumbering Number chunks consecutively, in WEB style, instead of using sub-page numbers. subscriptidents, nosubscriptidents, hyperidents, nohyperidents Controls subscripting of identifiers in code, including quoted code. Selecting subscriptidents means an identifier appearing in a code chunk (or in quoted code within a documentation chunk) will be subscripted with the chunk number of its definition. hyperi- dents means such identifiers will be hyperlinked to their definitions, provided of course that a hypertext package like hyperref is loaded. nosubscriptidents and nohyperidents are equivalent, and they turn off such markings. The default is hyperidents. subscriptquotedidents, nosubscriptquotedidents, hyperquotedidents, nohyperquotedidents Controls linking of identifiers as above, but applies only to uses of identifiers in quoted code. hideunuseddefs Omit defined but unused identifiers from the local identifier cross-reference (Preston Briggs). noidentxref Omit the local identifier cross-reference which follows each code chunk. externalindex Use an index generated with noindex(1) (q.v.). longchunks When expanding owebchunks, show page numbers of definitions and uses of each chunk. english, french, german, portuges Write cross-reference information in the language specified. Defaults to english. CONTROL SEQUENCES
The noweb package describes a gazillion special control sequences. Only a few are listed here. extchunklabel{l} Associates label l with the sub-page reference of the next code chunk. Can be used in for concise chunk cross-reference with, e.g., chunk~subpageref{l}. wanchorto{URL}{anchor text} Creates a link to the given URL with the given anchor text. Implemented in latex(1) using footnotes, but sl2h(1) translates this to <a href=URL>anchor text</a> wanchorname{name}{anchor text} Creates an anchor point for a hyperlink. Implemented in latex(1) using label , but sl2h(1) translates this to <a name=name>anchor text</a> ifhtml ... fi Text between ifhtml and fi is ignored by latex(1), but sl2h(1) and the l2h noweb filter translate the text into HTML. SEE ALSO
noweave(1), noweb(1) VERSION
This man page is from noweb version 2.11b. AUTHOR
Norman Ramsey, Harvard University. Internet address nr@eecs.harvard.edu. Noweb home page at http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~nr/noweb. local 3/28/2001 NOWEB(7)
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