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diff --git a/macros/text1/cms_help_files/shbf.helpmark b/macros/text1/cms_help_files/shbf.helpmark deleted file mode 100644 index 7c0e27505b..0000000000 --- a/macros/text1/cms_help_files/shbf.helpmark +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| subheadbformat | -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - -\subheadbformat{\numberingstyle{1} - \titleformat{\removelastskip - \goodbreak\vs{2\bl} - \twelvept - \it\nin\subheadbtitle - \par\nobreak - \vs{1\bl}\nobreak - \setsubheadcnumber{0} - \setsubheaddnumber{0}} - \incontents{yes} - } - -Abbreviation: ã|\shbfã% - -Parameters: ã|submarkupã% - -Submarkup: ã|\numberingstyle, \titleformat, \incontentsã% - - ã|Description:ã% -The \subheadbformat markup lets you change the appearance of the subheading -title. There are three submarkup that control how the \subheadb is to -appear. - -ã|\numberingstyleã% by default is 1 which will print the subhead number in -Arabic numbers. Other possibilities are "A" and "I". By default, subhead -numbers are not printed, even though the \subheadbnumber is incremented. - -ã|\titleformat{Nested Markup}ã is used to describe how the subhead title is -to be printed. You may use markup such as \newpage, \removelastskip, -\goodbreak, \nobreak, \verticalspace, and \centerline within \titleformat -as Nested Markup. Other markup you may use within or outside of -\subheadbformat: - - * \subheadbnumberprints the most recent subheadb number. - - * \subheadbtitleprints the most recent subheadb title. - -ã|\incontentsã% places the subheadb title by default in the contents (if one is -printed). Printing in the table of contents can be suppressed by changing -to "no": - -\shbf{\incontents{no}} - - ã|Example:ã% -Some applications require the subheads to be numbered. If you wanted -\subheadb to include a number like "pp.cc.aa.bb" where "pp" is the part -number, "cc" is the chapter number, "aa" is the subheada number, and "bb" is -the subheadb number, you would modify the \subheadbformat: - - \subheadbformat{\numberingstyle{1} - \titleformat{\removelastskip\goodbreak\vs{2\bl} - \italic - \partnumber.\chapternumber.\subheadanumber.\subheadbnumber - \quad\subheadbtitle\par - \nobreak\vs{1\bl}\nobreak} - \incontents{yes} - } - - more realistic. - \subheadb{Nationalism and War} - Nationalism is directly related to war. - - Lord Acton observed that . . . - -The first subheadb in the second subheada of the third chapter of the first -part would print as: -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| | -| more realistic. | -| | -| | -| 1.3.2.1 Nationalism and War | -| | -| Nationalism is directly related to war. Lord Acton observed that | -| . . . | -| | -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - - ã|Notes:ã% -The \subheadbformat markup must come after the \monospace markup, if both -are used. - |