From d65c208b161ffee9ce5343fdfdb17d00523cecae Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norbert Preining Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2021 03:00:55 +0000 Subject: CTAN sync 202104200300 --- macros/luatex/optex/doc/optex-doc.tex | 114 ---------------------------------- 1 file changed, 114 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 macros/luatex/optex/doc/optex-doc.tex (limited to 'macros/luatex/optex/doc/optex-doc.tex') diff --git a/macros/luatex/optex/doc/optex-doc.tex b/macros/luatex/optex/doc/optex-doc.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 9f2fadeeb4..0000000000 --- a/macros/luatex/optex/doc/optex-doc.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -%% This is part of the OpTeX project, see http://petr.olsak.net/optex - -% Run optex optex-doc -% (three times) to generate OpTeX documentation including references and the index. - -\load [doc.opm] \let\enddocument=\endinput - -\typosize[10/12] % Main size (used in techdoc) - -\begingroup \typosize [11/13.5] % Different size used in useroc. - -\insertoutline{OpTeX} % PDF outlines generated from TOC - -% Title: - -\vglue1cm -\centerline{\setfontsize{at50pt}\rm\OpTeX} -\vskip-8mm - -\tit Format Based on Plain \TeX/ and OPmac\fnotemark1 -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -\hfill Version 1.01 - -\centerline{\it Petr Olšák, 2020, 2021} - -\bigskip -\centerline{\url{http://petr.olsak.net/optex}} - -\fnotetext {OPmac package is a set of simple additional macros to Plain \TeX{}. -It enables users to take advantage of \LaTeX/ functionality but keeps -Plain \TeX/ simplicity. See -\url{http://petr.olsak.net/opmac-e.html} for more information about it.} - -\bigskip -\noindent -\OpTeX/ is \LuaTeX/ format with Plain \TeX/ and OPmac. Only \LuaTeX/ engine -is supported. - -\OpTeX/ should be a modern Plain \TeX/ with power from OPmac (Fonts -Selection System, colors, graphics, references, hyperlinks, -indexing, bibliography, ...) with preferred Unicode fonts. - -The main goal of \OpTeX/ is: - -\begitems -* \OpTeX/ keeps the simplicity (like in Plain \TeX/ and OPmac macros). -* There is no old obscurities concerning various 8-bit encodings and - various engines. -* \OpTeX/ provides a powerful Fonts Selection System (for Unicode font - families, of course). -* \OpTeX/ supports hyphenations of all languages installed in your \TeX/ system. -* All features from OPmac macros are copied. For example sorting words in - the Index\fnotemark1, reading `.bib` files directly\fnotemark1, syntax - highlighting\fnotemark1, colors, graphics, hyperlinks, references). - \fnotetext{All these features are implemented by \TeX/ macros, no external - program is needed.} -* Macros are documented in the same place where code is. -* User namespace of control sequences is separated from the internal namespace - of \OpTeX/ and primitives (`\foo` versus `\_foo`). - The namespaces for macro writers are designed too. -\enditems - -If you need to customize your document or you need to use something -very specific, then you can copy relevant parts of \OpTeX/ macros into your macro -file and do changes to these macros here. This is a significant difference from -\LaTeX/ or ConTeXt, which is an attempt to create a new user level with a -plenty of non-primitive parameters and syntax hiding \TeX/ internals. -The macros from \OpTeX/ are simple and straightforward because they solve only -what is explicitly needed, they do not create a new user level for -controlling your document. We are using \TeX/ directly in this case. -You can use \OpTeX/ macros, understand them, and modify them. - -\OpTeX/ offers a markup language for authors of texts (like \LaTeX), -i.\,e.\ the fixed set of tags to define the structure of the document. This -markup is different from the \LaTeX{} markup. It may offer to write the -source text of the document somewhat clearer and more attractive. - -The manual includes two parts: user documentation and technical -documentation. The second part is generated directly from the sources of -\OpTeX/. There are many hyperlinks from one part to second and vice versa. - -This manual describes \OpTeX/ features only. We suppose that the user knows \TeX/ -basics. They are described in many books. You can see a short -document \ulink[http://petr.olsak.net/ftp/olsak/optex/tex-nutshell.pdf] -{\TeX/ in nutshell} too. - -\vfil\break - -\insertoutline{CONTENTS} \outlines{0} - -\notoc\nonum \sec Contents -\maketoc - -\thisoutline {USER DOCUMENTATION} - -\chap User documentation - -\input optex-userdoc -\endgroup - -%\end - -\input optex-techdoc - -\vfil\break - -\def\_printchap#1{\noindent{\_printrefnum[@]\_secfont #1}\medskip} - -\nonum\chap Index - -\begmulti 3 \tt \makeindex \endmulti - -\bye -- cgit v1.2.3