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- This is the third public release of the nassflow package.
- It is an update to make it work with LaTeX2e. The changes
- are purely in the documentation and the class file needed
- for it.
- The versions of the package files are still for nassi.sty
- version 5 and for flow.sty version 2.
- This distribution is dated february 5, 1997
-
- Johannes Braams JLBraams@cistron.nl
-
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-This set contains the document style options with macros to create either
-flow charts or nassi-schneidermann diagrams in a LaTeX document.
-
-The Nassi/Flow style options-set contains the following files:
-
-AAREAD.ME This file
-FLOW.STY Style option file with flow chart macros
-FLOW_MAN.TEX Manaul page describing how to use the flow macros
-NASSI.STY Style option file with NS-Diagram macros
-NASS_MAN.TEX Manual page describing how to use the nassi macros
-MANUAL.STY Style file to create both manual pages
-STRUCT.LSE LSEDIT support for both flow and nassi
-ADD.LSE LSEDIT support for both flow and nassi
-
-Unfortunately there are hardly any comments in the .STY files. The manual
-pages however fully descibe the use of the macros.
-
-
-The .LSE files are included in the set for those of you already using the
-LSEDIT environment and section files made for LaTeX, which are part of the
-Decus TeX collection. When included you'll have full support on the macros
-of both nassi and flow.
-
-STRUCT.LSE is a complete file which can be added to the current set of files,
-ADD.LSE contains a few definitions to be included in the current file
-LATEX_ENVIRONMENTS.LSE
-
-
- Marion van Geest-Slort,
- Center for the Automation of Weapon and Command Systems (CAWCS)
- Royal Netherlands Navy
-
- P.O. Box 10000
- 1780 CA Den Helder
- The Netherlands
-
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-\documentclass[11pt,twoside]{manual}
-\usepackage{flow}
-\tool{FLOW}{Typeset Flow diagrams in \LaTeX}{2}
-\begin{document}
-
-\maketitle
-
-\begin{para}{Synopsis}
-\verb"\STRUCT{struct name}{structure purpose}{statements}"
-
-\vspace{0.25cm}
-For a description of the statements see section Macros
-\end{para}
-
-\begin{para}{Description}
-The {\tt Flow} macros enable the user to create flow diagrams in
-a \LaTeX\ document. The macros can be used in any type of document, within all
-the standard \LaTeX\ environments.
-
-A flow diagram in this context is described in macros resembling a pseudo code.
-The diagram itself is defined as a structure and is build from statements.
-Macros are available for all standard programming statements (if, while, action
-etc.).
-
-The Language Sensitive Editor for \LaTeX, LSA, is extended to support the
-creation of flow diagrams with the {\tt Flow} macros.
-
-The macros needed to create a flow diagram in your \LaTeX\
-document will be made available to you when you include the option \verb"Flow"
-in the \verb"\documentstyle" command at the start of your \LaTeX\ file, as in
-the following example:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\documentstyle[11pt,Flow]{article}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-A flow diagram in the context of the {\tt Flow} macros is called a structure.
-The drawing of the diagram is based on units. A unit can be seen as the box in
-which an action is described. The unit has an attribute, the width. It
-determines the width of the boxes to be drawn. Users can change the with of
-units through a macro which must be used before the actual structure is
-described.
-
-By default the text in the diagrams is typeset in the same size as the text in
-the document. This will be to large.
-Before starting a structure it is adviced to set the desired text size. For the
-default setting of the unit width \verb|\scriptsize| is recommended.
-
-When you run into errors like {\tt overfull vbox[]} you may have to use a
-smaller text size like \verb|\tiny|. In a default sized box 4 lines of
-{\tt scriptsize} text can be placed. When {\tt tiny} is used 5 lines will fit.
-
-Do not forget to reset the text size to {\tt normalsize} after the structure.
-\end{para}
-
-\begin{para}{Macros}
-
-The available macros fall into three categories:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Width setting of the units. It must appear before the
-structure.
-\item Definition of the structure itself.
-\item Statements. They must appear within the structure definition.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\goodbreak
-Width setting macro is:
-\begin{itemize}
-
-\nobreak
-\item \verb"\unitwidth=size" \\
-Specifies the minimum width of a unit. Size must be given as a standard \LaTeX\
-length.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\goodbreak
-Structure definition macro is:
-\begin{itemize}
-
-\nobreak
-\item \verb"\STRUCT{struct-name}{struct-description}{statements}%" \\
-Specifies the complete diagram. The structure name will appear at the top of the
-flow diagram and the description, which can be a short description of its
-purpose, will be put beside the actual diagram. The statements of the structure,
-described below, must be specified as part of the \verb"\STRUCT" command.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\goodbreak
-Statement macros are:
-\begin{itemize}
-
-\nobreak
-\item \verb"\ACTION{action}%" \\
-Specifies a normal statement.
-
-\item \verb"\PROC{proc-name}{proc-description}%" \\
-Specifies a special kind of action, a procedure call. The proc-name will be put
-below the proc-description text in the same box, separated by a horizontal line.
-
-\item \verb"\LABEL{lab-name}%" \\
-Specifies a label with a label-name of only a few letters.
-
-\item \verb"\IF{condition}\THEN{statements}\ELSE{statements}\ENDIF%" \\
-Specifies an if statement with a condition and a collection of statements in the
-{\tt THEN} and the {\tt ELSE} part. Neither the {\tt THEN} nor the {\tt ELSE}
-part is optional. If one of them is not needed an empty statement,
-``\verb"{}"'', must be used.
-
-\item \verb"\REPEAT{statements}\UNTIL{test}%" \\
-Specifies a loop statement with a collection of statements and an
-end-condition.
-
-\item \verb"\WHILE{condition}{statements}\ENDWHILE%" \\
-Specifies a loop statement with a start-condition and a collection of
-statements.
-
-\item \verb"\CASE{case-item}{when-statements}\ENDCASE%" \\
-Specifies a case statement with a case-item and a collection of when-statements.
-
-\item \verb"\WHEN{condition}{statements}%" \\
-Part of a case statement. Specifies a condition and a collection of statements.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\goodbreak
-Options are:
-\begin{itemize}
-
-\nobreak
-\item \verb"\setiftext{downward}{right-hand}%"\\
-Specifies the text to be put on the downward and right-hand sides of the
-condition of an if statement. By default the settings are empty. The scope for
-these settings depends on the position of the command within the document.
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item If the command occurs before a \verb"\STRUCT" statement, the settings
-remain valid for all \verb"\IF" statements in all following structures until
-they are reset by a \verb"\setiftext" command with the same scope. (Remember to
-put the \verb"\setiftext" command {\bf after} any font size changing commands).
-
-\item If the command occurs inside a \verb"\STRUCT" statement but outside any
-other commands, the settings will remain valid for all \verb"\IF" statements in
-the same structure until they are reset by a \verb"\setiftext" command with the
-same scope.
-
-\item If the command occurs inside a command within a structure, the settings
-will remain valid for all \verb"\IF" statements within the command (for
-instance an if statement within the then or else part of another if statement)
-until they are reset by a \verb"\setiftext" command with the same scope.
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-It is allowed to `nest' the \verb"\setiftext" commands, thus
-changing the settings for a particular part of a structure or a document.
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-Note that each line within the structure, including the command itself,
-{\em must} be concluded by a \%.
-
-The text appearing (between the braces) in the structure definition and in all
-statements is free but must adhere to the standard \LaTeX\ syntax. Every text is
-considered a paragraph in the \LaTeX\ context.
-\end{para}
-
-\begin{para}{Files}
-The file \verb"TEX$INPUTS:FLOW.STY" specifies the flow macros.
-\end{para}
-
-\begin{para}{See also}
-The pages on \LaTeX, LSA and NASSI in this section of the manual.
-\end{para}
-
-\begin{para}{Bugs}
-The {\tt Flow} option is mutually exclusive with the {\tt Nassi} option
-because the same macro names are used.
-
-Always put the same number of actions in each branch ({\tt WHEN} statement) of a
-{\tt CASE} statement. Only {\tt ACTION} and {\tt PROC} statements are allowed
-here.
-
-
-{\tt Flow} has a limit to the number of statement macro's in one structure
-definition. For example a maximum of 26 IF macro's can be used. If one of these
-limits is reached, \LaTeX\ shows some curious error messages, like ``You cannot
-use = as a prefix'', which have no relation at all to the real problem.
-\end{para}
-
-\begin{para}{Example}
-The following is an example of a structure with all possible statements. The
-resulting diagram is shown below.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-\scriptsize
-\STRUCT{struct name}{structure purpose}{%
- \ACTION{initial statement}%
- \PROC{proc name}{procedure purpose}%
- \IF{condition\\ to test}%
- \THEN{%
- \ACTION{true action 1}%
- \ACTION{true action 2}%
- }%
- \ELSE{%
- \ACTION{false action}%
- }%
- \ENDIF%
- \LABEL{A}%
- \REPEAT{%
- \ACTION{statement to repeat}%
- }%
- \UNTIL{end condition}%
- \WHILE{start condition}{%
- \ACTION{statement to do}%
- }%
- \ENDWHILE%
- \CASE{case item}{%
- \WHEN{condition 1}{%
- \ACTION{statement to do}%
- }%
- \WHEN{condition 2}{%
- \ACTION{statement to do}%
- }%
- \WHEN{condition 3}{%
- \ACTION{statement to do}%
- }%
- }%
- \ENDCASE%
-}%
-\normalsize
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{para}
-
-\newpage
-\scriptsize
-\STRUCT{struct name}{structure purpose}{%
- \ACTION{initial statement}%
- \PROC{proc name}{procedure purpose}%
- \IF{condition\\ to test}%
- \THEN{%
- \ACTION{true action 1}%
- \ACTION{true action 2}%
- }%
- \ELSE{%
- \ACTION{false action}%
- }%
- \ENDIF%
- \LABEL{A}%
- \REPEAT{%
- \ACTION{statement to repeat}%
- }%
- \UNTIL{end condition}%
- \WHILE{start condition}{%
- \ACTION{statement to do}%
- }%
- \ENDWHILE%
- \CASE{case item}{%
- \WHEN{condition 1}{%
- \ACTION{statement to do}%
- }%
- \WHEN{condition 2}{%
- \ACTION{statement to do}%
- }%
- \WHEN{condition 3}{%
- \ACTION{statement to do}%
- }%
- }%
- \ENDCASE%
-}%
-\normalsize
-
-\end{document}
-
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-\documentclass[11pt,twoside]{manual}
-\usepackage{nassi}
-\tool{NASSI}{Typeset Nassi-Schneiderman diagrams in \LaTeX}{3}
-
-\hyphenation{sta-te-ment}
-\begin{document}
-
-\maketitle
-
-\begin{para}{Synopsis}
-\verb"\STRUCT{struct name}{structure purpose}{statements}"
-
-\vspace{0.25cm}
-For a description of the statements see section Macros
-\end{para}
-
-\begin{para}{Description}
-The {\tt Nassi} macros enable the user to create Nassi-Schneiderman diagrams in
-a \LaTeX\ document. The macros can be used in any type of document, within all
-the standard \LaTeX\ environments.
-
-An NS-diagram in this context is described in macros resembling a pseudo code.
-The diagram itself is defined as a structure and is build from statements.
-Macros are available for all standard programming statements (if, while, action
-etc.).
-
-The Language Sensitive Editor for \LaTeX, LSA, is extended to support the
-creation of NS-diagrams with the {\tt Nassi} macros.
-
-The macros needed to create a Nassi-Schneiderman diagram in your \LaTeX\
-document will be made available to you when you include the option \verb"Nassi"
-in the \verb"\documentstyle" command at the start of your \LaTeX\ file, as in
-the following example:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\documentstyle[11pt,Nassi]{article}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-An NS-diagram in the context of the {\tt Nassi} macros is called a structure.
-The drawing of the diagram is based on units. A unit can be seen as the box in
-which an action is described. Both the structure and the unit have an attribute,
-the width. The layout of the diagram is determined from the value of these
-attributes. Both can be changed by the user through macros which must be used
-before the actual structure is described. They have the following effect:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item If both attributes have their default values, the unit width is 60 points
-(there are 72 points to an inch). The width of the structure is determined by
-the number of units on one line, while each unit has a minimum width of 60
-points. The maximum width of a unit is the structure width.
-\item If the unit width is specified by the user the same rules apply but the
-minimum width of a unit is the specified width.
-\item If the structure width is specified by the user, the diagram will have
-this width, while the width of each unit is determined depending on their
-contents and the number of units on one line. The maximum unit width is still
-the structure width.
-\end{itemize}
-
-{\em It is recommended that users do not change both attributes for the same
-structure.}
-
-By default the text in the diagrams is typeset in the same size as the text in
-the document. This will be to large.
-Before starting a structure it is adviced to set the desired text size. For the
-default settings of structure and unit width \verb|\scriptsize| is recommended.
-
-When you run into errors like {\tt overfull hbox[]} you may either have to use a
-smaller text size like \verb|\tiny| or give a proper hyphenation directions
-for the indicated text.
-
-Do not forget to reset the text size to {\tt normalsize} after the structure.
-\end{para}
-
-\begin{para}{Macros}
-The available macros fall into four categories:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Width settings of structure and unit. They must appear before the
-structure.
-\item Definition of the structure itself.
-\item Statements. They must appear within the structure definition.
-\item Options. They may appear before as well as within the structure
-definition.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-Width setting macros are:
-\begin{itemize}
-
-\item \verb"\unitwidth=size" \\
-Specifies the minimum width of a unit. Size must be given as a standard \LaTeX\
-length.
-
-\item \verb"\nassiwidth=size" \\
-Specifies the total width of the diagram. Size must be given as a standard
-\LaTeX\ length. For a diagram with the same width as the normal text the
-command \verb"\nassiwidth=\textwidth" can be used.
-\end{itemize}
-
-Structure definition macro is:
-\begin{itemize}
-
-\item \verb"\STRUCT{struct-name}{struct-description}{statements}%" \\
-Specifies the complete diagram. The structure name and description, which can be
-a short description of its purpose, will be put above the actual diagram. The
-statements of the structure, described below, must be specified as part of the
-\verb"\STRUCT" command.
-\end{itemize}
-
-Statement macros are:
-\begin{itemize}
-
-\item \verb"\ACTION{action}%" \\
-Specifies a normal statement.
-
-\item \verb"\PROC{proc-name}{proc-description}%" \\
-Specifies a special kind of action, a procedure call. The proc-name will be put
-behind the proc-description text in brackets.
-
-\item \verb"\ACCEPT{entry-name}{statements}\ENDACCEPT%" \\
-Specifies the {\tt ADA} accept statement. The entry-name will be followed by
-a separate box containing the statements.
-
-This statement is not available for flow structures.
-
-\item \verb"\IF{condition}\THEN{statements}\ELSE{statements}\ENDIF%" \\
-Specifies an if statement with a condition and a collection of statements in the
-{\tt THEN} and the {\tt ELSE} part. Neither the {\tt THEN} nor the {\tt ELSE}
-part is optional. If one of them is not needed an empty statement,
-``\verb"{}"'', must be used.
-
-\item \verb"\REPEAT{statements}\UNTIL{test}%" \\
-Specifies a loop statement with a collection of statements and an
-end-condition.
-
-\item \verb"\WHILE{condition}{statements}\ENDWHILE%" \\
-Specifies a loop statement with a start-condition and a collection of
-statements.
-
-\item \verb"\CASE{case-item}{when-statements}\ENDCASE%" \\
-Specifies a case statement with a case-item and a collection of when-statements.
-The case statement can also be used to represent the \verb"ADA" select
-statement by specifying \verb"select" as the case-item.
-
-\item \verb"\WHEN{condition}{statements}%" \\
-Part of a case statement. Specifies a condition and a collection of statements.
-When the case statement is used as an \verb"ADA" select statement the
-condition represents the \verb"gard", \verb"delay" or \verb"else" part.
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-Options are:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item \verb"\setiftext{left-hand}{right-hand}%" \\
-Specifies the text to be put on the left-hand and right-hand sides of the
-condition of an if statement. Defaults are ``Y'' and ``N'' for the left-hand
-and the right-hand respectively. The scope for these settings depends on the
-position of the command within the document.
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item If the command occurs before a \verb"\STRUCT" statement, the settings
-remain valid for all \verb"\IF" statements in all following structures until
-they are reset by a \verb"\setiftext" command with the same scope. (Remember to
-put the \verb"\setiftext" command {\bf after} any font size changing commands).
-
-\item If the command occurs inside a \verb"\STRUCT" statement but outside any
-other commands, the settings will remain valid for all \verb"\IF" statements in
-the same structure until they are reset by a \verb"\setiftext" command with the
-same scope.
-
-\item If the command occurs inside a command within a structure, the settings
-will remain valid for all \verb"\IF" statements within the command (for
-instance an if statement within the then or else part of another if statement)
-until they are reset by a \verb"\setiftext" command with the same scope.
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-It is allowed to `nest' the \verb"\setiftext" commands, thus
-changing the settings for a particular part of a structure or a document.
-
-\item \verb"\underlinewhentrue%" and \verb"\underlinewhenfalse%"\\
-Specifies whether a line is drawn underneath an \verb"\IF", \verb"\WHILE",
-\verb"\REPEAT", \verb"\ACCEPT" or a nested \verb"\CASE" statement. To be
-compatible with previous releases of Nassi the default setting is
-\verb"\underlinewhenfalse%". The scope for this settings depends on the
-position of the command within the document. See \verb"\setiftext" for more
-information.
-
-This option is not available for flow structures.
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-Note that each line within the structure, including the command itself,
-{\em must} be concluded by a \%.
-
-The text appearing (between the braces) in the structure definition and in all
-statements, including the \verb"\setiftext" macro is free but must adhere to the
-standard \LaTeX\ syntax. Every text is considered a paragraph in the \LaTeX\
-context.
-\end{para}
-
-\begin{para}{Files}
-The file \verb"TEX$INPUTS:NASSI.STY" specifies the Nassi-Schneiderman macros.
-\end{para}
-
-\begin{para}{See also}
-The pages on \LaTeX, LSA and FLOW in this section of the manual.
-\end{para}
-
-\begin{para}{Bugs}
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The {\tt Nassi} option is mutually exclusive with the {\tt Flow} option
-because the same macro names are used.
-
-\item {\tt Nassi} has a limit to the number of statement macro's in one
-structure definition. For example a maximum of 26 IF macro's can be used. If
-one of these limits is reached, \LaTeX\ shows some curious error messages, like
-``You cannot use = as a prefix'', which have no relation at all to the real
-problem.
-
-\item Within the \verb"\ACCEPT" statement part at least one statement is
-required. As dummy the \verb"\ACTION{null}" is recommended.
-
-\item If \verb"\underlinewhentrue%" is specified and the concerning
-\verb"\WHEN" statement is the tallest of all \verb"\WHEN" statements in the
-\verb"\CASE" statement a double line will show. By specifying
-\verb"\underlinewhenfalse%" at the end of this \verb"\WHEN" statement, this
-problem can be prevented.
-
-\end{itemize}
-\end{para}
-
-\begin{para}{Example}
-The following is an example of a structure with all possible statements. The
-resulting diagram is shown below.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-\scriptsize
-\STRUCT{structure name}{structure purpose}{%
- \ACTION{initial statement}%
- \PROC{proc name}{procedure purpose}%
- \ACCEPT{entry name}{%
- \ACTION{critical part}%
- }%
- \ENDACCEPT%
- \IF{condition to test}%
- \THEN{%
- \ACTION{true action 1}%
- \ACTION{true action 2}%
- }%
- \ELSE{%
- \ACTION{false action}%
- }%
- \ENDIF%
- \REPEAT{%
- \ACTION{statement to repeat}%
- }%
- \UNTIL{end condition}%
- \WHILE{start condition}{%
- \ACTION{statement to do}%
- }%
- \ENDWHILE%
- \CASE{case item}{%
- \WHEN{condition 1}{%
- \ACTION{statement to do}%
- }%
- \WHEN{condition 2}{%
- \ACTION{statement 1 to do}%
- \ACTION{statement 2 to do}%
- }%
- \WHEN{condition 3}{%
- \ACTION{statement to do}%
- }%
- }%
- \ENDCASE%
- \CASE{select}{%
- \WHEN{gard 1}{%
- \ACCEPT{entry name 1}{%
- \ACTION{statement to do}%
- }%
- \ENDACCEPT%
- }%
- \WHEN{}{%
- \ACCEPT{entry name 2}{%
- \ACTION{critical statement to do}%
- }%
- \ENDACCEPT%
- \ACTION{non critical statement to do}%
- }%
- \WHEN{}{%
- \ACTION{delay 10.0}%
- }%
- \WHEN{else}{%
- \ACTION{else actions}%
- }%
- }%
- \ENDCASE%
-}%
-\normalsize
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{para}
-
-\newpage
-\scriptsize
-\STRUCT{structure name}{structure purpose}{%
- \ACTION{initial statement}%
- \PROC{proc name}{procedure purpose}%
- \ACCEPT{entry name}{%
- \ACTION{critical part}%
- }%
- \ENDACCEPT%
- \IF{condition to test}%
- \THEN{%
- \ACTION{true action 1}%
- \ACTION{true action 2}%
- }%
- \ELSE{%
- \ACTION{false action}%
- }%
- \ENDIF%
- \REPEAT{%
- \ACTION{statement to repeat}%
- }%
- \UNTIL{end condition}%
- \WHILE{start condition}{%
- \ACTION{statement to do}%
- }%
- \ENDWHILE%
- \CASE{case item}{%
- \WHEN{condition 1}{%
- \ACTION{statement to do}%
- }%
- \WHEN{condition 2}{%
- \ACTION{statement 1 to do}%
- \ACTION{statement 2 to do}%
- }%
- \WHEN{condition 3}{%
- \ACTION{statement to do}%
- }%
- }%
- \ENDCASE%
- \CASE{select}{%
- \WHEN{gard 1}{%
- \ACCEPT{entry name 1}{%
- \ACTION{statement to do}%
- }%
- \ENDACCEPT%
- }%
- \WHEN{}{%
- \ACCEPT{entry name 2}{%
- \ACTION{critical statement to do}%
- }%
- \ENDACCEPT%
- \ACTION{non critical statement to do}%
- }%
- \WHEN{}{%
- \ACTION{delay 10.0}%
- }%
- \WHEN{else}{%
- \ACTION{else actions}%
- }%
- }%
- \ENDCASE%
-}%
-\normalsize
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-\end{document}
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