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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/skb/user-guide/repository/manual/manual.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/skb/user-guide/repository/manual/manual.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..33bbbd28127 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/skb/user-guide/repository/manual/manual.tex @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +\skbheading{User Manual} + +The \SKB~provides macros that simplify file handling and hide some \LaTeX~ +code (i.e. for figures) from the user, thus helping everyone to focus on +the actual document one wants to write. There are a few macros, and they +can be catagorised as follows. +\begin{skbnotelist} + \item Files and Headings: \cmd{\skbinput} and \cmd{\skbheading} are used + to load files and manage the headings of documents, i.e. associating + a heading with a level in the document structure (section, subsection, etc.) + \item Figures: \cmd{\skbfigure} is your Swiss Army knife for loading figures and + graphics. + + + \item Path and filenames - these macros provide direct access to \SKB-managed + paths and filenames. + \item Input files - here we have a few macros that load .tex files, figures, slides and + slide annotations. + \item Emphasising text - some macros that deal with typesetting text in different ways to + emphasise that text from the surrounding paragraph. + \item List styles - \SKB~specific environments adding specific behaviour to lists and enumerate + environments. + \item Listings - basically a few pre-defined styles for using the listing environment. + \item PDF Info - some macros that help to set meta information in PDF documents. + \item Acronyms - some macros that help to load the acronym database and more. + \item \BibTeX - one macro that loads bibliographic information. +\end{skbnotelist} + +For the impatient, we start with a few examples. The first one shows how to use the \SKB~to +produce a simple article. The second one exmplains how the documentation for the \SKB~is +created using most of the \SKB~macros. Then we detail the usage of all the macros, following +the above introduced categorisation.
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