%% %% This is file `confproc.drv', %% generated with the docstrip utility. %% %% The original source files were: %% %% confproc.dtx (with options: `driver') %% %% This is `confproc.drv', the documentation driver for the confproc package. %% Copyright (C) 2007 by Vincent Verfaille %% %% This file is part of the confproc package. %% ------------------------------------------- %% %% It may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the %% LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2 of this license or %% (at your option) any later version. %% %% The latest version of this license is in %% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt %% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version %% 1999/12/01 or later. %% %% This file may not be distributed without the original source file %% `confproc.dtx'. %% %% The list of all files belonging to the confproc package is given in %% the file `readme.txt'. %% %% This is the driver file to produce the LaTeX documentation %% from the original source file `confproc.dtx'. %% %% Make changes to it as needed. (Never edit the file `confproc.dtx'!) %% \def\docdate{2007/10/12} \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01]% \ProvidesFile{confproc.drv} [2007/10/12 v0.4c: Driver for confproc (VV)] % % We do not specify any options by default and its recommended not to % change this. If you want to use a4paper the proper way is to add % a line % \PassOptionsToClass{a4paper}{article} % to your `ltxdoc.cfg'. \documentclass{ltxdoc} % Only use fontenc if it is present \IfFileExists{fontenc.sty}{% \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}}{} \usepackage{mathptmx} \usepackage[super]{nth} \usepackage{amssymb,amsmath} \RequirePackage[pdftex,colorlinks=true,linkcolor=red,citecolor=red,pagecolor=red,urlcolor=blue,bookmarksopen=true,bookmarksopenlevel=1,raiselinks,hyperindex,backref,pagebackref,plainpages=false,pdfpagelabels,breaklinks,linktocpage,pdfstartview=XYZ]{hyperref} \usepackage{supertabular} % By default this file will build the `user' documentation. It % covers the basic information you need as an user and provides % (if you want to) a compact index with the most important % commands. To get the `programmer' documentation (with code % listing, extended command index and change history), comment out % the next line % To produce the compact command index: % run makeindex -s confproc.ist confproc % If you commented out \OnlyDescription, you are able to control the % index and change history with the following commands: % To produce the extended command index: add the following line % one run, then run makeindex -s gind.ist confproc % and re-process, with or without this line (much faster without) % % This will only have an effect if you commented out % \OnlyDescription above! \EnableCrossrefs % Next you can control the index numbering by the two commands % \PageIndex and \CodelineIndex (I prefer the latter one..). If % you don't want any index, comment out both commands. % % Description index entries refer to page numbers, code listing % index entries refer to code lines \CodelineIndex % Make all index entries (description and code listing) refer to % page numbers (if you add the following line you should comment % out the \CodelineIndex) % Produce a 2 column index (if ever) \setcounter{IndexColumns}{2} % To produce a change history: add the following line for one run, % then run makeindex -s gglo.ist -o confproc.gls confproc.glo % and re-process, with or without this line (faster without) \RecordChanges \begin{document} \DocInput{confproc.dtx} \end{document}