[Python-checkins] python/dist/src/Doc/texinputs python.sty, 1.110,
1.110.2.1
fdrake at users.sourceforge.net
fdrake at users.sourceforge.net
Wed Dec 1 07:29:55 CET 2004
Update of /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Doc/texinputs
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv30902/texinputs
Modified Files:
Tag: release24-maint
python.sty
Log Message:
- fix up internal hyperlink generation in PDF formatting so that links at
the beginning of a paragraph do not generate errors; this affected
things like \refmodule when it came first in a paragraph
- clean up the .sty file to separate out the treatment of the start
of a new paragraph
Index: python.sty
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RCS file: /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Doc/texinputs/python.sty,v
retrieving revision 1.110
retrieving revision 1.110.2.1
diff -u -d -r1.110 -r1.110.2.1
--- python.sty 21 Aug 2004 15:13:52 -0000 1.110
+++ python.sty 1 Dec 2004 06:29:51 -0000 1.110.2.1
@@ -20,6 +20,11 @@
%\RequirePackage{showkeys}
%\RequirePackage{showidx}
+% If we ever want to indent paragraphs, this needs to be changed.
+% This is used inside the macros defined here instead of coding
+% \noindent directly.
+\let\py at parindent=\noindent
+
% for PDF output, use maximal compression & a lot of other stuff
% (test for PDF recommended by Tanmoy Bhattacharya <tanmoy at qcd.lanl.gov>)
%
@@ -56,12 +61,19 @@
\let\pdfstartlink=\pdfannotlink
}{}
%
+ % The \py at parindent here is a hack -- we're forcing pdfTeX into
+ % horizontal mode since \pdfstartlink requires that.
+ \def\py at pdfstartlink{%
+ \ifvmode\py at parindent\fi%
+ \pdfstartlink%
+ }
+ %
% Macro that takes two args: the name to link to and the content of
% the link. This takes care of the PDF magic, getting the colors
% the same for each link, and avoids having lots of garbage all over
% this style file.
\newcommand{\py at linkToName}[2]{%
- \pdfstartlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} goto name{#1}%
+ \py at pdfstartlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} goto name{#1}%
\py at LinkColor#2\py at NormalColor%
\pdfendlink%
}
@@ -857,8 +869,7 @@
% but only if we actually used hyperref:
\ifpdf
\newcommand{\url}[1]{{%
- \noindent%
- \pdfstartlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} user{/S /URI /URI (#1)}%
+ \py at pdfstartlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} user{/S /URI /URI (#1)}%
\py at LinkColor% color of the link text
\py at smallsize\sf #1%
\py at NormalColor% Turn it back off; these are declarative
@@ -933,11 +944,9 @@
% \ulink{link text}{URL}
\ifpdf
- % The \noindent here is a hack -- we're forcing pdfTeX into
- % horizontal mode since \pdfstartlink requires that.
- % For PDF, we *should* only generate a link when the URL is absolute.
- \newcommand{\ulink}[2]{\noindent{%
- \pdfstartlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} user{/S /URI /URI (#2)}%
+ \newcommand{\ulink}[2]{{%
+ % For PDF, we *should* only generate a link when the URL is absolute.
+ \py at pdfstartlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} user{/S /URI /URI (#2)}%
\py at LinkColor% color of the link text
#1%
\py at NormalColor% Turn it back off; these are declarative
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