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  1. %
  2. % $Id$
  3. % This file is part of the FPC documentation.
  4. % Copyright (C) 1997, by Michael Van Canneyt
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  19. % Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
  20. %
  21. \documentclass{report}
  22. %
  23. % This is just a main file. All units are described in separate files.
  24. %
  25. % Preamble
  26. %
  27. \usepackage{a4}
  28. \usepackage{makeidx}
  29. \usepackage{html}
  30. \latex{\usepackage{fpc}}
  31. \latex{\usepackage{listings}\blankstringtrue%
  32. \selectlisting{tp}\stringstyle{\ttfamily}}
  33. \html{\input{fpc-html.tex}}
  34. \usepackage{fancyheadings}
  35. \pagestyle{fancy}
  36. \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}}
  37. \latex{%
  38. \ifpdf
  39. \usepackage[pdftex,bookmarks=true]{hyperref}
  40. \pdfcompresslevel=9
  41. \pdfpagewidth=210mm
  42. \pdfpageheight=297mm
  43. \pdfinfo{/Author(Michael Van Canneyt)
  44. /Title(Standard units Reference Guide)
  45. /Subject(Free Pascal Standard units reference guide)
  46. /Keywords(Free Pascal, Units,RTL)
  47. }
  48. \fi
  49. }
  50. \makeindex
  51. %
  52. % start of document.
  53. %
  54. \begin{document}
  55. \title{Free Pascal supplied units : \\ Reference guide.}
  56. \docdescription{Reference guide for standard Free Pascal units.}
  57. \docversion{1.4}
  58. \input{date.inc}
  59. \author{Micha\"el Van Canneyt\\ Florian Kl\"ampfl}
  60. \maketitle
  61. \tableofcontents
  62. \newpage
  63. \section*{About this guide}
  64. This document describes all constants, types, variables, functions and
  65. procedures as they are declared in the units that come standard with \fpc.
  66. Throughout this document, we will refer to functions, types and variables
  67. with \var{typewriter} font. Functions and procedures gave their own
  68. subsections, and for each function or procedure we have the following
  69. topics:
  70. \begin{description}
  71. \item [Declaration] The exact declaration of the function.
  72. \item [Description] What does the procedure exactly do ?
  73. \item [Errors] What errors can occur.
  74. \item [See Also] Cross references to other related functions/commands.
  75. \end{description}
  76. The cross-references come in two flavors:
  77. \begin{itemize}
  78. \item References to other functions in this manual. In the printed copy, a
  79. number will appear after this reference. It refers to the page where this
  80. function is explained. In the on-line help pages, this is a hyperlink, on
  81. which you can click to jump to the declaration.
  82. \item References to Unix manual pages. (For Linux related things only) they
  83. are printed in \var{typewriter} font, and the number after it is the Unix
  84. manual section.
  85. \end{itemize}
  86. The chapters are ordered alphabetically. The functions and procedures in
  87. most cases also, but don't count on it. Use the table of contents for quick
  88. lookup.
  89. %
  90. % Each unit is in its own file. Each file is a chapter.
  91. %
  92. % The crt unit.
  93. \input{crt.tex}
  94. % The Dos unit
  95. \input{dos.tex}
  96. % The getopts unit
  97. \input{getopts.tex}
  98. % the go32 unit
  99. \input{go32.tex}
  100. % The graph unit
  101. \input{graph.tex}
  102. % The HeapTrc unit
  103. \input{heaptrc}
  104. % The IPC unit
  105. \input{ipc.tex}
  106. % the Linux unit
  107. \input{linux.tex}
  108. % The MMX unit
  109. \input{mmx.tex}
  110. % The mouse unit
  111. \input{mouse.tex}
  112. % the objects unit
  113. \input{objects.tex}
  114. % the printer unit
  115. \input{printer.tex}
  116. % the sockets unit
  117. \input{sockets.tex}
  118. % the strings unit
  119. \input{strings.tex}
  120. % the sysutils unit
  121. \input{sysutils.tex}
  122. % end of units. Index.
  123. \printindex
  124. \end{document}