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-@Section
- @Title { Changing the appearance of all programs simultaneously }
- @Tag { cpsetup }
-@Begin
-@PP
-We have just seen that the {@Code "@CP"}, {@Code "@Eiffel"} etc. symbols
-have many options for changing the appearance of the program text. However,
-most people would not want to have a different style for every program text
-in their document; they want to define the style once at the start, and have
-all their program texts come out in that style without laboriously setting
-options on every symbol. You do this by copying the setup file and
-changing it.
-@PP
-For general information about how to make your own setup file, consult
-Section {@NumberOf setup}. The options that determine the default
-values are in the @Code "@Use" clause which occupies most of the setup
-file. Here is the @Code "@Use" clause from {@Code cprint}:
-cprint. @Index @Code "@CPSetup"
-@ID @Code @Tbl
- mv { 0.5vx }
- aformat { @Cell A | @Cell B | @Cell C }
- bformat { @Cell { " #" A } | @Cell { "{" B } | @Cell "}" }
-{
-@Rowa A { "@Use { @CPSetup" }
-@Rowb A { "pipe" } B { }
-@Rowb A { "style" } B { fixed }
-
-@Rowa
-@Rowb A { "fixedfont" } B { Courier }
-@Rowb A { "fixedstrings" } B { Base }
-@Rowb A { "fixedidentifiers" } B { Base }
-@Rowb A { "fixedcomments" } B { Base }
-@Rowb A { "fixedkeywords" } B { Base }
-@Rowb A { "fixednumbers" } B { Base }
-@Rowb A { "fixedoperators" } B { Base }
-@Rowb A { "fixedsize" } B { -1.0p }
-@Rowb A { "fixedline" } B { 1.0vx }
-@Rowb A { "fixedtabin" } B { 8 }
-@Rowb A { "fixedtabout" } B { 8s }
-
-@Rowa
-@Rowb A { "varyingfont" } B { }
-@Rowb A { "varyingstrings" } B { Slope }
-@Rowb A { "varyingidentifiers" } B { Slope }
-@Rowb A { "varyingcomments" } B { Base }
-@Rowb A { "varyingkeywords" } B { Bold }
-@Rowb A { "varyingnumbers" } B { Base }
-@Rowb A { "varyingoperators" } B { Base }
-@Rowb A { "varyingsize" } B { 1.0f }
-@Rowb A { "varyingline" } B { 1.0vx }
-@Rowb A { "varyingtabin" } B { 8 }
-@Rowb A { "varyingtabout" } B { 3f }
-
-@Rowa
-@Rowb A { "symbolfont" } B { }
-@Rowb A { "symbolstrings" } B { Slope }
-@Rowb A { "symbolidentifiers" } B { Slope }
-@Rowb A { "symbolcomments" } B { Base }
-@Rowb A { "symbolkeywords" } B { Bold }
-@Rowb A { "symbolnumbers" } B { Base }
-@Rowb A { "symboloperators" } B { Base }
-@Rowb A { "symbolsize" } B { 1.0f }
-@Rowb A { "symbolline" } B { 1.0vx }
-@Rowb A { "symboltabin" } B { 8 }
-@Rowb A { "symboltabout" } B { 3f }
-
-@Rowa A { "}" }
-}
-This shows the default font families, font faces, font sizes, line
-spacings, and tab settings in force for the three styles, and also that
-the default style is {@Code "fixed"}. Notice that the font family name
-for @Code "fixed" style is {@Code "Courier"}, but for the other styles is
-empty. This causes the @Code "fixed" style to always switch to Courier,
-and the other styles to use the same font family as in the surrounding
-document. The @Code pipe option will be explained in Section {@NumberOf pipes}.
-@PP
-To change a default value, delete the preceding @Code "#" and change the
-part between braces. For example, suppose you are happy with @Code "fixed"
-except that you want bold keywords. Then one line needs to be changed, to
-@ID @Code "fixedkeywords { Bold }"
-Or suppose you like @Code "varying" as it stands, but would like it to be
-the default style rather than {@Code "fixed"}. Again, only one line needs
-to be changed, to {@Code "style { varying }"}.
-@PP
-The setup files for the other languages are identical to this one, except
-that the symbol after @Code "@Use" is different, and some of the
-default values may be different. Changing an option affects only the
-language of that setup file; if you have multiple languages you can
-have multiple setup files and change their options quite independently
-of each other.
-@End @Section