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diff --git a/doc/user/cpp_eiff b/doc/user/cpp_eiff deleted file mode 100644 index d0ec6df..0000000 --- a/doc/user/cpp_eiff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -@Section - @Title { Eiffel program printing } - @Tag { eiffel } -@Begin -@PP -There is an @Code "@Eiffel" symbol for typesetting Eiffel programs -in conjuction with a filter called {@Code "eif2lout"}. Apart from -the change of language, everything is identical to C printing. The -file and symbol names are different, of course: -@ID @OneRow @Tab - vmargin { 0.5vx } - @Fmta { @Col A ! @Col B } -{ -@Rowa - A { @Code cprint } - B { @Code eiffel } -@Rowa - A { @Code c2lout } - B { @Code eif2lout } -@Rowa - A { @Code "@CP" } - B { @Code "@Eiffel" } -@Rowa - A { @Code "@CPSetup" } - B { @Code "@EiffelSetup" } -} -but everything works in an exactly analogous way: you place -@ID @Code "@SysInclude { eiffel }" -at the top of your document, enclose Eiffel program texts in -@Code "@Eiffel { ... }", embed Lout into Eiffel using comments -beginning with {@Code "--@"}, and so on. The default style has been -changed to {@Code varying}, so as to conform to the style guidelines -in the standard Eiffel reference @Cite { $meyer1992eiffel }. Some care -has gone into making this conformance strict; in particular, if you -enclose identifiers within comments in ` and ', as the style guidelines -say you should, they will come out in italics; in fact, arbitrary text -between ` and ' within comments will be set as Eiffel code. -@PP -The files needed for Eiffel printing are distributed separately from -Basser Lout. You can get them from the author's @Code ftp directory -(see the preface of this guide). -@End @Section |