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# HTML AFT 5.0 Elements
#
# An element file can use definitions from another element file. It is best
# to load those elements first, so you will have a chance to override their
# definitions.
# use somebasefile.dat
# Should perl interpolate the text in this file? The default is "yes". This
# means that backslashes and other substitutions are performed. This may not
# be the behavior you want if you want to write out backslashes and other
# sepecial characters (for example: aft-tex.dat does not interpolate...TeX
# needs to see backslashes!).
#
interpolate yes
# Identification of element file. This is used to keep track of what produced
# the output.
#
ID HTML
# Set variables (symbols ala %name%) that will be substituted after
# postFiltering. These may be overridden in the documents.
#
SET stylesheet=none
# Everything between Preamble{ and }Preamble is printed before any other
# element markup. You have, at your disposal, a few 'symbols'
# (pseudo-variables) that are substituted during AFT processing.
# These symbols are:
# %title% - The *Title of the document (if any).
# %author% - The *Author of the document (if any).
# %version% - The current version (and copyright info) of AFT.
#
Preamble{
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>%title%</title>
<meta name="author" content="%author%">
<meta name="GENERATOR" content = "%version%">
<style type="text/css">
<!--
.Default {background-color: rgb(255,255,255); color: rgb(0,0,0); font-family: 'Tahoma'; font-size: 12pt}
.Text-Background {background-color: rgb(255,255,255)}
.section5 { padding-left: 50pt; }
.section6 { padding-left: 75pt; }
.section7 { padding-left: 100pt; }
-->
</style>
</head>
<body>
}Preamble
# Everything between Postamble{ and }Postamble is printed last after all other
# element markup. If present, the following symbol is expanded:
# %aft% - An 'advertisement' banner for AFT (This document was generated...).
# This will include a reference to the AFT home page.
#
Postamble{
<br>
<p align="right"> <small>%aft%</small> </p>
</body>
</html>
}Postamble
# preFilters are regular expression pairs (pattern replacement) for raw
# substitutions. They are processed (in order of appearance) before any
# formal AFT element processing. You can use preFilters to escape characters
# you want AFT to ignore. If a preFilter has no replacement text, the pattern
# is deleted from the document.
#
# Escape characters that HTML doesn't like to see.
#
preFilter \& \&
preFilter \" \"
preFilter \> \>
preFilter \< \<
# the most common European accented characters
preFilter \Ð \Ð
preFilter \ð \ð
preFilter \Ä \Ä
preFilter \Ë \Ë
preFilter \Ï \Ï
preFilter \Ö \Ö
preFilter \Ü \Ü
preFilter \ä \ä
preFilter \ë \ë
preFilter \ï \ï
preFilter \ö \ö
preFilter \ü \ü
preFilter \ÿ \ÿ
preFilter \Æ \Æ
preFilter \Â \Â
preFilter \Å \Å
preFilter \Ê \Ê
preFilter \Î \Î
preFilter \Ô \Ô
preFilter \Þ \Þ
preFilter \â \â
preFilter \Â \Â
preFilter \æ \æ
preFilter \å \å
preFilter \ê \ê
preFilter \î \î
preFilter \ô \ô
preFilter \ß \ß
preFilter \þ \þ
preFilter \û \û
preFilter \Á \Á
preFilter \À \À
preFilter \Ã \Ã
preFilter \Ç \Ç
preFilter \É \É
preFilter \È \È
preFilter \Í \Í
preFilter \Ì \Ì
preFilter \Ñ \Ñ
preFilter \Ó \Ó
preFilter \Ò \Ò
preFilter \Ø \Ø
preFilter \Õ \Õ
preFilter \Ú \Ú
preFilter \Ù \Ù
preFilter \Ý \Ý
preFilter \á \á
preFilter \à \à
preFilter \ã \ã
preFilter \ç \ç
# preFilter \$ \$
preFilter \é \é
preFilter \è \è
preFilter \í \í
preFilter \ì \ì
preFilter \ñ \ñ
preFilter \ó \ó
preFilter \ò \ò
preFilter \ø \ø
preFilter \õ \õ
preFilter \ú \ú
preFilter \ù \ù
preFilter \ý \ý
# A hack to force a line break (\\). This should probably be put in the core
# code or just removed.
#
#preFilter \\\\ <br>
# Just like preFilters, we have postFilters too. PostFilters are often used
# to undo temporary substitutions performed by preFilters (a trick used to
# protect characters you want to hide from AFT).
#
#postFilter pattern subtext
# Filtered Verbatim mode kicks out 8 consecutive spaces.
# Block Verbatim retains tabs.
# We want to truncate them down to two non breaking spaces..
#
postFilter \s{8} \ \
postFilter \t \ \
# A PostProcessor is a line of perl code that is run on the file produced by
# AFT. The name of that output file is stored in $outputfile. Most likely,
# you will call another script on the output file. For example:
#
#PostProcessor exec "$^X postprocess.pl $outputfile"
# AFT has its own notion about what constitutes mark up for intra-document
# references and URLs. Here we just need to provide some mechanism for
# rendering that notion.
#
# To help you out, you are given two symbols:
# %target% - The name of the reference (destination).
# %text% - Text representing the 'source' of the link.
#
# Standard Web URLs:
#
URL <a class="link" href="%target%">%text%</a>
# Indexing support
#
Index <a name="%target%"></a>
# SmartIndexing no
# Custom command to generate index... nope, not under HTML.
# PrintIndex ?
# Intra-document references.
#
Target <a name="%target%">%text%</a>
InternalReference <a class="link" href="#%target%">%text%</a>
# The Title element: You are supplied with one symbol for substitution:
# %title% - The parsed title of the document.
#
Title <br><center><h1><a name="AFT-top">%title%</a></h1></center>
# The Author element: You are supplied with one symbol for substitution:
# %author% - The parsed author of the document.
#
Author <br><center><h2>%author%</h2></center>
# If you have the capability for automatically generating a table of contents,
# then supply the markup command here. Otherwise, leave it blank and AFT will
# generate a table of contents for you.
TOC
# Sections are supplied two symbols:
# %number% - The level numbering of the section.
# %section% - The section name (sans number) of the section.
# %text% - The text title of the section (number + section)
#
* <h2><a name="%section%">%text%</a></h2>
** <h3><a name="%section%">%text%</a></h3>
*** <h4><a name="%section%">%text%</a></h4>
**** <h5><a name="%section%">%text%</a></h5>
***** <div class="section5"><h6><a name="%section%">%text%</a></h6>
****** <div class="section6"><h6><a name="%section%">%text%</a></h6>
******* <div class="section7"><h6><a name="%section%">%text%</a></h6>
EndSect1 <!--End Section 1-->
EndSect2 <!--End Section 2-->
EndSect3 <!--End Section 3-->
EndSect4 <!--End Section 4-->
EndSect5 </div> <!--End Section 5-->
EndSect6 </div> <!--End Section 6-->
EndSect7 </div> <!--End Section 7-->
# Some markup engines can't just be presented with arbitrary sections. If
# you need to indicate when a section 'level' is being entered and left,
# do so here.
#
BeginSectLevel1 <!-- Start SectLevel1 -->
EndSectLevel1 <!-- End SectLevel1 -->
BeginSectLevel2 <!-- Start SectLevel2 -->
EndSectLevel2 <!-- End SectLevel2 -->
BeginSectLevel3 <!-- Start SectLevel3 -->
EndSectLevel3 <!-- End SectLevel3 -->
BeginSectLevel4 <!-- Start SectLevel4 -->
EndSectLevel4 <!-- End SectLevel4 -->
# This is a historical hack. But, is it still useful?
# If you want to create sections that automatically link to the top of the
# document, define them here.
#
^* <br><a href="#AFT-top">[Top]</a><h2><a name="%section%">%text%</a></h2>
^** <br><a href="#AFT-top">[Top]</a><h3><a name="%section%">%text%</a></h3>
^*** <br><a href="#AFT-top">[Top]</a><h4><a name="%section%">%text%</a></h4>
^**** <br><a href="#AFT-top">[Top]</a><h5><a name="%section%">%text%</a></h5>
# AFT has very simple image markup capabilities. You are given just one
# symbol:
# %image% - the full pathname to an image file (with extension provided).
#
# Place an image within the text flow.
#
Image <img src="%image%" alt="" align=bottom>
# Center an image.
#
Image-center <center><img src="%image%" alt="" align=bottom></center><br clear=all>
# Place an image justified left.
#
Image-left <img src="%image%" alt="" align=left><br clear=all>
# Place an image justified right.
#
Image-right <img src="%image%" alt="" align=right><br clear=all>
# Center takes one symbol:
# %center% - text to be centered.
#
Center <center>%center%</center>
# Footnotes/Endnotes takes:
# %note% - text of the note
# %notereftxt% - reference text for endnote
# %notetarget% - endnote target
Note <sup>[%notereftxt%(%notetarget%)]</sup>
NotesAtEnd? yes
# Line Break
#
LineBreak <br>
# Start a paragraph.
#
StartParagraph <p class="Body">
# End a paragraph.
#
EndParagraph </p>
# Draw a simple separator line.
#
HorizontalLine <hr>
# Bullet lists and items.
#
StartBulletList <ul>
BulletListElement <li>
EndBulletListElement </li>
EndBulletList </ul>
# Named lists and items. A Named list is preceded by a %name% instead of a
# bullet..
#
StartNamedList <dl>
# The NamedListElement uses the %name% symbol.
#
NamedListElement <dt><strong>%name%</strong></dt><dd>
EndNamedListElement </dd>
EndNamedList </dl>
# Numbered lists. The markup engine is expected to automatically increment
# the numbers (not AFT).
#
StartNumberedList <ol>
NumberedListElement <li>
EndNumberedListElement </li>
EndNumberedList </ol>
# Quotes.
#
StartQuote <blockquote>
EndQuote </blockquote>
# Plain Verbatim. This is the 'line by line' verbatim mode that is preceded
# by tabs/spaces.
#
StartVerbatim <div class="block"><pre>
EndVerbatim </pre></div>
# Block Verbatim. This is the verbatim "mode" that is usually multi-lined.
# Most likely this is the same as plain verbatim.
#
StartBlockedVerbatim <div class="block"><pre>
EndBlockedVerbatim </pre></div>
# Do we run the preFilter patterns on verbatim (Verbatim and FilteredVerbatim)
# text?
#
PreFilterVerbatim? Yes
# Filtered Verbatim. Allows font/link-reference tricks.
#
StartFilteredVerbatim <pre>
EndFilteredVerbatim </pre>
# Do we do font style (Strong, Small, Teletype, Emphasis) and link references
# on FilteredVerbatim text?
#
FullFilterFilteredVerbatim? Yes
# Font style tricks.
#
StartTeletype <tt>
EndTeletype </tt>
StartSmall <small>
EndSmall </small>
StartEmphasis <em>
EndEmphasis </em>
StartStrong <strong>
EndStrong </strong>
# Comments and strikes can be kept in the output (if you wish).
# They are available through the %line% symbol.
#
CommentLine <!-- %line% -->
StrikeLine <!-- Striken: %line% -->
# A non breakable space.
#
NBSPACE  
# Tables support is not very pretty, nor sophisticated....
#
# Here is your chance to tell your markup engine that we are starting a table.
# You get one symbol:
# %columns% - The number of columns in the table.
#
StartTable <!-- %columns% columns --><table border>
# Table captions are rendered here. You get one symbol:
# %caption% - The caption text.
#
TableCaption <caption>%caption%</caption>
# The header text for the table is supplied in the symbol %stuff%.
#
TableHeader <th>%stuff%</th>
# Each table element is supplied in the symbol %stuff%.
#
TableElement <td>%stuff%</td>
# If any special separators are needed...
#
TableElementSep
# Start a table row.
#
TableRowStart <tr>
# End a table row.
#
TableRowEnd </tr>
# End the table.
#
EndTable </table>
# The following markup are not implemented yet:
#
NoteRef <sup>%ref%</sup>
Superscript <sup>%stuff%</sup>
Subscript <sub>%stuff%</sub>