Remove winhelp module
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OBJS = biblio.o bk_xhtml.o contents.o error.o help.o index.o input.o keywords.o licence.o main.o malloc.o misc.o style.o tree234.o ustring.o version.o winhelp.o
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OBJS = biblio.o bk_xhtml.o contents.o error.o help.o index.o input.o keywords.o licence.o main.o malloc.o misc.o style.o tree234.o ustring.o version.o
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LIBS =
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CC = gcc
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/*
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* winhelp.h header file for winhelp.c
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*/
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typedef struct WHLP_tag *WHLP;
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typedef struct WHLP_TOPIC_tag *WHLP_TOPIC;
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/*
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* Initialise a new WHlp context and begin accumulating data in it.
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*/
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WHLP whlp_new(void);
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/*
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* Close a WHlp context and write out the help file it has created.
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*/
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void whlp_close(WHLP h, char *filename);
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/*
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* Abandon and free a WHlp context without writing out anything.
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*/
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void whlp_abandon(WHLP h);
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/*
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* Specify the title and copyright notice of a help file. Also
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* specify Help macros to be run on loading.
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*/
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void whlp_title(WHLP h, char *title);
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void whlp_copyright(WHLP h, char *copyright);
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void whlp_start_macro(WHLP h, char *macro);
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/*
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* Register a help topic. Irritatingly, due to weird phase-order
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* issues with the whole file format, you have to register all your
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* topics _before_ actually outputting your text. This seems likely
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* to require two passes over the source document.
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*
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* If you want to specify a particular context string (for
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* reference from other programs, to provide context-sensitive
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* help), you can supply it here. Otherwise, just pass NULL and a
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* nondescript one will be allocated automatically.
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*
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* If you specify two context strings which clash under the Windows
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* help file hash algorithm, this function will return NULL and
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* provide a pointer to the other context string that this one
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* clashed with, and you must tell your user to fix the clash.
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* Sadly this is the only way to do it; despite HLP files having a
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* perfectly good method of mapping arbitrary strings to things,
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* they didn't see fit to use that method for help contexts, so
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* instead they hash the context names and expect the hashes to be
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* unique. Sigh.
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*
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* On success (i.e. in any circumstance other than a hash clash), a
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* valid WHLP_TOPIC is returned for later use.
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*/
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WHLP_TOPIC whlp_register_topic(WHLP h, char *context_name, char **clash);
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/*
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* Link two topics together in a browse sequence. Automatically
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* takes care of the forward and reverse links.
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*/
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void whlp_browse_link(WHLP h, WHLP_TOPIC before, WHLP_TOPIC after);
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/*
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* After calling whlp_register_topic for all topics, you should
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* call this, which will sort out all loose ends and allocate
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* context names for all anonymous topics. Then you can start
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* writing actual text.
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*/
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void whlp_prepare(WHLP h);
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/*
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* Create a link from an index term to a topic.
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*/
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void whlp_index_term(WHLP h, char *index, WHLP_TOPIC topic);
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/*
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* Call this if you need the id of a topic and you don't already
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* know it (for example, if whlp_prepare has allocated it
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* anonymously for you). You might need this, for example, in
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* creating macros for button-bar bindings.
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*
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* The string returned will be freed when the WHLP context is
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* closed. You should not free it yourself.
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*
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* Do not call this before calling whlp_prepare().
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*/
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char *whlp_topic_id(WHLP_TOPIC topic);
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/*
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* Call this to specify which help topic will be the first one
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* displayed when the help file is loaded.
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*/
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void whlp_primary_topic(WHLP h, WHLP_TOPIC topic);
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/*
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* Call this when about to begin writing out the text for a topic.
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*
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* Any additional arguments are Help macros, terminated with a
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* NULL. So the minimum call sequence is
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*
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* whlp_begin_topic(helpfile, mytopic, "Title", NULL);
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*/
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void whlp_begin_topic(WHLP h, WHLP_TOPIC topic, char *title, ...);
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/*
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* Call this to set up a font descriptor. You supply the font name,
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* the font size (in half-points), the graphic rendition flags
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* (bold, italic etc), and the general font family (for Windows to
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* select a fallback font if yours is unavailable). You can also
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* specify a foreground colour for the text (but unfortunately not
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* a background).
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*
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* Font descriptors are identified in whlp_set_font() by small
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* integers, which are allocated from 0 upwards in the order you
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* call whlp_create_font(). For your convenience,
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* whlp_create_font() returns the integer allocated to each font
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* descriptor you create, but you could work this out just as
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* easily yourself by counting.
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*/
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enum {
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WHLP_FONT_BOLD = 1,
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WHLP_FONT_ITALIC = 2,
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WHLP_FONT_UNDERLINE = 4,
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WHLP_FONT_STRIKEOUT = 8,
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WHLP_FONT_DOUBLEUND = 16,
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WHLP_FONT_SMALLCAPS = 32
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};
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enum {
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WHLP_FONTFAM_FIXED = 1,
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WHLP_FONTFAM_SERIF = 2,
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WHLP_FONTFAM_SANS = 3,
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WHLP_FONTFAM_SCRIPT = 4,
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WHLP_FONTFAM_DECOR = 5
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};
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int whlp_create_font(WHLP h, char *font, int family, int halfpoints,
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int rendition, int r, int g, int b);
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/*
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* Routines to output paragraphs and actual text (at last).
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*
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* You should start by calling whlp_para_attr() to set any
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* paragraph attributes that differ from the standard settings.
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* Next call whlp_begin_para() to start the paragraph. Then call
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* the various in-paragraph functions until you have output the
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* whole paragraph, and finally call whlp_end_para() to finish it
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* off.
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*/
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enum {
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WHLP_PARA_SPACEABOVE = 1, WHLP_PARA_SPACEBELOW, WHLP_PARA_SPACELINES,
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WHLP_PARA_LEFTINDENT, WHLP_PARA_RIGHTINDENT, WHLP_PARA_FIRSTLINEINDENT,
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WHLP_PARA_ALIGNMENT
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};
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enum {
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WHLP_ALIGN_LEFT, WHLP_ALIGN_RIGHT, WHLP_ALIGN_CENTRE
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};
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enum {
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WHLP_PARA_SCROLL, WHLP_PARA_NONSCROLL
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};
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void whlp_para_attr(WHLP h, int attr_id, int attr_param);
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void whlp_set_tabstop(WHLP h, int tabstop, int alignment);
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void whlp_begin_para(WHLP h, int para_type);
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void whlp_end_para(WHLP h);
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void whlp_set_font(WHLP h, int font_id);
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void whlp_text(WHLP h, char *text);
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void whlp_start_hyperlink(WHLP h, WHLP_TOPIC target);
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void whlp_end_hyperlink(WHLP h);
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void whlp_tab(WHLP h);
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