10.5.1 Predicate reference for the LaTeX backend
High-level access is provided by doc_latex/3,
while more low level access is provided by the remaining predicates.
Generated LaTeX depends on the style file pldoc.sty
, which
is a plain copy of pl.sty
from the SWI-Prolog manual
sources. The installation installs
pldoc.sty
in the pldoc
subdirectory of the
Prolog manual.
- [det]doc_latex(+Spec, +OutFile, +Options)
- Process one or more objects, writing the LaTeX output to
OutFile. Spec is one of:
- Name
/
Arity - Generate documentation for predicate
- Name
//
Arity - Generate documentation for DCG rule
- File
- If File is a prolog file (as defined by user:prolog_file_type/2), process using latex_for_file/3, otherwise process using latex_for_wiki_file/3.
Typically Spec is either a list of filenames or a list of predicate indicators. Defined options are:
- stand_alone(+Bool)
- If
true
(default), create a document that can be run through LaTeX. Iffalse
, produce a document to be included in another LaTeX document. - public_only(+Bool)
- If
true
(default), only emit documentation for exported predicates. - section_level(+Level)
- Outermost section level produced. Level is the name of a
LaTeX section command. Default is
section
. - summary(+File)
- Write summary declarations to the named File.
- modules(+List)
- If [[Name/Arity]] needs to be resolved, search for the predicates in the given modules.
- module(+Module)
- Same as
modules([Module])
.
- Name
- [det]latex_for_file(+File, +Out, +Options)
- Generate a LaTeX description of all commented predicates in
File, writing the LaTeX text to the stream Out.
Supports the options
stand_alone
,public_only
andsection_level
. See doc_latex/3 for a description of the options. - [det]latex_for_wiki_file(+File, +Out, +Options)
- Write a LaTeX translation of a Wiki file to the steam Out.
Supports the options
stand_alone
,public_only
andsection_level
. See doc_latex/3 for a description of the options. - [det]latex_for_predicates(+PI:list, +Out, +Options)
- Generate LaTeX for a list of predicate indicators. This does
not produce the
\
begin{description}...\
end{description} environment, just a plain list of\
predicate, etc. statements. The current implementation ignores Options.