-;;; Tex2RTF initialisation file
+;;; Tex2RTF initialisation file, using NO style sheet for HTML. See
+;;; tex2rtf_css.ini for a version using a style sheet. You can use
+;;; -macros tex2rtf.ini to specify the ini file.
runTwice = yes
-titleFontSize = 12
-authorFontSize = 10
-authorFontSize = 10
-chapterFontSize = 12
-sectionFontSize = 12
+titleFontSize = 18
+authorFontSize = 12
+authorFontSize = 12
+chapterFontSize = 18
+sectionFontSize = 16
subsectionFontSize = 12
contentsDepth = 2
headerRule = yes
htmlBrowseButtons = bitmap
winHelpContents = yes
winHelpVersion = 3 ; 3 for Windows 3.x, 4 for Windows 95
-winHelpTitle = "wxWindows Manual"
-truncateFilenames = yes
+winHelpTitle = "wxWidgets Manual"
+truncateFilenames = no
combineSubSections = yes
;;
;; These two are for generating MS HTML Help project, contents and index files.
htmlWorkshopFiles = true
htmlIndex = true
+; Finally, a way to specify face names
+htmlFaceName = "Arial, Lucida, Helvetica"
+
+\textasciitilde [0]{{\tt\~}}
+\textasciicircum [0]{{\tt\^}}
+; Need to define this as \symbol(94) in 'real' Latex
+\caret [0]{$^$}
+\textbackslash [0]{{\tt$\backslash$}}
+\gifsep [0]{\par}
+ignoreInput = "ltx.tex"
+; htmlStylesheet = "wx.css"
+
;\overview [2] {\rtfonly{See also }\settransparency{on}\sethotspotcolour{off}\sethotspotunderline{on}\winhelponly{\image{}{books.bmp}\settransparency{off}}
;\htmlonly{\image{}{books.gif}}\helpref{#1}{#2}
;\sethotspotcolour{on}\sethotspotunderline{on}}
\constfunc [3] {{\bf #1} {\bf #2}(#3) {\bf const}\index{#2}}
\windowstyle [1] {{\bf #1}\index{#1}}
\bftt [1] {\bf{\tt{#1}}}
-\pythonnote [1] {{\bf \fcol{blue}{wxPython note:}}\\ #1}
+\pythonnote [1] {{\bf \fcol{blue}{wxPython note:}} #1}
%\pythonnote [1] {}
+\perlnote [1] {{\bf \fcol{blue}{wxPerl note:}} #1}
+%\perlnote [1] {}
+\arg [1] {{\it #1}}
+\true [0] {{\tt true}}
+\false [0] {{\tt false}}
+\NULL [0] {{\tt NULL}}
+\newsince [1] {This function is new since wxWidgets version #1}
+\deprecated [1] {This function is deprecated, please use #1 instead}
-
+; make tex2rtf understand \hbox{} macro:
+\hbox [1] {#1}