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# sheets.map - Guessing the type of a file -*- Makefile -*-
# This file is part of a2ps.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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# along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
# the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
#
# Style Sheet Files
# =================
#
# The style sheets are defined in various files. See *note Pretty
# Printing:: for the structure of these files. As for most other
# features, there is main file, a road map, which defines in which
# condition a style sheet should be used (*note Map Files::). This file
# is `sheets.map'.
#
# Its format is simple:
# STYLE-KEY: PATTERNS
# or
# include(FILE)
#
# The PATTERNS need not be on separate lines. There are two kinds of
# patterns:
#
# /PATTERN/FLAGS
# if the current file name matches PATTERN, then select style
# STYLE-KEY (i.e. file `STYLE-KEY.ssh').
#
# <PATTERN>FLAGS
# if the result of a call to `file(1)' matches PATTERN, then select
# style STYLE-KEY.
#
# Currently FLAGS can only be `i', standing for an insentive match.
# Please note that the matching is not truly case insensitive: rather, a
# lower case version of the string is compared to the PATTERN as is,
# i.e., the PATTERN should itself be lower case.
# The special STYLE-KEY `binary' tells a2ps to consider that the file
# should not be printed, and will be ignored, unless option
# `--print-anyway' is given.
#
# If a style name can't be found, the plain style is used.
#
# The map file is read bottom up, so that the "last" match is honored.
#
# Two things are to retain from this:
#
# 1. if the file is presented through `stdin', then a2ps will run
# `file(1)'. However, unless you specify a fake file name with
# `--stdin', pattern matching upon the name is turn off. In general
# you can expect correct delegations, but almost never pretty
# printing.
#
# 2. if `file' is wrong on some files, a2ps may use bad style sheets.
# In this case, do try option `--guess', compare it with the output
# of `file', and if the culprit is `file', go and complain to your
# system administrator :-), or fix it by defining your own filename
# pattern matching rules.
#
# Consider the case of Texinfo files as an example (the language in
# which this documentation is written). Files are usually named
# `foo.texi', `bar.txi', or even `baz.texinfo'. `file(1)' is able to
# recognize Texinfo files:
#
# doc % file a2ps.texi
# a2ps.texi: Texinfo source text
#
# Therefore the sheets.map would look like:
#
# # Texinfo files
# texinfo: /*.txi/ /*.texi/ /*.texinfo/
# <Texinfo source*>
# Default language
plain: /*/
# Some binary files we probably don't want to print
binary: /*tar*/
/*.tar/
/*.tgz/
/*.[ao]/
<ELF*>
<data>
<PA-RISC*>
# Backup files
binary: /*~/
/*.bak/
/*.bk[0-9]/
# SCCS files
binary: /[sp].*/
/*\/[sp].*/
# Troff, Nroff, and Groff files
# We put them at the top, because it is common to see file(1) say a file
# is a roff file. So let's first give a chance to the other rules. Also,
# compressed files should be check first so that /usr/man/man1/a2ps.1.gz
# is correctly recognized as compressed.
roff: /man\/man*\/*/
/*\/man\/man*\/*/
<troff*>
# Compressed files
gzip: /*.gz/
<gzip compressed*>
bzip: /*.bz/
<bzip compressed*>
bzip2: /*.bz2/
<bzip2 compressed*>
compress: /*.Z/
<compress*>
# a2ps configuration files
a2psrc: /a2ps*.cfg/
/*\/a2ps*.cfg/
/.a2psrc/
/*\/.a2psrc/
/a2psrc/
/*\/a2psrc/
# Makefile's
make: /*.mk/
/[Mm]akefile/ /*\/[Mm]akefile/
/[Mm]akefile.*/ /*\/[Mm]akefile.*/
# GNUMakefiles
gmake: /GNUmakefile/ /*\/GNUmakefile/
# Don't let file try to guess something else than `plain'
# (Some file(1) can easily reply `data' on such files).
plain: /*.doc/
/*.txt/
# UTF-8 type for patched a2ps only
utf8: <UTF-8 Unicode text*>
# Ada files
ada: /*.ad[abs]/
# ASN.1 files
asn1: /*.asn1/
# Autoconf files
autoconf: /configure.in/ /*\/configure.in/
/ac*.m4/ /*\/ac*.m4/
# AWK scripts
awk: <*awk*>
/*.awk/
/*.nawk/
# B files
b: /*.mch/
# BC files
bc: /*.b/
# C files
c: /*.[chi]/
/*._c/
/*.h.in/
# C++ files
# Some people use C and H, but it is much more useful not to consider
# the case, so we just can't here.
cxx: /*.cc/
/*.hh/
/*.[ch]++/
/*.[ch]pp/
/*.[ch]xx/
/*.pdb/
# OCaml files
ocaml: /*.ml/
/*.ml[il]/
# ChangeLog files
chlog: /ChangeLog*/ /*\/ChangeLog*/
# CORBA IDL
cidl: /*.idl/
# claire files
claire: /*.cl/
# common-lisp files
clisp: /*.l/
/*.lisp/
/*.lsp/
/*.clisp/
# coq-vernacular files
coqv: /*.coq/
# DVI files
# a2ps is not supposed to print them, but it proves useful
# to define them for the delegations
dvi: /*.dvi/i
<TeX DVI file>
# eiffel files
eiffel: /*.e/
# Emacs lisp files
elisp: /*.el/
# Encapsulated PostScript files
eps: /*.eps/i
/*.eps[fi]/i
/*.pstex/i
# Fortran files
# By default a2ps chooses the style sheet `fortran' which tries to
# support both fixed and free forms of comments. Nevertheless, this
# cannot match all your needs, so you may want to specify other rules
# that map to
# - for77-fixed, Fortran 77 Fixed form
# - for77-free, Fortran 77 Free form
# - for90-fixed, Fortran 90/95 Fixed form
# - for90-free, Fortran 90/95 Free form
fortran:
/*.f9[50]/i
/*.f77/i
/*.f/i
/*.for/i
# GIF Images
gif: /*.gif/i
<GIF image*>
# Haskell programs
haskell:
/*.hs/
<*/runhugs>
# HTML documents
html: <HTML*>
/*.html/i
/*.htm/i
/*.cgi/
# initora files
initora: /init.ora/
/*\/init.ora/
# Java files
java: /*.java/
# JavaScripts
js: /*.js/
# JPEG images
jpeg: /*.jpg/i /*.jpeg/i
<JPEG*>
# Lace files
lace: /*.ace/
/Ace.*/ /*\/Ace.*/
# (F)Lex files
lex: /*.l/
/*.lex/
# 68000 files
68000: /*.68000/
/*.[sS]/
# mailfolder files
mail: /*.news/ /*.mail/
<mail *> <news *> <RFC 822 mail text> <Emacs RMAIL text>
# Tmp files from elm.
/\/tmp\/snd.*/ /\/tmp\/print.*/
# MetaFont files
metafont:
/*.mf/
# MetaPost files
metapost:
/*.mp/
# ASN.1 mib files
mib: /*.mib/
# OCaml Yacc
mly: /*.mly/
# modula-2 files (mocka and default extensions)
modula2:
/*.m[di]/
/*.def/
/*.mod/
# modula-3 files
modula3:
/*.[im]3/
# o2c files
o2c: /*.o2/
/*.o2c/
# oberon files
oberon: /*.oberon/
# octave files
octave: /*.octavescript/
/*.m/
# oracle files
oracle: /*.ora/
# Pascal files
pascal: /*.pas/
/*.p/
# PDF documents
pdf: /*.pdf/i
<PDF document*>
# Perl files
perl: /*.p[ml]/
<*perl*>
# plsql files
plsql: /*.pk[sb]/
/*.pls/
# PNG files
png: /*.png/i
<PNG image*>
# Portable Object (Gettext)
po: /*.po/
# Pov-Ray
pov: /*.pov/
# PostScript Printer Description files
ppd: /*.ppd/i
# PostScript files
ps: /*.ps/i
/*.prn/i
<[pP]ost[Ss]cript*>
# PreScript files
pre: /*.prescript/
/*.biftex/
/*.bif/
/*.pre/
/*.ptf/
# prolog files
prolog: /*.plg/
/*.pro/
# Promela files
promela:
/*.pml/
# python files
python: <*/python>
<*python script*>
/*.py/
# REXX command files
rexx: /*.cmd/i
# sather files
sather: /*.sa/
# scheme files
scheme: /*.scm/
# SDL-88 files
sdl88: /*.pr/
/*.sdl/
# Sed scripts
# Be very careful not to introduce <*sed*>, which would match `compressed'
# too!
sed: /*.sed/
<*/sed*>
# a2ps' style sheet files
ssh: /*.ssh/
# sh files
sh: <*/sh*>
<*[Ss]hell*>
# Ash files
sh: <Neil Brown*>
# Bash files
sh: <Bourne-Again*>
<*bash*>
# Csh files
csh: /.csh*/
/*\/.csh*/
<C [Ss]hell*>
<c-shell*>
<*csh*>
# Ksh
sh: <Korn *>
<*ksh*>
# Tcsh
tcsh: /.tcsh*/
/*\/.tcsh*/
<Tenex C shell*>
<*tcsh*>
# Zsh files
zsh: <*zsh*>
<Paul Falstad*>
/.zsh*/
/*\/.zsh*/
# Standard ML
sml: /*.sml/
/*.sig/
/*.fun/
# sql files
sql: /*.sql/
# sql92 files
sql92: /*.sql92/
# Synopsis scripts
synopsis:
/*.scr/
/*.wscr/
/*.con/
/.synopsys_dc.setup/
/*\/.synopsys_dc.setup/
# (La)TeX files
tex: /*.[dl]tx/
/*.cl[os]/
/*.sty/
/*.tex/
/*.pstex_t/
<TeX document *>
<LaTeX *>
# Texinfo files
texinfo: /*.txi/ /*.texi/ /*.texinfo/
<Texinfo source*>
# tcl files
tcl: /*.tcl/
/*.tclscript/
# Extended Tcl
tclx: /*.tclx/
<*tclx*>
# Visual Tcl
vtcl: /*.vtcl/
<*vtcl*>
# TIFF images
tiff: /.tif/i /.tiff/i
<TIFF image*>
# tk files
tk: /*.tk/
/*.wish/
# Tiger
tiger: /*.tig/
# Unity files
unity: /*.unity/
# VERILOG files
verilog: /*.v/ /*.vh/
# VHDL files
vhdl: /*.vhdl/i
/*.vhd/i
# VRML files
vrml: /*.wrl/
# XBM images
xbm: /*.xbm/i
# XPM images
xpm: /*.xpm/i
# Perl XS files
xs: /*.xs/
# Yacc/Bison grammars
yacc: /*.y/
/*.yacc/
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