+ Floating();
+ ///
+ Floating(std::string const & type, std::string const & placement,
+ std::string const & ext, std::string const & within,
+ std::string const & style, std::string const & name,
+ std::string const & listName, std::string const & listCmd,
+ std::string const & refPrefix,
+ std::string const & htmlType, std::string const & htmlClass,
+ std::string const & htmlStyle, bool usesfloat, bool isprefined);
+ ///
+ std::string const & floattype() const { return floattype_; }
+ ///
+ std::string const & placement() const { return placement_; }
+ ///
+ std::string const & ext() const {return ext_; }
+ ///
+ std::string const & within() const { return within_; }
+ ///
+ std::string const & style() const { return style_; }
+ ///
+ std::string const & name() const { return name_; }
+ /// the title of a list of this kind of float
+ std::string const & listName() const { return listname_; }
+ /// the command used to generate that list. this has to be given
+ /// if usesFloatPkg() is false, unless this float uses the same
+ /// auxfile as another defined previously. this should not contain
+ /// the leading "\".
+ std::string const & listCommand() const { return listcommand_; }
+ /// prefix to use for formatted references to such floats
+ std::string const & refPrefix() const { return refprefix_; }
+ ///
+ bool usesFloatPkg() const { return usesfloatpkg_; }