packages which don't have special requirements are handled automatically.
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string const getPackages() const;
packages which don't have special requirements are handled automatically.
If your new package does need special consideration you'll need to alter
string const getPackages() const;
string const getPackages() const;
/// The macros definitions needed by the document
string const getMacros() const;
string const getPackages() const;
/// The macros definitions needed by the document
string const getMacros() const;
/// The definitions needed by the document's textclass
string const getTClassPreamble() const;
/// The sgml definitions needed by the document (dobook/linuxdoc)
/// The definitions needed by the document's textclass
string const getTClassPreamble() const;
/// The sgml definitions needed by the document (dobook/linuxdoc)
void addExternalPreamble(string const &);
/// Provide a string name-space to the requirements
void require(string const & name);
void addExternalPreamble(string const &);
/// Provide a string name-space to the requirements
void require(string const & name);