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[emacs-wiki-discuss] [PATCH] address@hidden/muse--main--1.0 (DIV handlin
From: |
Peter K . Lee |
Subject: |
[emacs-wiki-discuss] [PATCH] address@hidden/muse--main--1.0 (DIV handling inside muse-html-markup-paragraph) |
Date: |
Tue, 05 Jul 2005 14:54:17 -0400 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.1006 (Gnus v5.10.6) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
I had to make the following fixes in order for "sectionalize" and
"nesting" to work during publishing via muse.
I'll be releasing the DIV nesting of heading sectionalized html-markup
after some more testing, but here are the relevant changes required to
treat DIV tags properly (or to stop it from improperly treating it).
-Peter
Please change the Subject header to a concise description of your patch.
Please describe your patch between the LOG-START and LOG-END markers:
<<LOG-START>>
Summary: premature DIV closing code. Exclude DIV tags to be treated as
paragraph markup.
Keywords:
* lisp/muse-html.el (muse-html-markup-paragraph): You should not include
DIV tags as part of auto closing. It should not be used as part of
paragraph markup either. The trouble is that P tags are never
nested, whereas DIV tags are generally nested. By using DIV to
denote paragraphs, and assuming non-nesting behavior, this particular
call ends up closing DIV tags that should not be closed prematurely.
<<LOG-END>>
[VERSION] address@hidden/muse--main--1.0--patch-82
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