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Re: Using texi2html for the documentation


From: Reinhold Kainhofer
Subject: Re: Using texi2html for the documentation
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 03:08:00 +0100
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Am Freitag, 21. März 2008 schrieb Graham Percival:
> > Looking at the texi file:
> > Do we really still need the @node before each section/chapter with
> > texi2html, since splitting is then based on sections anyway?
> > Currently, this causes two identical <a name="section_id"> anchors
> > into the page...
>
> Yes, otherwise info and pdf would get messed up.

Ah, okay.

> > - -) For pages with multiple subsections shown on the same file, I
> > want the navigation panel between the subsections to show only the
> > [<..] [Up...] [...>] buttons, but not the chapter navigation ones
> > (i.e. [<<] [Contents] [Top]...[...>>]).
>
> Would it be possible to show the section navigation?  

Sure, as soon as Patrice implements middle-of-page navigations, this will be 
easy: You simply define a list containing which links should be shown.

> ie when you're on
>   NR 1.1.3 Key signature
> we see links to
>   < Clef
>   > Ottava brackets
>   << Changing multiple pitches
>   >> Note heads

I suppose, there should also be an [Up] link, but no [Top][Contents][Index]
[ ? ] ?

Cheers,
Reinhoold


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