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From: | Akim Demaille |
Subject: | [help-texinfo] html: playing with the style |
Date: | Fri, 26 Apr 2019 17:54:34 +0200 |
Hi all, Bison has recently gained colored diagnostics, like GCC does. I would like to document that and show examples of this. I would like to do that in PDF, but I don't think it is possible, and probably not desirable. I would like to do it in HTML, but then I have a bunch of problems on how to do it. When I try something like this: @ifhtml @example@macro color{name, text} @html <b style="color:\name\">\text\</b> @end html @end macro @end ifhtml @ifnothtml @macro color{name, text} \text\ @end macro @end ifnothtml $ @kbd{bison -Wmidrule-value mid.y} mid.y:2.6-13: @color{purple, warning}: unset value: $$ 2 | exp: @color{purple, @{ a(); @}} "b" @{ $$ = c(); @} @{ d(); @} "e" @{ f = $1; @}; | @color{purple, ^~~~~~~~} @end group @end example it fails with an error: /Users/akim/src/gnu/bison/doc/bison.texi:4307: warning: @html should only appear at the beginning of a line (possibly involving @color) /Users/akim/src/gnu/bison/doc/bison.texi:4307: superfluous argument to @end html: : unset value: $$ (possibly involving @color) /Users/akim/src/gnu/bison/doc/bison.texi:4308: warning: @html should only appear at the beginning of a line (possibly involving @color) /Users/akim/src/gnu/bison/doc/bison.texi:4308: superfluous argument to @end html: "b" @{ $$ = c(); @} @{ d(); @} "e" @{ f = $1; @}; (possibly involving @color) /Users/akim/src/gnu/bison/doc/bison.texi:4309: warning: @html should only appear at the beginning of a line (possibly involving @color) If I add an empty lime @ifhtml @macro color{name, text} @html <b style="color:\name\">\text\</b> @end html @end macro @end ifhtml than the output is broken: I'm afraid that the image will be removed by the mailing list, so let me describe the result: the bold and the color are there, but the layout is as follows: mid.y:2.6-13: warning instead of
What can I do? Thanks! |
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