Thanks for the tip. I have now the wished layout.
https://cuis-smalltalk.github.io/TheCuisBook
Le 30/12/2023 à 18:13, Patrice Dumas a écrit :
On the command line, that would be:
texi2any --html -c CONTENTS_OUTPUT_LOCATION=inline manual.texi
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Thanks Patrice,
menu option does what I need. Then I have the menu only when I define it
in the documentation source.
So, it still shows up in the linked example below. The issue with the
default option of html rendering is that you get menu even when not
requested and it can pop up in the
Hi,
Since upgrading to texinfo 7.0.3, when rendering html, the table of
contents always appears after the copying, even if instructed differently.
Thanks
Hilaire
See https://cuis-smalltalk.github.io/TheCuisBook/index.html
From source:
\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
@c %**start of header
Hi folks,
I just upgraded some documentation to 7.x.
How can I avoid the mini-toc in the middle of the html document. See in
the examples below. The first example is really confusing.
https://cuis-smalltalk.github.io/TheCuisBook/Daily-Workflow.html#Automate-your-image
Oh, you are right! It is just that my eyes can't see much of the
difference. May be increasing the font size will be needed too. I don't
think it is possible, don't you?
Thanks
Le 26/12/2020 à 10:21, Gavin Smith a écrit :
To be more accurate: its does not work with the PDF output (the
To be more accurate: its does not work with the PDF output (the command
@b{} has no effect in example bloc) however it works with the HTML output.
I need it works with the PDF output too.
texinfo 6.7.0.
Thanks
Hilaire
Le 25/12/2020 à 11:59, Hilaire Fernandes a écrit :
Hello,
In an example
Hello,
In an example block, I would like to mark some text as strong. It does
not work however.
@example
@b{H}ello
@end example
Any idea?
Thanks
Merry Christmas!
Hilaire
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Hello,
I set this variable to true, but it does not insert icons in the
navigation bar. There is no error though and the html source does not
show difference in the navigation part.
texi2any -c ICONS=true -I $imgPath --output=$htmlDest/ --html
--css-ref=style.css $masterDoc
texinfo 6.7.0
I wrote it too early in the document source tree. Fine now. Thanks!
Hilaire
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Doesn't work either.
Le 19/11/2020 à 19:40, Gavin Smith a écrit :
Try
@tex
\global\parskip=3em
@end tex
instead.
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Hi,
In the PDF output, I want to augment the minimum vertical space between
paragraph.
I tried without success this naive approach:
@tex
\usepackage{parskip}
\setlength{\parskip}{3em}
@end tex
Hilaire
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Yeah, the mail agent formatting
Hope it will be right now:
@c Figure with caption
@macro figure{caption,file,width}
@ifnotplaintext
@float Figure,\file\
@center @image{\file\,\width\cm}
@caption{\caption\}
@end float
@end ifnotplaintext
@ifplaintext
@float Figure
@caption{\caption\}
You can have both pdf and png files with the same filename in the same
folder. For example img1.png and img1.pdf.
The pdf one will be pick up first for PDF output and png for html output.
That way you just use one command for both.
Hilaire
Le 15/11/2020 à 19:29, Christopher Dimech a écrit :
Hi,
In the PDF output, I would like gray background in the block environment
(i.e. example, display,...)
I did not find clue about this.
Is it possible?
Thanks
Hilaire
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Hi,
Under texinfo (6.5.0.dfsg.1-2), I noticed using @sortas twice with the
same sort key is causing trouble.
@cindex @sortas{e} échelle
@cindex @sortas{e} équation (méthodes)
Only the first occurrence appears in the index.
Observed in the DrGeo programming guide:
Responding to myself, @xref{} works with float's label. It is specified
in the doc!
Hilaire
Le 23/03/2019 à 16:25, Hilaire Fernandes a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to refer to a Float with its label?
>
> The expected pdf/html output will be rendered as:
>
> [
Hello,
Is it possible to refer to a Float with its label?
The expected pdf/html output will be rendered as:
[..]
Some code
Example 2.5: I am an example
[..]
Blabla, see Example 2.5.
I did not find indication about that on the documentation.
Thanks
Hilaire
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Thanks for the tips
Hilaire
Le 27/02/2019 à 10:42, Patrice Dumas a écrit :
>> Ah, not this @insertcopying after the comment, but the one just a few
>> lines bellow the @titlepage.
>>
>> Or is @titlepage not suited for html output? I did not read such
>> limitation however.
> If you want the
programmation.
Copyright @copyright{} 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012,
2015, 2016, 2017, 2019 Hilaire Fernandes
@quotation
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or
any later version published
Hi,
I would like the DrGeo user manuel, when html rendered, to look a bit
more modern[1], and less 90' stylish.
Do we have repository of CSS to be used with the html output? It could
be a good start.
Thanks
Hilaire
[1] https://www.gnu.org/software/dr-geo/doc/en
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Le 30/10/2016 à 12:18, Patrice Dumas a écrit :
> I don't remember such a bug being fixed later. A possibility could be
> that the locales for in document translations are not installed at a
> location makeinfo looks for.
I see. Indeed the texinfo package shows TeX file for translation. Not
sur
Note: built PDF get the message translated just fine, from the same
.texinfo source file.
Le 30/10/2016 à 12:18, Patrice Dumas a écrit :
>> Hi,
>> >
>> > My system comes with Texinfo 5.2, I guess it is a problem related to
>> > this specific version.
> I don't remember such a bug being fixed
Hi,
It looks like this command is ignored when requesting makeinfo to output
html.
It is working fine when generating pdf.
Not sure about the .info output.
Thanks
Hilaire
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Indeed I use @image.
Hilaire
Le 16/10/2016 à 18:47, Gavin Smith a écrit :
> I doubt there is a good way to list directories for included files
> within a Texinfo file. What commands are you using to include them, is
> it @image or something else?
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