Handle \p and \op in parameter lists for the environment and macro

description environments.
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Fred Drake 1999-04-28 16:33:04 +00:00
parent 4050e00e41
commit d02573d13b
1 changed files with 25 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -15,22 +15,37 @@ sub ltx_next_argument{
sub do_cmd_macro{
local($_) = @_;
my $macro = ltx_next_argument();
return "<tt class='macro'>&#92;$macro</tt>" . $_;
return "<tt class=macro>&#92;$macro</tt>" . $_;
}
sub do_cmd_env{
local($_) = @_;
my $env = ltx_next_argument();
return "<tt class='environment'>&#92;$env</tt>" . $_;
return "<tt class=environment>&#92;$env</tt>" . $_;
}
sub ltx_process_params{
# Handle processing of \p and \op for parameter specifications for
# envdesc and macrodesc. It's done this way to avoid defining do_cmd_p()
# and do_cmd_op() functions, which would be interpreted outside the context
# in which these commands are legal, and cause LaTeX2HTML to think they're
# defined. This way, other uses of \p and \op are properly flagged as
# unknown macros.
my $s = @_[0];
$s =~ s%\\op<<(\d+)>>(.+)<<\1>>%<tt>[</tt><var>$2</var><tt>]</tt>%;
while ($s =~ /\\p<<(\d+)>>(.+)<<\1>>/) {
$s =~ s%\\p<<(\d+)>>(.+)<<\1>>%<tt>{</tt><var>$2</var><tt>}</tt>%;
}
return $s;
}
sub do_env_macrodesc{
local($_) = @_;
my $macro = ltx_next_argument();
my $params = ltx_next_argument();
return "\n<dl class='macrodesc'>"
. "\n<dt><b><tt class='macro'>&#92;$macro</tt></b>"
. "\n $params"
my $params = ltx_process_params(ltx_next_argument());
return "\n<dl class=macrodesc>"
. "\n<dt><b><tt class=macro>&#92;$macro</tt></b>"
. "\n $params"
. "\n<dd>"
. $_
. "</dl>";
@ -39,10 +54,10 @@ sub do_env_macrodesc{
sub do_env_envdesc{
local($_) = @_;
my $env = ltx_next_argument();
my $params = ltx_next_argument();
return "\n<dl class='envdesc'>"
. "\n<dt><b><tt class='environment'>&#92;$env</tt></b>"
. "\n $params"
my $params = ltx_process_params(ltx_next_argument());
return "\n<dl class=envdesc>"
. "\n<dt><b><tt class=environment>&#92;$env</tt></b>"
. "\n $params"
. "\n<dd>"
. $_
. "</dl>";