The make_head_and_body() function used a hardcoded value for the
<link> element for the index; this patch causes the proper output
filename to be captured during the transformation phase so it can be
used during the page assembly phase.
directories identified in the TEXINPUTS environment variable.
I think this is the last part of the fix for the version number
problems seen in the documentation for the 2.3.1 release.
LaTeX2HTML feels free to remove a surrounding element that
contains no other content. Since such an element is typically a
named anchor used for hyperlinking, they should not be removed.
Unfortunatley, making sure these marks are non-empty is the most
direct way of avoiding this behavior.
Thanks to Dave Kuhlman for tracking this down; this was some excellent
detective work!
that won't be right when mkhowto is called with --numeric (as it is
for the Python Tutorial). Save the actual name we use when we build
the table of contents, then use that in the page head metadata. The
node2label.pl script will munge this properly when --numeric isn't
given, so this works in both cases.
Closes SF bug #761830.
warnings;" to this, and keep the "use" statement this time.
Fix an obscure bug that caused weird index entries to be generated in
a few cases, and a minor problem with horizontal alignmetn of the last
column of 5-column tables.
[I'd report a SF bug #, but I can't get to that right now.]
time in http://www.python.org/dev/doc/. There have been no bug
reports on these for a long time now.
- Remove local "use" statement that duplicates a top-level "use".
default when used for 3rd-party docs. This requires the standard Python docs
to specify a location, but they are a bit of a special case in sharing one set
of icons among several documents.
possible to control the indentation of continuation lines.
cfuncline_helper(): Only mark the argument names are <var>, not the
whole argument list. This leaves the argument types in the same
font as the return type. Based on a casual suggestion from
Guido.
the "Download as text" link. Previously, it could map multiple source files
to a single name since all files end up with the same extension.
This closes SF bug #558279.
This moves styling to the stylesheet; the use of <dl> structures to control
style sometimes produced improper indentation of subsequent text in many
browsers when the text was already part of the <dl> structure (as in a
function or class description).