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Re: why 2 css classes for settitle and titlefont ?
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Karl Berry |
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Re: why 2 css classes for settitle and titlefont ? |
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Mon, 4 Aug 2003 19:44:48 -0400 |
Hi Pat,
Maybe it could be worth explaining a bit what titlefont does when before
top node or after,
It always does the same thing. Doesn't it?
Outputs its arg in a big font.
and the relationship with @settitle.
I added this text to the titlefont node:
For HTML output, each @code{@@titlefont} command produces an
@code{<h1>} heading, but the HTML document @code{<title>} is not
affected. For that, you have to use @code{@@settitle} (@pxref{settitle})
And maybe an explaination of what happens to things before @node Top
could be usefull too.
I'm not sure I can explain that -- or even know it, in all its
permutations :). And I don't want to cast the current behavior
(whatever it is) in stone, anyway.
There is another thing I don't understand it is why @settile is taken
into account in the generated html only when there is a
@titlepage
@end titlepage
It seems to me that it should be taken into account even when there is
no @titlepage ?
I agree, and in my tests, it is. Please send me the Texinfo file in
question ...
Thanks,
k
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