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Re: CSS file for texinfo HTML output
From: |
Gavin Smith |
Subject: |
Re: CSS file for texinfo HTML output |
Date: |
Sat, 30 Jul 2016 19:40:11 +0100 |
On 21 July 2016 at 08:11, Per Bothner <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> No-one's used this feature as far as I know, so I'm tempted to take it
>> out until we can be more sure it's what we really want.
>
>
> I've mentioned earlier using JavaScript to generate a table-of-contents
> side-bar using Javascript, similar to the Kawa homepage (which is
> https://www.gnu.org/software/kawa/ and is currently generated ahead-of-time,
> without using JavaScript).
>
> I went ahead and implemented this for the Kawa epub version.
> I wrote some JavaScript that loads the epub table-of-contents
> page (in Kawa's case bk01-toc.xhtml) and loads it into a
> either an iframe or a frameset, depending on the URL used.
> Furthermore, it hides and unhides nodes in the ToC so it
> only shows the most interesting links (basically children,
> ancestors, and siblings).
I downloaded and tried opening a few of the files included, but I
didn't get any of the "smart" behaviour. I tried opening
bk01-toc.xhtml, index.xhtml and a couple of others. Is this supposed
to work in a regular web browser?
I do not have Kawa installed.
- Re: CSS file for texinfo HTML output, Gavin Smith, 2016/07/21
- Re: CSS file for texinfo HTML output, Per Bothner, 2016/07/21
- Re: CSS file for texinfo HTML output,
Gavin Smith <=
- Re: CSS file for texinfo HTML output, Per Bothner, 2016/07/30
- Re: CSS file for texinfo HTML output, Per Bothner, 2016/07/30
- Re: CSS file for texinfo HTML output, Gavin Smith, 2016/07/30
- Re: CSS file for texinfo HTML output, Per Bothner, 2016/07/30
- Re: CSS file for texinfo HTML output, Per Bothner, 2016/07/30