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Re: @subentry, @seealso and @seenentry better formatted in HTML
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Patrice Dumas |
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Re: @subentry, @seealso and @seenentry better formatted in HTML |
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Sat, 19 Nov 2022 22:42:23 +0100 |
On Sat, Nov 19, 2022 at 04:09:05AM -0800, Per Bothner wrote:
>
> On 11/19/22 01:22, Patrice Dumas wrote:
> > Any proposition for a better formatting? Any idea on how to help
> > javascript-ing, maybe with a custom attribute with the full entry with
> > commas separating the subentries?
>
> That would be fairly easy to deal with.
> However, JavaScript should be able figure it out without that.
> It can look at sibling entries wihout too much pain,
> as long as there is a clean well-defined structure:
> It is easy to tell entries, subentries, and subsubentries apart,
> and they're in the "obvious" order.
I think that they are in the "obvious" order, organised as a tree.
There is a way to tell entries, subentries, and subsubentries apart:
subentries contain span.index-entry-level-1, subsubentries contain
span.index-entry-level-2, and entries do not contain such a span.
Notice that there a re different cases for the entries and
sub/subsubentries relationships. If the entries are only
@cindex main @subentry lvl one @subentry lvl two
Then there will be a first row for main, without <a>, then one row
for 'lvl one', in span.index-entry-level-1, still no <a>, and the
third row with span.index-entry-level-2 containing <a> and 'lvl two'
within the <a>.
However, if the entries are
@cindex main
@cindex main @subentry lvl one
@cindex main @subentry lvl one @subentry lvl two
Then there will be three row, too, but all the three rows will have
a <a> linking to an index entry, in a span.index-entry-level-1 for 'lvl
one' and in a span.index-entry-level-2 for 'lvl two'.
Not sure that it makes a difference, but there can be duplicate entries
at any level. Also there can be entries interspeded (logically) with
more subsubentries levels, for example
@cindex hhh
@cindex hhh @subentry jjj @subentry lll
@cindex hhh @subentry mmm
@cindex hhh @subentry mmm @subentry nnn
leads to
hhh with <a>
jjj no <a>
lll with <a>
mmm with <a>
nnn with <a>
--
Pat
- @subentry, @seealso and @seenentry better formatted in HTML, Patrice Dumas, 2022/11/19
- Re: @subentry, @seealso and @seenentry better formatted in HTML, Per Bothner, 2022/11/19
- Re: @subentry, @seealso and @seenentry better formatted in HTML, Patrice Dumas, 2022/11/19
- Re: @subentry, @seealso and @seenentry better formatted in HTML, Per Bothner, 2022/11/19
- Re: @subentry, @seealso and @seenentry better formatted in HTML, Patrice Dumas, 2022/11/19
- Re: @subentry, @seealso and @seenentry better formatted in HTML, Gavin Smith, 2022/11/20
- Re: @subentry, @seealso and @seenentry better formatted in HTML, Patrice Dumas, 2022/11/20
Re: @subentry, @seealso and @seenentry better formatted in HTML,
Patrice Dumas <=
Re: @subentry, @seealso and @seenentry better formatted in HTML, Raymond Toy, 2022/11/20
Re: @subentry, @seealso and @seenentry better formatted in HTML, Per Bothner, 2022/11/20
- Re: @subentry, @seealso and @seenentry better formatted in HTML, Patrice Dumas, 2022/11/20
- Re: @subentry, @seealso and @seenentry better formatted in HTML, Per Bothner, 2022/11/20
- Re: @subentry, @seealso and @seenentry better formatted in HTML, Patrice Dumas, 2022/11/21
- Re: @subentry, @seealso and @seenentry better formatted in HTML, Per Bothner, 2022/11/21
- Re: @subentry, @seealso and @seenentry better formatted in HTML, Gavin Smith, 2022/11/21