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Re: feature request for sidebars
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pertusus |
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Re: feature request for sidebars |
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Mon, 19 Dec 2022 21:14:26 +0100 |
On Sun, Dec 18, 2022 at 01:01:11AM -0700, arnold@skeeve.com wrote:
> Hi Patrice.
>
> Having @cartouche take an optional title and render as <sidebar> in
> Docbook would be a perfect solution for me. I don't need the @sidebar
> command specifically, just the fucntionality. So, I really like this
> suggestion.
This is in
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/texinfo.git/commit/?id=86baed5c1cfb97ce6bcefef67d3a7a89ca206a13
> I don't think there are specific constraints to what can go into
> a sidebar (I assume you mean within the docbook context).
Indeed. Seems ok even for nesting in @example. There may be some
nestings that are ok in Texinfo and not in DocBook, but probably not
more than with other @-commands.
I tried to use macros/inline* for the <title>, but nothing works
smoothly, as mixing Texinfo and DocBook does not work outside of
paragraphs. Any Texinfo content triggers a paragraph opening, which is
not correct in the <title>.
I'll start a thread on that subject.
--
Pat
- feature request for sidebars, arnold, 2022/12/17
- Re: feature request for sidebars, Patrice Dumas, 2022/12/17
- Re: feature request for sidebars, arnold, 2022/12/18
- Re: feature request for sidebars,
pertusus <=
- Re: feature request for sidebars, Gavin Smith, 2022/12/19
- Re: feature request for sidebars, pertusus, 2022/12/19
- Re: feature request for sidebars, arnold, 2022/12/20
- Re: feature request for sidebars, pertusus, 2022/12/20
- Re: feature request for sidebars, arnold, 2022/12/21
- Re: feature request for sidebars, pertusus, 2022/12/21
- Re: feature request for sidebars, arnold, 2022/12/21
- Re: feature request for sidebars, arnold, 2022/12/21
- Re: feature request for sidebars, pertusus, 2022/12/21
- Re: feature request for sidebars, arnold, 2022/12/21