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Re: Backslashes in macros and texi2html
From: |
Jean Abou Samra |
Subject: |
Re: Backslashes in macros and texi2html |
Date: |
Mon, 24 Oct 2022 12:56:21 +0200 |
> Le 24 oct. 2022 à 11:56, Patrice Dumas <pertusus@free.fr> a écrit :
>
> On Sat, Oct 22, 2022 at 06:23:43PM +0200, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> \command
>>
>> Note: command
>>
>> Note the missing backslash after "Note:".
>>
>> Unfortunately, LilyPond is still using texi2html, and it is
>> difficult for us to switch to makeinfo --html aka. texi2any.
>
> We are preparing for a Texinfo release right now, but for the
> following release, it could probably be nice to try to have everything
> in texi2any that is needed for LilyPond to switch. This is a good
> time, I think, as the HTML customization API is part of the release,
> such that the API is probably somewhat stabilized. The API is
> incomplete, though, customization of translated strings is still
> missing, and I think that it is needed for LilyPond but this should
> be a good thing to have it in the following release.
This would be fantastic. However, I’m not an expert of our doc build, I don’t
know what features we are missing in texi2any exactly. I guess we will find out
when someone actually tries to port our texi2html config file…
>> Do you know of a workaround for this? Werner found something
>> where the input is changed,
>> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2022-10/msg00168.html
>> but is there, by any chance, a way to write the @warning macro
>> differently so as not to trigger this (apparent) bug?
>
> I do not think that there is a way to change the macro to avoid that
> issue. Another possibility, with change in the input, would be to use
> @backslashchar{}command
> instead of
> \command
> in macro argument. You need to check if texi2html handles
> @backslashchar{}, though, I don't remember.
OK, thanks for your reply.
Cheers,
Jean