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From: | Hilaire Fernandes |
Subject: | Re: How to avoid mini toc in HTML output |
Date: | Sat, 30 Dec 2023 20:46:14 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird |
Thanks Patrice, menu option does what I need. Then I have the menu
only when I define it in the documentation source. So, it still shows up in the linked example below.
The issue with the default option of html rendering is that you
get menu even when not requested and it can pop up in the middle
of your documentation, depending on how your write documentation
in the section. I prefer the way the menu is rendered with sectiontoc option, though, with ul and li tags instead of table. But it will be fine. Hilaire Le 30/12/2023 à 18:38, Patrice Dumas a
écrit :
How the 'menus' are formatted depend on FORMAT_MENU customization variable, which is now 'sectiontoc' by default. It is possible to get back to menu, by setting FORMAT_MENU to menu. From the command line: texi2any --html -c FORMAT_MENU=menu manual.texi or remove completly any type of menu by setting FORMAT_MENU to nomenu: texi2any --html -c FORMAT_MENU=nomenu manual.texi But it is not clear to me that it is what you want, as it seems to me that a mini-toc or a menu is needed in some cases for navigation, as in the following page: https://cuis-smalltalk.github.io/TheCuisBook/The-Fundamentals-of-Morph.html -- GNU Dr. Geo http://gnu.org/s/dr-geo/ http://gnu-drgeo.blogspot.com/ |
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