Issue 729297: What's new in Python2.3b1 HTML generation. (original) (raw)
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Title: | What's new in Python2.3b1 HTML generation. | ||
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Type: | Stage: | ||
Components: | Documentation | Versions: | Python 2.3 |
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Status: | closed | Resolution: | wont fix |
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Dependencies: | Superseder: | ||
Assigned To: | fdrake | Nosy List: | akuchling, alayton, fdrake, rhettinger |
Priority: | normal | Keywords: |
Created on 2003-04-29 02:07 by alayton, last changed 2022-04-10 16:08 by admin. This issue is now closed.
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msg15739 - (view) | Author: Alexis Layton (alayton) | Date: 2003-04-29 02:07 |
Whenever a section name includes a style change, the llinks generated for it are truncated. To reproduce: Go to section "5. PEP 278: Universal New Line Support" Notice the next link: "6. PEP 279: The". The link should read "6. PEP 279: The enumerate() Built-In Function." Similar problems happen with links for sections 7 and 8. This problem does not happen in the table of contents however. | ||
msg15740 - (view) | Author: Raymond Hettinger (rhettinger) * ![]() |
Date: 2003-04-29 05:05 |
Logged In: YES user_id=80475 It looks like it is always grabbing the first word even when there is no style change. Looking back at Py2.2.2, it also occurred there. I'm this it is a TeX macro issue for Fred. | ||
msg15741 - (view) | Author: A.M. Kuchling (akuchling) * ![]() |
Date: 2003-05-13 14:28 |
Logged In: YES user_id=11375 I've fixed the section headers in the "What's New" documents to not use markup. Fred, you can either fix the problem or just forget it and close the bug. | ||
msg15742 - (view) | Author: Fred Drake (fdrake) ![]() |
Date: 2003-06-27 18:34 |
Logged In: YES user_id=3066 This is a couple of things interacting, I think: 1. LaTeX2HTML abbreviates those links to include only a few words of the section title, not the whole thing. 2. Sometimes markup probably gets counted as words (I'm less sure about this one). I'm not inclined to worry about this, as I'm unlikely to manage to fix it without more work than it's worth. |
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Date | User | Action | Args |
2022-04-10 16:08:25 | admin | set | github: 38393 |
2003-04-29 02:07:42 | alayton | create |