///
std::string const & itemtag() const { return itemtag_; }
///
- std::string const & htmltag() const { return htmltag_; }
+ std::string const htmltag() const;
///
- std::string const & htmlattr() const { return htmlattr_; }
+ std::string const & htmlattr() const;
///
- std::string const & htmlitem() const { return htmlitem_; }
+ std::string const & htmlitem() const;
///
- std::string const & htmlitemattr() const { return htmlitemattr_; }
+ std::string const & htmlitemattr() const;
///
- std::string const & htmllabel() const { return htmllabel_; }
+ std::string const & htmllabel() const;
///
- std::string const & htmllabelattr() const { return htmllabelattr_; }
+ std::string const & htmllabelattr() const;
///
bool htmllabelfirst() const { return htmllabelfirst_; }
///
- docstring const & htmlstyle() const { return htmlstyle_; }
+ docstring htmlstyle() const;
///
docstring const & htmlpreamble() const { return htmlpreamble_; }
///
private:
+ /// generates the default CSS for this layout
+ void makeDefaultCSS() const;
+
/// Name of the layout/paragraph environment
docstring name_;
std::string labeltag_;
/// Internal tag to surround the item text in a list.
std::string itemtag_;
- /// Tag for HTML output, e.g., h2.
- std::string htmltag_;
- /// Additional attributes for inclusion with the start tag,
- /// e.g.: class='section'.
- std::string htmlattr_;
+ /// The interpretation of this tag varies depending upon the latextype.
+ /// In an environment, it is the tag enclosing all content for this set of
+ /// paragraphs. So for quote, e.g,. it would be: blockquote. For itemize,
+ /// it would be: ul. (You get the idea.)
+ ///
+ /// For a command, it is the tag enclosing the content of the command.
+ /// So, for section, it might be: h2.
+ ///
+ /// For the paragraph type, it is the tag that will enclose each paragraph.
+ ///
+ /// Defaults to "div".
+ mutable std::string htmltag_;
+ /// Additional attributes for inclusion with the start tag. Defaults
+ /// to: class="layoutname".
+ mutable std::string htmlattr_;
/// Tag for individual paragraphs in an environment. In lists, this
/// would be something like "li". But it also needs to be set for
/// quotation, e.g., since the paragraphs in a quote need to be
- /// in "p" tags.
- std::string htmlitem_;
- /// Attributes for htmlitem_
- std::string htmlitemattr_;
+ /// in "p" tags. Default is "div".
+ /// Note that when I said "environment", I meant it: This has no
+ /// effect for LATEX_PARAGRAPH type layouts.
+ mutable std::string htmlitem_;
+ /// Attributes for htmlitem_. Default is: class="layoutnameitem".
+ mutable std::string htmlitemattr_;
/// Tag for labels, of whatever sort. One use for this is in setting
/// descriptions, in which case it would be: dt. Another use is to
/// customize the display of, say, the auto-generated label for
- /// sections (in that case, it might be: span).
- std::string htmllabel_;
- /// Attributes for the label.
- std::string htmllabelattr_;
+ /// sections. Defaults to "span".
+ /// If set to "NONE", this suppresses the printing of the label.
+ mutable std::string htmllabel_;
+ /// Attributes for the label. Defaults to: class="layoutnamelabel".
+ mutable std::string htmllabelattr_;
/// Whether to put the label before the item, or within the item.
/// I.e., do we have (true):
/// <label>...</label><item>...</item>
bool htmllabelfirst_;
/// CSS information needed by this layout.
docstring htmlstyle_;
+ /// Should we generate the default CSS for this layout, even if HTMLStyle
+ /// has been given? Default is false.
+ /// Note that the default CSS is output first, then the user CSS, so it is
+ /// possible to override what one does not want.
+ bool htmlforcedefault_;
+ /// A cache for the default style info so generated.
+ mutable docstring htmldefaultstyle_;
/// Any other info for the HTML header.
docstring htmlpreamble_;
/// This is the `category' for this layout. The following are