}
-int InsetFloatList::latex(odocstream & os, OutputParams const &) const
+void InsetFloatList::latex(otexstream & os, OutputParams const &) const
{
FloatList const & floats = buffer().params().documentClass().floats();
FloatList::const_iterator cit = floats[to_ascii(getParam("type"))];
if (cit != floats.end()) {
Floating const & fl = cit->second;
- if (fl.needsFloatPkg())
+ if (fl.usesFloatPkg())
os << "\\listof{" << getParam("type") << "}{"
<< buffer().B_(fl.listName()) << "}\n";
else {
<< bformat(_("List of %1$s"), getParam("type"))
<< "}\n";
}
- return 1;
}
// If so, then they should define ListName, as non-builtin floats do, and
// then we can use that.
// Really, all floats should define that.
- if (!cit->second.needsFloatPkg()) {
+ if (cit->second.isPredefined()) {
// Only two different types allowed here:
string const type = cit->second.floattype();
if (type == "table") {
<< html::StartTag("a", parattr)
// FIXME XHTML
// There ought to be a simple way to customize this.
- << XHTMLStream::NextRaw() << ">"
+ << XHTMLStream::ESCAPE_NONE << ">"
<< html::EndTag("a");
xs << html::EndTag("div");
}