#include "output_xhtml.h"
#include "Paragraph.h"
#include "ParIterator.h"
-#include "sgml.h"
+#include "xml.h"
#include "texstream.h"
#include "TocBackend.h"
}
}
else {
- // We don't want to output p_["name"], since that is only used
- // in docbook. So we construct new params, without it, and use that.
InsetCommandParams p(REF_CODE, cmd);
docstring const ref = getParam("reference");
p["reference"] = ref;
}
-int InsetRef::docbook(odocstream & os, OutputParams const & runparams) const
+void InsetRef::docbook(XMLStream & xs, OutputParams const &) const
{
+ docstring const & ref = getParam("reference");
+ InsetLabel const * il = buffer().insetLabel(ref, true);
+ string const & cmd = params().getCmdName();
+ docstring linkend = xml::cleanID(ref);
+
+ // A name is provided, LyX will provide it. This is supposed to be a very rare case.
+ // Link with linkend, as is it within the document (not outside, in which case xlink:href is better suited).
docstring const & name = getParam("name");
- if (name.empty()) {
- if (runparams.flavor == OutputParams::XML) {
- os << "<xref linkend=\""
- << sgml::cleanID(buffer(), runparams, getParam("reference"))
- << "\" />";
- } else {
- os << "<xref linkend=\""
- << sgml::cleanID(buffer(), runparams, getParam("reference"))
- << "\">";
+ if (!name.empty()) {
+ docstring attr = from_utf8("linkend=\"") + linkend + from_utf8("\"");
+
+ xs << xml::StartTag("link", to_utf8(attr));
+ xs << name;
+ xs << xml::EndTag("link");
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // The DocBook processor will generate the name when required.
+ docstring display_before;
+ docstring display_after;
+ docstring role;
+
+ if (il && !il->counterValue().empty()) {
+ // Try to construct a label from the InsetLabel we reference.
+ if (cmd == "vref" || cmd == "pageref" || cmd == "vpageref" || cmd == "nameref" || cmd == "formatted") {
+ // "ref on page #", "on page #", etc. The DocBook processor deals with generating the right text,
+ // including in the right language.
+ role = from_ascii(cmd);
+
+ if (cmd == "formatted") {
+ // A formatted reference may have many parameters. Generate all of them as roles, the only
+ // way arbitrary parameters can be passed into DocBook.
+ if (buffer().params().use_refstyle && getParam("caps") == "true")
+ role += " refstyle-caps";
+ if (buffer().params().use_refstyle && getParam("plural") == "true")
+ role += " refstyle-plural";
+ }
+ } else if (cmd == "eqref") {
+ display_before = from_ascii("(");
+ display_after = from_ascii(")");
}
- } else {
- os << "<link linkend=\""
- << sgml::cleanID(buffer(), runparams, getParam("reference"))
- << "\">"
- << getParam("name")
- << "</link>";
+ // TODO: what about labelonly? I don't get how this is supposed to work...
}
- return 0;
+ // No name, ask DocBook to generate one.
+ docstring attr = from_utf8("linkend=\"") + ref + from_utf8("\"");
+ if (!role.empty())
+ attr += " role=\"" + role + "\"";
+ xs << display_before;
+ xs << xml::CompTag("xref", to_utf8(attr));
+ xs << display_after;
}
-docstring InsetRef::xhtml(XHTMLStream & xs, OutputParams const & op) const
+docstring InsetRef::xhtml(XMLStream & xs, OutputParams const & op) const
{
docstring const & ref = getParam("reference");
InsetLabel const * il = buffer().insetLabel(ref, true);
// FIXME What we'd really like to do is to be able to output some
// appropriate sort of text here. But to do that, we need to associate
// some sort of counter with the label, and we don't have that yet.
- docstring const attr = "href=\"#" + html::cleanAttr(ref) + '"';
- xs << html::StartTag("a", to_utf8(attr));
+ docstring const attr = "href=\"#" + xml::cleanAttr(ref) + '"';
+ xs << xml::StartTag("a", to_utf8(attr));
xs << display_string;
- xs << html::EndTag("a");
+ xs << xml::EndTag("a");
return docstring();
}