#include <config.h>
+#include "output_docbook.h"
+
#include "Buffer.h"
#include "buffer_funcs.h"
#include "BufferParams.h"
#include "insets/InsetBibtex.h"
#include "insets/InsetBibitem.h"
#include "insets/InsetLabel.h"
+#include "mathed/InsetMath.h"
#include "insets/InsetNote.h"
#include "support/lassert.h"
+#include "support/textutils.h"
#include <stack>
#include <iostream>
void openParTag(XMLStream & xs, const Paragraph * par, const Paragraph * prevpar)
{
- Layout const & lay = par->layout();
-
if (par == prevpar)
prevpar = nullptr;
// first paragraph of an author, then merging with the previous tag does not make sense. Say the
// next paragraph is the affiliation, then it should be output in the same <author> tag (different
// layout, same wrapper tag).
+ Layout const & lay = par->layout();
bool openWrapper = lay.docbookwrappertag() != "NONE";
if (prevpar != nullptr) {
Layout const & prevlay = prevpar->layout();
const string & tag = lay.docbooktag();
if (tag != "NONE") {
auto xmltag = xml::ParTag(tag, lay.docbookattr());
- if (!xs.isTagOpen(xmltag, 1)) // Don't nest a paragraph directly in a paragraph.
+ if (!xs.isTagOpen(xmltag, 1)) { // Don't nest a paragraph directly in a paragraph.
// TODO: required or not?
// TODO: avoid creating a ParTag object just for this query...
openTag(xs, lay.docbooktag(), lay.docbookattr(), lay.docbooktagtype());
+ openTag(xs, lay.docbookinnertag(), lay.docbookinnerattr(), lay.docbookinnertagtype());
+ }
}
openTag(xs, lay.docbookitemtag(), lay.docbookitemattr(), lay.docbookitemtagtype());
// Main logic.
closeTag(xs, lay.docbookiteminnertag(), lay.docbookiteminnertagtype());
closeTag(xs, lay.docbookitemtag(), lay.docbookitemtagtype());
+ closeTag(xs, lay.docbookinnertag(), lay.docbookinnertagtype());
closeTag(xs, lay.docbooktag(), lay.docbooktagtype());
if (closeWrapper)
closeTag(xs, lay.docbookwrappertag(), lay.docbookwrappertagtype());
}
-ParagraphList::const_iterator makeAny(Text const &,
- Buffer const &,
- XMLStream &,
- OutputParams const &,
- ParagraphList::const_iterator);
-
-
void makeBibliography(
Text const & text,
Buffer const & buf,
if (!ip)
continue;
if (const auto * bibitem = dynamic_cast<const InsetBibitem*>(ip)) {
- attr = from_utf8("xml:id='") + bibitem->getParam("key") + from_utf8("'");
+ auto id = xml::cleanID(bibitem->getParam("key"));
+ attr = from_utf8("xml:id='") + id + from_utf8("'");
break;
}
}
OutputParams const & runparams,
ParagraphList::const_iterator const & par)
{
+ // If this kind of layout should be ignored, already leave.
+ if (par->layout().docbooktag() == "IGNORE")
+ return;
+
+ // Useful variables.
auto const begin = text.paragraphs().begin();
auto const end = text.paragraphs().end();
auto prevpar = text.paragraphs().getParagraphBefore(par);
}
size_t nInsets = std::distance(par->insetList().begin(), par->insetList().end());
+ auto parSize = (size_t) par->size();
+
+ auto isLyxCodeToIgnore = [](InsetCode x) { return x == TOC_CODE; }; // If this LyX code does not produce any output,
+ // it can be safely ignored in the following checks: if this thing is present in the paragraph, it has no impact
+ // on the definition of the special case (i.e. whether or not a <para> tag should be output).
+
+ // TODO: if a paragraph *only* contains floats, listings, bibliographies, etc., should this be considered as a
+ // special case? If so, the code could be largely simplifies (all the calls to all_of, basically) and optimised
+ // at the compilation stage.
// Plain layouts must be ignored.
special_case |= buf.params().documentClass().isPlainLayout(par->layout()) && !runparams.docbook_force_pars;
// Equations do not deserve their own paragraph (DocBook allows them outside paragraphs).
- special_case |= nInsets == (size_t) par->size() && std::all_of(par->insetList().begin(), par->insetList().end(), [](InsetList::Element inset) {
- return inset.inset && inset.inset->asInsetMath();
+ // Exception: any case that generates an <inlineequation> must still get a paragraph to be valid.
+ special_case |= nInsets == parSize && std::all_of(par->insetList().begin(), par->insetList().end(), [](InsetList::Element inset) {
+ return inset.inset && inset.inset->asInsetMath() && inset.inset->asInsetMath()->getType() != hullSimple;
+ });
+ // Tables do not deserve their own paragraphs (DocBook allows them outside paragraphs).
+ special_case |= nInsets == parSize && std::all_of(par->insetList().begin(), par->insetList().end(), [isLyxCodeToIgnore](InsetList::Element inset) {
+ return inset.inset->lyxCode() == TABULAR_CODE || isLyxCodeToIgnore(inset.inset->lyxCode());
+ });
+ // Floats cannot be in paragraphs.
+ special_case |= nInsets == parSize && std::all_of(par->insetList().begin(), par->insetList().end(), [isLyxCodeToIgnore](InsetList::Element inset) {
+ return inset.inset->lyxCode() == FLOAT_CODE || isLyxCodeToIgnore(inset.inset->lyxCode());
+ });
+ // Bibliographies cannot be in paragraphs. Bibitems should still be handled as paragraphs, though
+ // (see makeParagraphBibliography).
+ special_case |= nInsets == parSize && std::all_of(par->insetList().begin(), par->insetList().end(), [isLyxCodeToIgnore](InsetList::Element inset) {
+ return inset.inset->lyxCode() == BIBTEX_CODE || isLyxCodeToIgnore(inset.inset->lyxCode());
+ });
+ // ERTs are in comments, not paragraphs.
+ special_case |= nInsets == parSize && std::all_of(par->insetList().begin(), par->insetList().end(), [isLyxCodeToIgnore](InsetList::Element inset) {
+ return inset.inset->lyxCode() == ERT_CODE || isLyxCodeToIgnore(inset.inset->lyxCode());
+ });
+ // Listings should not get into their own paragraph.
+ special_case |= nInsets == parSize && std::all_of(par->insetList().begin(), par->insetList().end(), [isLyxCodeToIgnore](InsetList::Element inset) {
+ return inset.inset->lyxCode() == LISTINGS_CODE || isLyxCodeToIgnore(inset.inset->lyxCode());
+ });
+ // Boxes cannot get into their own paragraph.
+ special_case |= nInsets == parSize && std::all_of(par->insetList().begin(), par->insetList().end(), [isLyxCodeToIgnore](InsetList::Element inset) {
+ return inset.inset->lyxCode() == BOX_CODE || isLyxCodeToIgnore(inset.inset->lyxCode());
+ });
+ // Includes should not have a paragraph.
+ special_case |= nInsets == parSize && std::all_of(par->insetList().begin(), par->insetList().end(), [isLyxCodeToIgnore](InsetList::Element inset) {
+ return inset.inset->lyxCode() == INCLUDE_CODE || isLyxCodeToIgnore(inset.inset->lyxCode());
+ });
+ // Glossaries should not have a paragraph.
+ special_case |= nInsets == parSize && std::all_of(par->insetList().begin(), par->insetList().end(), [isLyxCodeToIgnore](InsetList::Element inset) {
+ return inset.inset->lyxCode() == NOMENCL_PRINT_CODE || isLyxCodeToIgnore(inset.inset->lyxCode());
});
-
- // TODO: Could get rid of this with a DocBook equivalent to htmlisblock? Not for all cases, unfortunately... See above for those that have been determined not to be allowable for this potential refactoring.
- if (!special_case && par->size() == 1 && par->getInset(0)) {
- Inset const * firstInset = par->getInset(0);
-
- // Floats cannot be in paragraphs.
- special_case = to_utf8(firstInset->layoutName()).substr(0, 6) == "Float:";
-
- // Bibliographies cannot be in paragraphs.
- if (!special_case && firstInset->asInsetCommand())
- special_case = firstInset->asInsetCommand()->params().getCmdName() == "bibtex";
-
- // ERTs are in comments, not paragraphs.
- if (!special_case && firstInset->lyxCode() == lyx::ERT_CODE)
- special_case = true;
-
- // Listings should not get into their own paragraph.
- if (!special_case && firstInset->lyxCode() == lyx::LISTINGS_CODE)
- special_case = true;
-
- // Boxes cannot get into their own paragraph.
- if (!special_case && firstInset->lyxCode() == lyx::BOX_CODE)
- special_case = true;
- }
bool const open_par = runparams.docbook_make_pars
&& !runparams.docbook_in_par
++nextpar;
auto pars = par->simpleDocBookOnePar(buf, runparams, text.outerFont(distance(begin, par)), 0, nextpar == end, special_case);
for (docstring const & parXML : pars) {
- if (xml::isNotOnlySpace(parXML)) {
- if (open_par)
- openParTag(xs, &*par, prevpar);
+ if (!xml::isNotOnlySpace(parXML))
+ continue;
- xs << XMLStream::ESCAPE_NONE << parXML;
+ if (open_par)
+ openParTag(xs, &*par, prevpar);
- if (close_par)
- closeParTag(xs, &*par, (nextpar != end) ? &*nextpar : nullptr);
- }
+ xs << XMLStream::ESCAPE_NONE << parXML;
+
+ if (close_par)
+ closeParTag(xs, &*par, (nextpar != end) ? &*nextpar : nullptr);
}
}
OutputParams const &runparams,
ParagraphList::const_iterator const & par)
{
+ // If this kind of layout should be ignored, already leave.
+ if (par->layout().docbooktag() == "IGNORE")
+ return;
+
+ // Useful variables.
auto const end = text.paragraphs().end();
auto nextpar = par;
++nextpar;
closeTag(xs, par->layout().docbookiteminnertag(), par->layout().docbookiteminnertagtype());
++p;
+ // Insert a new line after each "paragraph" (i.e. line in the listing), except for the last one.
+ // Otherwise, there would one more new line in the output than in the LyX document.
if (p != pars.end())
xs << xml::CR();
}
OutputParams const &runparams,
ParagraphList::const_iterator const & begin)
{
+ // Useful variables.
auto par = begin;
auto const end = text.paragraphs().end();
auto const envend = findEndOfEnvironment(par, end);
+ // If this kind of layout should be ignored, already leave.
+ if (begin->layout().docbooktag() == "IGNORE") {
+ auto nextpar = par;
+ ++nextpar;
+ return nextpar;
+ }
+
// Output the opening tag for this environment.
Layout const & envstyle = par->layout();
openTag(xs, envstyle.docbookwrappertag(), envstyle.docbookwrapperattr(), envstyle.docbookwrappertagtype());
// Handle the content of the list environment, item by item.
while (par != envend) {
- Layout const & style = par->layout();
+ // Skip this paragraph if it is both empty and the last one (otherwise, there may be deeper paragraphs after).
+ auto nextpar = par;
+ ++nextpar;
+ if (par->empty() && nextpar == envend)
+ break;
// Open the item wrapper.
+ Layout const & style = par->layout();
openTag(xs, style.docbookitemwrappertag(), style.docbookitemwrapperattr(), style.docbookitemwrappertagtype());
// Generate the label, if need be. If it is taken from the text, sep != 0 and corresponds to the first
OutputParams const & runparams,
ParagraphList::const_iterator const & par)
{
+ // If this kind of layout should be ignored, already leave.
+ if (par->layout().docbooktag() == "IGNORE")
+ return;
+
+ // Useful variables.
// Unlike XHTML, no need for labels, as they are handled by DocBook tags.
auto const begin = text.paragraphs().begin();
auto const end = text.paragraphs().end();
}
-ParagraphList::const_iterator makeAny(Text const &text,
- Buffer const &buf,
- XMLStream &xs,
- OutputParams const &runparams,
- ParagraphList::const_iterator par)
+bool isLayoutSectioning(Layout const & lay)
{
- switch (par->layout().latextype) {
- case LATEX_COMMAND:
- makeCommand(text, buf, xs, runparams, par);
- break;
- case LATEX_ENVIRONMENT:
- makeEnvironment(text, buf, xs, runparams, par);
- break;
- case LATEX_LIST_ENVIRONMENT:
- case LATEX_ITEM_ENVIRONMENT:
- // Only case when makeAny() might consume more than one paragraph.
- return makeListEnvironment(text, buf, xs, runparams, par);
- case LATEX_PARAGRAPH:
- makeParagraph(text, buf, xs, runparams, par);
- break;
- case LATEX_BIB_ENVIRONMENT:
- makeBibliography(text, buf, xs, runparams, par);
- break;
- }
- ++par;
- return par;
+ if (lay.docbooksection()) // Special case: some DocBook styles must be handled as sections.
+ return true;
+ else if (lay.category() == from_utf8("Sectioning") || lay.docbooktag() == "section") // Generic case.
+ return lay.toclevel != Layout::NOT_IN_TOC;
+ return false;
}
-bool isLayoutSectioning(Layout const & lay)
+bool isLayoutSectioningOrSimilar(Layout const & lay)
{
- return lay.category() == from_utf8("Sectioning");
+ return isLayoutSectioning(lay) || lay.docbooktag() == "bridgehead";
}
while (bpit < epit) {
Layout const &style = paragraphs[bpit].layout();
- documentHasSections |= isLayoutSectioning(style);
+ documentHasSections |= isLayoutSectioningOrSimilar(style);
if (documentHasSections)
break;
// return false.
if (!par.isInset(i) || par.getInset(i)->lyxCode() != NOTE_CODE)
return false;
+
+ // An empty paragraph may still require some output.
+ if (par.layout().docbooksection())
+ return false;
+
+ // There should be really no content here.
return true;
}
DocBookInfoTag getParagraphsWithInfo(ParagraphList const ¶graphs,
pit_type bpit, pit_type const epit,
- // Typically, bpit is the beginning of the document and epit the end *or* the first section.
- bool documentHasSections) {
+ // Typically, bpit is the beginning of the document and epit the end of the
+ // document *or* the first section.
+ bool documentHasSections,
+ bool detectUnlayoutedAbstract
+ // Whether paragraphs with no specific layout should be detected as abstracts.
+ // For inner sections, an abstract should only be detected if it has a specific
+ // layout. For others, anything that might look like an abstract should be sought.
+ ) {
set<pit_type> shouldBeInInfo;
set<pit_type> mustBeInInfo;
set<pit_type> abstractWithLayout;
for (; cpit < epit; ++cpit) {
// Skip paragraphs that don't generate anything in DocBook.
Paragraph const & par = paragraphs[cpit];
+ Layout const &style = par.layout();
if (hasOnlyNotes(par))
continue;
- // There should never be any section here. (Just a sanity check: if this fails, this function could end up
- // processing the whole document.)
- if (isLayoutSectioning(par.layout())) {
+ // There should never be any section here, except for the first paragraph (a title can be part of <info>).
+ // (Just a sanity check: if this fails, this function could end up processing the whole document.)
+ if (cpit != bpit && isLayoutSectioningOrSimilar(par.layout())) {
LYXERR0("Assertion failed: section found in potential <info> paragraphs.");
break;
}
// If this is marked as an abstract by the layout, put it in the right set.
- if (par.layout().docbookabstract()) {
+ if (style.docbookabstract()) {
hasAbstractLayout = true;
abstractWithLayout.emplace(cpit);
continue;
// Based on layout information, store this paragraph in one set: should be in <info>, must be,
// or abstract (either because of layout or of position).
- Layout const &style = par.layout();
-
if (style.docbookininfo() == "always")
mustBeInInfo.emplace(cpit);
else if (style.docbookininfo() == "maybe")
shouldBeInInfo.emplace(cpit);
- else if (documentHasSections && !hasAbstractLayout)
+ else if (documentHasSections && !hasAbstractLayout && detectUnlayoutedAbstract &&
+ (style.docbooktag() == "NONE" || style.docbooktag() == "para") &&
+ style.docbookwrappertag() == "NONE")
+ // In this case, it is very likely that style.docbookininfo() == "never"! Be extra careful
+ // about anything that gets caught here.
abstractNoLayout.emplace(cpit);
else // This should definitely not be in <info>.
break;
} // end anonymous namespace
+ParagraphList::const_iterator makeAny(Text const &text,
+ Buffer const &buf,
+ XMLStream &xs,
+ OutputParams const &runparams,
+ ParagraphList::const_iterator par)
+{
+ switch (par->layout().latextype) {
+ case LATEX_COMMAND:
+ makeCommand(text, buf, xs, runparams, par);
+ break;
+ case LATEX_ENVIRONMENT:
+ makeEnvironment(text, buf, xs, runparams, par);
+ break;
+ case LATEX_LIST_ENVIRONMENT:
+ case LATEX_ITEM_ENVIRONMENT:
+ // Only case when makeAny() might consume more than one paragraph.
+ return makeListEnvironment(text, buf, xs, runparams, par);
+ case LATEX_PARAGRAPH:
+ makeParagraph(text, buf, xs, runparams, par);
+ break;
+ case LATEX_BIB_ENVIRONMENT:
+ makeBibliography(text, buf, xs, runparams, par);
+ break;
+ }
+ ++par;
+ return par;
+}
+
+
xml::FontTag docbookStartFontTag(xml::FontTypes type)
{
return xml::FontTag(from_utf8(fontToDocBookTag(type)), from_utf8(fontToAttribute(type)), type);
docstring abstract;
if (hasAbstract) {
// Generate the abstract XML into a string before further checks.
+ // Usually, makeAny only generates one paragraph at a time. However, for the specific case of lists, it might
+ // generate more than one paragraph, as indicated in the return value.
odocstringstream os2;
XMLStream xs2(os2);
- for (auto const & p : info.abstract)
- makeAny(text, buf, xs2, runparams, paragraphs.iterator_at(p));
+
+ set<pit_type> doneParas;
+ for (auto const & p : info.abstract) {
+ if (doneParas.find(p) == doneParas.end()) {
+ auto oldPar = paragraphs.iterator_at(p);
+ auto newPar = makeAny(text, buf, xs2, runparams, oldPar);
+
+ // Insert the indices of all the paragraphs that were just generated (typically, one).
+ // **Make the hypothesis that, when an abstract has a list, all its items are consecutive.**
+ pit_type id = p;
+ while (oldPar != newPar) {
+ doneParas.emplace(id);
+ ++oldPar;
+ ++id;
+ }
+ }
+ }
// Actually output the abstract if there is something to do. Don't count line feeds or spaces in this,
// even though they must be properly output if there is some abstract.
abstract = os2.str();
docstring cleaned = abstract;
- cleaned.erase(std::remove_if(cleaned.begin(), cleaned.end(), ::isspace), cleaned.end());
+ cleaned.erase(std::remove_if(cleaned.begin(), cleaned.end(), lyx::isSpace), cleaned.end());
// Nothing? Then there is no abstract!
if (cleaned.empty())
for (auto pit : info.mustBeInInfo)
makeAny(text, buf, xs, runparams, paragraphs.iterator_at(pit));
+ // If there is no title, generate one (required for the document to be valid).
+ // This code is called for the main document, for table cells, etc., so be precise in this condition.
+ if (text.isMainText() && info.shouldBeInInfo.empty() && !runparams.inInclude) {
+ xs << xml::StartTag("title");
+ xs << "Untitled Document";
+ xs << xml::EndTag("title");
+ xs << xml::CR();
+ }
+
// Always output the abstract as the last item of the <info>, as it requires special treatment (especially if
// it contains several paragraphs that are empty).
if (hasAbstract) {
ParagraphList const ¶graphs = text.paragraphs();
// First, the <info> tag.
- DocBookInfoTag info = getParagraphsWithInfo(paragraphs, bpit, epit, false);
+ DocBookInfoTag info = getParagraphsWithInfo(paragraphs, bpit, epit, false, true);
outputDocBookInfo(text, buf, xs, runparams, paragraphs, info);
// Then, the content. It starts where the <info> ends.
}
// Output the first <info> tag (or just the title).
- DocBookInfoTag info = getParagraphsWithInfo(paragraphs, bpit, eppit, true);
+ DocBookInfoTag info = getParagraphsWithInfo(paragraphs, bpit, eppit, true, true);
outputDocBookInfo(text, buf, xs, runparams, paragraphs, info);
bpit = info.epit;
// Don't output the ID as a DocBook <anchor>.
ourparams.docbook_anchors_to_ignore.emplace(label->screenLabel());
- // Cannot have multiple IDs per tag.
+ // Cannot have multiple IDs per tag. If there is another ID inset in the document, it will
+ // be output as a DocBook anchor.
break;
}
}
// Close all sections before the bibliography.
// TODO: Only close all when the bibliography is at the end of the document? Or force to output the bibliography at the end of the document? Or don't care (as allowed by DocBook)?
- auto insetsLength = distance(par->insetList().begin(), par->insetList().end());
- if (insetsLength > 0) {
+ if (!par->insetList().empty()) {
Inset const *firstInset = par->getInset(0);
if (firstInset && (firstInset->lyxCode() == BIBITEM_CODE || firstInset->lyxCode() == BIBTEX_CODE)) {
while (!headerLevels.empty()) {
}
}
- // Generate this paragraph.
- par = makeAny(text, buf, xs, ourparams, par);
-
- // Some special sections may require abstracts (mostly parts, in books).
+ // Generate the <info> tag if a section was just opened.
+ // Some sections may require abstracts (mostly parts, in books: DocBookForceAbstractTag will not be NONE),
+ // others can still have an abstract (it must be detected so that it can be output at the right place).
// TODO: docbookforceabstracttag is a bit contrived here, but it does the job. Having another field just for this would be cleaner, but that's just for <part> and <partintro>, so it's probably not worth the effort.
- if (isLayoutSectioning(style) && style.docbookforceabstracttag() != "NONE") {
+ if (isLayoutSectioning(style)) {
// This abstract may be found between the next paragraph and the next title.
pit_type cpit = std::distance(text.paragraphs().begin(), par);
- pit_type ppit = std::get<1>(hasDocumentSectioning(paragraphs, cpit, epit));
+ pit_type ppit = std::get<1>(hasDocumentSectioning(paragraphs, cpit + 1L, epit));
// Generate this abstract (this code corresponds to parts of outputDocBookInfo).
- DocBookInfoTag secInfo = getParagraphsWithInfo(paragraphs, cpit, ppit, true);
+ DocBookInfoTag secInfo = getParagraphsWithInfo(paragraphs, cpit, ppit, true,
+ style.docbookforceabstracttag() != "NONE");
+
+ if (!secInfo.mustBeInInfo.empty() || !secInfo.shouldBeInInfo.empty() || !secInfo.abstract.empty()) {
+ // Generate the <info>, if required. If DocBookForceAbstractTag != NONE, this abstract will not be in
+ // <info>, unlike other ("standard") abstracts.
+ bool hasStandardAbstract = !secInfo.abstract.empty() && style.docbookforceabstracttag() == "NONE";
+ bool needInfo = !secInfo.mustBeInInfo.empty() || hasStandardAbstract;
+
+ if (needInfo) {
+ xs.startDivision(false);
+ xs << xml::StartTag("info");
+ xs << xml::CR();
+ }
- if (!secInfo.abstract.empty()) {
- xs << xml::StartTag(style.docbookforceabstracttag());
- xs << xml::CR();
- for (auto const &p : secInfo.abstract)
- makeAny(text, buf, xs, runparams, paragraphs.iterator_at(p));
- xs << xml::EndTag(style.docbookforceabstracttag());
- xs << xml::CR();
- }
+ // Output the elements that should go in <info>, before and after the abstract.
+ for (auto pit : secInfo.shouldBeInInfo) // Typically, the title: these elements are so important and ubiquitous
+ // that mandating a wrapper like <info> would repel users. Thus, generate them first.
+ makeAny(text, buf, xs, ourparams, paragraphs.iterator_at(pit));
+ for (auto pit : secInfo.mustBeInInfo)
+ makeAny(text, buf, xs, ourparams, paragraphs.iterator_at(pit));
+
+ // Deal with the abstract in <info> if it is standard (i.e. its tag is <abstract>).
+ if (!secInfo.abstract.empty() && hasStandardAbstract) {
+ if (!secInfo.abstractLayout) {
+ xs << xml::StartTag("abstract");
+ xs << xml::CR();
+ }
+
+ for (auto const &p : secInfo.abstract)
+ makeAny(text, buf, xs, ourparams, paragraphs.iterator_at(p));
- // Skip all the text that just has been generated.
- par = paragraphs.iterator_at(ppit);
+ if (!secInfo.abstractLayout) {
+ xs << xml::EndTag("abstract");
+ xs << xml::CR();
+ }
+ }
+
+ // End the <info> tag if it was started.
+ if (needInfo) {
+ if (!xs.isLastTagCR())
+ xs << xml::CR();
+
+ xs << xml::EndTag("info");
+ xs << xml::CR();
+ xs.endDivision();
+ }
+
+ // Deal with the abstract outside <info> if it is not standard (i.e. its tag is layout-defined).
+ if (!secInfo.abstract.empty() && !hasStandardAbstract) {
+ // Assert: style.docbookforceabstracttag() != NONE.
+ xs << xml::StartTag(style.docbookforceabstracttag());
+ xs << xml::CR();
+ for (auto const &p : secInfo.abstract)
+ makeAny(text, buf, xs, ourparams, paragraphs.iterator_at(p));
+ xs << xml::EndTag(style.docbookforceabstracttag());
+ xs << xml::CR();
+ }
+
+ // Skip all the text that has just been generated.
+ par = paragraphs.iterator_at(secInfo.epit);
+ } else {
+ // No <info> tag to generate, proceed as for normal paragraphs.
+ par = makeAny(text, buf, xs, ourparams, par);
+ }
+ } else {
+ // Generate this paragraph, as it has nothing special.
+ par = makeAny(text, buf, xs, ourparams, par);
}
}