>>>>> Mauritz Jeanson writes:
| -----Original Message-----
| From: Jochen Hayek
|
| ... as otherwise it's in the middle of a single quoted string,
| which obviously breaks it.
|
| The effect is then, that the navigiational ToC does not show
| up at all.
|
| Who would be so nice to fix this?
Fancy quoting style! ;-)
> I don't notice any problems with single quotes in titles.
> Please provide more details,
> such as a small sample document
> and the exact steps needed to reproduce the error.
Pls have a look at the Javascript code in toc.html,
actually *just* *any* toc.html,
e.g. take any of your own :
subList.addItem('<div id="id2541031" class="toc-foil"><img alt="-"
src="../graphics/toc/bullet.png"><\/img><a href="foil108.html"
target="foil">Recap and What s Next<\/a><\/div>');
myList.addList(subList, '<div id="id2540837" class="toc-foilgroup"><a
href="foilgroup16.html" target="foil">14. Scala Tools, Libraries, and IDE
Support<\/a><\/div>');
You can imagine the original titles, right?
And imagine a "'" in there and here in the Javascript code here!
And look in what Javascript string the title is embedded!
Pls find my minimal example here:
http://Hayek.name/Jochen/tmp/docbook-slides-example--minimal.tar.gz
and (pls!) recognize, that there is no functional navigational ToC!
I always start at frames.html, but "your mileage may vary".
I assume, you also know already
(so maybe there is a newcomer, who might read this "valuable hint"),
that all these DocBook Slides directories *best* live next to their
brethren frames1 through frames7 and all the others.
Kind regards,
Jochen, the rough+rude Hun ;-)
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