On 8/24/11 7:45 PM, Matthew Flatt wrote:
At Wed, 24 Aug 2011 19:32:07 -0400, Neil Van Dyke wrote:
When using "scribble/manual" to produce one-page HTML documentation for
a PLaneT package... is there an option to prevent the navigation bars
(i.e., the gray "...search manuals...", "top", "prev", etc. things) from
being added?

(Reason for asking: I like to use this HTML for the home page of the
package on my personal Web site, but the navigation bar doesn't do
anything there.  I can just write a little script to modify the HTML
after the fact; just checking whether there's a better way.)

I think the navigation bar is added by `raco setup'. If you run
`scribble' directly on the main document file, then the navigation bar
is not included.

Getting the links right may involve various extra flags to `scribble',
though, such as

  ++xref-in setup/xref load-collections-xref

and

  --redirect-main http://docs.racket-lang.org/

The search box is added by raco setup, but the navigation stuff appears if you use scribble --htmls. If you want a multi-page document without the navigation links, this will do it for you:

$ cat nonav.css
.navsettop, .navsetbottom {
  display: none;
}

$ scribble --htmls ++style nonav.css page.scrbl

You may also want to add:

.version {
  display: none;
}

to disappear the Racket version number.

David
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