Paul Knight reported:
- (HTML only) To conform to OASIS style, this should use bold font in title and
headings from top through "Notices"
-- I noted that in the HTML file, these headings use class="aeb10-", but this
is not defined in the .css file.
-- For this publication, I defined it by inserting the line below into the .css
file (virtio-v1.2-csd01.css, at line 18), which fixed this issue:
--- .aeb10-{font-weight: bold;}
make this adjustment in makehtml.sh for the future.
Reported-by: Paul Knight <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <[email protected]>
---
makehtml.sh | 10 ++++++++--
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/makehtml.sh b/makehtml.sh
index a19fc34..45b7080 100755
--- a/makehtml.sh
+++ b/makehtml.sh
@@ -22,12 +22,18 @@ sed 's/~</"</g' $SPECDOC.tmp4 >$SPECDOC.tmp5
#drop width/height limits from the logo.
sed '/oasis.png/{n;s/^width="39" height="39" >/ >/}' $SPECDOC.tmp5
>$SPECDOC.tmp6
+#To conform to OASIS style, this should use bold font in title and
+#headings from top through "Notices"
+#these headings use class="aeb10-", but this
+#is not defined in the .css file
+sed '/start css.sty/a .aeb10-{font-weight: bold;}' $SPECDOC.tmp6 >$SPECDOC.tmp7
+
# If font paths are misconfigured, we get ligatures
# (such as 'ff or 'fi') replaced by NULL character in output.
# This in not a valid HTML output, so detect this and warn user.
# For detection, we rely on the fact that file utility
# recognizes files with NULL characters as binary data.
-if test "$(file -b $SPECDOC.tmp5)" = 'data';
+if test "$(file -b $SPECDOC.tmp7)" = 'data';
then
echo
echo WARNING!
@@ -44,7 +50,7 @@ then
echo
fi
-mv $SPECDOC.tmp6 $SPECDOC.html
+mv $SPECDOC.tmp7 $SPECDOC.html
rm $SPECDOC.tmp*
#uncomment if you have a broken t4ht
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