X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/sgt/halibut/blobdiff_plain/42e499baa6f0b63987eb00b17c80a8784476fea1..02478c4f78199bda48514bca58e4b912cb86c737:/inputs/test.but diff --git a/inputs/test.but b/inputs/test.but index abdafcd..87bcaf7 100644 --- a/inputs/test.but +++ b/inputs/test.but @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ date \date{%Y.%m.%d} (default format is \date). \copyright Copyright 1999 Simon \#{second comment}Tatham. All rights reserved. -Here's another paragraph, which goes after the copyright. +Here's another \i{preamble paragraph}, which goes after the copyright. \define{metacoopt} [this is a nested, multi-line macro, talking about \coopt @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ a bit] \define{eur} \u20AC{EUR } -\versionid $Id: test.but,v 1.29 2004/04/20 19:20:55 simon Exp $ +\versionid $Id: test.but,v 1.35 2004/08/06 12:17:56 simon Exp $ \C{ch\\ap} First chapter title; for similar wrapping reasons this chapter title will be ludicrously long. I wonder how much more @@ -43,8 +43,8 @@ has line\#{yet another one} breaks in between words, multiple spaces (ignored), and \e{emphasised text} as well as \c{code fragments}. -\cw{This} is weak code. And \k{head} contains some other stuff. -\K{subhead} does too. +\cw{This} is weak code; \cq{this} is quoted code. And \k{head} +contains some other stuff. \K{subhead} does too. To test the man page back end: @@ -157,6 +157,25 @@ to make up for it. I don't know. These mammals. Pa-thetic. \dd An exemplary contributor to the global economy. Unless he's CMOT Dibbler. +This is a much more interesting description list, testing +consecutive \c{\\dt}s and consecutive \c{\\dd}s: + +\dt One + +\dt Two + +\dt Three + +\dd Ay + +\dt Four + +\dd Bee + +\dd Cee + +\dd Dee + A-paragraph-full-of-hyphens-to-test-the-idea-that-word-wrapping-can-happen-somewhere-in-all-this-hyphenatory-nonsense. A\-paragraph\-full\-of\-nonbreaking\-hyphens\-to\-test\-the\-idea\-that\-word\-wrapping\-misses\-them. @@ -219,10 +238,13 @@ whitespace). It also contains a \W{http://www.tartarus.org/}{hyperlink}. -Here are some subsections with silly chapter titles and interesting -use of Unicode. The Unicode oddities are in the titles rather than -the body text because that way I get to test their handling in the -PDF document outline. +Also I'm going to index \i\c{-output} to ensure that its two +components are displayed as a joined-up code fragment in the index. + +Here are \I{testone}some \I{testtwo}subsections \I{testthree}with +silly chapter titles and interesting use of Unicode. The Unicode +oddities are in the titles rather than the body text because that +way I get to test their handling in the PDF document outline. \H{app-one} The 1024 \u00D7{x} 768 screen resolution @@ -232,7 +254,15 @@ Err. Umm. -\H{app-three} Or just Erd\u0151{\u00F6{o}}s? +\# I'm going to label one of these with a carefully chosen fragment +\# name "i1", because I know this will also be generated as an index +\# fragment name and this allows me to test the fragment name clash +\# detection. +\# +\# To actually run this test you need to configure html-leaf-level +\# to 0 and html-template-fragment to %k. + +\H{i1} Or just Erd\u0151{\u00F6{o}}s? Ahh. @@ -256,3 +286,11 @@ the document even though there is no \cw{\\k} citing it. \IM{she seems to have an invisible tag}{appendix} Invisible tags and/or appendices + +\# The display forms of these three index terms differ only in case. +\# This is a fiddly special case in the Windows Help backend, +\# because Windows Help's index mechanism is case-insensitive... + +\IM{testone} Test +\IM{testtwo} TesT +\IM{testthree} test