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authorFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>1999-04-28 13:54:30 (GMT)
committerFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>1999-04-28 13:54:30 (GMT)
commit79189b5fd50977700910ca0c9a6627684690d7bd (patch)
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do_cmd_seetext(): Clean up so we get proper nesting of <div>s. This
fixes a rendering problem on IE5. General adjustments to the table* environments, including using <thead> and <tbody>. Attempt to adjust the vertical alignment of the table cells so that the baseline of the first cell matches the baseline of the remaining cells: When the first cell is small and the second cell of the same row is multi-line, the first cell was vertically centered by default. Specifying valign=baseline fixes the problem on IE, but Netscape seems to ignore both valign=top and valign=baseline (even though valign is NS's fault!). Make the horizontal alignment of 'p' columns left instead of center (for the headings).
Diffstat (limited to 'Doc/perl/python.perl')
-rw-r--r--Doc/perl/python.perl46
1 files changed, 29 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/perl/python.perl b/Doc/perl/python.perl
index eb6dfdf..8eb4618 100644
--- a/Doc/perl/python.perl
+++ b/Doc/perl/python.perl
@@ -777,6 +777,18 @@ sub do_cmd_memberlineni{
$TABLE_HEADER_BGCOLOR = $NAV_BGCOLOR;
+sub get_th{
+ my $a = @_[0];
+ my $r = '<th>';
+ if ($a eq 'l')
+ { $r = '<th align=left>'; }
+ elsif (substr($a, 0, 1) eq 'p')
+ { $r = '<th align=left>'; }
+ elsif ($a eq 'r')
+ { $r = '<th align=right>'; }
+ return $r;
+}
+
sub setup_column_alignments{
local($_) = @_;
my($a1,$a2,$a3,$a4) = split(/[|]/,$_);
@@ -785,16 +797,8 @@ sub setup_column_alignments{
$col_aligns[1] = (($a2 eq 'c') ? '<td align=center>' : '<td>');
$col_aligns[2] = (($a3 eq 'c') ? '<td align=center>' : '<td>');
$col_aligns[3] = (($a4 eq 'c') ? '<td align=center>' : '<td>');
- # return the aligned header start tags; only used for \begin{tableiii?}
- $th1 = (($a1 eq 'l') ? '<th align=left>'
- : ($a1 eq 'r' ? '<th align=right>' : '<th>'));
- $th2 = (($a2 eq 'l') ? '<th align=left>'
- : ($a2 eq 'r' ? '<th align=right>' : '<th>'));
- $th3 = (($a3 eq 'l') ? '<th align=left>'
- : ($a3 eq 'r' ? '<th align=right>' : '<th>'));
- $th4 = (($a4 eq 'l') ? '<th align=left>'
- : ($a4 eq 'r' ? '<th align=right>' : '<th>'));
- return ($th1, $th2, $th3, $th4);
+ # return the aligned header start tags
+ return (get_th($a1), get_th($a2), get_th($a3), get_th($a4));
}
sub do_env_tableii{
@@ -806,12 +810,14 @@ sub do_env_tableii{
$font = ''
if ($font eq 'textrm');
$globals{'lineifont'} = $font;
- return '<table border align=center>'
+ return '<table border align=center><thead>'
. "\n <tr$TABLE_HEADER_BGCOLOR>"
. "\n $th1<b>$h1</b></th>"
. "\n $th2<b>$h2</b></th>"
+ . "\n</thead>"
+ . "\n<tbody valign=baseline>"
. $_
- . "\n</table>";
+ . "\n</tbody></table>";
}
sub do_cmd_lineii{
@@ -839,13 +845,15 @@ sub do_env_tableiii{
$font = ''
if ($font eq 'textrm');
$globals{'lineifont'} = $font;
- return '<table border align=center>'
+ return '<table border align=center><thead>'
. "\n <tr$TABLE_HEADER_BGCOLOR>"
. "\n $th1<b>$h1</b></th>"
. "\n $th2<b>$h2</b></th>"
. "\n $th3<b>$h3</b></th>"
+ . "\n</thead>"
+ . "\n<tbody valign=baseline>"
. $_
- . "\n</table>";
+ . "\n</tbody></table>";
}
sub do_cmd_lineiii{
@@ -876,14 +884,16 @@ sub do_env_tableiv{
$font = ''
if ($font eq 'textrm');
$globals{'lineifont'} = $font;
- return '<table border align=center>'
+ return '<table border align=center><thead>'
. "\n <tr$TABLE_HEADER_BGCOLOR>"
. "\n $th1<b>$h1</b></th>"
. "\n $th2<b>$h2</b></th>"
. "\n $th3<b>$h3</b></th>"
. "\n $th4<b>$h4</b></th>"
+ . "\n</thead>"
+ . "\n<tbody valign=baseline>"
. $_
- . "\n</table>";
+ . "\n</tbody></table>";
}
sub do_cmd_lineiv{
@@ -1056,7 +1066,9 @@ sub do_cmd_seemodule{
}
sub do_cmd_seetext{
- return '<div class=seetext><p>' . @_[0] . '</div>';
+ local($_) = @_;
+ my $content = next_argument();
+ return '<div class=seetext><p>' . $content . '</div>' . $_;
}