Adjust the .css file so subsubheadings look like unnumberedsubsubsec.
The problem with @unnumberedsubsubsec is that it (1) generates an entry
in the TOC and (2) messes up the internal navigation buttons, since they
don't have their own @node, so texi2html uses #SECxx as anchor, which does
not exist...
font-size: x-large;
color: #1d7b85;
}
-.unnumberedsubsubsec {
+.unnumberedsubsubsec, .subsubheading {
font-size: large;
color: #1d7b85;
}
-.subsubheading {
- font-size: large;
- color: #3b220d;
-}
/***********************************************************/
/* LINKS */
(if (pair? uprops)
(string-append
- "\n\n@unnumberedsubsubsec User settable properties:\n"
+ "\n\n@subsubheading User settable properties:\n"
(description-list->texi user-propdocs #t))
"")
(if (pair? iprops)
(string-append
- "\n\n@unnumberedsubsubsec Internal properties:\n"
+ "\n\n@subsubheading Internal properties:\n"
(description-list->texi internal-propdocs #t))
""))))