'Back to Documentation Index' => 'Retour à l\'accueil de la documentation',
};
$LY_LANGUAGES->{'es'} = {
- 'Back to Documentation Index' => '',
+ 'Back to Documentation Index' => 'Volver al índice de la documentación',
};
$LY_LANGUAGES->{'de'} = {
- 'Back to Documentation Index' => '',
+ 'Back to Documentation Index' => 'Zur Dokumentationsübersicht',
};
# Examples should be formatted similar to quotes:
$Texi2HTML::Config::complex_format_map->{'example'} = {
- 'begin' => q{"<blockquote><pre class=\"example\">"},
- 'end' => q{"</pre></blockquote>\n"},
+ 'begin' => q{"<blockquote>"},
+ 'end' => q{"</blockquote>\n"},
'style' => 'code',
};
# according to node titles, which works by simply overriding the id element of
# the $element hash.
# If an external nodename<=>filename/anchor map file is found (loaded in
-# lilypond_init_out, use the externally created values, otherwise use the
+# the command handler, use the externally created values, otherwise use the
# same logic here.
sub lilypond_element_file_name($$$)
{
my $page_toc_depth = 2;
my @default_toc = [];
+
+# Initialize the toc_depth to 1 if the command-line option -D=short_toc is given
+sub lilypond_init_toc_depth ()
+{
+ if (exists($main::value{'short_toc'}) and not exists($main::value{'bigpage'})) {
+ $page_toc_depth = 1;
+ }
+}
+# Set the TOC-depth (depending on a texinfo variable short_toc) in a
+# command-handler, so we have them available when creating the pages
+push @Texi2HTML::Config::command_handler_process, \&lilypond_init_toc_depth;
+
+
# recursively generate the TOC entries for the element and its children (which
# are only shown up to maxlevel. All ancestors of the current element are also
# shown with their immediate children, irrespective of their level.