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2021-12-22Add text wrapping to HTML output.John MacFarlane1-2/+8
Previously the HTML writer was exceptional in not being sensitive to the `--wrap` option. With this change `--wrap` now works for HTML. The default (as with other formats) is automatic wrapping to 72 columns. A new internal module, T.P.Writers.Blaze, exports `layoutMarkup`. This converts a blaze Html structure into a doclayout Doc Text. In addition, we now add a line break between an `img` tag and the associated `figcaption`. Note: Output is never wrapped in `writeHtmlStringForEPUB`. This accords with previous behavior since previously the HTML writer was insensitive to `--wrap` settings. There's no real need to wrap HTML inside a zipped container. Note that the contents of script, textarea, and pre tags are always laid out with the `flush` combinator, so that unwanted spaces won't be introduced if these occur in an indented context in a template. Closes #7764.
2020-05-18Use CSS in favor of <br> for display math (#6372)Lila1-2/+2
Some CSS to ensure that display math is displayed centered and on a new line is now included in the default HTML-based templates; this may be overridden if the user wants a different behavior.
2019-07-24HTML writer: ensure TeX formulas are rendered correctly (#5658)Philip Pesca1-1/+1
The web service passed in to `--webtex` may render formulas using inline or display style by default. Prefixing formulas with the appropriate command ensures they are rendered correctly. This is a followup to the discussion in #5656.
2019-07-23HTML writer: render inline formulas correctly with --webtex (#5656)Philip Pesca1-0/+14
We add `\textstyle` to the beginning of the formula to ensure it will be rendered in inline style. Closes #5655.