There's no particular reason that any one format will have all
the information that other formats need, but it conveniently works
for now that HTML info can subsume Latex info.
Related to the already fixed PR 12114 and PR 12133, which motivated the
error, and a few additional typos of the same kind.
(Note that it uses the symbols, but that's how they'll render anyway.)
For example, if you make a multi-column table with a
`racketblock' in each column, then the columns size
to fit the code --- instead of forcing the table width
to match the page width and forcing each column to take
an equal share width.
For HTML, the style used in the output of `racketblock' now
disables line wrapping, and the Rkt text styles inherit
line-wrap behavior. This doesn't solve the general problem
of code overflowing the horizontal space, but it makes the
failure mode usefully better.
A new 'vertical-inset nested-flow style is used by
`defproc', `defform', etc. It has no effect for HTML,
but it introduces suitable vertical space for Latex output
(in case you want to use `defproc' in a SIGPLAN-format
paper, for example).
* Lists are now either blocks or splices depending on whether they
appear inside a block or a splice (default to block).
* Adjusted the docs and a single test where this mattered.
* Change the documentation to be "text.html" and to be titled "text
generation".
I originally picked "under" as the preposition to go before
a platform name, but obviously you should build "on" a
platform, and "under" suddenly annoys me. The choice of "on"
is now codified in the documentation style guide. Meanwhile,
"Unix" insted of "X" seems more clear and consistent in the
`racket/gui' docs.
More usefully, this patch also fixes a few out-of-date
platform-specific claims.
Revert "Fix interface."
Revert "Add more scribble forms that evaluate code and display the results."
This reverts commit a621eaf041.
This reverts commit 7e9dbded4c.