When the switching to the non-simple offline style is done after
document load, the navigation to anchors completely breaks. So, do
the switch without the additional delay.
Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-18448
Change-Id: I5abbc3bbe1c743d2a5e493bb9e0916c5d092942a
Reviewed-by: Topi Reiniö <topi.reinio@qt.io>
As we cannot style the navigation elements freely with the restricted
version of CSS that QTextBrowser supports, we need to inject
separator elements between the prev/next page links.
This change adds a 'bullet' character wrapped in a <span> as a
separator. A rule is added to the standard offline CSS to hide the
separator as it's not needed there.
Change-Id: I13220a2a60e2d3063f94bc7dff0e4320d0bed4f6
Reviewed-by: Martin Smith <martin.smith@digia.com>
Qt 5.6 now includes a version of the offline documentation template
with simplified CSS suited for rendering HTML with a QTextBrowser
backend.
Select the template in qt-html-templates-offline.qdocconf, instead
of the higher-level qt-module-defaults-offline.qdocconf. This is
better because many projects external to qt5 (including Qt Creator)
do not use qt-module-* includes. This way, we can control the
template selection for all projects from a config file.
Change-Id: I766af422d829f3c9519c5a45093473175363d600
Reviewed-by: Martin Smith <martin.smith@digia.com>
Add a new documentation template, with simplified CSS rules that
work better when using QTextBrowser as a backend for Qt Assistant
or Qt Creator Help.
Select this new template by default for offline documentation
builds, but keep the old offline template as part of the template
files; use JavaScript to switch to the 'standard' CSS when the
generated files are viewed with a web browser.
Task-number: QTBUG-48322
Change-Id: Ib197896200bb482935f6e9f3a38976133a1e804d
Reviewed-by: Venugopal Shivashankar <venugopal.shivashankar@digia.com>