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Is it enough for subsection and subsubsection to get an attribute in HTML output that indicates their containing section? A signal to the scrolling mechanism?
When I filed this issue, I did not realize that the structure of
the files could be finer that the structure of the TOC.
But since that can happen, I guess the only way to fix
this is to somehow put that information in the HTML, so the
Javascript knows where to scroll to.
On Wed, 2 Sep 2020, Rob Beezer wrote:
Is it enough for subsection and subsubsection to get an attribute in HTML output that indicates their
containing section? A signal to the scrolling mechanism?
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The TOC scrolls on this page:
https://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/flame/laff/alaff/chapter12-attaining-high-performance.html
but not on this page:
https://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/flame/laff/alaff/chapter12-simple-model.html
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