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//! HTML output.
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mod dom;
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mod typed;
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pub use self::dom::*;
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use ecow::EcoString;
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use crate::foundations::{elem, Content, Module, Scope};
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use crate::introspection::Locatable;
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/// Create a module with all HTML definitions.
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pub fn module() -> Module {
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let mut html = Scope::deduplicating();
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html.start_category(crate::Category::Html);
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html.define_elem::<HtmlElem>();
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html.define_elem::<FrameElem>();
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self::typed::define(&mut html);
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Module::new("html", html)
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}
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/// An HTML element that can contain Typst content.
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///
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/// Typst's HTML export automatically generates the appropriate tags for most
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/// elements. However, sometimes, it is desirable to retain more control. For
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/// example, when using Typst to generate your blog, you could use this function
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/// to wrap each article in an `<article>` tag.
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///
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/// Typst is aware of what is valid HTML. A tag and its attributes must form
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/// syntactically valid HTML. Some tags, like `meta` do not accept content.
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/// Hence, you must not provide a body for them. We may add more checks in the
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/// future, so be sure that you are generating valid HTML when using this
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/// function.
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///
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/// Normally, Typst will generate `html`, `head`, and `body` tags for you. If
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/// you instead create them with this function, Typst will omit its own tags.
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///
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/// ```typ
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/// #html.elem("div", attrs: (style: "background: aqua"))[
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/// A div with _Typst content_ inside!
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/// ]
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/// ```
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#[elem(name = "elem", Locatable)]
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pub struct HtmlElem {
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/// The element's tag.
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#[required]
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pub tag: HtmlTag,
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/// The element's HTML attributes.
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pub attrs: HtmlAttrs,
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/// The contents of the HTML element.
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///
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/// The body can be arbitrary Typst content.
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#[positional]
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pub body: Option<Content>,
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}
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impl HtmlElem {
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/// Add an attribute to the element.
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pub fn with_attr(mut self, attr: HtmlAttr, value: impl Into<EcoString>) -> Self {
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self.attrs
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.as_option_mut()
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.get_or_insert_with(Default::default)
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.push(attr, value);
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self
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}
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}
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/// An element that lays out its content as an inline SVG.
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///
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/// Sometimes, converting Typst content to HTML is not desirable. This can be
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/// the case for plots and other content that relies on positioning and styling
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/// to convey its message.
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///
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/// This function allows you to use the Typst layout engine that would also be
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/// used for PDF, SVG, and PNG export to render a part of your document exactly
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/// how it would appear when exported in one of these formats. It embeds the
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/// content as an inline SVG.
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#[elem]
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pub struct FrameElem {
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/// The content that shall be laid out.
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#[positional]
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#[required]
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pub body: Content,
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}
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