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When compiling a book using the "-s" option to tools/configure.py, the resulting HTML files handle .css and .js files (taken from the inlineav directive) differently than any other compilation chain (that is, regular books, or slides books without the -s option). The bug is that the "-s" version that makes slide presentations reverses the order of both the .js and the .css files from what they should be.
FWIW, I notice that the slides version puts lists those dependencies with each slideshow. The other versions generate a unified list of .js files and a unified list of .css files. I don't know why a different process needs to be used.
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When compiling a book using the "-s" option to tools/configure.py, the resulting HTML files handle .css and .js files (taken from the inlineav directive) differently than any other compilation chain (that is, regular books, or slides books without the -s option). The bug is that the "-s" version that makes slide presentations reverses the order of both the .js and the .css files from what they should be.
FWIW, I notice that the slides version puts lists those dependencies with each slideshow. The other versions generate a unified list of .js files and a unified list of .css files. I don't know why a different process needs to be used.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: