Doesn't work for: templates in lists or explicit list block elements
(because it detects when it's in a list based on the parser), but it is
usually at least as good as the older version.
This kind of thing would be much easier if I represented the lists in
data rather than translating them as they are parsed. Not sure if I'll
do that soon though.
[SVN r85247]
- Detect encoded templates in `call_template` so they're handled if
anything calls it or `call_code_snippet` directly.
- Handle any paragraphs that comebefore a encoded block template.
- Escaped templates should always be inline, it isn't block content.
- Try to support escaped encoded templates. It's a bit of a weird case
so I wasn't sure what to do. Just wrote out the boostbook in a phrase
which seems the best option.
- Escapes now override the template type. This should happen as the user
explictly asks for an escaped template.
[SVN r75270]
- More consistent names.
- Not using `.` in basename.
- Run the quickbook manual test last (as when there's an error, the more
specific tests are more informative).
- Combine some of the code tests.
[SVN r75235]