I have a document that starts like this:
.. only:: latex
===============
Introduction
===============
.. include:: introduction.txt
=======================
Product requirements
=======================
There are several requirements for creating Oobleck. A reference diagram
and more information about each can be found below.
When I build this to HTML, instead of naming the page "Product
requirements" it names the page "Introduction". This page title is
displayed in the browser tab label and in the Previous/Next navigation.
Have I done something wrong, or is this possibly a bug?
Is there a way to explicitly set this text for this page?
Background information:
The reason I am doing this is to have a more graceful introductory content
when building the same source as PDF and as HTML.
In HTML I want to have introductory text on the same page as the main table
of contents. But if I put it there and then build latexpdf, that
introductory text appears after the table of contents pages and before the
first chapter, with no headings and on a page by itself.
So I put the introductory text in a separate file and use the .. only::
directive to call it where it belongs in each format.
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