Function EXAMPLE blocks now render as their own fish fence titled
"Examples" (matching the existing "Usage" title on the Synopsis fence),
triggered by a flat Example: label line mirroring the Synopsis: prefix.
Prose pages get two new generic titling signals in _render_para: a bare
indented path ending in a known extension is titled by its basename, and
a leading "# in <file>" / "# <file>" comment on a shell paragraph is
promoted to the fence title and stripped from the body. This picks up
local.fish/secrets.fish path displays and override examples in
07-customization.md for free, plus a bonus .logging_disabled hit.
10-personalization.md's secrets.fish block gets an explicit "# secrets.fish"
comment to title it the same way. The four local.fish examples keep their
existing descriptive comments rather than a redundant local.fish title.
Adds docs/build-manual.py (--concat) and a round-trip test in
verify-manual.py that reproduces the pre-migration fish-config.md
exactly from docs/manual/.
Fixes found by the round-trip check, applied in split-manual.py and
re-run to regenerate docs/manual/:
- NAME/SYNOPSIS/TABLE OF CONTENTS had no sidebar.order, so they sorted
after every numbered section instead of interleaving with DESCRIPTION
in original document order. All manual pages now get sidebar.order
from a single position counter matching source order.
- split_h1/split_h2 used .strip() on section bodies, which also ate
leading indentation on the first body line, corrupting the 4-space
indented code blocks that open SYNOPSIS and TABLE OF CONTENTS.
- The source's leading pandoc metadata block (title/section/header/
date/author) was discarded entirely by the splitter. It's now parsed
off via manualtools.parse and stashed on index.md under a "pandoc"
key; build-manual.py re-emits it verbatim ahead of the first heading.