Fix html::page declaration/definition divergence from the const sweep

The four defaulted parameters in html_util.h stayed by-value while the
definition became const&, leaving the called overload undefined.
Linux's -shared linking hid it (lazy dlopen resolution); it broke the
book-structure HTML path at runtime. Both sides now agree (const&,
defaults kept); combine_files converted consistently as well.

(from dev a910e11431d2)
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2026-07-31 00:25:18 +02:00
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commit 55e1a1f3ac
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@@ -88,10 +88,10 @@ namespace html {
const std::string& version,
const std::string& copyright,
const std::string& css,
strings_t css_filenames = {},
strings_t js_filenames = {},
strings_t local_fonts = {},
std::string logo = {});
const strings_t& css_filenames = {},
const strings_t& js_filenames = {},
const strings_t& local_fonts = {},
const std::string& logo = {});
void add_title(elements_t& body, const std::string& title, const std::string& logo="");
void add_title(elements_t& body, const std::string& title, const std::string& logo);