User: mackmoon Date: 05/12/28 12:54:47 Modified: /user-faq/www/new-faq/ howto_run_faq_spider.txt, index.html /user-faq/www/new-faq/Math/ 001.html, 005.html, 006.html, 013.html
Log: Reworked updates at OOoAuthors, because proper HTML headers used in OOoAuthors answer field munge the file output so that questions does not appear with the answers. Using only portions of HTML code typically used inside body tags works best. File Changes: Directory: /user-faq/www/new-faq/ ================================= File [changed]: howto_run_faq_spider.txt Url: http://user-faq.openoffice.org/source/browse/user-faq/www/new-faq/howto_run_faq_spider.txt?r1=1.2&r2=1.3 Delta lines: +2 -0 ------------------- --- howto_run_faq_spider.txt 4 Dec 2005 00:22:57 -0000 1.2 +++ howto_run_faq_spider.txt 28 Dec 2005 20:54:43 -0000 1.3 @@ -47,3 +47,5 @@ or report any uncorrectable errors to the User-FAQ project via the Issue Tracker. 8. The plan is to run the faq-spider periodically to forward updates from the dynamic OOoAuthors pages to the static OpenOffice.org pages. + +NOTE: On 28 December 2005, we discovered that the HTML pages stored at OOoAuthors cannot contain the XHTML 1.0 DTD (w/header, title, body, and html tags) else the question is omitted from the display of the FAQ answer (output generated from the faq_spider.pl) at the user-faq site, likely because these features were not used in the html code at the OOoAuthors site when the faq_spider.pl was designed. For simplicity sake, only the html "body" portion of the pages should be entered in the body (answer) field in FAQs at the OOoAuthors.org site. File [changed]: index.html Url: http://user-faq.openoffice.org/source/browse/user-faq/www/new-faq/index.html?r1=1.22&r2=1.23 Delta lines: +1 -1 ------------------- --- index.html 28 Dec 2005 20:02:24 -0000 1.22 +++ index.html 28 Dec 2005 20:54:43 -0000 1.23 @@ -92,6 +92,6 @@ <p><a href="/new-faq/">Root</a> </p> <br /> -<p>Last Updated: Wed Dec 28 14:16:13 2005</p> +<p>Last Updated: Wed Dec 28 15:55:22 2005</p> </body> </html> Directory: /user-faq/www/new-faq/Math/ ====================================== File [changed]: 001.html Url: http://user-faq.openoffice.org/source/browse/user-faq/www/new-faq/Math/001.html?r1=1.4&r2=1.5 Delta lines: +2 -12 -------------------- --- 001.html 28 Dec 2005 20:02:24 -0000 1.4 +++ 001.html 28 Dec 2005 20:54:44 -0000 1.5 @@ -4,22 +4,12 @@ ]</p> <h3>How can I get a left bracket without a right bracket?</h3> <hr /> -<p><p><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" -"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> - <title>Content for OpenOffice.org's User-FAQ Project</title> -</head> -<body> -<p>Since brackets have a grouping function, they must always match and nest correctly. Use a left bracket and omit the right bracket as shown in the following examples.</p> +<p><p><p>Since brackets have a grouping function, they must always match and nest correctly. Use a left bracket and omit the right bracket as shown in the following examples.</p> <p>Escape the bracket with a back slash for a single bracket without a matching bracket partner. For example, enter <kbd>\[</kbd> to get a "[" without a corresponding "]"</p> <p>Enter <kbd>\[3 ";" 8\)</kbd> to typeset the interval [3;8). The quotation marks around the semicolon ensure that it is not typeset in italic. (You're right, this has nothing to do with brackets!)</p> <p>For scalable brackets it is essential that the <kbd>left</kbd> and <kbd>right</kbd> match, since the content enclosed by the brackets must be well defined. In this case use the invisible bracket, <kbd>none</kbd>, to get a single bracket. For example, enter <kbd>left [ ... right none</kbd> to get a scalable "[" without a corresponding "]".</p> <p>Enter <kbd>x=left lbrace binom -5 3 right none</kbd> to typeset the follwing formula:</p> -<p><img src="http://user-faq.openoffice.org/new-faq/images/001a.gif" NAME="Objekt1" alt="image of formula to typeset" /></p> -</body> -</html></p></p> +<p><img src="http://user-faq.openoffice.org/new-faq/images/001a.gif" NAME="Objekt1" alt="image of formula to typeset" /></p></p></p> <p><a href="/new-faq/">Root</a> / <a href="/new-faq/Math/">Math</a> -- [ - <a href="./002.html" accesskey="n">Next</a> ]</p> </body> File [changed]: 005.html Url: http://user-faq.openoffice.org/source/browse/user-faq/www/new-faq/Math/005.html?r1=1.4&r2=1.5 Delta lines: +2 -12 -------------------- --- 005.html 28 Dec 2005 20:02:25 -0000 1.4 +++ 005.html 28 Dec 2005 20:54:44 -0000 1.5 @@ -5,15 +5,7 @@ ]</p> <h3>How do I align my equations at the equality sign?</h3> <hr /> -<p><p><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" -"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> - <title>Content for OpenOffice.org's User-FAQ Project</title> -</head> -<body> -<p>Currently <i>Math</i> does not have an alignment construction. Instead you can use a matrix.</p> +<p><p><p>Currently <i>Math</i> does not have an alignment construction. Instead you can use a matrix.</p> <h4><i>For example, to typeset the following equation:</i></h4> <p><IMG SRC="http://documentation.openoffice.org/faqs/formula/005a.gif" name="Objekt321" alt="image of resulting formula" /> <p>enter the following:</p> @@ -37,9 +29,7 @@ ""phantom {3(x+4)-2(x-1)}=x+14 </pre> <p>The empty quotation marks justify the line to the left. A line which begins with text (even an empty text line) will always be left justified.</p> -<p>You can replace <kbd>""</kbd> with <kbd>alignl</kbd>.</p> -</body> -</html> </p></p> +<p>You can replace <kbd>""</kbd> with <kbd>alignl</kbd>.</p></p></p> <p><a href="/new-faq/">Root</a> / <a href="/new-faq/Math/">Math</a> -- [<a href="./004.html" accesskey="p">Prev</a> - <a href="./006.html" accesskey="n">Next</a> ]</p> File [changed]: 006.html Url: http://user-faq.openoffice.org/source/browse/user-faq/www/new-faq/Math/006.html?r1=1.4&r2=1.5 Delta lines: +2 -12 -------------------- --- 006.html 28 Dec 2005 20:02:25 -0000 1.4 +++ 006.html 28 Dec 2005 20:54:44 -0000 1.5 @@ -5,22 +5,12 @@ ]</p> <h3>How can I use a binary operator (like union or otimes) as a large operator (such as int or sum)?</h3> <hr /> -<p><p><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" -"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> - <title>Content for OpenOffice.org's User-FAQ Project</title> -</head> -<body> -<p>You have to define the symbol you want to use as a user-defined symbol first. See <a href="http://user-faq.openoffice.org/new-faq/Math/012.html">FAQ #012</a> for instructions; most of the symbols used by <i>Math</i> are part of the StarMath font.</p> +<p><p><p>You have to define the symbol you want to use as a user-defined symbol first. See <a href="http://user-faq.openoffice.org/new-faq/Math/012.html">FAQ #012</a> for instructions; most of the symbols used by <i>Math</i> are part of the StarMath font.</p> <p>Let's say you have defined the union symbol as the user-defined symbol <kbd>%union</kbd>. You can then enter, for example:</p> <pre>oper%union from i in I A_i</pre> <p>to typeset the formula as shown in the following image.</p> <p><IMG SRC="http://user-faq.openoffice.org/new-faq/images/006a.gif" NAME="Objekt1" alt="image of resulting formula"/></p> -<p>Any user-defined symbol can be used as a large operator, if it is preceded with <kbd>oper</kbd> as shown in the example.</p> -</body> -</html></p></p> +<p>Any user-defined symbol can be used as a large operator, if it is preceded with <kbd>oper</kbd> as shown in the example.</p></p></p> <p><a href="/new-faq/">Root</a> / <a href="/new-faq/Math/">Math</a> -- [<a href="./005.html" accesskey="p">Prev</a> - <a href="./007.html" accesskey="n">Next</a> ]</p> File [changed]: 013.html Url: http://user-faq.openoffice.org/source/browse/user-faq/www/new-faq/Math/013.html?r1=1.4&r2=1.5 Delta lines: +2 -12 -------------------- --- 013.html 28 Dec 2005 20:02:25 -0000 1.4 +++ 013.html 28 Dec 2005 20:54:44 -0000 1.5 @@ -5,15 +5,7 @@ ]</p> <h3>Can I find all the constructions of Math in the selection window?</h3> <hr /> -<p><p><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" -"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> -<html> -<head> - <title> </title> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> -</head> -<body> -<p>There are a few constructions without a corresponding template in the selection window. A good overview can be found in Online Help. See here:</p> +<p><p><p>There are a few constructions without a corresponding template in the selection window. A good overview can be found in Online Help. See here:</p> <ul> <li>Press F1 in OpenOffice.org to open its Online Help.</li> <li>From the dropdown list positioned across the top left column of the Help window, select "Openoffice.org Math".</li> @@ -195,9 +187,7 @@ <li><kbd>phantom a </kbd>typesets a invisible.</li> </ul> <p>The command color is used to change the color of a subformula, see <a href="http://user-faq.openoffice.org/new-faq/Math/011.html">FAQ #011</A> for details.</p> -<p>A complete reference on the <i>Math</i> input language is being worked on.</p> -</body> -</html> </p></p> +<p>A complete reference on the <i>Math</i> input language is being worked on.</p></p></p> <p><a href="/new-faq/">Root</a> / <a href="/new-faq/Math/">Math</a> -- [<a href="./012.html" accesskey="p">Prev</a> - <a href="./014.html" accesskey="n">Next</a> ]</p> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
