At 17:37 21.04.2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
Bill Moseley wrote:
At 03:51 PM 04/21/02 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:

per my previous suggestion I've moved the about pages into their own docset: /start. The problem was that the menu was getting unwanted items when you added the tips page to be processed. Now it's fine.

In docset, is it possible to avoid the toc page when you click on the About link? I think it's much better for the About main menu item to go directly to the about page. Now you click on What is mod_perl and all you get is a one-line answer: What is mod_perl? Apache + Perl = mod_perl And the examples should only be linked directly off the more>> links, as they are out of context otherwise.

Is it bad or just not as good as we want it to. DocSet is a generic tool, and works by stacking docsets one inside another. If you have an idea how to keep it generic and still do what you want, please suggest.

What about this: we add the about.html page as actually being index_top.html in about/.
Then there will be a TOC at the bottom, but that won't be a problem as it covers some subjects which have been covered already and as such summarizes it.
This will make the links work correctly too.


There is a way to work around it by making the start docset hidden (so it'll be stil processed),
and using the link property to link where you want from the menu. Try this patch. But the drawback
is that in this case the hidden docset's "up" button will still bring its index.html.

I don't think that would be too much of a problem, so this is a possibility. It's what I was thinking about at first.



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