At 10:23 AM 04/22/02 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
>Per Einar Ellefsen wrote:
>> 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.

Ok, what needs to be done?


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