p.s. Why doesn't the website have the LyX documentation? If it does, I
overlooked it -- where is it linked from?
I don't understand the question... which website?
Official www.lyx.org.
The documentation I didn't see was:
doc/Customization.html
doc/DocStyle.html
doc/Extended.html
doc/FAQ.html
doc/Intro.html
doc/Reference.html
doc/TOC.html
doc/Tutorial.html
doc/UserGuide.html
(I didn't check again so maybe it is there.)
I don't think it's there. Also note that the documentation is not
available in HTML, it's .lyx-files. Automatically converting HTML might be
good, but LyX is AFAIK not good enough to do a reliable job of this.
Anyway, you can access the .lyx-files using the browser for the version
control system. There is probably some wiki page that points to to it, but
here's the link
http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/trunk/lib/doc
Does this answer your question?
Or why does Google have Playground indexed if it is a practice
sandbox?
Google has no reason to _not_ index pages in the wiki group Playground.
It might be possible to instruct google to ignore those pages, but I'm not
sure that's desired.
That is what I was thinking -- use robots.txt and metatags to stop
indexing of a practice sandbox.
If you think most people want this behaviour, then feel free to follow the
instructions here
http://wiki.lyx.org/Site/ControllingWebRobots
to make google ignore pages in Playground/ :-)
/C
PS. If you change this behaviour, please a note about it somewhere.
Perhaps on Site.FAQ, by creating a new question/answer as to why Google
isn't indexing pages in the group Playground/
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Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39 44 http://www.md.kth.se/~chr