Carlo de Falco wrote:
>
> On 12 Feb 2010, at 17:46, Philip Nienhuis wrote:
>
>> Hi Carlo:
>>
>> Carlo de Falco wrote:
>>>
>>> On 11 Feb 2010, at 22:48, Philip Nienhuis wrote:
>>>
>>>> Although I manually corrected the relevant files before uploading, I
>>>> still see truncated "short" descriptions in the io package overview on
>>>> the web site. The truncation occurs at the dot in "OpenOffice.org".
>>>> Did you re-generate the package & html stuff?
>>>
>>> no. this is exactly the stuff you uploaded to the forum.
>>> If you know how to fix the files, change the attachment
>>> in your post and I will upload the new html files.
>>
>> OK.
>> Nevertheless, when I open the very archive io-html.tar.gz I attached in
>>
>> http://sourceforge.net/apps/phpbb/octave/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=9
>>
>> the right descriptions have been included (see e.g., file
>> function_descriptions_o), while on
>>
>> http://octave.sourceforge.net/io/overview.html
>> these descriptions have been truncated.
> I am afraid you are just looking at the wrong files
>
> 1) the text in the file "overview.html" in yur package is exactly
> what is being displayed at http://octave.sourceforge.net/io/overview.html
>
> 2)the text in 'function_descriptions_o' is what you see when you look at
> http://octave.sourceforge.net/functions_by_alpha.php?letter=O
> and it does include your correction.

Ah... I overlooked that one, sorry (I didn't scroll down all the way).

>> So I think there's no point in resending the same attachment...
>> Shall I await further instructions or shall I just implement option 3
>> from my previous post, i.e. changing "OpenOffice.org" to
>> "OpenOffice_org" in the texinfo stanzas in the function files? and for
>> that matter, in the html files?
>
> I'd say, rather than manually correct the html, go ahead and remove any
> dots in the description text, then regenerate the html

Done.
I've uploaded new io-html.tar.gz to the release forum & also committed 
the corrected function files in svn.
I don't think the package itself needs to be updated (yet).

Thanks,

Philip

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