On 10 Jun 2005, at 22:52, Linden H van der (MI) wrote:
I don't have the privileges to set it up, so I'll bug Steven about it
when we figure out what should be done. ;-)
This is changed now.
/Steven
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Linden H van der (MI) wrote:
To all document editors,
Seeing Mark's work and my own I decided that we best set some basic
rules for writing the documentation and using particular styling. This
improves a consistent look and prevents tedious cleanup at a later
stage.
This is what I propose (and
Leszek Gawron wrote:
Linden H van der (MI) wrote:
...
It would be the best if you provided your guideline as a template page
YourPageShouldLookLikeThis.
It would be even better if you defined classes for the different style
elements you want and disable the ability to arbitrarily use em
It would be even better if you defined classes for the
different style
elements you want and disable the ability to arbitrarily use em and
i for example.
This is already taken care of in Daisy by the htmlArea plugin and
Daisy's HTMLCleaner
The htmlArea plugin can be customised so that
It would be the best if you provided your guideline as a
template page
YourPageShouldLookLikeThis.
Good idea.
OT: Suppose I'd like to review some documents that have not been
published yet. Is there a special query for that?
Yes, I don't have it from the top of my head, but if you
I started this a while ago and some of this has been brought up by
Ross so some is a repeat. The most important thing is that we be
consistent in style. It will make users lives much easier if we have
a single set of conventions.
On Jun 10, 2005, at 3:28 AM, Linden H van der (MI) wrote:
Linden H van der (MI) wrote:
It would be even better if you defined classes for the
different style
elements you want and disable the ability to arbitrarily use em and
i for example.
This is already taken care of in Daisy by the htmlArea plugin and
Daisy's HTMLCleaner
The HTMLCleaner is
On Jun 10, 2005, at 3:38 PM, Ross Gardler wrote:
Leszek Gawron wrote:
Linden H van der (MI) wrote:
...
It would be the best if you provided your guideline as a template
page YourPageShouldLookLikeThis.
It would be even better if you defined classes for the different
style