Can somebody push these corrections to hostmot2.9 ?
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On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 02:57:09PM +0100, Francis TISSERANT wrote:
> Pavel
> I am a French translator. Nice work Pavel. Choosing asciidoc looks good
> to me, John T. has already explored this possibility long ago. The
> process of renaming fichiers_fr.* was created by Jeff to simplify my
> trans
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 07:56:01AM -0600, EBo wrote:
> Just a thought. Maybe there is a way to extract the full TOC in the
> HTML version and link just that to a separate document. I personally
> find a TOC in an HTML file annoying, and breaking it up into little
> bittsy pieces that can o
Pavel
I am a French translator. Nice work Pavel. Choosing asciidoc looks good
to me, John T. has already explored this possibility long ago. The
process of renaming fichiers_fr.* was created by Jeff to simplify my
translation work. I can not thank him enough! Now, pass the French
documentation
Just a thought. Maybe there is a way to extract the full TOC in the
HTML version and link just that to a separate document. I personally
find a TOC in an HTML file annoying, and breaking it up into little
bittsy pieces that can only be viewed via a TOC side menu even more
annoying. That
Pavel,
One advantage of having the manuals in the HTML the same as the PDF
manuals is you can search the whole thing very easy. Another is the PDF
and the HTML are the same layout which makes it easier to find things in
either one. One thing that I don't care for is the TOC in the HTML. In
the
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 06:13:53PM -0800, Alexey Starikovskiy wrote:
> After a quick look over "Getting Started", I've noticed following:
> 1. '{0.5in}' markup still present,
Fixed.
> 2. markup of links is not cleared everywhere: [sub:, [cha:, etc
I won't consider it's a bug - by default ref name