So then I said to John:
>
> OK. Honestly, I don't think this would be hard to do, I just haven't had
> time to figure it myself. At first blush, it would seem that the links
> would be generated from the overarching definition of EMC2 document
> organization, which for us is contained in the Submak
Gentle persons:
As a follow-up to the recent exchanges, I looked at the French-language
version of the Kinematics material, motion/kinematics_fr.html, to see
what Francis, Marc-André, and their colleagues have been up to.
Lo-and-behold, many (but not all) of my style concerns are not present
i
On 12/6/2011 3:19 PM, Baillifard marc-Andre wrote:
Hello, good after noon, good evening :-)
Warning: So that the data in the header of asciidoc files are
interpreted well
It is necessary to respect this
Marc-André Baillifard Member of French EMC2 Translators Team
mbail...@baillifard.com
On 12/6/2011 2:16 PM, John Thornton wrote:
>
> On 12/6/2011 8:24 AM, Kent A. Reed wrote:
>> Gentle persons:
>>
>> I know dealing with the V2.5 documentation issues is like being
>> subjected to water torture, but they're still with us.
>>
>> Concerning the HTML style, here's some issues that came t
Hello, good after noon, good evening :-)
Warning: So that the data in the header of asciidoc files are
interpreted well
It is necessary to respect this
TITLE
=
header parameter
header parameter
header parameter
header parameter
header parameter
Other given or text
Example
Life's Mysteri
On 12/6/2011 8:24 AM, Kent A. Reed wrote:
> Gentle persons:
>
> I know dealing with the V2.5 documentation issues is like being
> subjected to water torture, but they're still with us.
>
> Concerning the HTML style, here's some issues that came to mind as I
> compared just one section, Kinematics
Hi admins, there are several debian archives on linuxcnc.org, and I'm not sure
which is which.
Here are some that I've found:
http://linuxcnc.org/emc2/dists/
http://linuxcnc.org/emc2/dists/dists/
http://linuxcnc.org/lucid/
http://linuxcnc.org/hardy/
http://linuxcnc.org/ubuntu-hardy/
http://linux
On 12/6/2011 9:28 AM, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
> 2011/12/6 Alex Joni:
>> Sorry Viesturs,
>>
>> I was working on the site (together with a few more helping hands).
>> Everything should be back up now (repos and all).
> I would appreciate, if things like these would have been communicated
> in advance,
>>I would appreciate, if things like these would have been communicated
in advance, so that I and other users could adapt to situation
beforehand and not discovering it, when the site and repositories are
needed most.<<
Good point!
I've been burned by the lack of web access before also. I have le
Kent,yes, your comments are relevant and helps a lot.
I deleted all references to latexmath in the French translation,
because it breaks the CSS for all the file for only a few formulas.
By following your previous advice, readability is excellent, even
without latexmath.
There are only two files
2011/12/6 Alex Joni :
> Sorry Viesturs,
>
> I was working on the site (together with a few more helping hands).
> Everything should be back up now (repos and all).
I would appreciate, if things like these would have been communicated
in advance, so that I and other users could adapt to situation
b
Gentle persons:
I know dealing with the V2.5 documentation issues is like being
subjected to water torture, but they're still with us.
Concerning the HTML style, here's some issues that came to mind as I
compared just one section, Kinematics, between V2.4
(motion_kinematics.html) and V2.5 (mot
>>
> I spoke too soon. In the News box on the left-hand side of the home page
> www.linuxcnc.org there's at least one bad link repeated several time. It
> is
>
> http://www.linuxcnc.org/content/view/2/4/lang,en/
I fixed those for the newsitems which are visible on all pages, didn't touch
older o
Alex,
Thanks for all the work on the web site.
John
On 12/6/2011 5:26 AM, Alex Joni wrote:
>> Alex:
>>
>> When I looked just now, docview and docs were back. The user map wasn't.
>> So far, I haven't found any bad links but I'm not testing very
>> systematically.
> I'm still looking for a map so
> Alex:
>
> When I looked just now, docview and docs were back. The user map wasn't.
> So far, I haven't found any bad links but I'm not testing very
> systematically.
I'm still looking for a map solution. The old one isn't supported anymore,
and it didn't really work reliably.
When I find someth
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