On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Francois Gouget wrote:
By site-wide one I suppose you mean the one shipped with DocBook?
yes
We cannot do that because the DocBook one:
- does not reference any css file
So why is that a problem?
You do not want the HTML docs generated by 'make html' to look good?
- does not use the %use-id-as-filename% option which results in ugly
HTML filenames
that's Their Problem (TM).
You do not want the documentation generated by 'make html' to use sensible names? You want to tell users to do 'make html' and then open 'wine-user/x1483.html' (or maybe that's actually 'wine-devel/x1523.html') in their browser rather than 'wine-user/index.html'?
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So it does seem that people that want to build the stuff themselves can use the default.dsl shipped with DocBook. If they want the docu generated by us, they can just download it.
You want to make like hard for anyone to use 'make html'?