On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
On September 8, 2003 01:23 pm, Francois Gouget wrote:
As far as I can see the differences between winehq.dsl and default .dsl
Well, if we keep winehq.dsl, why do we need a perl script to patch the output? The HTML stuff should be generated with the site default.dsl anyway. We should instead patch winehq.dsl to generate the required output instead.
The problems with that are: * not everything seems easy to do by tweaking the DSL file (e.g. removing everything outside the body tag) * reciprocally some things (tweaking the URLs) are simpler (safer) to do in the .dsl file than in perl * apparently nobody knows how these .dsl files work * default.dsl specifies attributes that hard-code the coulor and style of various HTML elements. That's fine for standalone HTML files but it's wrong for a web site where such things should be specified by the cascading style sheets
And it should be moved to the tools/ CVS module as well.
No problem. I thought you guys wanted to move it to Wine's tools directory...