On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 16:26, Martin Schulze wrote: > Rob Bradford wrote: > > I'm proposing a new hierarchy for the /doc/manuals/ tree. > > I'd like to object, if I may... > > > My suggestion for the hierarchy is as follows: > > > > /doc/manuals/<lang>/<manual-name>/<format>/ > > Hmm, I just noticed something odd: > > HTML /doc/manuals/<manual-name>/ > other /doc/manuals/<lang>/<manual-name>.<format>.<suffix> > > I wonder why this isn't implemented like: > > HTML /doc/manuals/<manual-name>/ > other /doc/manuals/<manual-name>/<manual-name>.<lang><format>.<suffix> Is this a directory? If so use a / if not, how do you deal with the chapter seperation for html? :( So long as there is an index for the various formats languages as index.html within the directory. Someone pointed out to me that there was no way of knowing if a pdf/ps was available because index.html was the first page of the manual. I'm just interested in tidying this up as i had to ssh into gluck to identify if a pdf of a manual was available for a friend. Moreover if we do more seperation the generation of single file html and seperated chapter versions would be useful. =) Cheers Rob -- Rob 'robster' Bradford Founder: http://www.debianplanet.org/ Developer: http://www.debian.org/ Monkey with keyboard: http://www.robster.org.uk/
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