Re: docpolicy.html update
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 09:03:15PM +0200, Denis Barbier wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 01:21:48AM -0700, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> > New build script which comply with new policy is implemented for
> >
> > debian-reference
> > users-guide
> >
> > Their web page are indexed with table style indexes with the box.
> >
> > HTML
> > plain text
> > PS
> > PDF
>
> This is exactly how it is rendered by my browser, couldn't it be
> HTML, plain text, PS, PDF
> instead? IMHO there is no need for tables here.
Is it so? Without table it does not align nicely. (Code is simple)
Currently for my document, http://www.debian.org/doc/user-manuals has,:
... for few languages
Availability: [Full length document]
+--------------------------------------------+
|English version: |HTML |plain text |PDF |PS |
|-----------------+-----+-----------+----+---|
|French version: |HTML |plain text |PDF |PS |
|-----------------+-----+-----------+----+---|
|Italian version: |HTML |plain text |PDF |PS |
|-----------------+-----+-----------+----+---|
|Spanish version: |HTML |plain text |PDF |PS |
+--------------------------------------------+
[Short length document]
+--------------------------------------------+
|English version: |HTML |plain text |PDF |PS |
+--------------------------------------------+
You can visit the current development version here, use
CVS to download the SGML source text.
Development hosted at qref.sf.net.
...for one language
Availability: +--------------------------------------------+
|English version: |HTML |plain text |PDF |PS |
+--------------------------------------------+
You can visit the current development version here, use
CVS to download the SGML source text.
GPM did not do good job so I was lazy... Is it good for you?
Or you insist to be without table. I hope you agree with my taste.
(This is not really important but aesthetic issue.)
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