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2005-05-19 6:24 HTMLized FAQ Jean Delvare
@ 2005-05-19 6:24 ` Mark Studebaker
2005-05-19 6:24 ` Mark D. Studebaker
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From: Mark Studebaker @ 2005-05-19 6:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lm-sensors
If you think it looks better then go ahead and check it in.
See instructions in doc/Makefile.
The version is totally arbitrary. If you want to advance it to 2.8 go ahead.
Jean Delvare wrote:
>
> I think that we should regenerate the HTML (and possibly text) version
> of our FAQ using a newer texinfo. I gave it a try and the HTML code
> seems to have been greatly improved.
>
> And, by the way, why is the faq version set to 2.0? It should be either
> 2.7.0 (or 2.8.0 by now) if it is supposed to match the lm_sensors
> release number (I don't think it is) or 2.9 if it has its own numbering
> scheme.
>
> Pete, what are we supposed to fill in the EDITION and VERSION fields of
> version.texi? (I mean, what's the difference between these fields?)
> Also, don't you want your name to be mentioned in the file? You did a
> great job!
>
> --
> Jean Delvare
> http://www.ensicaen.ismra.fr/~delvare/
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2005-05-19 6:24 HTMLized FAQ Jean Delvare
2005-05-19 6:24 ` Mark Studebaker
@ 2005-05-19 6:24 ` Mark D. Studebaker
2005-05-19 6:24 ` Jean Delvare
2005-05-19 6:24 ` Mark M. Hoffman
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From: Mark D. Studebaker @ 2005-05-19 6:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lm-sensors
I vote for texi because I have it, never got docbook working.
About my only formatting requirement is that the individual questions
are numbered, which makes email and ticket answers easy
("see FAQ #4.21")
Jean Delvare wrote:
>>Some weeks ago, I started converting the FAQ to docbook by hand as an
>>exercise in learning docbook. I'm sure there are 1001 texi-2-XML
>>tools, but doing it quickly wasn't the point at the time. You can see
>>the results here:
>>
>>http://members.dca.net/mhoffman/sensors/docbook/
>>
>>The HTML is there, along with a tarball of what I used to get there.
>>There is also a list of RedHat 9 RPMS that I installed. I've learned
>>as much about docbook as I intended without ever finishing this... but
>>if you think it's an improvement I'll keep on it. FWIW I think the
>>source is easier to read than texi.
>
>
> I don't mind if we use texi or docbook, as long as there is one single
> root document that can be converted to both plain text and HTML. I would
> tend to think that XML is good (tm) and should be used as often as
> possible, but since Crazy Pete did it as texi at a time none of us was
> interested in doing anything, I'd keep it this way until we have a
> strong reason for switching to any other system.
>
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2005-05-19 6:24 HTMLized FAQ Jean Delvare
2005-05-19 6:24 ` Mark Studebaker
2005-05-19 6:24 ` Mark D. Studebaker
@ 2005-05-19 6:24 ` Jean Delvare
2005-05-19 6:24 ` Mark M. Hoffman
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From: Jean Delvare @ 2005-05-19 6:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lm-sensors
> Some weeks ago, I started converting the FAQ to docbook by hand as an
> exercise in learning docbook. I'm sure there are 1001 texi-2-XML
> tools, but doing it quickly wasn't the point at the time. You can see
> the results here:
>
> http://members.dca.net/mhoffman/sensors/docbook/
>
> The HTML is there, along with a tarball of what I used to get there.
> There is also a list of RedHat 9 RPMS that I installed. I've learned
> as much about docbook as I intended without ever finishing this... but
> if you think it's an improvement I'll keep on it. FWIW I think the
> source is easier to read than texi.
I don't mind if we use texi or docbook, as long as there is one single
root document that can be converted to both plain text and HTML. I would
tend to think that XML is good (tm) and should be used as often as
possible, but since Crazy Pete did it as texi at a time none of us was
interested in doing anything, I'd keep it this way until we have a
strong reason for switching to any other system.
--
Jean Delvare
http://www.ensicaen.ismra.fr/~delvare/
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2005-05-19 6:24 HTMLized FAQ Jean Delvare
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2005-05-19 6:24 ` Jean Delvare
@ 2005-05-19 6:24 ` Mark M. Hoffman
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From: Mark M. Hoffman @ 2005-05-19 6:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lm-sensors
Some weeks ago, I started converting the FAQ to docbook by hand as an
exercise in learning docbook. I'm sure there are 1001 texi-2-XML tools,
but doing it quickly wasn't the point at the time. You can see the
results here:
http://members.dca.net/mhoffman/sensors/docbook/
The HTML is there, along with a tarball of what I used to get there.
There is also a list of RedHat 9 RPMS that I installed. I've learned as
much about docbook as I intended without ever finishing this... but if
you think it's an improvement I'll keep on it. FWIW I think the source
is easier to read than texi.
* Mark D. Studebaker <mds@paradyne.com> [2003-06-30 13:45:12 -0400]:
> If you think it looks better then go ahead and check it in.
> See instructions in doc/Makefile.
> The version is totally arbitrary. If you want to advance it to 2.8 go ahead.
>
> Jean Delvare wrote:
> >
> > I think that we should regenerate the HTML (and possibly text) version
> > of our FAQ using a newer texinfo. I gave it a try and the HTML code
> > seems to have been greatly improved.
> >
> > And, by the way, why is the faq version set to 2.0? It should be either
> > 2.7.0 (or 2.8.0 by now) if it is supposed to match the lm_sensors
> > release number (I don't think it is) or 2.9 if it has its own numbering
> > scheme.
> >
> > Pete, what are we supposed to fill in the EDITION and VERSION fields of
> > version.texi? (I mean, what's the difference between these fields?)
> > Also, don't you want your name to be mentioned in the file? You did a
> > great job!
Regards,
--
Mark M. Hoffman
mhoffman@lightlink.com
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