On Fri, 2005-12-23 at 13:33 +0100, Stefan Kost wrote: > Hi Matthew, Hi, thanks for the response. > I don't know if scrollkeeper support pregenerated HTML at all. I don't see why it shouldn't :( The omf files simply point to a specific location! > So one question, have you run > > scrollkeeper-update -v Yes, I think I ran this on the package I was testing, and had no errors, but I will try again and get back to you on this. > Does it output something suspicios? I've also noted that in gnome<2.12 > version yelp does not like docs installed into an unusual prefix. I have > my app I am working on installed under home and therefore it wasn't > visible in yelp, but /usr and /usr/local should be okay. The omf files were in /usr/share/omf/desktopguide-html and the files were in /usr/share/ubuntu-docs/html/desktopguide/ etc C works fine, but the other locales don't show up as they should, they just show up C. Matt -- mdke ubuntu com gnupg pub 1024D/0E6B06FF
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