Re: GNOME CVS: libgnome drake



Jacob-

gnome-custom.xsl is not a duplicate of gnome-docu/gdp/xsl, but a compliation 
of the existing stylesheets without any chunking code customizations.  This 
could possibly be done with a script, but it's quicker for me to do it by 
hand.  l10n.xml is a duplicate, but for me it's also easier to do it this way.

If you can come up with a bug free script which can tell a chunking 
customization from a general customization go for it.  Otherwise I'll just do 
it by hand.  It also increases my familarity with sasha's changes.

Eric Baudais

On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 02:18:11PM -0500, jacob berkman wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 13:49, Gregory Leblanc wrote:
> > On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 08:57, Gnome CVS User wrote:
> > > 
> > > CVSROOT:	/cvs/gnome
> > > Module name:	libgnome
> > > Changes by:	drake	02/03/05 11:57:34
> > > 
> > > Modified files:
> > > 	.              : ChangeLog 
> > > 	help-converters/docbook/gnome-customization: gnome-custom.xsl 
> > > 	                                             l10n.xml 
> > > 
> > > Log message:
> > > 2002-03-05  Eric Baudais  <baudais okstate edu>
> > > 
> > > * help-converters/docbook/gnome-customization/gnome-custom.xsl:
> > > Sync the general customizations with gnome-docu/gdp/xsl.
> > > * help-converters/docbook/gnome-customization/l10n.xml:
> > > Sync the general customizations with gnome-docu/gdp/xsl.
> > 
> > Why are we maintaining copies of these stylesheets in two locations?  If
> > we need them in multiple places, then we should be using CVS magic of
> > some sort to do this, instead of doing it by hand.  It's less work that
> > way, and less chance of getting things mucked up.
> 
> also they install the files to the same locations, so they should really
> be split out into something else such that you don't have a conflict
> with nautilus 1 and libgnome 2.
> 
> jacob
> -- 
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