Re: DocBook sure is nice.



mawarkus@t-online.de (Matthias Warkus) writes:

> 
> gnome-dev-info.sgml should be converted to gnome-dev-info/book1.html.
> It ends up as ./book01.html; the gnome-dev-info directory isn't even
> created. Same thing with all of the other SGML documentation; it's
> generated with some obscure file name such as "c0606.html", sometimes
> in the wrong directory, and "make install" thus never catches it.
> 
> Maybe this can be fixed in the DSSSL like the .htm suffix problem?
> 

This is not a dsssl problem, its a matter of sections, chapters, books, etc. having ids. For example, if you have a chapter in your doc named Dave and you create it with <chapter id="dave"> you will end up with an html file named dave.html. If you leave it blank it will become a random name so that any cross references can do their job. This is neither good nor bad, it just depends on the documentation.

Dave

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          David Mason
        Red Hat AD Labs

        dcm@redhat.com



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