On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 03:11:36PM +0000, Noah Slater wrote: > On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 03:59:16PM +0100, Patrice Dumas wrote: > > 1. Error Line 692, Column 24: there is no attribute "BGCOLOR". > > > > <body lang="en" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000" link="#0000FF" > > vlink="#800080" > > It's probably best to drop all the colour attributes here and put it in CSS.
Indeed... That's why I said some css stuff is needed ;-). > Similarly, the @lang attribute should really be on the <html> element. Right. > > 6. Error Line 694, Column 13: document type does not allow element "A" > > here; missing one of "P", "H1", "H2", "H3", "H4", "H5", "H6", "PRE", > > "DIV", "ADDRESS" start-tag. > > > > <a name="Top"></a> > > Probably best to wrap these inside <p> elements. I'd better avoid that. Empty <p> sometime leads to extraneous blank lines. Maybe in <div>? > > 11. Error Line 993, Column 21: there is no attribute "WIDTH". > > > > <thead><tr><th width="600%">mu–ltitable headitem</th><th > > width="700%">anot > > Is the @width specified in the Texinfo or could it be moved to CSS? It is in the Texinfo. A hack could be to dynamically generate the needed css and add it to the css output together with the html. > > 13. Error Line 1029, Column 6: element "U" undefined. > > > > <dt><u>c--ategory:</u> <b>d--effn_name</b><i> a--rguments...</i></dt> > > Probably best to use <em> and <strong> with class name hooks. Certainly. -- Pat
