Stefano Zacchiroli <zack <at> debian.org> writes: > > On Thu, Aug 30, 2007 at 03:19:43PM -0400, Eric Cooper wrote: > > The Debian OCaml maintenance team is looking at how to organize the > > HTML documentation provided by the various OCaml packages. Our first > > Right, to add some details to that: > - each library we have (will) ship an HTML documentation of the API, > generated with ocamldoc (the equivalent of javadoc). Such > documentation will be installed as /usr/share/doc/PACKAGE/html/api/ > - we just want to have a global HTML index which contain a listing of > all the library we ship as simple HTML links to the above pieces of > documentation > > If possible we would like to avoid reinventing the wheel, and doc-base > seems to be the right tool; it's just to restrictive: why should its > categories be tight to the menu categories?
We have a similar problem with TeX documentation. In my opinion, using menu categories for doc-base might have been a good start, but we should definitely extend that now. I'm currently in semi-VAC mode and don't have time to discuss this or even check the archives - but if I remember right, the problem is that there is no one who really maintains doc-base. Regards, Frank -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]