[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco Budde) writes: > Am 28.04.98 schrieb Marcus.Brinkmann # ruhr-uni-bochum.de ... > MB> * Section Registrations --- the DDH shipped with doc-base and > MB> packages create sections, where documents can be stored. A > MB> section needs a shortname, a title and an abstract. Probably > MB> further tags that are useful in this context (language, ...) > > Ok. But we could use the same tags as we use for doc registration. If > there#s no "File: " for an entry, the parser knows, that this entry > describes a section registration.
Disagree mildly. See my arguments against this. Don't see the point. > MB> * Link Registrations --- the DDH will contain *very* few *section > MB> crosslinks* between different sections of the hierarchy. Thsoe are only > MB> meant as a convenience for the user and to support the logical > MB> structure. Only the DDH may create such links. From DDH -guidelines: > > Ok, but Links should only used for sections and not for documents. Strongly disagree. Support why you don't want to allow documents to be present in multiple sections; seems essential given an "index" orientation. > And we could use the same syntax like for doc/section > registration. For example we could use "File: @devel/mini". Don't see what you're really suggesting here. > And remember we should support URLs: > > "File: http://...." Should we? Disagree at this phase but intriguing notion. I could see wanting maybe to have 'Original-Source: http://...' pointing to an upstream, more live or possibly more up-to-date copy (i.e., say it's a dump of a faq-o-matic or something). > MB> Document: foobar > MB> Author: Mr. Brown > MB> Abstract: The brown fox doesn't jump anymore. > MB> Section: devel/lang/perl > MB> Section: usr/games > > Well, looks nice, but for a parser it would be easier, if we have one > entry for one Section: > > Document: foobar > .... > Section: devel/lang/perl > > Document: foobar > .... > Section: usr/games You're muddling section registration with document registration. No futher speculation will be engaged in until I have emitted the document registration file format. Although it's late and I may be confused on what your point is. .....A. P. [EMAIL PROTECTED]<URL:http://www.onShore.com/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

