Am 30.04.98 schrieb Marcus.Brinkmann # ruhr-uni-bochum.de ... Moin Marcus!
MB> Yes, a difficult matter. Do we need a different DocID for every MB> translation, or do we use the same DocID and distinguish via Language: A good question. If we use the first solution, dhelp doesn#t need the DocID tag. MB> entry? Translations should be recognized as such, so the DocID should be MB> the same? Take for example the German HOWTOs. Some a really a translation of the English one, but some includes additional material. I think, the DocID shouldn#t be the same. MB> I don't understand this. The unique mark is the DocID, maybe this should MB> be used? Maybe I'm missing your point here... You#re right. The second solution is to refer to the DocID of the English one. Or you can refer to the title of the English one. But there#s maybe a problem, if there#s no English version of the text (for example only French and German). MB> > * "File: http://" is the sign for an URL. MB> Do we allow external links? Yes, I think that is a good feature, for example we could include a link to the bug tracking system. MB> PROPOSAL: I add a link to the Debian Home Page in the Debian Directory. MB> This one link should be there as soon as doc-base is installed, I think. MB> Do you agree that this makes sense? Doing this would mean to extend the I#m not sure. MB> purpose of DDH from a simple (who said that ;) directory structure to a MB> default framework of sections and (one?, two??) default entries, like the MB> following: I don#t understand that. MB> Format: html No, this should be something like html-link. MB> Language: en Not necessary (default). MB> You obviously forgot "Title:". I haven#t forgotten it: Section: FAQ Abstract: Frequently Asked Questions Do you really think, that we should have Abstract and Title for directories? I don#t know. MB> I'm not sure how the "Language:" Tag should MB> be handled in conjunction with "DocID", see above. The rest seems okay. I#ve got the same problem. I#ve thought about the internal database of dhelp and I am not sure how to solve the problems introduced by Language:, but I think we should support it. MB> Again, "Title:" is missing. I don't like the "File:" format for links. Ok, we could use DirLink:? MB> Links should be absolute to the root directory, this is more safe, makes MB> it more easy to maintain Ok. cu, Marco -- Uni: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fido: 2:240/5202.15 Mailbox: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tu-harburg.de/~semb2204/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

