[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thomas Kellerer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
But I have noticed that the reference to the css in the header is incorrect:
<link
href="/export/home/rh161140/derby/docs/10.3/out/devguidetemp/commonltr.css"
type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" />
this is taken from the 10.3 distribution archive.
I'm no DITA or HTML guru, but that doesn't seem right. I'm pretty sure
that's a left-over from the environment where Rick (Hillegas) built
the documentation for the 10.3 release...
Hmm, I thought Myrna Van Lunteren was the release manager for the
10.3 release... strange. I'll let them comment when they see this.
As no css files are part of the distribution, the reference does not
make sense (a relative path would make sense if the css files were
included in the archive).
But maybe on your computere the referenced .css file does indeed exist
and defines a font which causes the garbled output.
Seems a bit unlikely, but you never know I guess... :)
Thanks for finding what looks like a bug in our process for building
documentation. Bryan has transferred this conversation to derby-dev
under the subject name "Bad CSS link in generated 10.3 documentation".
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Thanks,
-Rick