>I found the link to the DocBook pre-release note for 4.4 on XFree86.org > >http://www.xfree86.org/~jwhimpel/html/ReleaseNotes-Smm-of-Upd.html says:> > > On Darwin, IOKit mode now used shadowfb for must faster drawing. > >I think that should be "now uses shadowfb for much faster drawing." > > > >Since I'm here, I don't think system names like Darwin and GNU/KNetBSD >should appear in Courier, which is how my Mac Mozilla 1.6b displays > <tt class="systemitem">Darwin</tt> > >I would use <tt> for things you're likely to see in computer output >like filenames and resources, use <kbd> for options you type, and use >something else (<cite>?) for system names. > > >Congratulations on the nearly-ready release. > >These are my opinions, not my employer's. >-- >=S Page
Thank you for catching my typo. It will be fixed in my next upload. As for the font suggestion. I am currently using the <systemitem class='osname'> tag for Operating System Name markup. I am trying to stick as close as possible to the standard XSL stylesheets for DocBook 4.3 for rendering to HTML. Currently I view my task as completing the markup and publishing in at least a readable format, then on a subsequent pass begin to work on any XFree86 changes to either the markup or stylesheets. So for now, the Operating System names will appear as shown. Later, I am open for suggestions such as yours. Again, thanks for taking the time to provide this valuable feedback. John PS: Pardon my breaking the thread, but my new "bleeding-edge" mailer, has "Mark as important" "Mark as Junk" in its menu. I guess, I misses by a few pixels and the original message is gone into the ether. _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/devel