On 9/16/13 11:21 AM, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2013-09-16 18:22, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
On the contrary, from what I've read in LaTeX and typography is that you
want to keep formatting semantics high level, e.g. "This is a chapter
title" as opposed to "this is heading text" or (worse) "this is large
text with large spacing".
This is not LaTeX. When using the proper tags you're adding semantic
meaning to your content.
Same principles apply to LaTeX. Anyhow, the discussions has been
settled. You are right, and I got convinced.
Actually as I noted above that's an issue because we share the same
style file between dlang.org and phobos. Of course, we could have two
files, but I don't find using classes a shameful alternative.
We most likely should.
Yah, we already have separate ddoc files for the main site and for the
library. I suspect at a point we'll segregate the css files, too. We
haven't gotten to the necessity yet.
Andrei