Hi again On Tue, 2006-01-24 at 11:56 +0000, Matthew East wrote: > > So, just to get this clear: are there technical reasons that prevent the > Manual Pages and Info pages from being relegated to a secondary page? If > so, the discussion will have to end here until those are overcome. <snip> > > My solution would be to include Manual Pages and Info pages in "Other > Documentation" or "Advanced Documentation" on a secondary page. That > way, everybody wins, the new users don't get put off, and the advanced > users can read their manuals in Yelp. But let's face it, the priority > here must be the new users: because advanced users are (a) less likely > to give up quickly, and (b) more likely to have the ability to find the > advanced documentation they need. > > An alternative solution is to give "Manual Pages" and "GNU Info Pages" > better names, but I confess I can't think what those might be, at the > moment.
At the moment, the way the TOCs are generated, I think putting the man and info pages under a non-top-level node would involve a non-trivial amount of code (and would thus break feature freeze). Unless higher powers (i.e. Shaun) comes forward and says its ok, I don't see this happening this release cycle. The other thing you bring up about "Desktop", "Applications" and "Other Documentation" being not great categories is probably a fair point. There doesn't seem to be great distinctions about what should go where. I know Brent has made some progress on getting things filed in better positions, but it still seems a little strange. Perhaps we should look at this at the start of the next release cycle, where the issue of man and info page locations can be looked at again. Don _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
