On Fri, 2007-03-09 at 21:27 +0200, Stefan Kost wrote: > Hi Shaun, > > sorry for the late reply. I run > > gnome-doc-tool html -o xhtml/ -c xhtml/style.css platform-overview.xml > in > gnome-devel-docs/platform-overview/C > > It basically does a good job. The generated files look similar to if I would > watch the xml in yelp. unfortunately the pictures for e.g. note-boxes are > missing and the style looks different too. Also the navigation is less > optimal. > In yelp there is the navigation bar on top - in the generated pages I can only > go back and forth, no way to get to the top link again. It also creates a > broken > link (which works in yelp). Any ideas? Should the outcome be the same?
Automatic graphics like icons and watermarks still require some hand-tuning. Basically, you'll need to copy icons into the output directory manually. You can use the ones inside /usr/share/yelp/icons, but make sure to change the names to exclude the 'yelp-icon-' prefix. There is an option in the XSLT for the base URL for these graphics, so you could point them all to one place. But I haven't yet exposed that option in gnome-doc-tool. The navigation bar at the top of pages in Yelp is a Yelp extension to the XSLT. I would like to move that code "upstream" into gnome-doc-utils. As for the broken links, are they ghelp links? Handling those for web builds has always been a pain, and we've never gotten it quite right. -- Shaun _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list gnome-doc-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list