Am 17.03.2012 23:18, schrieb Jim Campbell:
> Hi Mario,
>
> 2012/3/17 Mario Blättermann <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>
>     Hi,
>
>     while translating the Gedit documentation I've seen that a lot of
>     plugins are part of the main manual which are _not_ part of the gedit
>     main package. This forces translators first to make sure that they
>     have
>     all the GUIs of the appropriate plugins translated (which are in
>     general
>     not part of the GNOME core release set).
>
>     Mallard has the ability to mix docs from different sources. Means, we
>     should actually move the plugin docs to the plugin packages
>     (gedit-plugins and perhaps some other from third party vendors.
>     This is
>     not my first attempt to do so. Removing the plugin topics from the
>     base
>     manual would it make easier to maintain the docs anyway, because we
>     don't have to mention things such as "If the xxx package is not
>     installed, you will be unable to use this feature".
>
>     Of course, it's too less time to get it into GNOME 3.4, but we should
>     keep an eye on 3.6.
>
>     Best Regards,
>     Mario
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>
> You're absolutely right. There are some plugins that are installed by
> default in gedit, but some plugins are only available when you install
> the gedit-plugins package.
>
> I'll move the extra plugins (those installed in the gedit-plugins
> package) into a separate repository for the next release.
>
Don't understand "extra repository" here. The one and only way is to
move them to the gedit-plugins module and create a docs stack therein,
means /help/C/ and Makefile.am and so on. The somewhat difficult part is
to assign the docs pages to the right topics and subtopics in the gedit
manual. Am I right?

Best Regards,
Mario
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