Michael Barton wrote: > > 1. They must not contain tags or entities which are not understood by > > the g.html2man script (tools/g.html2man/g.html2man). > > Can you or someone specify what these are?
>From a brief look at the g.html2man source, the following all appear to be understood to some extent: <A> <B> <BLINK> <BODY> <BR> <CODE> <DD> <DL> <DT> <EM> <H2> <H3> <H4> <HEAD> <HEADER> <HR> <I> <IMG> <LI> <OL> <P> <PRE> <SUP> <TABLE> <TD> <TH> <TITLE> <TR> <UL> However, g.html2man just uses regexp matching; it doesn't include a proper HTML parser. Consequently, there will be other restrictions on the precise format, e.g. I wouldn't expect line breaks between attributes to work. > > 2. Any portions which are not modified must not be re-formatted during > > the editing process, as this will make the output from "cvs diff" > > useless. > > Maybe one way to do this is to work with a copy of the description.html > file, then use a simple text editor to cut out the edited/enhanced section > and paste it into the original--leaving other areas untouched. > > However, any significant changes, including adding images, could put a bunch > of stuff into a cvs diff. If there are many "genuine" changes, then you would expect to see a substantial diff. The point is that changes shouldn't result in excess diff output because unchanged sections have been reformatted (or rather, regenerated) by the editor. -- Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list grass-dev@grass.itc.it http://grass.itc.it/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev