Hi, I am ashamed to admit that the RTEMS project (http://www.rtems.org) is still using texi2www. Anyone else remember that?
I have done most of the conversion to texi2html and things are building. But I have a few questions and don't know where else to turn. We have about 1200 pages of documentation and I would like to be heading in the right direction. + What should we be using? With texi2html folding into texinfo, is this just a packaging issue or will a new command replace texi2html? I would hate to get moved up to texi2html only to be days away from it being obsolete. And now for more technical questions. + texi2www had a "library" navigation button which could take you out of a document to a list of documents for the project. Is there an equivalent for this in texi2html? I don't want to override all the buttons, just add one. + texi2www had a -header and -footer argument that took a filename to include in the output html. I think EXTRA_HEAD or AFTER_BODY_OPEN is what I am looking for. But I have no idea if these are the right variables and how one goes about setting them. The main thing we added was a project logo on the top right hand side of the page along and library title which indicated the RTEMS version. The standard navigation line was below this. That's it for now. Help and advice appreciated as we move our texinfo into this century. Thanks in advance. -- Joel Sherrill, Ph.D. Director of Research& Development [email protected] On-Line Applications Research Ask me about RTEMS: a free RTOS Huntsville AL 35805 Support Available (256) 722-9985
