On 2008/07/19 17:13 +0200, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote: > The big disadvantage of using an external script to generate the file names > is > that I basically have to duplicate the code (for generating the file name and > deciding into which files to put the subsections) that is also in the > texi2html init file. Plus, I'll have to write a basic texinfo parser, too > (well, at least it needs to extract @node, @chapter, @(sub)*section, > @unnumbered((sub)*sec)?, @translationof, @include, @ignore, @ifhtml, and of > course all texinfo constructs used in any of the section titles...).
I see. You can't avoid fully running texi2html unless you hack texi2html itself. This kind of issue will have to be solved in future texi2html development. > Yes, that would be great. Unfortunately, in Lilypond we are restrained to > using the released version, so for lilypond it will be a little more into the > future:( It will be more in the future for all software anyway... > > I generally agree about not hurrying too much. I vote for merging > > dev/texi2html into master as soon as the docs look good enough: no or > > very few broken links, decent (even if non-perfect) graphical design. > > hehe, which brings us to the point: Who is going to create the design? As Graham has already proposed, just ask on -user :-) > No, what I meant was that even if 2.12 was released before merging in > dev/texi2html, the online docs can always be replaced by the ones generated > by texi2html. I don't know how others work, but I mainly use the online docs > (at kainhofer.com/~lilypond/texi2html-out) when working with lilypond, rather > than locally installed docs. dev/texi2html can be merged into stable/2.12 too; it has already been a mess in early 2.10 releases, when I rewrote the HTML post-processing scripts, locally installed docs had been completely broken for 2 weeks and online docs had a lot of problems too, so I can't see this becoming a real problem. > Hmm, I thought the German and Spanish translations are basically complete > (maybe not right now for GDP, but at least for the latest released version) Spanish translation of LM is actually the only complete translation, so I should have a look at making a big HTML page of it sooner or later. Cheers, John _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
