On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 01:46:33PM +0200, Francisco Vila wrote: > 2009/8/6 Graham Percival <[email protected]>: > > As for the "one big HTML" docs, I'd suggest that it @ref to the > > splitted general html. That said, I've never been a fan of the > > "one big html" stuff, so if anybody who uses that wants to argue > > that we *should* create one big general.html... and if that person > > wants to patch the init script or whatever so that we generate > > such a file... then I won't object. > > I'm not sure to understand it well. A reader of the big page does not > want him to be taked off from there to a splitted page, but rather > stay on the document him/her is reading. Unless we could easily switch > between big to splitted and vice versa just by means of 1-click(TM)
The question is this: suppose you're reading AU x.y, and it says "for information about setting up lilypond for command-line use on MacOS X, see __MacOS X__". (__MacOS X__ is currently on the new website, Downloads->MacOS X) Now, if the user clicks on __MacOS X__, should he be taken to a splitted html page (i.e. exactly what you see on the new website), or should he be taken to a "one big html page" version of the new website? Either way, he will be taken away from his current document if he clicks on the link. Cheers, - GRaham _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
