On February 21, 2013 03:35:45 PM Florian Jung wrote:
> Hi :)
> 
> >> How about building all 3 combinations:
> >> -PDF
> >> -html one page
> >> -html multiple pages
> >> 
> >> It's not like the HTML files take too much space.
> 
> I'd like to have all three.
> Html multiple pages should have one HTML document per section, i'd say,
> so each single page is some screenful of text.
> 
> And I said something about using context? Can't remember ;)
> 
> i have committed like i prefer the links. One could make the
> in-document-links black, however... Dunno :)

Yay! Thanks. Blue works for me. 
Thanks for the pre-built too, which we agreed was a good idea.
Now to install it via cmake.

Hmm... new cmake option?: "Install pre-built PDF or re-build the PDF"
Naaah, why bother offering to rebuild at all? 
They can do that on their own if they wish.

But my concern was binaries in a source tree are... undesirable. Viruses?
But I suppose that's being too cautious here. It's only docs :)

So lets just ship and install the pre-built docs. 
Agreed? 
Including the HTML and whatever formats they /choose/ to install.

Bonus: That eliminates the need for all this cmake building stuff
 and makes my task easier. 

Ah yes, this is looking much smoother now.

Thanks!
Tim.

> 
> > Indeed, I guess it's more a question off where to spend the time
> > making it look nice.
> 
> i'd suggest we tune it for the printed PDF output, and let tex2html do
> its stuff automagically :)
> 
> greetings
> flo

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