OpenPKG CVS Repository
http://cvs.openpkg.org/
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Server: cvs.openpkg.org Name: Thomas Lotterer
Root: /e/openpkg/cvs Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Module: openpkg-web Date: 27-Feb-2004 16:24:59
Branch: HEAD Handle: 2004022715245800
Modified files:
openpkg-web doc.wml
Log:
cosmetics and prpoper commenting
Summary:
Revision Changes Path
1.11 +11 -11 openpkg-web/doc.wml
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patch -p0 <<'@@ .'
Index: openpkg-web/doc.wml
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$ cvs diff -u -r1.10 -r1.11 doc.wml
--- openpkg-web/doc.wml 16 Sep 2003 10:21:12 -0000 1.10
+++ openpkg-web/doc.wml 27 Feb 2004 15:24:58 -0000 1.11
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
There is a bunch of documentation for OpenPKG. Here are the links to
their versions which can be best viewed on-line:
-<ul>
+<ul class="compact">
<li><a href="doc/slideset/openpkg.html/">OpenPKG Slideset</a> (HTML 4.0)
<li><a href="doc/quickref/openpkg.txt">OpenPKG Quick Reference</a> (ISO-Latin 1)
<li><a href="tutorial.html">OpenPKG User Tutorial</a> (HTML 4.0)
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
one-hour presentation for users and developers. It is available in the
following formats:
-<ul>
+<ul class="compact">
<li><a href="doc/slideset/openpkg.ppt">PowerPoint</a> (PowerPoint 2000;
<b>source</b>)
<li><a href="doc/slideset/openpkg.html/">HTML</a> (HTML 4.0)
</ul>
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
intended for OpenPKG users with some limited knowlege of OpenPKG. It is
still under construction and available in the following formats:
-<ul>
+<ul class="compact">
<li><a href="doc/quickref/openpkg.txt">Text</a> (ISO-Latin 1; <b>source</b>)
</ul>
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
This is a very concise and all-in-one summary article about OpenPKG.
It describes all essentials of OpenPKG.
-<ul>
+<ul class="compact">
<li><a href="doc/articles/sysadmin/article.html">HTML</a> (HTML 4.0)
</ul>
@@ -69,12 +69,12 @@
end-users and developers. It is still under construction and available
in the following formats:
-<ul>
+<ul class="compact">
<li><a href="doc/handbook/openpkg.xml">XML</a> (DocBook XML 4.1.2; <b>source</b>)
<li><a href="doc/handbook/openpkg.html">HTML</a> (HTML 4.0)
-;;; <li><a href="doc/handbook/openpkg.txt">Text</a> (ISO Latin 1)
-;;; <li><a href="doc/handbook/openpkg.pdf">PDF</a> (PDF 1.2)
-;;; <li><a href="doc/handbook/openpkg.ps">Postscript</a> (PS Level-2)
+# <li><a href="doc/handbook/openpkg.txt">Text</a> (ISO Latin 1)
+# <li><a href="doc/handbook/openpkg.pdf">PDF</a> (PDF 1.2)
+# <li><a href="doc/handbook/openpkg.ps">Postscript</a> (PS Level-2)
</ul>
<hr>
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@
sources to nice HTML pages via LaTeX2HTML and also produced other
formats. Here are the results:
-<ul>
+<ul class="compact">
<li><a href="doc/book/maximum-rpm.sgml/">SGML</a> (DocBook SGML 4.1; <b>source</b>)
<li><a href="doc/book/maximum-rpm.html/">HTML</a> (HTML 4.0)
<li><a href="doc/book/maximum-rpm.txt">Text</a> (ISO Latin-1)
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@
Documentation Project</a> (LDP). This is a tutorial-style paper which
introduces working with RPM.
-<ul>
+<ul class="compact">
<li><a href="doc/howto/rpm-howto.sgml">SGML</a> (DocBook SGML 3.0; <b>source</b>)
<li><a href="doc/howto/rpm-howto.html">HTML</a> (HTML 4.0)
<li><a href="doc/howto/rpm-howto.txt">Text</a> (ISO Latin-1)
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@
There are various articles about RPM flying around on the net.
A few good ones we reference here:
-<ul>
+<ul class="compact">
<li><a href="http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-rpm1/">Packaging software
with RPM, Part 1</a>
<li><a href="http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-rpm2/">Packaging software
with RPM, Part 2</a>
</ul>
@@ .
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