Rich Morin writes: > PostreSQL 7.1 Administrator's Guide > > On page iii (2nd line), something is printing as a square (?).
Could you give some context? I don't have the specific document at hand. > PostreSQL 7.1 Developer's Guide > > The Arabic page numbers do not match the actual page numbers for > "List of Tables" and "List of Examples". > PostreSQL 7.1 Programmer's Guide > > The Arabic page numbers do not match the actual page numbers for > "List of Tables" , "List of Figures", and "List of Examples". Also, > there seem to be two sequences of Arabic page numbers (e.g., the > Preface is not the first item, yet it is listed as Page "i"). I've found that the Arabic page numbers in the front matter don't work correctly. I think I have this fixed for the 7.2 release, but it's a combination of a newer stylesheet release, patches yet to be included in an even newer stylesheet release, plus the new PG customization layer, so it might be a bit hard to reproduce for outsiders. > PostreSQL 7.1 Reference Manual > > Certain entries in the Table of Contents are exdented slightly > (alternatively, the other entries may be indented slightly :-): > > CHECKPOINT, RESET, SET, SET CONSTRAINTS, SET TRANSACTION, SHOW, > createdb, createuser, etc. I vote for indented. I can see the issue from a theoretical point of view, but it doesn't appear to happen with the newer toolchain I have here. Will have to watch this. > PostreSQL 7.1 User's Guide > > The Arabic page numbers do not start with the first page of the > document; the "Table of Contents" should be on page "iii". Also, > there seem to be two sequences of Arabic page numbers (e.g., the > Preface is not the first item, yet it is listed as Page "i"). > > In Table 3-10, the text is jammed up against the lefthand rules. Peculiar. > On page 53 (3rd line), something is printing as a square (?). Again, some context would help me find this faster. Thanks for those reports. -- Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster