Michael Glaesemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I've been eyeing providing links between the previously separated > documentation books, ... > Is anyone else working on something like this? Is it worthwhile?
There's been talk of this earlier, but I don't recall anyone specifically saying they'd tackle it. It's definitely worth doing. > If so, I've got a question as to style. My first idea was not to change > the text at all, and just replace (in the above example) "pg_dump" with > <xref linkend="APP-PGDUMP">. Should I be rewriting these sections or is > what I'm doing agreeable? There are (or at one time were) references along the line of "see the pg_dump page in the <link>reference manual</>". These obviously could do with rephrasing now, if you find any left. As far as style goes, try to keep in mind that the link only helps for HTML-formatted output, and we do still try to support printing the documentation on dead trees. The reference should read well when the link infrastructure isn't there. I think this means you want to have ... see the <link>pg_dump</> reference page ... and not just ... see <link>pg_dump</> ... except where the context is pretty obvious, such as a SEE ALSO section of another reference page. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html