> > I cannot completely undestand what you cannot understand but you
> > can easily spot what we have done with Friedhelm. Open eg. the
> > reference.xml from the ibase extension.  The new and clean structure
> > for reference.xml files is the <section>-ed one you can see here.
> > Every section has it's own id with EXTNAME.SECTIONTYPE format. Every
> > section title is expressed by using a section title entity (to ease
> > translation for lasy guys such as me :). The constants.xml file
> > should be in the same dir, and look quite like the other <section>s
> > in the reference.xml file (it could be easily modified from the
> > copy-pasted sources from appendices/*). Then if you move the constants
> > info from the appendices dir, the corresponding file should be deleted
> > from there, and the entity from phpdoc/reserved.constants.xml should
> > also be removed.
> 
>     Now that I've taken a look, I'm a bit confused.
> 
>     Ibase has cleaned out the cosntants in ibase/constants.xml ,
>     ok. But they are not listed in reserved.constants.html in the
>     appendix. Wasn't it the idea to write down the constant one
>     time in the extensions directory but also provide a
>     comprehensive overview in the appendix?

Yes but we will also need an autogenerator script, to autogenerate
the constants index (to have it one place), much like the function
index...

Goba

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