Le mercredi 15 juillet 2009 à 18:40 -0600, Carl Sorensen a écrit :
I'll delete all the English and just leave the corrected snippets in the
Spanish docs.
How about french and german? What would you prefer?
Let's not have different policies for different languages, or all
contributors and
Le lundi 13 juillet 2009 à 06:07 -0600, Carl Sorensen a écrit :
So, in order to not have broken documentation, I need to eliminate old file
referenes, and old in-line snippets as well.
I guess I should just edit all of the Documentation/*/user/rhythms.itely and
delete the parts that have
2009/7/15 John Mandereau john.mander...@gmail.com:
Le lundi 13 juillet 2009 à 06:07 -0600, Carl Sorensen a écrit :
So, in order to not have broken documentation, I need to eliminate old file
referenes, and old in-line snippets as well.
I guess I should just edit all of the
On 7/15/09 6:30 PM, Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com wrote:
2009/7/15 John Mandereau john.mander...@gmail.com:
Le lundi 13 juillet 2009 à 06:07 -0600, Carl Sorensen a écrit :
So, in order to not have broken documentation, I need to eliminate old file
referenes, and old in-line snippets
On 7/12/09 11:21 AM, Neil Puttock n.putt...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/7/11 Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu:
Does one then go and remove the snippet reference from the translated .itely
files as well?
This is what I've always done, otherwise you're left with broken
documentation.
So, in
2009/7/11 Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu:
Does one then go and remove the snippet reference from the translated .itely
files as well?
This is what I've always done, otherwise you're left with broken documentation.
Regards,
Neil
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What does one do when a snippet that is in the docs becomes obsolete?
The docs tag can be removed from the LSR.
The snippet reference can be removed from the English .itely file.
Does one then go and remove the snippet reference from the translated .itely
files as well?
Thanks,
Carl