--- Tony Lambregts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dustin Navea wrote: > > >--- Francois Gouget <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >>On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Dustin Navea wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >>>Should I email patches to Jeremy, or just update the pages myself and > >>> > >>> > >>email > >> > >> > >>>those to Jeremy or Alexandre? > >>> > >>> > >>If 'Docu updates' refers to the Wine SGML documentation, then the right > >>thing to do is to post the relevant patch to wine-patches. Then they > >>should be picked up and web site updated automatically when Alexandre > >>commits them. > >> > >> > > > >Sorry website documenation, i dont know sgml so I am not working on that > >part... > > > > > > > The wine website's Users Guide, Developers Guide, Packagers Guide, and > Winelib Users guide are created from the sgml in CVS, sgml allows use to > produce PS and PDF versions of these Guides as well, So you should not > modify the html for the online documentation but rather the SGML. SGML > (docbook) can be modified in vim or emacs or if your like me and don't > mind the tags your favorite text editor. <g> > There are 2 problems...
1) I dont know any sgml (unless vim/emacs hides the tags or makes it look kinda like html) 2) The wine guides as they are are so confusing to me on how to recreate winehq that I cant even get make_winehq to work... That may just be something I'm doing... Could someone explain to me how to get the docs "compiled" so I can see them as they should look? -Dustin __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive greatest hits videos http://launch.yahoo.com/u2