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Joel Sherrill |
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texi2html Questions |
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Tue, 29 Nov 2011 11:58:48 -0600 |
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Hi,
I am ashamed to admit that the RTEMS project
(http://www.rtems.org) was still using texi2www.
Anyone else remember that? :)
I have done most of the conversion to texi2html
and things are building. But I have a few questions
and don't know where else to turn. We have about
1200 pages of documentation and I would like to
be heading in the right direction.
+ What should we be using? With texi2html folding
into texinfo, is this just a packaging issue or will
a new command replace texi2html? I would hate to get
moved up to texi2html only to be days away from it
being obsolete.
+ texi2www had a "library" navigation button which
could take you out of a document to a list of documents
for the project. Is there an equivalent for this in
texi2html? I don't want to override all the buttons,
just add one.
+ texi2www had a -header and -footer argument that
took a filename to include in the output
html. I think EXTRA_HEAD or AFTER_BODY_OPEN is what I
am looking for. But I have no idea if these are the right
variables and how one goes about setting them. :(
The main thing we added was a project
logo on the top right hand side of the page with this:
<A HREF="http://www.rtems.com" target="Text Frame">
<IMG align=right BORDER=0 SRC="../images/rtems_logo.jpg" ALT="RTEMS
Logo"> </A>
<H1>RTEMS @VERSION@ On-Line Library</H1>
The navigation line was below this.
That's it for now. Help and advice appreciated as we
move our texinfo into this century. :)
Thanks in advance.
--
Joel Sherrill, Ph.D. Director of Research& Development
address@hidden On-Line Applications Research
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