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Re: [pooma-dev] Re: [PATCH] Correct some docs


From: Jeffrey D. Oldham
Subject: Re: [pooma-dev] Re: [PATCH] Correct some docs
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 13:15:30 -0700
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Richard Guenther wrote:

Jeffrey D. Oldham wrote:

Richard Guenther wrote:

On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Jeffrey D. Oldham wrote:

Richard Guenther wrote:

This patch corrects hyperrefs of the html documents inside docs/ and
does some minor improvements (just as I came along).

Ok?

Richard.


2004Aug19  Richard Guenther <address@hidden>

   * docs/introduction.html: fix references to POOMA homepage
   and mailinglist.
   docs/legal.html: likewise.
   docs/reading.html: remove defunct links.
   docs/tut-02.html: minor corrections.
   docs/tut-04.html: likewise.





Yes, please commit this good improvements.  After you commit these
changes, we should probably use the W3C link checker and HTML validity
checker.



Hum. The documents seem to be not in a good shape wrt conformance. But I
can easily run them through HTML Tidy - manually fixing them will take
too much time.

Would this be ok?

I modified the HTML documents in the docs/ subdirectory to achieve HTML 4.0 validity and to also check the links. I used http://validator.w3.org/ and http://validator.w3.org/checklink for this work. No major changes were made except four tables are no longer shifted left. All documents now pass except for links to known missing illustrations (these illustrations have been missing for several years) and incorrect use of <sub>...</sub> in background.html. I do not know how to revise this <pre><blockquote> section to support <sub> and maintain HTML 4.0 validity.

I learned that HTML should be created by tools to ensure validity.

Are these OK to commit to the Pooma CVS repository?


I think these are ok - they cover more stuff than I got with simply
tidy -m, my manual fixes seem to be contained, too.  I'll work on-top
of your changes if necessary.

Thanks for doing the work,

Richard.

(If you want to use tidy on these after we resolve these proposed changes, that's fine, but it's not essential. I'd rather ensure all outstanding patches are resolved and the code works correctly.)


Yes, me too.

I committed the changes.  Now, it's your turn if you wish.

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