* Matt Kraai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-08-05 08:05]: > On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 04:42:06PM +0200, Gerfried Fuchs wrote: >> Alright, at least the anquors are added[1], I'm not sure about where to >> put a toc of the browser to, where it would fit best. Any ideas? > > It should be a subtable of the table of contents at the top of the > page, but I don't think the toc template can handle that.
Of course it can :) See it in the attached patch, the wording can of course be changed. Personally I would like to not have it as a html list but as a comma seperated list, but that unfortunately isn't possible with the toc template. So long, Alfie P.S.: I'll apply the multi-toc patch now, there doesn't seem to have been any objections. -- use Mail::Signature; $sig = Mail::Signature->new; print $sig->random;
--- cn.orig.wml 2003-08-05 20:27:44.000000000 +0200 +++ cn.wml 2003-08-05 20:38:39.000000000 +0200 @@ -1,4 +1,7 @@ #use wml::debian::template title="Debian web site in different languages" BARETITLE=true +#use wml::debian::toc + +<define-tag toc-title-formatting endtag="required">%body</define-tag> <P>Obviously, not everyone in the world uses the same language. As the web grows it is becoming more common to find pages that are available @@ -12,6 +15,8 @@ <ul> <li><a href="#fix">What to do if a Debian web page is in the wrong language</a> <li><a href="#howtoset">How to set up the language settings</a> +<li>Where to change the settings for the following browser: + <toc-display /> </ul> <hr> @@ -114,7 +119,9 @@ <DL compact> -<DT><strong><a name="mozilla">Mozilla</a> / <a name="netscape">Netscape 4.x</a> and later versions</strong> +<DT><strong><toc-add-entry name="mozilla">Mozilla</toc-add-entry> / +<toc-add-entry name="netscape">Netscape 4.x</toc-add-entry> and later +versions</strong> <DD> <pre> Edit -> Preferences -> Navigator -> Languages @@ -123,7 +130,7 @@ language from the available choices. A number of people reported problems because they typed in the language by hand. -<dt><strong><a name="ie">Internet Explorer</a></strong> +<dt><strong><toc-add-entry name="ie">Internet Explorer</toc-add-entry></strong> <dd>Windows: <pre> Tools or View or Extras -> Internet Options -> (General) Languages @@ -135,7 +142,7 @@ </pre> </dd> -<DT><strong><a name="opera">Opera</a></strong> +<DT><strong><toc-add-entry name="opera">Opera</toc-add-entry></strong> <DD>Windows: <pre> File -> Preferences -> Languages @@ -145,14 +152,14 @@ File -> Preferences -> Document -> Languages </pre> -<dt><strong><a name="galeon">Galeon</a></strong></dt> +<dt><strong><toc-add-entry name="galeon">Galeon</toc-add-entry></strong></dt> <dd> <pre> Settings -> Preferences -> Rendering -> Languages </pre> </dd> -<dt><strong><a name="konqueror">Konqueror</a></strong></dt> +<dt><strong><toc-add-entry name="konqueror">Konqueror</toc-add-entry></strong></dt> <dd> If you want to set only one language, it is quite easy, just select it in the KDE Control Center. @@ -166,7 +173,7 @@ Remember to restart your KDE session in order to apply the changes. </dd> -<DT><strong><a name="lynx">lynx</a></strong> +<DT><strong><toc-add-entry name="lynx">lynx</toc-add-entry></strong> <DD>You can either edit the <kbd>preferred_language</kbd> variable in your <kbd>.lynxrc</kbd> or set it using the 'O' command while in lynx. @@ -176,25 +183,25 @@ preferred_language=fr; q=1.0, en; q=0.5 </pre> -<DT><strong><a name="w3">W3</a></strong> (emacs based web browser) +<DT><strong><toc-add-entry name="w3">W3</toc-add-entry></strong> (emacs based web browser) <DD> <pre>(setq url-mime-language-string "preferred_language=fr; q=1.0, en; q=0.5")</pre> or using the custom package (assuming URL version p4.0pre.14): <pre>Hypermedia -> URL -> Mime -> Mime Language String...</pre> -<DT><strong><a name="icab">iCab</a></strong> +<DT><strong><toc-add-entry name="icab">iCab</toc-add-entry></strong> <DD> <pre> Edit -> Preferences -> Browser -> Fonts,Languages </pre> -<DT><strong><a name="w3m">W3M</a></strong> +<DT><strong><toc-add-entry name="w3m">W3M</toc-add-entry></strong> <DD> <pre> Options (o) -> Other Behavior -> Accept-Language </pre> -<DT><strong><a name="netscape3">Netscape 3.x</a></strong> +<DT><strong><toc-add-entry name="netscape3">Netscape 3.x</toc-add-entry></strong> <DD>Add <pre> *httpAcceptLanguage: [preferred_language string]
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