Em 08-05-2013 14:28, Marc Fonvieille escreveu:
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 08:42:01AM +0100, Gabor Kovesdan wrote:
> >
> >Good question. I know this is given as a reason why acronyms should
> >always be marked up, and I thought I'd seen it at some point in the
> >FreeBSD docs. But it does not do it now, and I may have been looking
> >at something else. It is something that would really benefit the reader.
>I also agree that it would be a nice feature but actually I don't even
>understand how it is supposed to work at the moment. In most cases, the
>markup does not hold the expansion, it just says e.g.
><acronym>NFS</acronym> but does not include what it needs to expand to.
>We could add an attribute but then it would only appear if the attribute
>is present. Shall we expand all occurrences (would mean lots of
>redundancy) or just the first?
It was supposed working in the same way as the trademarks, i.e., the 1st
occurence is expanded/rendered.
I just don't where the expanded text is taken from. I cannot find it in
our markup. I googled about it and I see very different pieces of
information. I'll look at it better when the current changeset is merged
back.
Gabor
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