For simple translations? No.

For translations that span the same bredth (old version checking is
probably going to be fairly needed if we used xml as a main version,
and all other pretifying stuff is necessary.

On 11/4/05, Jan Kundrát <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 04 of November 2005 19:39 Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
> > On Fri, 04 Nov 2005 15:26:28 +0100 Xavier Neys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > | > Oh? Our GuideXML to HTML conversion is thousands of lines of code...
> > |
> > | Plain wrong, but you have always made it clear that you are not only
> > | biased against XML for anything, but also very much XML challenged.
> >
> > Run a wc -l on guide.xsl sometime. Either wc is lying or that alone is
> > thousands of lines of code.
>
> Run a `less` or `gvim` or anything which actually displays the contents of the
> file. Are you sure that checking for obsoleted translations, highlighting
> top-page links and other stuff is really required for simple transformations?
>
> WKR,
> -jkt
>
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