On 4/25/09 9:37 AM, "Neil Puttock" <n.putt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2009/4/23 Jonathan Kulp <jonlancek...@gmail.com>:
>> Graham Percival wrote:
>>
>>> 1. Log in to LSR as an editor. (I remember the discussion now;
>>> this isn't your fault)
>>>
>>> 2. Find the "tags" section for each snippet.
>>>
>>> 3. Click on the drop-down menus, and select the relevant tags.
>>>
>>> 4. There is no #4.
>>
>> Is "save" #4?
>>
>> Thanks for the rundown, Graham. As you've said, this is very easy and I
>> figured it out myself as reported in previous email...
>
> 4. Note that one of the snippets isn't tagged as `docs', which means
> it's in input/new.
>
> 5. Find the snippet in input/new, and add the tag there instead.
>
> 6. Scratch #5, since the snippet shouldn't be in input/new in the first place.
Unless the snippet is referenced in the docs, and the person who added it to
the docs didn't put the tag in it because he didn't know to do so. I which
case, the tag should still be added, I think.
Carl
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