On 7/31/07, Mark Dexter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, I still would like answers to my questions about how to find and
> download uncommitted documentation patches (so I can start with the latest
> versions).
Hi, I have been following this thread and from what I understand,
there are two peo
Hi. I'm try to link to a specific section in a different xml file in
DocBook. The specific example is: I'm inside usage-objects-basic.xml and am
trying to link to a specific section in usage-objects.xml.
I can link to the top of the document with the following:
For tips on editing text, see
E
Thanks, Thomas. Everything works now. I'm going to make my changes this
afternoon (I'm in Seattle, USA -- Pacific time). So I should able to upload
the patch file later today. I'll add more notes to the bug indicating the
different places where I've made changes and additions. Mark
On 7/31/07, Tho
On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 10:17:57AM -0700, Mark Dexter wrote:
> Hi Thomas. I have hit a small problem. When I applied the patch ("patch -p0
> < diff-doc-en.diff"), I think it was supposed to create a file called
> dia-cmdline.xml. However, it did not create this file. So now I get an error
> when I
Hi Thomas. I have hit a small problem. When I applied the patch ("patch -p0
< diff-doc-en.diff"), I think it was supposed to create a file called
dia-cmdline.xml. However, it did not create this file. So now I get an error
when I run the xsltproc command on my system. It appears to have modified
th
On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 06:32:52AM -0700, Mark Dexter wrote:
> Is it OK for me to go ahead and do this? Should I create separate bugzilla
> tickets for each of these or can I include them in bug #455400?
I think the better is to input the less possible bugs, and merge all
changes in one (as long a
On Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 11:15:31AM -0700, Mark Dexter & Deb Cowley wrote:
> 1. How do I download the patch to apply? I looked at bugzilla and at the svn
> web site and couldn't figure this out.
go to
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439974
on
Comment #13 from Thomas Harding(reporte
Hello again. I would like to make some additional improvements to the
English documentation, as follows:
1. Add documentation about Object / Align, including screenshots of all 10
types of align (left, center, right, top, middle, bottom, spread out
horizontally, spread out vertically, adjacent, st