2007/6/25, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Also, using all caps in NEWS and INSTALL seems rather old-fashioned
in terms of graphical layout, right?
Correct. For filenames, it's better as it will be on top, but in an
HTML index it's of no use.
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Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http
I have noticed over the years, that many people haven't seen the NEWS
link, even when it's been refered to in the mailing list so that they are
explicitly looking for it. So, there's something in the current layout that
has made it too invisible.
Also, using all caps in NEWS and INSTALL seems rat
Le samedi 23 juin 2007 à 16:06 -0700, Graham Percival a écrit :
> [1] Before 2.12, I'll reorganize the INSTALL, give more prominence to
> the binary install, separate the compiling info, etc.
If INSTALL is going to be reorganized this way, I definitely agree with
your view and the new layout you
John Mandereau wrote:
Le mardi 19 juin 2007 à 21:09 -0700, Graham Percival a écrit :
I'm not religiously convinced that the new design is perfect, and for
some reason HTML pages tend to attract a lot of opinions, so if you have
any suggestions, go ahead. I'm open to changing it.
It looks to
Le mardi 19 juin 2007 à 21:09 -0700, Graham Percival a écrit :
> I've updated the main page of the docs. I tried to give more prominence
> to the glossary and the examples/snippets, and tried to hide the
> regression tests (not that any non-developer looks at them anyway...).
> Users should be
I've updated the main page of the docs. I tried to give more prominence
to the glossary and the examples/snippets, and tried to hide the
regression tests (not that any non-developer looks at them anyway...).
Users should be looking at the tutorial, glossary (if applicable), the
manual, and the