On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 07:02:21PM +0200, Jean-Charles Malahieude wrote:
> Le 15/07/2009 15:16, Reinhold Kainhofer disait :
>> Actually, @ignore blocks are not supposed to be processed at all,
>> that's why they are called ignore. However, @c comments would make
>> sense to include as comments in
Le 15/07/2009 15:16, Reinhold Kainhofer disait :
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Am Montag, 13. Juli 2009 10:57:23 schrieb Jan Nieuwenhuizen:
Just talking to xorius on #lilypond about where the latest french
translations live for review...
I realised it would be nice if texi2html
On wo, 2009-07-15 at 15:16 +0200, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
> Actually, @ignore blocks are not supposed to be processed at all, that's why
> they are called ignore. However, @c comments would make sense to include as
> comments in the html code. You might ask Patrice (on the texi2html mailing
>
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Am Montag, 13. Juli 2009 10:57:23 schrieb Jan Nieuwenhuizen:
> Just talking to xorius on #lilypond about where the latest french
> translations live for review...
>
> I realised it would be nice if texi2html would copy any @ignore @end
> ignore blocks
Le lundi 13 juillet 2009 à 10:57 +0200, Jan Nieuwenhuizen a écrit :
> I realised it would be nice if texi2html would copy any @ignore @end
> ignore blocks to html comments so that
> you can easily check if the website is up to date.
It would be even simpler if texi2html could even copy every comm
Just talking to xorius on #lilypond about where the latest french
translations live for review...
I realised it would be nice if texi2html would copy any @ignore @end
ignore blocks to html comments so that
you can easily check if the website is up to date.
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