On Fri, Jan 3, 2020 at 10:35:20AM -0300, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 2020-Jan-02, helix84 wrote:
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> > Hi, I prefer to bookmark docs pointing to the exact term I need and
> > with pg docs it's often been the case that the exact term doesn't have
> > an anchor or only has unstable, generat
We also converted from SGML to XML in the meantime, so you can
probably make do with a standard XML parser without having to write a
custom SGML one.
Use XML tools with care! Some of our XML files are not well formed
because they contain more than one root element.
Kind regards, Jürgen Purtz.
Hi,
On 2020-Jan-02, helix84 wrote:
> Hi, I prefer to bookmark docs pointing to the exact term I need and
> with pg docs it's often been the case that the exact term doesn't have
> an anchor or only has unstable, generated anchors. So I would very
> much like to add stable anchors in many more pla
Hi, I prefer to bookmark docs pointing to the exact term I need and
with pg docs it's often been the case that the exact term doesn't have
an anchor or only has unstable, generated anchors. So I would very
much like to add stable anchors in many more places. I haven't
contributed to pg before, so t
On 2020-Jan-02, PG Doc comments form wrote:
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