On 11/28/2017 11:21 AM, Leif Halvard Silli wrote:
First impression:
It looks/sounds as if this would improve the situation not only somewhat
but very, very much! The fact that not only the non-ASCII characters but
the space character as well would be displayed “as themselves” is excellent!
OK
On 28 Nov 2017, at 10:03, Hussein Shafie wrote:
On 11/28/2017 12:25 AM, Leif Halvard Silli wrote:
One practical issue is that when you add an empty or new file to your
map, the title of the document is not added. If you add several
files,
you could then rearrange the files a little (inside the
On 11/28/2017 12:25 AM, Leif Halvard Silli wrote:
One practical issue is that when you add an empty or new file to your
map, the title of the document is not added. If you add several files,
you could then rearrange the files a little (inside the map file) before
adding content to them. But if th
On 21 Nov 2017, at 17:11, Hussein Shafie wrote:
On 11/21/2017 02:00 PM, Leif Halvard Silli wrote:
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On 15 Nov 2017, at 9:53, Hussein Shafie wrote:
On 11/14/2017 11:41 PM, Don Mankewich wrote:
DITA is not file based, but URL based.
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This isn’t particu
On 11/21/2017 02:00 PM, Leif Halvard Silli wrote:
I have used DITA quite much lately, and I too have some comments about
the way SPACE is handled in URLs. Like Don Mankewich, I am not satisfied
with the behavior. And, in addition, I believe I have found a bug - or
at least an inconsistency. See b
I have used DITA quite much lately, and I too have some comments about
the way SPACE is handled in URLs. Like Don Mankewich, I am not satisfied
with the behavior. And, in addition, I believe I have found a bug - or
at least an inconsistency. See below.
On 15 Nov 2017, at 9:53, Hussein Shafie w
On 11/14/2017 11:41 PM, Don Mankewich wrote:
I’m using the personal edition of the XMLMind DITA editor for evaluation
purposes and I was confounded by the inability to have a relative file
path with spaces in the folder name until I realised that the space had
to be represented by a ‘%20’.
DIT
Hi,
I’m using the personal edition of the XMLMind DITA editor for evaluation
purposes and I was confounded by the inability to have a relative file path
with spaces in the folder name until I realised that the space had to be
represented by a ‘%20’. This isn’t particularly intuitive for a near-
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