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From: David M. <da...@lu...> - 2001-05-04 16:24:44
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On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 06:18:36PM +0200, Cornelius Schumacher wrote: > I've just comitted the code, which makes KHelpcenter support ScrollKeeper > (http://scrollkeeper.sourceforge.net/). If you don't have ScrollKeeper > installed nothing changes. > > If you install packages which use ScrollKeeper for providing metadata about > their documentation, this documentation now automatically gets visible in the > tree view of KHelpcenter. You can get the same effect by installing metadata > files manually and calling scrollkeeper-update. > > The next step would be to (automatically) generate metadata files for the KDE > documentation and install them with ScrollKeeper. Then the KDE docs would > also be accessible by non-KDE documentation browsers supporting ScrollKeeper. > This would be a nice step forward regarding desktop interoperability Greg Ferguson at the LDP wrote a script called, appropriately enough, db2omf, which generates omf files from DocBook SGML. Write to him for a copy: gf...@sg.... Regards, -- Dr. David C. Merrill http://www.lupercalia.net Linux Documentation Project da...@lu... Collection Editor & Coordinator http://www.linuxdoc.org Finger me for my public key At first sight, the idea of any rules or principles being superimposed on the creative mind seems more likely to hinder than to help, but this is quite untrue in practice. Disciplined thinking focuses inspiration rather than blinkers it. -- G.L. Glegg, "The Design of Design" |