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From: David M. <da...@lu...> - 2001-09-27 22:07:51
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On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 01:57:07PM -0400, Alexander Kirillov wrote: > > > > > > > > I think we have a need for a special help URI scheme. I would also like > > > to get away from a proliferation of help schemes and come up with a single > > > (good) help:// scheme which we all share. This would make things simpler > > > in the long term. We do have to handle a few interesting problems though. > > > eg: Does "help://cdplayer" give you the GNOME cd player application or the > > > KDE cd player application, or neither? How do you handle multiple > > > documents with the same URI (eg. different versions, languages, formats, > > > etc. of a given document)? How do you handle targets for both HTML and XML > > > documents at the same time? > > The obvious idea would be for every application, add to OMF one more > field, "identifier" and try to keep it unique. For application > manuals, it should probably be the same as binary name: for Nautilus, > "id" should be "nautilus". Thus, GNOME cd player will have identifier > "gtcd" while for KDE player, it is "kscd". This almost guarantees > uniqueness. As for different formats/versions/languages - the help > browser must have some built in (probably configurable) preferences: > e.g., use the language of "locale", latest version, etc. What about program-name-1.1.1 so both name and version are extractable directly? -- Dr. David C. Merrill http://www.lupercalia.net Linux Documentation Project da...@lu... Collection Editor & Coordinator http://www.linuxdoc.org Asked how small software companies could compete on products that Microsoft wants to fold into Windows, [Microsoft COO Bob] Herbold told Bloomberg News they could either fight a losing battle, sell out to Microsoft or a larger company or 'not go into business to begin with.' --Newsweek, March 1998 |