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From: David M. <da...@lu...> - 2002-01-02 23:33:54
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On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 12:18:36AM -0600, Dan Mueth wrote: > > On Tue, 1 Jan 2002, David Merrill wrote: > > > On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 06:50:02PM -0500, Alexander Kirillov wrote: > > > Hi guys: > > > can anyone tell me where I can find the tree of categories to use in OMF > > > files? > > > > On a side note, how cast in stone is the tree? I will need to merge > > the LDP into it soon, so I expect I will uncover problems. > > The categories are specified in an XML file installed by ScrollKeeper, > typically at /usr/share/scrollkeeper/Templates/C/scrollkeeper_cl.xml. > This is then translated into other locales at > /usr/share/scrollkeeper/Templates/<locale>/scrollkeeper_cl.xml. > > Developing a much improved category tree is really a small project in > itself which could use some work. We should maintain backward > compatibility, expanding on the categories which are presently used. > Nobody is presently working on this, so help is welcome. > > One of the new features of the 0.3/0.4 release cycle is that we use > categorycodes to allow scrollkeeper to identify analogous sections in > different locales. This is useful for including multiple locales in a > single category tree and also allows translators to not translate the > categories in OMF files if they don't want to (saves time and reduces risk > of errors). So, if you want to work on the category tree, make sure you > get the current development version, 0.3.0. I asked for a volunteer on the LDP list to help with this. I'll let you know if I find anyone. Also, Colin Watson, who packages the LDP for Debian, just wrote me about it. So he might be willing to help some. For now, I recommended he install all of the LDP under General/Other and then we'll work through them to move them elsewhere. -- David C. Merrill http://www.lupercalia.net Linux Documentation Project da...@lu... Collection Editor & Coordinator http://www.linuxdoc.org A wise and frugal government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another; shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement. -- Thomas Jefferson |