UPDATED xubuntu.ent, internet.xml, internet-C.omf

Jim Campbell jwcampbell at gmail.com
Wed Sep 12 22:54:13 UTC 2007


On 9/12/07, fijam7 at gmail.com <fijam7 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > well, i don't think that will work, because you hardcoded the language
> > ('C') in the link. it works, but only for english.
> >
> > in our previous documentation, we had links like these:
> >
> >   <xref linkend="root-and-sudo"/>
> >
> > which would link to other sections with the given id tag, like:
> >
> >  <sect2 id="root-and-sudo">
> >
> > shouldn't it work like that? i mean, we used to have the documentation
> > split up in different files before, and it worked with xrefs. but i see
> > that the build works slightly different now, since we don't seem to
> > include the all sub-pages into one big XML anymore. (maybe we should,
> > though, since we need to come up with a front page (table of contents)
> > to display in firefox?).
> >
> > luzi
>
> The concerns that you are raising are absolutely right but I haven't
> got the foggiest idea how to handle this situation. Xrefs do not work
> for separate files (I've checked it by building xubuntu documentation,
> and Mdke confirms that) and I do not know how to fix it in e.g
> building process. I am afraid someone more experienced with this has
> to sort it out.
>
> Sorry I cannot help here.
> Jan


Would a link like this work?

<ulink url="ubuntu/serverguide/&language;/index.html">HTML</ulink>

It appears as though the '&language;' portion of that link would allow for
the appropriate language coding to be included during the build process.

Jim
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