On Fri, 2004-09-17 at 11:23, Tammy Fox wrote:
For docs created for RHEL, etc. we decided that the URL should be
part
of the text since when the decision was made we printed the docs. So,
our rule was, if the URL is short, it should be inline text. If it is
long and might line wrap, include it in screen tags so it is always
rendered on its own line.
Would you say that the suggested usage is OK, since it is doubtful these
manuals will be printed commercially? I would expect users *might* print
them locally for reference, but most reading will be done online, I
suspect, whether off a local hard disk (installed from a fedora-docs[1]
RPM package) or the Internet.
If we can turn the footnote function back on for Fedora, that would be
great IMHO. Also, I have another minor suggestion (I think for the
stylesheets) which I will post to the list and bugzilla momentarily.
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[1] Hmm, maybe fedora-docs-{html,pdf[,others?]}
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Paul W. Frields, RHCE