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Re: Idea : common dir and tree (Rep:Re: Why not create packages?)



Stein Gjoen wrote:
> 
> Taketoshi Sano wrote:
> > In <397CB4E9.19C578E9@mindspring.com>,  on Mon, 24 Jul 2000 17:28:09 -0400,
> >  David Merrill <dcmerrill@mindspring.com> wrote:
> > > Stein Gjoen wrote:
> 
> > > > /
> > > >   usr
> > > >     share
> > > >        HOWTO     - the HOWTOs in HTML format goes here
> > > >          ascii   - same HOWTOS but as plain text
> > > >          PDF     - same HOWTOS but as PDF
> > > >          PostScript
> > > >          SGML
> >
> > > I would prefer "text" to "ascii" on the grounds that the meaning is more
> >
> > Agreed.  Translated documents may not be "ascii", while it can still be
> > "plain text".  So "text" is more appropriate in that case.
> 
> We seem to have a consensus on text rather than ascii, good.
> 
> > > apparent to computer neophytes, without any corresponding loss of
> > > precision. And, I would add "HTML", yielding:
> > >
> > > /
> > >   usr
> > >     share
> > >        HOWTO     - the HOWTOs in HTML format goes here
> > >          text    - same HOWTOS but as plain text
> > >          PDF     - same HOWTOS but as PDF
> > >          PostScript
> > >          SGML
> > >          HTML
> >
> > Again, agreed.
> 
> There is a slight problem with the last line, HTML. Originally
> I had thought to keep HOWTOs in HTML format at the root of the
> /usr/share/doc/HOWTO directory which is similar to the older
> /usr/doc/HOWTO. Should we instead keep these
> in /usr/share/doc/HOWTO/HTML ? In that case we would have to
> leave pointers in /usr/share/doc/HOWTO as to where the various
> parts have gone.

We could leave HTML in the HOWTO directory, I think. For more people,
HTML is the default. Or is that just me?

-- 
David C. Merrill, Ph.D.
dcmerrill@mindspring.com


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