revision, but never made any sense as the port doesn't provide Microsoft
FrontPage anyway. Additionally, the www/apache13-fp port has been
removed from the ports collection.
The FrontPage trademark is not referenced anywhere else in the tree.
specify the image extension (png) and force callouts text markers.
The callout markers from 1 to 9 are not correctly rendered under
OpenOffice (I don't know about other rtf viewers). I don't have a
solution for this problem for the moment.
Currently we have articles.ent and books.ent, and
for example, articles.ent can be used by putting the
following lines in the doctype declaration:
<!ENTITY % articles.ent PUBLIC
"-//FreeBSD//ENTITIES DocBook FreeBSD Articles Entity Set//EN">
%articles.ent;
This pulls all of the necessary entities via share/sgml/articles.ent.
The translation teams can customize these entities by redefining
the articles.ent file in <langcode>/share/sgml. See
ja_JP.eucJP/share/sgml for example.
in <ulink> like <ulink url="&url.books.handbook;/kernelconfig.html"></ulink>.
To use these entities, put the following lines in preamble (DOCTYPE
declaration) of the document:
<!ENTITY % l10n.ent PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//ENTITIES DocBook Language Specific Entities//EN">
%l10n.ent;
<!ENTITY % urls.ent PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//ENTITIES DocBook URL Entities//EN">
%urls.ent;
and put URL_RELPREFIX in the Makefile.
For translation teams:
please add your "langcode" into <langcode>/share/sgml/l10n.ent using
examples from en_US.ISO8859-1/share/sgml/l10n.ent and ja_JP.eucJP/share/
sgml/l10n.ent. &url.books.*; will be replaced with URLs for your
language; if you want URLs which point the original (English) docs,
you can use &url.books.*.en; instead.
Discussed with: den
for ftp.id.freebsd.org. Was concentrating on needing to change the pathname
for the URL and neglected to change the hostname (pathname is correct, he
doesn't have the "pub" part that's normal...).
Caught by: ceri
Pointy Hat: kensmith
attribute in acronym DocBook tags and use this for the title attribute
in acronym HTML4 tags, which will then give a mouseover definition of
the acronym.