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* Merged in changes between tags LINUXDOC_2_DOCBOOK and LINUXDOC_2_DOCBOOK_2. The merges are as follows (if a file isn't listed here it's because there are no changes to merge since the LINUXDOC_2_DOCBOOK tag was put down). File From -> To Merged to files... --------------------------------------------------------------- authors.sgml 1.118 -> 1.128 authors.ent boothelp.sgml Added contrib.sgml 1.312 -> 1.329 staff/chapter.sgml eresources.sgml 1.50 -> 1.51 eresources/chapter.sgml handbook.sgml 1.91 -> 1.95 handbook.sgml mirrors.sgml 1.92 -> 1.99 mirrors/chapter.sgml porting.sgml 1.112 -> 1.118 [1] ports.sgml 1.31 -> 1.33 ports/chapter.sgml printing.sgml 1.22 -> 1.23 printing/chapter.sgml stable.sgml 1.17 -> 1.18 cutting-edge/chapter.sgml [2] submitters.sgml 1.246 -> 1.261 contrib/chapter.sgml [1] Merged changes. Part of these changes are the migration of the "Making a port" section from contrib/chapter.sgml to ports/chapter.sgml [2] Merged some changes. 1.18 demotes some of the section headings so that the -stable section will appear on one HTML page. This is not the case with the DocBook stylesheets we're using, so wasn't necessary. For the time being, the -stable headings will follow the -current headings. This can be revisited after the migration is complete. There will be one more merge pass once the Handbook in doc/handbook/ is frozen, and then a pass to reformat (refill) most of the lines in the Handbook so it's more aesthetically pleasing. The SGML parsers don't care, but it makes it easier to follow the structure when editing the documents. * Removed sgml-shorttag: nil sgml-minimize-attributes: max from the Emacs local variables at the bottom of each file. It didn't do quite what I was expecting. |
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