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Re: documentation error in m4 online help
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Gary V. Vaughan |
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Re: documentation error in m4 online help |
Date: |
Wed, 24 May 2006 13:05:40 +0100 |
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Hi Eric,
Eric Blake wrote:
> It's not that simple - both the html and the info manual are generated
> from the same source, which previously had no URL, and it would be nicer
> if the html version could link to a user's local html installation if one
> exists rather than always having a URL to the web. But I tested the
> following patch, which at least gives a non-broken link (and makes it
> easier to generate the html manual in the 1.4.x series):
>
> 2006-05-23 Eric Blake <address@hidden>
>
> * Makefile.in (html): New target.
> * doc/Makefile.in (html, m4.html): Likewise.
> (MAKEINFOHTML): New macro.
> * doc/m4.texinfo (Francois) [ifnottex]: Use newer texinfo
> rendering.
> (Regexp) [ifhtml]: Make cross-reference to emacs manual an
> absolute URL.
> Reported by Bob Badour.
>
> Any reason I should not apply it?
I concur that a relative link to a user's local html installation would
be preferable. Maybe we could add an install-hook rule that looks for
the referenced page in a sibling directory, and pokes that value in
using sed?
Your patch is already a step forward though, so feel free to commit
as is if you haven't the time to work on an install-hook.
Cheers,
Gary.
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