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Re: WebStandard 3.0, Menu package-generated html pages



> 
> On Thu, 23 Jan 1997, joost witteveen wrote:
> 
> joost >Proposal for the look of the overall debian documentation page:
> 
> joost >For example, the gv package, would install a menu file with:
> joost >  dwww Apps/Viewers gv none GhostView /usr/doc/gv/gv.html
> joost >in it (allong with the other "executable" menu entry).
> 
> Excellent! When can we have it <G>?

Now. Just oploaded it (menu-0.11) to master, and also available on
  ftp://rulcmc.leidenuniv.nl/debian/upload

It includes:
  - one bugfix, as _any_ "#" character was interpreted as a
    comment character, making it impossible to do href="#/Debian/Apps",
  - an example dwww "script" in /usr/doc/menu/examples/dwww.
    Install it in /etc/menu-methds/dwww, copy the template
    menu.html-menu to /var/www/, and run "update-menus", and
    you should have a web page including some debian documents
    in /var/www/menu.html.

Things that still need changing:
  - -Documentation- I didn't do that, as it's 22:15 UK time now,
    and "The Wimbledon Poisner" starts in 30 min on BBC Radio 4,
  - Do I get all the file-locations right?
    (I guess the file-references should be "file://localfile/usr/...",
    and that should be fixed in the dwww script.
  - More documentation (g++ still hasn't finished compiling, and
    I just keep on typing untill it does).
  - Is the menu-package really the best place for this?
    I think it is, as:
      - it's becomming a general interface (we could also easily expand
        it for manual pages, or whatever)
      - it allows the local system admin to change the structure of
        the document (I've put the Linux Docs in /System now, but
	the system adming can move everything in /System to any other
	dir, as he pleases).

<signfile menu_0.11.dsc: Enter pass phrase:>

I'm off now,
  
please tell me what I've done wrong, 


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