index terms in visible text
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index terms in visible text | Vitaly Lomov | 19 Jun 17:26 |
index terms in visible text | Ulf-D. Ehlert | 19 Jun 18:59 |
index terms in visible text | kol-stue at online.no (Kolbj | 19 Jun 23:26 |
index terms in visible text | kol-stue at online.no (Kolbj | 20 Jun 20:56 |
index terms in visible text | Axel Wernicke | 21 Jun 07:53 |
index terms in visible text
I found index terms (e.g. string Opacity; Brush; Pressure sensibility;
Fade out; Hard edges) getting into html version of the manual. The
following files are affected (for en):
toolbox/tool-airbrush.xml
toolbox/tool-convolve.xml
toolbox/tool-dodge-burn.xml
toolbox/tool-paintbrush.xml
toolbox/tool-pencil.xml
toolbox/tool-smudge.xml
Those terms appear in the final version, break the text flow and are out of place. What shall we do?
index terms in visible text
Am Dienstag, 19. Juni 2007 schrieb Vitaly Lomov:
I found index terms (e.g. string Opacity; Brush; Pressure sensibility; Fade out; Hard edges) getting into html version of the manual. The following files are affected (for en): toolbox/tool-airbrush.xml
toolbox/tool-convolve.xml
toolbox/tool-dodge-burn.xml
toolbox/tool-paintbrush.xml
toolbox/tool-pencil.xml
toolbox/tool-smudge.xmlThose terms appear in the final version, break the text flow and are out of place. What shall we do?
In my html version these strings are tool options with a note below (containing a link) - just follow the white rabbit... ;-)
Ulf
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index terms in visible text
----- Original Message ---
index terms in visible text
The xml code sometimes generates the html code '' or something similar. The CSS(?) recognize this as a
link and generates the link icon. Not always but perhaps in combination with
certain tags. (In tool-clone.xml the is placed inside a tag):
Brushes
History brush
You can use a similar approach to imitate Photoshop's ...
Well, this could be an explanation.
Screen shot of the browser window showing part of the 'gimp-tool-clone.html' at
http://home.online.no/~kol-stue/temp/linkicon.jpg
(I'm not sure this is the same problem Vitaly describes.)
Kolbjoern
----- Original Message ---
index terms in visible text
Hi,
now we do get closer to this...
... I think indeed Vitaliy is talking about something different, or two issues together.
1. There are some tool options, that are described not for each tool, but in
a general section. These options are grouped into one listitem like
"Opacity; Brush; Pressure Sensitivity; Fade Out; Hard Edge". The describing
text consists of a note containing a link. The headline "Opacity; Brush;
Pressure Sensitivity; Fade Out; Hard Edge" however is _not_ supposed to be a
link.
--> IMHO here os no further action necessary. If there is a suggestion how
to make a better heading for such cases I'm open for them.
2. Following the example from Kolbjoern, there are some cases, where
elements are transformed to links in the html which should not
be links at all. This smells like a Stylesheet problem. To find out the
proper circumstances that lead to this behaviour some closer investigations
seem neccessary. Can one reproduce this for each and every
within a ?
--> Kolbjoern, can you have a closer look into this and file a bug against
the docs project please?
Greetings,
2007/6/20, Kolbj?rn Stuest?l :
The xml code sometimes generates the html code '' or something similar. The CSS(?) recognize this as a
link and generates the link icon. Not always but perhaps in combination with
certain tags. (In tool-clone.xml the is placed inside a tag):
Brushes
History brush
You can use a similar approach to imitate Photoshop's ... Well, this could be an explanation.
Screen shot of the browser window showing part of the ' gimp-tool-clone.html' at
http://home.online.no/~kol-stue/temp/linkicon.jpg (I'm not sure this is the same problem Vitaly describes.) Kolbjoern----- Original Message ----- From: Axel Wernicke
To: Kolbj?rn Stuest?l
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 7:49 AM Subject: Re: [Gimp-docs] index terms in visible textUm, can somebody who is able to see the problem put an screenshot of the problem
online? In addition to that it might help to tell us the OS / browser combination you can see the problem. Again, http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-tool-pencil.html looks fine to me on Safari @ OS X
and Firefox 2 @ W2k as well as on IE7 @ w2kGreetings, lexA
2007/6/19, Kolbj?rn Stuest?l < kol-stue at online.no>: ----- Original Message -----
From: "Vitaly Lomov"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 5:26 PM Subject: [Gimp-docs] index terms in visible textI found index terms (e.g. string Opacity; Brush; Pressure sensibility; Fade out; Hard edges) getting into html version of the manual. The following files are affected (for en): toolbox/tool-airbrush.xml
toolbox/tool-convolve.xml
toolbox/tool-dodge-burn.xml
toolbox/tool-paintbrush.xml
toolbox/tool-pencil.xml
toolbox/tool-smudge.xmlThose terms appear in the final version, break the text flow and are out of place. What shall we do?
In my version too these marks are indicating indexing in the xml code, but are
of no use in the html issue. No links to follow. It seams that they are a result
of the tag.
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