[Po4a-devel]New release soon?

Jordi Vilalta jvprat@wanadoo.es
Sat, 7 Aug 2004 23:58:11 +0200 (CEST)


On Sat, 7 Aug 2004, Martin Quinson wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 01:33:29PM +0200, Jordi Vilalta wrote:
>>
>> Hey, don't worry. I'm glad to do it. I'm on holydays until half september
>> (student life ;) and I want to do my best to help this good project. Also,
>> you're the mantainer, and it's good to have some guidelines on what are
>> the highest priority tasks :P
>
> You shouldn't have said so. I created two next strings in the process of
> handling those damn %entities;, and added some more documentation about what
> the tag class are, now that I kind of remember.

I'll try to put up with these injuries ;)

>
> Indeed, I've found what "indent" is. Those tag are placed alone on a line,
> and with enough leading space to make the document look nice. The only issue
> is that for now, all tags are in the indent class (beside the verbatim ones).
>
> Fixing it shouldn't be difficult, but then we'll have to go through the tag
> list to detect the ones which belong to this class and add them there. And
> it may fuzzy all sgml documents using po4a :-/

In fact, (if I understood it well) the aesthetics of the translated 
documents (if a tag is alone in a line or not) shouldn't be important, 
since it's a "compiled" file. Am I missing something? :S

>
> Oh, and during the process of fixing the %entity; bug, I've found another
> one. If you handle a file in, says, /tmp/index.sgml then the included files
> are searched in the directory from where you launch the command instead of
> relative to the master file location. I reported it against alioth, I'm
> gonna do this another time.
>
> Sorry for the fuzzies, this time I'm done with what I wanted to include in
> 0.17.2. If you feel the same, I'm gonna tag the cvs and go for the release
> process.

Now I'll begin updating updating the translations and I'll test the new 
%entity; handling (thanks for your work :). If we don't see anything weird 
in a while, it's okay to release.

Regards,

Jordi Vilalta