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Re[2]: [PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /xsl htmlhelp.xsl
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| Techtonik 2004-10-30, 3:55 pm |
| ||*()*|| Hi, Nuno.
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NL> There are still some problems with skins in the extended chm.
NL> The function.* pages give some errors with the phpZ skin and some others.
NL> (with older xslt sheets, there were no errors)
Customization hasn't finished yet. The main problem is that I don't have
document or RFC, which describes requirements for .html files to be
compatible with JavaScript layer. I'm trying to figure out from code
and comments, but they are scattered over JavaScript, XSL and PHP.
Maybe it will take a form of an RFC for xCHM. I have some crude
sketches. =)
NL> Apart of that, everything seems to be ok now (the new doc format is
NL> displayed correctly)
It is only an illusion. =)
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| Nuno Lopes 2004-10-30, 3:55 pm |
| > NL> There are still some problems with skins in the extended chm.
> NL> The function.* pages give some errors with the phpZ skin and some
> others.
> NL> (with older xslt sheets, there were no errors)
>
> Customization hasn't finished yet. The main problem is that I don't have
> document or RFC, which describes requirements for .html files to be
> compatible with JavaScript layer. I'm trying to figure out from code
> and comments, but they are scattered over JavaScript, XSL and PHP.
>
> Maybe it will take a form of an RFC for xCHM. I have some crude
> sketches. =)
That doesn't exist... Maybe the best option is to run a diff in old and new
generated files :) (I'm able to do that, if you need)
> NL> Apart of that, everything seems to be ok now (the new doc format is
> NL> displayed correctly)
>
> It is only an illusion. =)
The font color are different... but it works!
Nuno
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