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Re: address@hidden: RE: cannot find :enable inElispmanualindex]


From: Stefan Monnier
Subject: Re: address@hidden: RE: cannot find :enable inElispmanualindex]
Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 16:01:26 -0400
User-agent: Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.1.50 (gnu/linux)

> Here is a list of other useful link types:

>   <link rel="top" href="top.html"/>
>   <link rel="home" href="home.html" />
>   <link rel="prev" href="prev.html" />
>   <link rel="next" href="next.html" />
>   <link rel="up" href="../up.html" />
>   <link rel="last" href="last.html" />
>   <link rel="first" href="first.html" />
>   <link rel="help" href="help.html" title="Help" />
>   <link rel="author" href="author.html" title="Author" />
>   <link rel="copyright" href="copyright.html" title="Copyright" />
>   <link rel="search" href="search.html" title="Search this manual" />
>   <link rel="contents" href="contents.html" title="Contents of this manual" />
>   <link rel="glossary" href="glossary.html" title="Glossary of this manual" />
>   <link rel="chapter" href="chapter1.html" title="Chapter 1" />
>   <link rel="chapter" href="chapter11.html" title="Chapter 1.1" />
>   <link rel="chapter" href="chapter12.html" title="Chapter 1.2" />
>   <link rel="chapter" href="chapter2.html" title="Chapter 2" />
>   <link rel="section" href="section1.html" title="Section 1" />
>   <link rel="section" href="section11.html" title="Section 1.1" />
>   <link rel="section" href="section12.html" title="Section 1.2" />
>   <link rel="section" href="section2.html" title="Section 2" />
>   <link rel="subsection" href="subsection1.html" title="Subsection 1" />
>   <link rel="subsection" href="subsection11.html" title="Subsection 1.1" />
>   <link rel="subsection" href="subsection12.html" title="Subsection 1.2" />
>   <link rel="subsection" href="subsection2.html" title="Subsection 2" />
>   <link rel="appendix" href="appendix1.html" title="Appendix 1" />

Yes, that's what I was talking about.

> Support for these link types also differs from browser to browser.

As far as I know, it's sadly about as good as inexistent.  I'd be happy to
learn otherwise.
In any case I think that makeinfo's (X)HTML should definitely make use of
them (that doesn't mean it doesn't: I just haven't bothered to check).


        Stefan




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