Is <itemizelist id="..."> supposed to create HTML anchor tag?
Craig Rodrigues
rodrigc at crodrigues.org
Thu Aug 18 01:25:19 UTC 2005
On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 10:37:08PM +0200, Marc Fonvieille wrote:
> You have to use <anchor id...
> look at 4.2.7.1 Linking to other parts of the same document section on
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/sgml-markup-docbook.html
Excellent, that was exactly what I was looking for.
Can I commit the following patch to the committer's guide?
I found the linking quite confusing, and I wasn't sure
whom to ask to do a repository copy, since earlier
in the document, it mentions not to send repo copy requests
to cvsadm@
Thanks.
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Craig Rodrigues
rodrigc at crodrigues.org
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@@ -224,10 +224,10 @@
Please do <emphasis>not</emphasis> contact the &a.cvsadm; for repocopies
or other things that the more specific teams can handle.</para>
- <para>The only ones able to directly fiddle the repository bits on the
- repository hosts are the repomeisters. To enforce this, there are
- no login shells available on the repository machines, except to
- the repomeisters.</para>
+ <para><anchor id="repomeisters">The only ones able to directly fiddle
+ the repository bits on the repository hosts are the repomeisters.
+ To enforce this, there are no login shells available on the repository
+ machines, except to the repomeisters.</para>
<note><para>Depending on the affected area of the CVS repository,
you should send your request to one of the following email
@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@
effectively a &man.mv.1; operation, then a repository
copy is in order rather than using CVS <command>add</command> and
<command>delete</command>. In a repository copy, a <link
- linkend="conventions">CVS Meister</link> will copy the file(s)
+ linkend="repomeisters">repomeister</link> will copy the file(s)
to their new name and/or location and let you know when it is
done. The purpose of a repository copy is to preserve file
change history, or logs. We in the FreeBSD Project greatly
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