everything that depends on this needs to be doc as well. Maybe they
doc tools should be split out into a separate distribution, but until
that decision is made, at least keep them together.
2) Handle <keycombo> more or less correctly
3) Start dealing with <cmdsynopsis> (it is pretty ugly!)
4) Handle titles and attributions in blockquote.
5) Handle <accel> (accelerator keys in <guimenu> and friends)
6) Probably some other things...
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
HTML is compliant with the 3.2 DTD.
Sanity preservation and bug prevention - define frequently used
constructs as entities.
What remains to be done is better hypertextification which includes
breaking large documents into managable chunks, and managing links.
There are currently some (easy to avioid) situations that result
in multiple anchors with the same name, or links nested within other
links. :(
Lots of tweaks and new functionality. This now handles pretty much
everything that the linuxdoc to docbook translator generates. Output
is still a single (very large in the case of the handbaak) file but now
has minimal internal navigation links.
I now have a functioning, semi-automagic linuxdoc to docbook converter,
so once the docbook to (HTML|groff) converters are up to snuff,
linuxdoc will be history. :)
be changing slightly in such a way that missing end tags might cause
rude surprises, so make end tags manditory and update the existing
transpecs to conform.
2.2 fodder