On Wed, 2005-06-29 at 10:54 -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote:
By the way, the XSL has been fixed to embed the legalnotice in the
nochunks version rather than creating an outboard file. While someone
shipping a document without images or CSS doesn't "break" the document
per se, if it goes without the legalnotice intact, that could be
considered an actual problem.
I'll have to get this into the example-tutorial (perhaps a no-chunks
version?), but the legalnotice appearing at the top of a no-chunks is
why I created all the weirdness around how the legalnotice is used.
legalnotice-en.xml calls in legalnotice-content-en.xml
If you use the standard legalnotice-en.xml and no-chunks, the entire
notice is displayed at the very top of the document above the table of
contents.
The alternative is to use (a version of?) legalnotice-relnotes-en.xml.
This file references an <appendix> that contains the full text, as is
common with source code and others -- you don't include a copy of the
GPL in the header of every file, you refer to LICENSE.
Then you make an <appendix> and use that to pull in legalnotice-content-
en.xml.
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