Mock-up html manual page



--- Robert Dodier  wrote:

> I would propose that a script or scripts (maybe just a texi2html
> configuration) to munge texinfo into a nicer html format be 
> developed independently of the texinfo files themselves. 
> Once the formatting has progressed enough, we replace the 
> existing texi2html and everybody's happy.

See, you need to tell us this up front ;-).  The initial impression was
(I think) that you wanted to scrap the texinfo and move entirely to
html or some such, and that has quite a few implications.  Replacing a
conversion tool with a better tool that doesn't require major changes
is something else again :-).
 
> As to resource allocation, my only question is, if appropriate
> stuff were written, would the project refuse it? I hope not.

Uh, I think I can safely say "heck, no!" ;-).  

CY


		
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