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[Ffmpeg-devel] [RFC]: vhook Documentation

[Ffmpeg-devel] [RFC]: vhook DocumentationVĂ­ctor Paesa wzrlpy
Wed Jan 17 15:59:18 CET 2007
Hi,

>>> What options are used to produce the docs on ffmpeg web page with
>>> texi2html so that I can preview before I submit?
>
>> Type 'make' in the doc/ subdirectory or look at the Makefile there.
>
>> Diego
>
> I had tried that before, but it comes out looking different, because
> I am using texi2html v1.76.
>
> I was hoping the website was produced with different settings.
>
> In any case, please hook me up with texi2html v. 1.56k so that I can
> preview.
>
> This link from the website:
> http://wwwinfo.cern.ch/dis/texi2html/
>
> is dead.

Try http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/texi2html/ to go back to 1.65.


> I would like to be able to submit a quality product, and not have to redo
> it
> over and over. This is my second request for this. I have not had much
> luck finding texi2html 1.56k anywhere. It is pretty important.

I also use 1.76, and output does look different to the one produced by 1.56,
but I believe is good enough to validate changes to the doc.

I have the impression that, besides version differences, there could be
local customization to make output look different, maybe some
$HOME/.texi2html/Config

Regards,
V?ctor


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