Hi all, I'm looking at this bug, but I don't know what to do. If the only problem is lowercasing sections, it's already done (it seems).
However, I've found a couple of empty titles myself: -------------------------------- 8< -------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/src/debian/dhelp/dhelp-0.5.21$ egrep -r "TITLE><" /usr/share/doc/HTML /usr/share/doc/HTML/standards/index.html:<TITLE></TITLE> /usr/share/doc/HTML/web/w3c/index.html:<TITLE></TITLE> -------------------------------- >8 -------------------------------- I wondered, then, if "standards" and "web/w3c" were valid sections, so I looked for the canonical doc-base section list. What I found was: -------------------------------- 8< -------------------------------- Section Section where the document belongs; this should follow the sections outlined in The Debian Menu sub-policy. -------------------------------- >8 -------------------------------- (in /usr/share/doc/doc-base/doc-base.txt.gz) But the Debian Menu sub-policy section list (http://www.us.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/menu-policy/ch2.html) doesn't seem to be used everytime. I have a couple of packages installed, right now, with documentation registered in sections not in the Menu sub-policy. So, what's the canonical list? And, if it's the Debian Menu sub-policy one, why doesn't doc-base give a warning or some hint? Regards, -- Esteban Manchado Velázquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.foton.es EuropeSwPatentFree - http://EuropeSwPatentFree.hispalinux.es