Hi Gavin,
Welcome to greater responsibility and less appreciation.
Well done!
Mahlon
On 12/18/2014 06:59 AM, Karl Berry wrote:
As some people here already know, Gavin (Smith) has been doing a
tremendous amount of work with Texinfo for a while, especially the Info
viewer, but in plenty of
> Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2014 22:59:15 GMT
> From: k...@freefriends.org (Karl Berry)
>
> As some people here already know, Gavin (Smith) has been doing a
> tremendous amount of work with Texinfo for a while, especially the Info
> viewer, but in plenty of other areas too. I've asked him to become the
>
As some people here already know, Gavin (Smith) has been doing a
tremendous amount of work with Texinfo for a while, especially the Info
viewer, but in plenty of other areas too. I've asked him to become the
new principal maintainer of Texinfo, and he's kindly accepted. Please
welcome and support
I am aware that W3C wants everyone to use CSS for everything, but my
experience with what works best is different, and I don't think it's a
good idea to just do things because W3C says so.
Using basic HTML tags like that have been around since the
early years, even though W3C does not like them,
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 4:54 AM, Per Bothner wrote:
> May I suggest some tweaks for how @quotation and @indentedblock are
> translated?
>
> Currently, in HTML, @quotation becomes a , while @indentedblock
> becomes plain - and then we use CSS to indent.
> This fails if stylesheets are disabled, or