On Fri, 2004-09-17 at 11:23, Tammy Fox wrote: > For docs created for RHEL, etc. we decided that the URL should be part > of the text since when the decision was made we printed the docs. So, > our rule was, if the URL is short, it should be inline text. If it is > long and might line wrap, include it in screen tags so it is always > rendered on its own line. Would you say that the suggested usage is OK, since it is doubtful these manuals will be printed commercially? I would expect users *might* print them locally for reference, but most reading will be done online, I suspect, whether off a local hard disk (installed from a fedora-docs[1] RPM package) or the Internet. If we can turn the footnote function back on for Fedora, that would be great IMHO. Also, I have another minor suggestion (I think for the stylesheets) which I will post to the list and bugzilla momentarily. = = = = = [1] Hmm, maybe fedora-docs-{html,pdf[,others?]} -- Paul W. Frields, RHCE