Since more eyeballs make bugs popup easier than only two, I am trying to use user generated html pages for a local, more quickly updated, site. Doing make creates a html pages & update images links but...in a way that (IMHO) is not really smart. One example is better than a thouthands words... Essentially, for italian and english, the output of the command is: html/en html/it these two dirs contains all the html code with one image simlink that points to ../../xml/en/images and ../../xml/it/images respectively. so we have: html/en html/it xml/en/images xml/it/images This is all ok but...in xml/en/images (and similarly in xml/it/images) there are _not_ images but _absolute_ simbolic links to for example: xml/it/images/dialogs/scale-image.png points to -> /home/marco/svn-gnome/gimp-help-2/trunk/images/it/dialogs/scale-image.png this makes copying this stuff to a site not so fast... Q: is it possible to substitute all absolute links with relative one or (alternatively) making only one absolute reference (that is easier to modify) and all other references relative to this one? TIA -- Marco Ciampa +--------------------+ | Linux User #78271 | | FSFE fellow #364 | +--------------------+ _______________________________________________ Gimp-docs mailing list Gimp-docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-docs