Unfortunately when I run it nothing happens...none of the html files are modified. So, if anyone has any ideas that would be helpful. Barring that I will have to break out my perl book and walk through the script to see what the problem is.
-Jeff
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 8:22 AM, Jeff Johnston <jeff.johnston.mn@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks! But do you have an example of how that is used? I see other projects have a reference to gtkdoc-rebase but it is not obvious on how to actually define (use) that. When I first saw your reply I thought it was going to be a command line option when using ./configure (like --enable-gtk-doc), but it does not seem to work like that.
-Jeff2011/1/12 David NeÄas <yeti@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 05:00:28PM -0600, Jeff Johnston wrote:It depends on what you mean by correct because...
> Does anyone know how I can get my external links to point to the correct
> URL, or at least turn them off?
...this is definitely correct for some values of correct (the links
> For instance I have extended the GtkTreeView and I have a nice Hierarchy
> (with links) that GTK-Doc created for me. However, all the links in the
> generated html code are pointing to the local file system.
point to something that does not disappear when you lose network
connectivity). ÂTo change them to on-line locations use
gtkdoc-rebase --online.
Yeti
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