Re: Master index infrastructure working.

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On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 00:51:50 -0500 Rob Landley wrote:

> Finally.
> 
> Ok, http://kernel.org/doc/master.html doesn't look like much, but I'm so happy 
> it's not blocking me anymore.  I've got a python script 
> (make/indexsections.py) that parses <section id="Name of Section"> tags, 
> creates a nested <ul><li></li></ul> index for the file, and inserts section 
> headers in the data at the appropriate points.  This way the source format is 
> _really_ close to the broadcast format, and can in fact the source can be 
> recreated from the broadcast version simply by filtering out some stuff (so 
> if I get patches against "view source", I can deal with 'em fairly easily).

Hi Rob,

What is master.html built or derived from?
and how volatile is that input?

> The script doesn't number the sections yet either, but that's because I expect 
> to reorganize them a lot over the next month or so, and won't bother 
> generating numbers until they have some vague chance of staying sort of 
> stableish at least for a few days at a time.  (Incrementing an integer as we 
> go through  the list and pushing/popping a stack of 'em isn't hard in 
> Python. :)

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~Randy
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