Hi Brynn
I do not want to include exercises.html and tutorial.html with the zip download. The (extension) zip will include a readMe.html file. If I upload the tutorial.html and/or exercises.html to the tutorial category, won't they still be downloadable?
I would like the tutorial, and ecercises to be readable, not downloadable.
I hope this makes sense.
Kind regards
-u
---- On Sun, 24 Jul 2016 16:41:05 +0000 Brynn<brynn@...78...> wrote ----
Hi ugajin, I'm not quite following what your concerns are. You want the html pages to be available for users, but you don't want the users to download them? I guess you could upload the tutorial to the InkSpace Tutorial category. And then I think it's fairly typical to have a readme file together with an extension or any other program. Maybe the readme file could have a link to the tutorial?
All best, brynn
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From: ugajin Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2016 4:11 AM To: maren@...68... Cc: inkscape-docs Subject: Re: [Inkscape-docs] Help please?
Hi Maren,
Yes, I am referring to the html documentation; specifically the 'tutorial.html and 'examples.html' pages. The viewBox... extension files, together with the readMe file will be downloadable. The structure that I have made, seems to work OK, and I would like to keep links in the readMe.html file for the example.html and tutorial.html pages, so ideally these pages need to be hosted, but not by me.
I have considered building a local structure, and adding the said supporting docs to the zip file. Indeed, this had been my initial approach, but as the supporting documentation grew, I began to have doubts, and to ask, why do it this way? Including them in the zip file would no doubt 'work', but it is not the approach that I would like to take.
Further, why should anyone have, or want to download files that a) they may not want, and/or b) simply in order to access, and/or peruse them? I am not against anyone downloading them per-se (e.g. if they chose to do so) and, I am less worried about users breaking any relative links. I guess, I am simply not intending the supporting documents to be downloadable.
I don't think requesting more space is an answer.
Thanks for considering matters.
Kind regards.
-u
---- On Sat, 23 Jul 2016 23:59:28 +0000 <maren@...68...> wrote ----
Hi u,
I'm not entirely sure which specific documents you are referring to.
If you mean external documents, that you don't control (the manual, for example), then you could just add a link into the README file and / or into the description text for the extension.
If you mean your own html documents, why don't you just add them to the zip file? You could make a subfolder 'documentation' or similar, if you like.
If you need more space for uploading everything, this list is the place to request it.
Kind Regards, Maren
> > I have been working on a new extension called viewBox..., which is > awaiting upload to the Inkscape addons gallery. It is available for > preview here: > http://ugajin.co.uk/sketchbooks/viewBox/viewBox/viewBox.html, with a bunch > of supporting documents. > > The problem is what to do with the supporting documents (I do not want to > host them on ugajin.co.uk). Whilst, I may upload the extension files, > without the supporting documents and/or providing a link to them, this > seems to me to be the wrong approach. > > The viewBox and its sibling attributes are one of those things, which are > not be easily accessed in Inkscape, and those cutting their teeth writing > SVG using Inkscape may benefit from the supporting documentation. > > Thank you for considering matters. > > -u > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth and > traffic > patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and protocols > are > consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow, > J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity > planning > reports.http://sdm.link/zohodev2dev_______________________________________________ > Inkscape-docs mailing list > Inkscape-docs@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/inkscape-docs >
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