- From: Geoffrey Sneddon <gsneddon@opera.com>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 18:33:15 +0200
- To: Sam Ruby <rubys@intertwingly.net>, ian@hixie.ch
- CC: Shelley Powers <shelley.just@gmail.com>, HTMLWG WG <public-html@w3.org>
Sam Ruby wrote: > Shelley Powers wrote: >> >> In the the thread is a practical discussion about how to manage the >> changes. Note you do have to be experienced with Unix (or Mac OS X >> Terminal) to follow most of the discussion, as well as having worked >> with CVS. However, as the discussion continues and suggestions are >> refined, hopefully none of this will provide a hinderance to anyone. > > For those who are not familiar with such, the following is a text file: > > http://svn.whatwg.org/webapps/source > > Feel free to download it (File->SaveAs) and make a copy. Edit the copy. > Use notepad if you like -- it doesn't matter. All that is required is > basic knowledge of HTML, which should not be a problem for this group. > If you name your copy with an extension of ".html", you can view the > document with your changes applied. It won't have all the pretty > styling or table of contents, but it will be functional. You can also get header-whatwg from the same folder for the WHATWG header (I can't find where the W3C one is any more). Place this in the same file before "source". There's a whole (short) page on the WHATWG wiki about creating derivatives: http://wiki.whatwg.org/wiki/Developing_HTML5_derivatives Ian: where has header-w3c gone? This also includes passing the result to Anolis, which adds xref and TOC: http://anolis.gsnedders.com/ or via web service at http://pimpmyspec.net/ -- Geoffrey Sneddon — Opera Software ASA <http://gsnedders.com/> <http://www.opera.com/>
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