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Missing description in html doc of Bigarray #3229

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vicuna opened this issue Feb 28, 2002 · 6 comments
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Missing description in html doc of Bigarray #3229

vicuna opened this issue Feb 28, 2002 · 6 comments
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vicuna commented Feb 28, 2002

Original bug ID: 943
Reporter: administrator
Status: closed
Resolution: not a bug
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)

Bug description

Full_Name: David Mentré
Version: ocaml-3.04
OS: linux (debian 2.2)
Submission from: 194.51.18.66 (194.51.18.66)

Some sections are missing from the Bigarray chapter of the Ocaml HTML
documentation.

More specifically, sections 28.1.9, 28.1.10, 28.1.11 and 28.1.12 are missing
from the HTML version (but are available in the PDF version). All the HTML
versions of the doc (on the caml web site and the tar of HTML files) are
affected.

Not a big bug but annoying when you browse the documentation online. ;)

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vicuna commented Mar 1, 2002

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Some sections are missing from the Bigarray chapter of the Ocaml HTML
documentation.

More specifically, sections 28.1.9, 28.1.10, 28.1.11 and 28.1.12 are missing
from the HTML version (but are available in the PDF version). All the HTML
versions of the doc (on the caml web site and the tar of HTML files) are
affected.
These sections apear in the manual with the link to the libref/Bigarray.html page,
generated by OCamldoc. This link is just above the 28.1 section in the
Bigarray html page.
In next release, a section will be added so that section numbers in pdf and
html are the same:
28.1: Module Bigarray: large, multi-dimensional, numerical arrays
28.2: Big arrays in the Caml-C interface

The 28.1 section in HTML will contain only a link to the Bigarray module API,
generated by OCamldoc.

Thanks for your report.

--
Maxence Guesdon

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vicuna commented Mar 1, 2002

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Hello Maxence,

-----Original Message-----
From: Maxence Guesdon [mailto:maxence.guesdon@inria.fr]
These sections apear in the manual with the link to the
libref/Bigarray.html page,
generated by OCamldoc. This link is just above the 28.1 section in the
Bigarray html page.

I'm not sure to have been clear. These section are effectively available
with the above mentioned link (I'm not that stupid ;-), but those section
content is empty.

In other words, where is, for example, the description of Genarray.create in
the HTML doc?

Best regards,
David Mentré

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vicuna commented Mar 1, 2002

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On Fri, 1 Mar 2002 10:10:05 +0100
David Mentre Mentre@tcl.ite.mee.com wrote:

Hello Maxence,

-----Original Message-----
From: Maxence Guesdon [mailto:maxence.guesdon@inria.fr]
These sections apear in the manual with the link to the
libref/Bigarray.html page,
generated by OCamldoc. This link is just above the 28.1 section in the
Bigarray html page.

I'm not sure to have been clear. These section are effectively available
with the above mentioned link (I'm not that stupid ;-), but those section
content is empty.

In other words, where is, for example, the description of Genarray.create in
the HTML doc?
In the libref/Bigarray.html page, find the
Generic arrays (of arbitrarily many dimensions)
section and you can click on the Genarray module name to go to its doc.
I hope this is what you're looking for :-)

Maxence

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vicuna commented Mar 1, 2002

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-----Original Message-----
From: Maxence Guesdon [mailto:maxence.guesdon@inria.fr]
In the libref/Bigarray.html page, find the
Generic arrays (of arbitrarily many dimensions)
section and you can click on the Genarray module name to go
to its doc.
I hope this is what you're looking for :-)

Ok, I'm that stupid! :(

For my defense, I would say that those links are not usual (i.e. not
underlined). As the color is the same that in the text body, I did not
though they could be cross referenced.

Thanks Maxence for the pointer (and sorry to disturb the ocaml team for
stupids things).

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vicuna commented Mar 6, 2002

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For my defense, I would say that those links are not usual (i.e. not
underlined). As the color is the same that in the text body, I did not
though they could be cross referenced.

Quel brouteur utilises-tu ? Ces liens sont des ancres tout ce qu'il y a
de plus normales dans le source HTML et mon Netscape les affiche soulignes
et en bleu. Le seul truc special, c'est qu'ils sont dans du

, mais
il me semble que c'est autorise, non ?

-- Damien

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vicuna commented Mar 6, 2002

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-----Original Message-----
From: Damien Doligez [mailto:caml-bugs@pauillac.inria.fr]
Quel brouteur utilises-tu ? Ces liens sont des ancres tout
ce qu'il y a
de plus normales dans le source HTML et mon Netscape les
affiche soulignes
et en bleu. Le seul truc special, c'est qu'ils sont dans du

, mais
il me semble que c'est autorise, non ?

J'utilise Mozilla (0.9.8). Maxence Guesdon m'a dit qu'il y a également un
fichier de style .css où sont définis l'apparence des liens. Je pense que
Netscape 4 ne traite pas les style-sheet.

Amicalement,
d.

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