[Intel-gfx] [PATCH 4/5] Documentation: drm: Convert KMS Properties HTML table to CALS
Danilo Cesar Lemes de Paula
danilo.cesar at collabora.co.uk
Tue Sep 1 10:56:52 PDT 2015
On 08/25/2015 01:10 PM, Graham Whaley wrote:
> On Tue, 2015-08-25 at 16:29 +0200, Daniel Vetter wrote:
>> On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 10:26:44AM +0100, Graham Whaley wrote:
>>> The KMS Properties table is in HTML format, which is not supported
>>> for building pdfdocs, resulting in the following types of errors:
>>>
>>> jade:/Documentation/DocBook/drm.xml:34413:15:E: there is no
>>> attribute
>>> "border"
>>> jade:/Documentation/DocBook/drm.xml:34413:31:E: there is no
>>> attribute
>>> "cellpadding"
>>> jade:/Documentation/DocBook/drm.xml:34413:47:E: there is no
>>> attribute
>>> "cellspacing"
>>> jade:/Documentation/DocBook/drm.xml:34414:7:E: document type does
>>> not
>>> allow element "tbody" here
>>>
>>> Convert the table over to a CALS format table
>>
>> Hm, long-term plan was to move this table into DOC: comments in the
>> source-code using markdown, which we now have (at least in
>> drm-intel-nightly and also planned to be merged into 4.4). Since this
>> is
>> both a lot of churn I'd like to get there in just 1 step ...
>> -Daniel
> First - I've just noted an erroneous debug comment (or two) left in
> this patch as well, so looks like I will have to re-issue the series
> anyway.
>
> OK. I guess this comes down to a matter of timing...
> From Danilos patch of: f6d6913 (drm/doc: Convert to markdown)
> we can see markdown does not natively support tables, and we'd have to
> make this a fixed width layout like the one in that patch I suspect.
> Danilo - any advice on how you did that other table conversion? I just
> did a pandoc docbook->markdown_github and it looks some way there - but
> of course seems to have not honored the multi-column items, of which
> there are a few. It's probably not too bad to fix up by hand - I'll see
> if I can get that to work...
Hi Graham,
To be honest I didn't have to do any conversion as that table was
already in the header file. I just added 4 spaces so it would be
transformed into fixed width.
However, there's tool you can use to help you: http://pandoc.org/try/
I did a lot of translation there. If your table doesn't have any
spancells, you can put the HTML code there and get the Markdown for free.
Danilo
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