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Posted to svn@forrest.apache.org by cr...@apache.org on 2007/05/09 09:48:42 UTC
svn commit: r536453 -
/forrest/trunk/site-author/content/xdocs/docs_0_90/glossary.xml
Author: crossley
Date: Wed May 9 00:48:41 2007
New Revision: 536453
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=536453
Log:
Add entry for Linkmap (#linkmap).
Modified:
forrest/trunk/site-author/content/xdocs/docs_0_90/glossary.xml
Modified: forrest/trunk/site-author/content/xdocs/docs_0_90/glossary.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/forrest/trunk/site-author/content/xdocs/docs_0_90/glossary.xml?view=diff&rev=536453&r1=536452&r2=536453
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--- forrest/trunk/site-author/content/xdocs/docs_0_90/glossary.xml (original)
+++ forrest/trunk/site-author/content/xdocs/docs_0_90/glossary.xml Wed May 9 00:48:41 2007
@@ -121,6 +121,21 @@
</part>
<part id="l">
<title>L</title>
+ <item id="linkmap">
+ <term>Linkmap</term>
+ <definitions>
+ <definition>
+ The "linkmap" is an internal resource that transforms the
+ <link href="#site-xml">site.xml</link> navigation and linking configuration
+ file into a table-of-contents. Every site has one at localhost:8888/linkmap.html
+ </definition>
+ </definitions>
+ <notes>
+ <item-note>
+ For example, Forrest's <link href="site:linkmap">Table of Contents</link>.
+ </item-note>
+ </notes>
+ </item>
<item id="locationmap">
<term>Locationmap</term>
<definitions>