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Subject: Review of csprd files
Jim, I scanned through the documents. 1. Just confirming: The references at the outset are currently 404:
http://docs.oasis-open.org/oslc-core/oslc-core/v3.0/csprd01/part1-overview/oslc-core-v3.0-csprd01-part1- overview.html http://docs.oasis-open.org/oslc-core/oslc-core/v3.0/csprd01/part1-overview/oslc-core-v3.0-csprd01-part1- overview.pdf Should we assume the links will be fixed when we actually publish? 2. In the PDF overview document, clicking on most hyperlinks that wrap around to the next line will direct your browser to the URL corresponding to the first line - the second line is ignored. The one exception seems to be hyperlinks that
break at a dash character. Thus in this example: OSLC Core Version 3.0. Part 1: Overview (this document).
http://docs.oasis-open.org/oslc- core/oslccore/v3.0/csprd01/part1-overview/oslc-core-v3.0-csprd01-part1-overview.html OSLC Core Version 3.0. Part 2: Discovery.
http://docs.oasis-open.org/oslc-core/oslc-core/v3.0/csprd01 /part2-discovery/oslc-core-v3.0-csprd01-part2-discovery.html The first hyperlink is correct and the second one is only
http://docs.oasis-open.org/oslc-core/oslc-core/v3.0/csprd01 There are many instances of this behavior. 3. Some hyperlink references are not apparently wired up as hyperlinks in the PDF overview document, for example the reference to Resource Preview in section 4.7, Delegated Dialogs in 4.8, etc. It would appear that your PDF generator does
not recognize a hyperlink as such unless it is explicitly spelled out in the html as http://.... That is, <a href="" href="http://example.com">http://example.com>example.com</a> will not create a hyperlink in the PDF while <a href="" href="http://example.com">http://example.com>http://example.com</a>
will create one. This seems to be true for every single PDF document. 4. The font sizes in the overview PDF document are larger than those in all the other PDF documents. The HTML documents seem just fine. Regards, Martin |
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