On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:08 AM, Nicole Engard neng...@gmail.com wrote:
I have some awesome news. As you know I'm working with both ByWater
and BibLibre. Well thanks to BibLibre, we now have a git repo for the
Koha 3.2 Manual:
http://git.biblibre.com/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=kohadocs;a=summary
Because that was what was asked of me by those who work in other
languages :) No clue why I'm using it - I just do whatever I have to
to make things accessible to all.
Nicole
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Frederic Demians frede...@tamil.fr wrote:
Why are you using directly DocBook format
Because that was what was asked of me by those who work in other
languages :) No clue why I'm using it - I just do whatever I have to
to make things accessible to all.
Speaking accessibility... This documentation:
http://progit.org/book/
is written with asciidoc. An html version is
I misunderstood the difference between copyright and licensing (as in
the GPL) and for that reason - and the fact that the 3.2 is so
different from 3.0 - I will be re-writing the 3.2 manual from scratch
(which will also force me to review every single section in more
detail). For right now I'm
2009/10/20 Nicole Engard neng...@gmail.com:
I misunderstood the difference between copyright and licensing (as in
the GPL) and for that reason - and the fact that the 3.2 is so
different from 3.0 - I will be re-writing the 3.2 manual from scratch
(which will also force me to review every