I just committed in 1.632 an update to the texinfo manual. Along the way, the @node, @menu and @*index information are out-of-date, and I don't know how to regenerate them short of painstakingly doing it manually.
rpg, can you help? [ François-René ÐVB Rideau | Reflection&Cybernethics | http://fare.tunes.org ] "I object to doing things that computers can do." — Olin Shivers On 10 March 2010 00:09, Robert P. Goldman <[email protected]> wrote: > Sure. Or if you like you can also outline it in text and I will translate. > Whatever works. Cheers. > > On Mar 9, 2010, at 22:39, Faré <[email protected]> wrote: > >>>> I can't find my way through the texinfo documentation. Too much manual >>>> section management. Could we be using something nicer? ReST? Exscribe? >>>> Gary King's CL-Markdown? >>> >>> Texinfo is standard and the toolchain is available to everyone. >>> >>> CL-Markdown has a big dependency chain, and a brittle one. >>> >>> If you use emacs, it will take care of all of the manual section >>> management: Texinfo > Update every node, Texinfo > Node..., Texinfo > >>> Create menu.... Similarly, emacs will take care of building for you, to >>> a number of different formats. >>> >>> So far, I'm pretty much the only one editing the manual. I promise to >>> stop if the format changes. >>> >> I understand. If you do the section work or walk me through it on IRC, >> I can do the filling the blanks for specifying how ASDF computes pathnames >> from module names, and what is or isn't portable to use. >> >> [ François-René ÐVB Rideau | Reflection&Cybernethics | >> http://fare.tunes.org ] >> The revolution will be won, not, as the authoritarians would claim, when >> the >> last political boss is hanged with the bowels of the last state >> propagandist, >> but, as the libertarians know, when the ever-repeated attempts to lure >> people >> into subservience are systematically greeted with laughter and drowned in >> ridicule by free men who are well-armed both physically and >> intellectually. > _______________________________________________ asdf-devel mailing list [email protected] http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/asdf-devel
