Yes, anyone who works on EMC2 code and/or docs has my Thanks also!
Dave
On 9/22/2011 1:42 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
Switching from lyx to asciidoc was a huge improvement. Kim has my
thanks for instigating and for doing much of the work.
We're still in that transition, and the final release won't happen
until it's complete.
We're accepting patches, hint, hint….
--
Sebastian Kuzminsky <s...@highlab.com <mailto:s...@highlab.com>>
On Sep 22, 2011, at 11:13 , Jon Elson wrote:
Chris,
I see a 2.5.0 test release, is there any progress on the documentation
situation? To make a release when the entire hardware interface section
of the docs is just MISSING seems to me to be a big problem. Kim Kirwan
said he'd take a look at things, but I haven't heard anything or seen
any commits.
The HTML docs for 2.5 seems to have had some work, the drivers part
now shows up, and at least the latest changes for my PPMC section
is now in there. (Still no fix for the latexmath formulas not being
handled
in the HTML docs.) (But, maybe this is where things were several weeks
ago, I don't remember anymore.) Since the docs page doesn't point to
the 2.5 branch
of the PDF docs, I can't tell if anything there has been fixed, but the
PDFs are what is
included in the distro.
Jon
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