On 2/18/07, Yen-Ju Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2/18/07, Quentin Mathé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le 18 févr. 07 à 08:17, Yen-Ju Chen a écrit :
[snip]
>
> I think I largely prefer ReST over other similar markup formats.
> I like it because it improves document reading by clearly outlining
> sections, subsections, titles etc. (I mean when you read the document
> in markup form). In some way, Stx2Any isn't enough verbose for my
> taste ;-) All README or INSTALL files I have maintained in Etoile
> uses a syntax really close to  ReST which should involve almost no
> tweaks to become 100% ReST.
> Examples are available in /trunk/Etoile/Developer/Templates/
> FrameworkTemplate/

  I will give it a try.
  The basic idea is simply put all the introduction part in README all together,
  then use ReST's tools to generate the final HTML.

 I modify the projects in Languages and Bundles to be ReST
 and I attach the Io script and generated html.
 Just give some feeling what it would look like.

 Yen-Ju


  Yen-Ju

>
> > Since I have less time working on real stuff recently,
> > I can go through all the projects and reformat the README into
> > structured text
> > and finish up the script.
>
> ok. Good idea :-)
>
> Cheers,
> Quentin.
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Camaelon

Version:v0.2pre
Date:04/02/05

Camaelon is a theme engine for GNUstep.


EtoileWildMenus

EtoileWildMenus provides applications with horizontal menu display which plugs into the EtoileMenuServer looks. After compilation, put it into the GSAppKitUserBundles defaults array (or run with -GSAppKitUserBundles argument, you know the story...).


EtoileBehavior

EtoileBehavior is registered as an AppKit bundle when you run setup.sh script, then it is automatically injected in any AppKit-based applications when they are launched. EtoileBehavior includes currently the client part of the protocol that makes log out possible since GNUstep doesn't include anything by default to do this.


Io (GNUstep)

Author:Quentin Mathe, Yen-Ju Chen, Steve Dekorte
Copyright:BSD license. Original license of Io language is BSD license, too.
Version:0.1.2

Io (GNUstep) is a module which provides Io language support in a convenient way for GNUstep developers or users (linking Objective-C bridge by default). The module is automatically built in various ready to use solutions:

  • ioobjc (tool you can run in your shell to use Io interactive environment)

To know more about Io in Etoile

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