On 11:07 09 Aug 2002, Dominik Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| *Sigh*  Yes, the documentation is one of the biggest open issues
| with fvwm, but we don't have the people and/or the infrastructure
| to do it right.  We'd need somebody who is able and willing to set
| up en environment in which the man page and other doc formats can
| be generated from a single source.

What kind of infrastructure did you have in mind?

I'm personally very fond of POD as a source format for most stuff, since
it's unassuming and very easy to edit and read, and readily generates
other formats. Does require perl though.

Idea: possibly a separate "fvwmtut" manual entry should accompany the main
man page?
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