On 2/12/06, Stuart Brorson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Perhaps a noweb guru could run noweb on the code to get the > documentation out? I'd be happy to take the output and stick it in my > doc.
We aren't too far past the 20060123 release, so as a first cut, you could take a look at libgeda-20060123/docs/libgedadoc.info, and the corresponding directory in gschem. (I would still encourage a real noweb guru to step up and help Stuart get noweb configured, since that will help prevent his documentation from lagging behind the releases.) What happens if you run 'info libgedadoc' or 'info gschemdoc'? (pinfo is an easier-to-use version of info, and Debian/Ubuntu users have dwww, which are IMHO much more natural interfaces for viewing info files.) Apologies if I'm barking up the wrong tree, but I believe these are the files that noweb generates. -- - Charles Lepple
