-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 I'm trying to get into Gforth right now, and it's proving to be good so far. One of the things I love about GNU projets is their detailed and precise documentation.
Many (if not most) GNU projects have PDFs available to download online, compiled from their Texinfo documentation. I tried compiling it myself, but due to a nonfree font dependency being removed from the Texlive distribution in my distro (Parabola GNU/Linux-libre), I cannot do it. Would it be possible to make a PDF compiled from the source available? I know that (at least one of) the authors don't think much of PDFs, but it would really help me a lot. - -- Koz Ross <[email protected]> www.retro-freedom.nz If you aren't using GPG, you should be! https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en. Please don't send me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html for why. Proud member of the Open Wireless Movement. Find out more at https://openwireless.org/ Proud member of Peers, at http://peers.community/ . We grow freedom. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJW/3hbAAoJEJARVr/lAw1AD9IH/RkyjCYHeQL2bVPzkJxFNy+X E4yQDCu18P9+Kel7XN7eiwr6E6ZUi1qGHLRXJn22gVgKQ2OYOGbyqSB5l/NCwzNG 7r1/hJhAenntwaWzqVI2vYdM2r53keXL+9cUHK7dEvt2e3hKIjWN/xRSmpcvI0qY QWzwxwlA7oc87HVHXJWSWVwhPddNx3QWaXxAM2XXbn9ki6yc+aylvzz6MQBwWfw6 axM2D6No0lO4xBiwjoDTe1ATIQAw5NgBdUOqJtkhBvN7uFtURTkuWKwHmklW3zRx 3n2KUm66Fpzeh+WFw6EV9KTktw4/Kfam/M4BH2dpdset7T0HYL3jpq0Zj7LESwU= =0RUf -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
