> I done an ls -R > file to list all. If someone mail me his result i > would to comparing it.
I emailed to Marco my copy of the kernel tree he requested. I also would like to report completing the zorro drivers section. What makes this cool is that all of the posting was done as a *batch* upload of mostly *generated* markup from within from an Emacs session. I did not have to touch a web browser, except to *verify* this experiment. My only issue was not realizing that it is best to include something like a file comment as preformatted pmwiki markup, i.e., instead of including it raw, prepend a space character to every line of the comment text. Otherwise, things like pound signs (#) starting a line get messed up. Two other features yet to be implemented: * Automatically updating the "parent" section page containing the section worked on, e.g., updating the zorro entry in the drivers page. This feature is more complicated since it is a revision of an existing page as opposed to an initial upload. It also assumes that our completed pages have been updated with the URLs formatted according to Christophe's revisions to TableFormat.sh. * Automatically concluding the upload with a download and presentation within Emacs of the renderings of the newly updated pages. One cool application of this would be to have an automatic "diff" of these renderings against the pre-upload generated data, which would *guarantee* perfect results. A related option of course would be to have a *preview* page of generated renderings before doing the "permanent" upload. I am now polishing the code up a bit before posting it. I should state that this code does not replace TableFormat.sh but is just a different approach that some users, particularly those who have used Emacs, might want to try. _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users
