Henri, the part on Google SS that I found on the documentation part of MathP.org is good enough for me. I'm not a CS major nor doing full time computing my whole life though I did produced a couple of working programs (on PC/DOS machine). some scripts taken from your testing case would be more than enough to show how things work. We can all cut-and-paste the codes and do the experiments. I guess more of us who spend our hours on the web would not expected to be spoon-fed. Most of us probably could do more than one language (natural language not programming language). I can comfortably use Chinese and English and could guess my way through German and French. Russian and Arabic and Hindi is too symbolic for me that a translation is important. Wishing you having good quality times with your beautiful baby. Cheers Simon.
2013/3/15 Henri Gourvest <[email protected]> > What are you using to create the documentation? >> > Just html > > > You could also add a 'glpk.js' page and >> sub-pages on the GLPK wikibook and work that >> way. I think that would be acceptable, unless >> anyone on this list has an objection. The GLPK >> wikibook was always meant to support non-mainline >> GLPK initiatives like yours. >> > > I could do many things with time. > > regards > > > > ______________________________**_________________ > Help-glpk mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/**listinfo/help-glpk<https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-glpk> >
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