Hi I am new to this list. I want to get in contact with persons who are interested in an application I have written which works as a sort of outline editor and saves the files in texinfo format.
Now, imagine you want to write a long manual or some other texinfo document. Sure you can do that with any old editor in the world. But as soon as you start pushing topics back and forth and the manual just grows and grows you will have more and more trouble remembering what belongs where and keeping a decent structure in your nodes. Now my application "Denk" does all that for you. You just sit down and write and when you are done with it you save it as a .texi file which you can then convert to a book, to an .info file, to html, to PDF and all the other things. The application is not yet finished and I fear I will need a little help or some critics here and there. Unfortunately I haven't cared to write a manual in English for it yet. I have a good manual, but it is written in German. Perhaps there is some German user out there who would like to try it out. Important: The application is written in Tcl/Tk and MUST HAVE Tcl/Tk 8.4 to run it because there is been made heavy use of a feature called "lset" which is only to be found in that version. The application will only run on a Linux machine. Actually it's not a real finished off application, its merely a hack consisting of 1200 lines of program code. I have a hunch though, that this could become a very valuable GNU tool and would enrichen the GNU world remarkably. I know it's a bit tricky - German, Tk8.4, Linux - but perhaps someone is interested. Please mail me if you are interested in helping with the good advice and critics. Ulf Bro Germany _______________________________________________ Help-texinfo mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-texinfo
