Hello Partick,
One simple question : why don't you ask to join the lrman project team and try & generate automatically your site from the lrman Texinfo source. Texinfo is quite flexible, surely it is possible to make some macro to generate under flag condition a short index with only basic commands without affecting the manual as it is --- I uderstood that your objective is to cover only basic commands, not to make a reference manual. You can also compile with one page per command rather than one full page. Anyway, I see from your address that you are in Switzerland. FYI, in case you would like to make your site multilingual, lrman has a French version also and I kepts the same node names for link compatibility. Vincent. Le 08/05/2016 01:18, Karl Berry a écrit : > Hi Patrick, > > The license is CC by 4.0. > > Unfortunately, I doubt that is compatible. > > Now I'd like to ask if I can take material from > http://home.gna.org/latexrefman/. > > The problem is that much of the text was written by other people, in > years past, namely George Greenwade (deceased), Stephen Gilmore, and > Torsten Martinsen. That is the whole reason they the "old GNU" document > license is there -- because that's how it started. > > The simplest solution I can think of would be for you to dual-license > your work under CC-whatever and the lrman license. It makes no > practical difference that I can see. > > Alternatively, if all you do is take "ideas" or sentence fragments from > the manual for your one-liners, copyright doesn't apply. > > I would not mention the source (latexrefman) from every listed > command and package, but from a "about" page (still to be created). > > Whatever you want do is fine by me. > > Best, > Karl >