lør, 07 02 2009 kl. 23:53 +0000, skrev Carlo de Falco:
> On 7 Feb 2009, at 17:41, Søren Hauberg wrote:
> 
> > The problem with the alphabetical list is that it is hard to create  
> > it.
> > Let's assume you make a release of one of your packages, and you have
> > added a new function, 'my_new_function', to your package. Then, the  
> > page
> > listing functions starting with 'm' will have to be updated to include
> > the new function. Who should do this update, and how should it be  
> > done?
> > If the list has to be generated it'll essentially require that whoever
> > generates the list has all packages installed.
> 
> what about a dynamically generated alphabetical list?
> It could be easily done via PHP code for example...

I'm not sure if you can actually run PHP (or similar) code on the
Octave-Forge servers. Does anybody know this?

Søren


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