There was a long discussion on how to get this set up that took place on
this list back in January of this year. The net of this discussion was that
while it was possible to build the docs on linux, the results were not as
good as the version built on Windows. Getting a working setup on Windows
required a good bit of manual tweaking and installing very specific
versions of publican. I believe Erich made a snapshot of his build tools
available for download on Sourceforge.

I don't know if anybody has every tried pandoc. I would be nice if it did
work, since I'm not really that comfortable with relying on an old version
of tools that don't really have any support any more.

Rick

On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 8:22 AM Rony G. Flatscher <rony.flatsc...@wu.ac.at>
wrote:

> Following the communication in the past it seems that currently a special
> publican setup on Windows
> is necessary. Is there any "cheat-sheet"/"todo-list" documentation
> available on the Internet (did
> not find anything on the ooRexx wiki <
> https://sourceforge.net/p/oorexx/wiki/Home/>)?
>
> Would publican (https://pkgs.org/download/publican) for Linux be able to
> process the ooRexx
> documentation? If not, would anyone know of the reason(s)?
>
> ---
>
> Has anyone ever tried to process the ooRexx documentation with "pandoc" (
> https://pandoc.org/), which
> would be available for all major platforms for free?
>
> ---rony
>
>
>
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