Neither, I am using the existing Help Browser which I extend with my own
class called Prometheas. Currently it fixes only the refresh button problem
but in the future I will completely redesign it cause it is part of my
larger project Ephestos that will bring a new GUI API (using Athens) and I
will base it on that.

Size wise, we have discussed it before, its only text so it should be
negligible. Probably a few Mbs , so nothing major. Just to be clear this
will be part of Ephestos that I will keep external to Pharo that you will
be able to install via Configuration Browser, So if you dont want it you
don't install it. The beauty of freedom of choice ;)

Thanks for the info Alexander I will copy paste the credits from these
books.


On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Clément Bera <[email protected]>wrote:

> How do you want to bring it ? With class comments, method with comment
> only ?
>
> I guess it is not a problem as long as it does not take too much memory (I
> mean as long as it is not a Mb).
>
>
> 2013/11/5 kilon alios <[email protected]>
>
>> Is this a problem ? I want to bring external documentation inside the
>> Pharo image, and I was wondering if I need permission and such. I will be
>> editing also some documentation to make it easier to read and more current.
>> I am already working on Nativeboost documentation.
>>
>
>

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