I installed pdf to html but I could not make it run :( On May 6, 2011, at 2:05 PM, laurent laffont wrote:
> On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 11:56 AM, Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]> > wrote: > Ok if some good souls want to give a try to generate html. > > > On OSX with MacTex-2010 installed, I've tried > > git clone --depth 1 > https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates/PharoByExample-english.git > cd PharoByExample-english/ > htlatex PBE1.tex "html,2" > > Then open PBE1.html , one page per chapter. > > See http://www.tug.org/applications/tex4ht/mn-commands.html > > Laurent. > > > > > Stef > > > > > Probably we should find a way to generate HTML from PDF or Latex. > > Any ideas? > > > > I've used latex2html several years ago. > > > > +1 for html > > > > Laurent. > > > > > > > > >>>> Now for the documentation when did you send an help documentation for > > >>>> any part of the system? > > >>>> Or a bug fix? > > >>>> I find quite funny that people always talk but few are doing. We > > >>>> welcome comments/examples help. > > >>> No need to get into a cat-fight here :) > > >> > > >> No this is not my point. But what do people really do to help? > > >> > > >>> I do agree with Stefan, as well as with you that we could help; but I'm > > >>> unaware of a good documentation effort outside of the image to start > > >>> with. Camillo's website project might be the best effort I've seen > > >>> until now; but then I didn't really look either. Maybe I missed some > > >>> great website? > > >> > > >> If this is just to spit out class comment on html I do not call that a > > >> documentation. > > >> Now we can take the book contents and generate html > > >> We have 350 pages in the first book and the same in the second one. > > >> People are free to join and write one or two chapters. > > > > > > Stéphane, > > > > > > Of course you are right: wining/complaining doesn't help, only action > > > does. We need more people like Laurent focusing on documentation. > > > > > > I for one think that the well written, high quality books that exist > > > (PBE, Seaside Book) are *very valuable*, much better than confusing wiki > > > site (although these have their place as well). > > > > > > But the other point is: in most other popular languages, what current, > > > young developers do, when they get an error that they don't understand is > > > copy/paste the literal text in Google and in a surprisingly large number > > > of cases you find some real answers in the first page. > > > > > > This is also related to popularity of course. > > > > > > Sven > > > > > > > > >
