> In learning to use Quixote 2.0, I found that much of the documentation > was out-of-date (referring to earlier versions). I therefore put > together a simple "cookbook" (33 pages including contents and index) > which might be useful to others. Is there a repository somewhere where I > can dump it?
Well, a wiki is not very convenient for large preformatted documents because you have to convert it to wiki syntax. [EMAIL PROTECTED] can get you an account for quixote_extras. I put the raw files in the repository but for HTML viewing I put a copy on my webserver, since the repository's web interface will show the HTML source rather than the rendered document. But cafepy.com itself is apparently a place for publishing Python-related documents, maybe you could put it there and link to it on the wiki. I'd be willing to host it too but my webserver is not always up. -- Mike Orr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Quixote-users mailing list [email protected] http://mail.mems-exchange.org/mailman/listinfo/quixote-users
