Hi Robby,
Thanks very much.
Meanwhile I was able to upload my planet-fmt with scribble docs using my
current-directory trick.

Hi Matthew,
Thanks for your inspiring talk: "Scribble: Closing the Book on Ad Hoc
Documentation Tools" which starts with wishing princesses. It helped me a
lot.
         
Thanks to the whole PLT community for convincing me to scribble and helping
me with my newbie questions.
Jos

________________________________

From: Robby Findler [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: sábado, 02 de marzo de 2013 4:15
To: Jos Koot
Cc: Robby Findler; Racket mailing list
Subject: Re: [racket] planet question


Turns out this was actually a bug. Sorry about that. I've pushed a fix.  

Robby

On Friday, March 1, 2013, Jos Koot wrote:


                Great, Thanks
        Jos

________________________________

        From: Robby Findler [mailto:[email protected]
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        Sent: viernes, 01 de marzo de 2013 20:30
        To: Jos Koot
        Cc: Racket mailing list
        Subject: Re: [racket] planet question
        
        
        Looking at the code, it appears that make-planet-archive is
sensitive to the current directory. I'll try to sort out how and update the
docs. 

        Robby


        On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 1:04 PM, Jos Koot <[email protected]> wrote:
        

                                Found a solution:
                 
                (parameterize ((current-directory "example"))
                 (make-planet-archive "../example")
                 
                Weird though that make-planet-archive does not look in the
specified directory. It seems to look in the current directory. The plt-file
is stored in directory "example". In this directory two other directories
are made as well: "compiled" and "planet-docs/examples". Is this expected
and correct? Forgive me my ignorance.
                 
                Thanks for the help,
                Jos

________________________________

                From: Jos Koot [mailto:[email protected]] 
                Sent: viernes, 01 de marzo de 2013 19:15
                To: 'Robby Findler'
                Cc: 'Racket mailing list'
                Subject: RE: [racket] planet question
                
                
                Thanks for attention to my question. I tried your advice and
some variations on this theme, but without luck.
                Jos

________________________________

                From: Robby Findler [mailto:[email protected]] 
                Sent: viernes, 01 de marzo de 2013 14:05
                To: Jos Koot
                Cc: Racket mailing list
                Subject: Re: [racket] planet question
                
                
                I think you need your info.rkt file to be in the top-level
directory (and then use a relative path to point to your scribble files). 

                Robby


                On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 2:53 AM, Jos Koot
<[email protected]> wrote:
                

                                                                        I
finally made scribble doc for my planet-fmt package. However, when trying to
build the package I receive a warning like:
                         
                                                Welcome to DrRacket, version
5.3.3.3--2013-02-18(1c2432e/a) [3m].
                        Language: racket [custom]; memory limit: 2000 MB.
                        (#<path:example.rkt> #<path:example.scrbl>
#<path:info.rkt>)
                        MzTarring .\...
                         
                                                WARNING:
                        Package has no info.rkt file. This means it will not
have a description or documentation on the PLaneT web site.
                        #<path:c:\racket-jos\example\example.plt>
                         
                                                The following is a very
strip
                        


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