Re: [Amforth] Reference Card page now missing

2020-07-05 Thread Mark Roth
Hopefully this will get sent to the right place... I have been poking around the Perl script that creates the Refcard and managed to get it to spit out a new (well, not quite but...) refcard.rst which can then be build into the webpage when using make to create the htdocs. It works if I change the

Re: [Amforth] Reference Card page now missing

2020-07-05 Thread Erich Wälde
Hello Mark, short answer: I'm impressed! I'm still fairly fluent in perl, so I expect this can be fixed to produce a refcard again. And yes I also expect to fix up the source .asm files. Regarding those headers: IFF the files were indeed generated from forth code, then I would like to include sai

Re: [Amforth] AmForth Weekend 1 (2020-06-27/28)

2020-07-05 Thread Ian Jefferson
Thanks for the thought stream Erich. I have one other wacky idea for the list. Maybe for next year when life in theory will settle or possibly over the 2020-2021 winter. I’d like to re-engineer a device called the CNC FROG. It was originally a kind of 1.5 or 2.5 axis CNC gizmo but really it

Re: [Amforth] Reference Card page now missing

2020-07-05 Thread Mark Roth
Actually not really impressive, yet at least. Mostly I just changed the locations for: my $texdir="../doc/source/TG"; #my $asmdir="../avr8/words"; my $asmdir="../common/words"; so they pointed at the right place to be built. Then I yanked some old asm files from release/5.1 to find out why the ne

Re: [Amforth] Reference Card page now missing

2020-07-05 Thread Mark Roth
Okay, I got a little bit of a chance to play with this tonight. I wanted to hack out the $prevline variables and forcibly replace them with the actual beginning lines from the file. This then shows all the asm files in common/words that have issues that need to be dealt with. It's at best a hack be