Re: [julia-users] Re: Survey: what documentation platforms do you use? Are you happy?

2015-12-21 Thread Stefan Karpinski
We're slowly but surely headed in that direction. On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 12:38 PM, wrote: > In the future, perhaps all Julia documentation, both for Base and for > registered packages, will be in a central location, indexed and > cross-linked (like Matlab, Mathematica,

[julia-users] Re: Survey: what documentation platforms do you use? Are you happy?

2015-12-21 Thread cormullion
In the future, perhaps all Julia documentation, both for Base and for registered packages, will be in a central location, indexed and cross-linked (like Matlab, Mathematica, SciPy, only even better...) Perhaps written in a single documentation system written in Julia. I'm looking forward to

[julia-users] Re: Survey: what documentation platforms do you use? Are you happy?

2015-12-20 Thread Jeffrey Sarnoff
Whatever you decide, pandoc should help you automate translation, and it is strong enough to lean on. I have not used a markup system with readable raw files and good math support and just enough flexibility. On Sunday, December 20, 2015 at 1:43:35 PM UTC-5, Tomas Lycken