Hi,
I've been looking into writing a YARD plugin that would output documentation in
the Apple docset format. I ran into a bit of a problem when I was trying to
setup a Tokens.xml (for API lookup) and found that there were no marker strings
for Ruby.
According to the HeaderDoc User guide, there
The problems with wiki is that they usually don't get maintained, get spammed
and end up being a total mess :(
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On Mar 5, 2011, at 15:57, "Perry E. Metzger" wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Mar 2011 09:55:01 -0800 Matt Aimonetti
> wrote:
>> There is a tutorial on the site about submittin
On Fri, 4 Mar 2011 09:55:01 -0800 Matt Aimonetti
wrote:
> There is a tutorial on the site about submitting more tutorials.
> Basically you fork the repo, add some content and send a pull
> request.
A wiki would not be a bad move.
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dan - that's an idea but I think the natural place would be macruby -
documentation.
Martin
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What about enabling the wiki on the github repo?
dan
On Mar 5, 2011, at 10:32, Mark Rada wrote:
> +1 for more documentation. More documentation is always a good thing.
>
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> On 2011-03-04, at 12:43 PM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
>
>> I think that would be awesome!
>>
>
+1 for more documentation. More documentation is always a good thing.
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On 2011-03-04, at 12:43 PM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
> I think that would be awesome!
>
> - Matt
>
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> On Mar 4, 2011, at 5:13, Martin Hawkins wrote:
>
>> Is it something that woul
There is a tutorial on the site about submitting more tutorials. Basically you
fork the repo, add some content and send a pull request.
- Matt
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On Mar 4, 2011, at 9:48, Martin Hawkins wrote:
> So - how to proceed?
> I think the best place to publish would be the documentati
So - how to proceed?
I think the best place to publish would be the documentation page on
the MacRuby site.
Are there publication guidelines? Specific tools that need to be used?
Who 'owns' the site?
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I think that would be awesome!
- Matt
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On Mar 4, 2011, at 5:13, Martin Hawkins wrote:
> Is it something that would be of interest to people? If so, I would be
> willing to get involved.
>
> On 4 March 2011 09:57, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
> Not really, the only other thing is
Is it something that would be of interest to people? If so, I would be
willing to get involved.
On 4 March 2011 09:57, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
> Not really, the only other thing is the free online version of my book:
> http://ofps.oreilly.com/titles/9781449380373/
>
> - Matt
>
> On Fri, Mar 4, 201
Not really, the only other thing is the free online version of my book:
http://ofps.oreilly.com/titles/9781449380373/
- Matt
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 1:49 AM, Martin Hawkins wrote:
> Is there an 'official' macruby documentation site? (Apart from the
> MacRuby Documentation page)
> It strikes me th
Is there an 'official' macruby documentation site? (Apart from the
MacRuby Documentation page)
It strikes me that there is a ton of gold dust in this forum that
really needs to be pulled together so that people can access it
easily.
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