Hi Edward, I just tried your plug-in. Seems very promising! I will let you hack a bit more and send a list of detailed comments when you will have a beta-version that you want me/us to check.
If you create an account on Savannah and give me your ID, then I will add you to the project. As long as things are alpha/beta, you may commit things in the outermost 'plugins' directory (with some old/obsolete plug-ins 'backtrace', 'buffer-replace', etc.). We can merge with the main code when you feel ready. Notice that I am developing similar documentation routines for the Mathemagix system (see http://www.mathemagix.org). During the upcoming three years, this will be the main software system on which I will be working (TeXmacs being used as the interface). At a certain point, we may want to join our ideas. The current Mathemagix help generation code is in mmxlight/mmx/help.mmx. Best wishes, Joris On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 02:07:41PM -0700, bytecolor wrote: > I've expanded on hhelp.scm quite a bit. Each result in the apropos list is > now an action that displays any found information for the given symbol; name, > docstring, type, module, source, etc. > > I've created a document for hhelp.scm. C-h C-h, as in Emacs. > > I'd like to keep working on this a bit more before I commit. It's not very > robust in its current state. Actually I'd rather it be a user plug-in for > now. This way it could be tested before adding to the trunk proper. > > The latest hhelp plug-in is attached if any one wants to try it out. _______________________________________________ Texmacs-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/texmacs-dev
