It would be easier to participate if you use git, but this is merely a request not a requirement.

Right now I'm using a combination of git-svn and someone elses git tree.

I've just updated to your latest and will give things a try.

Sam

On 01/09/11 11:15, Joris van der Hoeven wrote:
Hi all,

In the upcoming version of TeXmacs, I added the possibility to
include documentation in the doc subdirectory of plug-ins
(I also reorganized the SVN file structure, so that you get
the standard documentation as a part of the src directory).

This would be a good time for a general review of the existing plug-ins,
some of which do not really seem to work anymore. I would greatly
appreciate any help on this issue. For those plug-ins which DO work,
it would be nice to include some minimal documentation with

   * A short description of the purpose of the plug-in, its authors,
     maintainers, where to get it, and how to install it
     (this info will also be published on the web site).

   * At least one example on how to use the plug-in
     (please keep the files sizes reasonably small;
     not too many images).

Notice that plug-ins which provide this information will be
mentioned in the Help ->  Plug-ins menu.

Best, --Joris

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