Adrien -
No plans that I know of to generated vimdoc for PSTricks. I use PSTricks,
and do I would welcome such a change, but I have a feeling a lot of other
people would favor PGF/TikZ. If you want to generate the vimdoc, then go for
it.
Meanwhile, you can always shell out to texdoc:
:!texdoc pstricks-doc
Regarding the patch, send them to this devel list rather than to people
directly. It can then be scrutinized publicly, modified, and possibly
checked in (giving you credit).
(I'll check my spam folder for your message to me)
You can also submit your patches to the SourceForge patch management system
for the project.
--Ted
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On Sep 28, 2011 11:19 AM, "Adrien LEMAIRE" <lemaire.adr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi dear vim-latex folks,
>
> I have 2 questions for you:
>
> Is there any work in progress or planned for translating the really cool
pstricks package (or I should say lib of packages) ? I'm so used to :h
something, that it's a real pain to go read the tex/pdf doc instead.
> If I want to contribute to the project (eg I created a @ONLINE field for
the bib (available with biblatex, and most probably the best way to include
a web link in the bibliography), what should I do ? I did a git format-patch
followed by a git send-email to Ted Pavlic and Till Maas, but didn't get any
answer, so I guess I was doing wrong.
>
> Thanks for your answers
>
> --
> Best regards
> Adrien LEMAIRE
>
>
>
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