Hi Patrick,

I don't see a problem with that. I will help you is nobody else has the
time.

The basic syntax is easy, it may be worth trying to do some basics, like
H1 ,H2 ,H3 and simple bullets lists like:

= This is H1
== This is H2
=== This is H3

* Bullet 1
* Bullet 2

AsciiDoc is very easy to learn. Look at the source files, and the final
output document for more examples ideas.

Building the documents is very easy also: build wsjt

and away the build script goes.


73's
Greg, KI7MT


On 01/05/2015 12:47 AM, Patrick wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> Today, I have a working system using UBUNTU 14.04 and WSJT-10 fully
> usable 'on the air',but still with minor problems. 
> 
> I saw that in the User Guide of WSJT-10, the Linux Installation chapter
> (3.2) was ... Still to come.
> 
> So I could write something about what I did to make WSJT-10 to run on
> linux. It would be more usable for everyone to have it in the User Guide
> than a simple message in the reflector that would become difficult to
> find after a while. 
> 
> I have no idea on how to write in the User Guide, so It would be easier
> to me to write some plain text in a word processor, then summit it to
> the guy 'in charge' of the documentation.
> 
> What do you think of this ? 
> 
> Very 73
> 
> Patrick, F1EBK 
> 
> 
> 
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