Matthieu Moy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Mark Triggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> I haven't committed anything yet because I know we're not really >> looking to add new features at the moment.
[...] > 3) If you only add functions, I think we can safely merge your > proposal in the future 0.9. It's not a big problem to introduce > buggy feature. It is a big problem to break existing features. Okay, I've committed this now. There's one new function and one new key binding, so it's unlikely to break anything (famous last words :o)). >> Any suggestions for a key binding for this? In `tla help' it comes >> under "branching and merging" so I wondered about 'M t', but that isn't >> very mnemonic. > > I would use 'M T' because capital T is the binding used elsewhere for > tagging. Cool, I knew I'd seen it somewhere before. I've used this. >> Actually, the reason I'm thinking about this is because I'm >> contemplating writing some sort of quick tutorial introduction to Xtla. [...] > I think this fits rather well in the current xtla.texinfo file. We > already have something rather similar with the section "Xtla tour", > and the recently added node "Use cases". > > Perhaps your tutorial could be one or two subsections of "Use cases"? > (and could be used outside the manual as well, off course). Some > texinfo conditional to include screenshots in the html version could > do the difference. I'd originally thought of separating it because the info file doesn't really let you show images, but some texinfo conditionals should do the trick, so I'll go with this. Having a bit of a tutorial introduction to the info file might be a good idea anyway. Cheers, Mark -- Mark Triggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
