Eclispe website/documentation proposal.
Iban
hatchond at yahoo.fr
Sun Mar 2 09:33:00 UTC 2003
Christian Lynbech wrote:
>>>>>>"Erik" == Erik Enge <erik at nittin.net> writes:
>>>>>
>
> Erik> But then I thought, where do we put these manuals once I've written
> Erik> them? We need a website to put Eclipse stuff on. What does the
> Erik> community feel about <http://nittin.net/eclipse/>?
>
> Sounds great. Even if there will eventually be an official eclipse
> site, there is no reason for you to not just publish it in any
> convenient way.
Sounds good to me too. Maybe we could consider to put it at the same
place the cvs repository is ? If I remember correctly it should be a
place on the machine for this purpose (like my personal account on it or
something like this). We could ask james to create us an eclipse acount
for web pages on the machine, and host the web pages there ? (who
wants to take care of them will be wellcommed)
IMHO hosting all eclipse stuff at the same place could be better.
> Once you have something to show, you should add a record at Cliki so
> other may find it.
Good point. Whatever the solution we choose.
>
> Erik> I'm writing Themers Manual right now. I'm using plain LaTeX; does
> Erik> anybody object to that?
> I would personally consider TexInfo. It is very nice for writing
> documentation and I find info pages easier to use.
>
> However, if you like LaTeX better or does not know TexInfo, you should
> keep going with LaTeX.
I agree.
!ban.
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