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From: Phoenix K. <ko...@po...> - 2000-04-07 22:19:09
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I've spoken to aka on #SDL before, but the rest of the doc team most likely does'nt know me or that what I'm working on for this project. Anyways, here goes nothing: My name is Phoenix Kokido and I've been working with SDL for over a year now. My biggest on going project is a pac-man clone called glutton. I joined the SDLdoc project in order to work on tutorials while everyone else took care of the API reference. I also will adapt the final API ref we come up with for use a reference docset for Kdevelop (I did the 1.0 docs a while back). The first set of Tutorials will be up shortly after I learn Docbook :) Hello to everybody and happy doc writing! Phoenix Kokido members.xoom.com/kokido ko...@po... |
From: Julian P. <we...@ea...> - 2000-04-07 21:52:17
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> > Right, > > I'm aiming for a release for sometime next week. This release will > > hopefully include all the current content fromt he main site in > > PostScript, HTML, SGML/Docbook, TXT and man. > > Julian, have you gotten very far with the rewrites into SGML? > > > > The current state of things is at: > http://sdldoc.sourceforge.net/sdldocs-0.0.1.sgml.tar.gz This no longer exists, get http://sdldoc.sourceforge.net/sdldocs-0.0.2.sgml.tar.gz instead. I've done all the video function, and one audio. It all looks like this: http://sdldoc.sourceforge.net/current_docs/index.htm Ignore the layout of the index page, we'll fix that later... the important stuff are the function pages. I'm gunna work on the event stuff now, if other people wanna grab other bits to do. Julian. |
From: Julian P. <we...@ea...> - 2000-04-07 19:06:21
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---- you wrote: > Right, > I'm aiming for a release for sometime next week. This release will > hopefully include all the current content fromt he main site in > PostScript, HTML, SGML/Docbook, TXT and man. > Julian, have you gotten very far with the rewrites into SGML? > The current state of things is at: http://sdldoc.sourceforge.net/sdldocs-0.0.1.sgml.tar.gz Its got all the sgml I've converted, the beginnings of a stylesheet, and a couple of the html pages I was working from. All of the sdl html files that I've been using can be gotten at: http://sdldoc.sourceforge.net/old_sdldocs.tar.gz I still haven't explored cvs... I'll do that soon so this is more managable. Writing a man page for each function is a slow and boring process, so I'd appreciate help =) + we need to work out how we're gunna document the data stuctures (as man pages or something else) Julian. |
From: Martin D. <ak...@cs...> - 2000-04-07 15:14:03
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Right, I'm aiming for a release for sometime next week. This release will hopefully include all the current content fromt he main site in PostScript, HTML, SGML/Docbook, TXT and man. Julian, have you gotten very far with the rewrites into SGML? Long live the confused, Akawaka. -- Bother! said Pooh, as he descended down to Shayol Ghul. |
From: Julian P. <we...@ea...> - 2000-04-06 22:59:38
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> > It seems that format has been selected, what is next? > Learn sgml =) I've got a basic skeleton going. The generated html currently looks like this --> http://216.182.19.80/~julian/sdl_docs/sgml/ I'll learn how to use cvs next, and upload stuff to the sourceforge site. Julian (aka Weaver) |