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etienne grossmann |
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Re: homepage octave-sources |
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Tue, 7 Mar 2000 16:02:13 +0000 (WET) |
Hello,
and thank you for the answer,
# etienne grossmann writes:
# >
# > Hello,
# >
# > # Here is the address http://user.berlin.de/~kai.habel
# > #
# > # If have found a bug or you have comments please send me a mail.
# >
# > * Nice page; I just spent a good part of the morning setting up a page
# > somewhat like yours, at
http://anonimo.isr.ist.utl.pt:8080/~etienne/octave/.
# >
# > Most of the time was spent writing a perl script that will extract
# > documentation from .m files, put them in a separate directory, tar
# > them up and put them on the web page. Could anyone point to (easy-to-
# > use) tools for maintaining web pages built around source code?
#
# (just an e-mail reply a octave-sources is probably not the forum to
# discuss this)
#
# I use mat2html, works great. Ufortunately the homepage seems to have
# disappeared. If you search the web for mat2html you'll find a buch of
# pages generated by this tool. The tool itself however is vanished.
It can be found at http://www.mathworks.com/support/ftp/toolsv4.shtml
# You can find an example of the output at flow.geo.vu.nl/matlab
Looks very good indeed. More good news : "mat2html" is GPL'd. And it
works (not bad, for code that is more than 5 years old). And it has a
few glitches, which I'll try to fix sometime. Basically, this is
exactly what I needed.
Thanks a lot,
Etienne
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