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Re: Plotting with Octave 3.0
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Francesco Potorti` |
Subject: |
Re: Plotting with Octave 3.0 |
Date: |
Fri, 26 Sep 2008 19:12:45 +0200 |
>> But how the wiki could be used to improve the manual?
>>
>The hardest part of writing contributions for the manual is generating
>the content itself, not the formating of that content. If there was an
>actively maintained manual on the wiki, then I think you'd find that
>some one was willing to import the good bits into the manual itself..
Hm. Let's see if this one could work.
- someone sets up an editable web site (like a wiki) but with an
additional feature: when it is opened, it contains a wikified copy of
the manual. (Either the stable version or the snapshot.)
- people who want to correct something open the wiki and edit the
manual. Then, after checking all the changes, they press a button
that formats the changes and sends them to the maintainers.
That would do the job. However, I do not know how to implement it, and
some details are missing. A wiki wzard is needed here, I suppose.
- Re: Plotting with Octave 3.0, (continued)
- Re: Plotting with Octave 3.0, David Bateman, 2008/09/26
- Re: Plotting with Octave 3.0, Matthias Brennwald, 2008/09/26
- Re: Plotting with Octave 3.0, David Bateman, 2008/09/26
- Re: Plotting with Octave 3.0, Matthias Brennwald, 2008/09/26
- Re: Plotting with Octave 3.0, John W. Eaton, 2008/09/26
- Re: Plotting with Octave 3.0, Francesco Potorti`, 2008/09/26
- Re: Plotting with Octave 3.0, Francesco Potorti`, 2008/09/26
- Re: Plotting with Octave 3.0, Ben Abbott, 2008/09/26
- Re: Plotting with Octave 3.0, Francesco Potorti`, 2008/09/26
- Re: Plotting with Octave 3.0, David Bateman, 2008/09/26
- Re: Plotting with Octave 3.0,
Francesco Potorti` <=
- Re: Plotting with Octave 3.0, John W. Eaton, 2008/09/26
- Re: Plotting with Octave 3.0, Francesco Potorti`, 2008/09/30