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Re: Octave-Forge website / docs.html
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Re: Octave-Forge website / docs.html |
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Wed, 13 Aug 2014 16:56:44 +0200 |
On 13 Aug 2014, at 16:22, Carnë Draug <address@hidden> wrote:
> That's all written in Octave and string manipulation
> with Octave is not fun.
Actually it has become much better since Rik's work on regexp functions,
which came after Søren's implementation. So generate_html could be simplified
a lot if someone would like to work on it.
> This all assumes you can install all packages in any system. And run the
> demos successfully. Can you install the windows package on a mac or Linux?
> Can you handle all dependencies of all packages successfully? What about the
> packages that disable some of its functionalities instead of simply refusing
> to install? How will the demos of those functions appear? What if the version
> of one of its dependency is wrong and gives wrong results?
That's a good point that I had missed. As the process for generating html docs
includes running the demos, you need a WORKING installation of ALL packages in
order to produce the html docs and that's difficult (if at all possible) to get
on a single system.
c.
- Re: Octave-Forge website / docs.html, (continued)
- Re: Octave-Forge website / docs.html, Julien Bect, 2014/08/13
- Re: Octave-Forge website / docs.html, c., 2014/08/13
- Re: Octave-Forge website / docs.html, Julien Bect, 2014/08/13
- Re: Octave-Forge website / docs.html, Julien Bect, 2014/08/13
- Re: Octave-Forge website / docs.html, c., 2014/08/13
- Re: Octave-Forge website / docs.html, Carnë Draug, 2014/08/13
- Re: Octave-Forge website / docs.html,
c. <=
- Re: Octave-Forge website / docs.html, Julien Bect, 2014/08/13
- Re: Octave-Forge website / docs.html, Søren Hauberg, 2014/08/13
- Re: Octave-Forge website / docs.html, Julien Bect, 2014/08/12