Hi David, Am 11.12.2013 19:22, schrieb David T.: > John— > > I’ll note that the GnuCash website Writing Documentation page, and it > still includes all the information that scared David C. away (me too, > I’ll add). Moreover, the directions there are all svn-based. Is there > a clear and simple outline of the git process for documentation that > us non-programmers can daily follow?
You could also try this: Install Eclipse from eclipse.org - it is java based. Inside install the following plugins: EGit for git access VEX, a visual XML editor optional CDT, the C Developement Tools, to run the autotools - make etc. - inside Eclipse. Help us to improve the related wiki pages: GIT, Eclipse, ... by reporting the problems occuring in a fresh install. Ask here or quicker on IRC To date, I have avoided the > DocBook cycle in favor of placing my corrections into comments on > Bugzilla and relied on others to migrate my edits into the actual > documentation. If there really were a simple method for editing, that > functions more like a word processor rather than a programming > platform, it might broaden the documentation team. > > David > ~Frank _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel