Wow, looks like you put a lot of work in that…
Thanks!
Winfried
On 23 Dec 2013, at 14:15, Sven Putze wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> this is a shameless plug (again). Still far from complete, now 133 pages
> short.
> The PDF can be directly downloaded from
> http: //hardcodes.de/SailfishOS/Developing-wi
Hi all,
this is a shameless plug (again). Still far from complete, now 133 pages short.
The PDF can be directly downloaded from
http: //hardcodes.de/SailfishOS/Developing-with-SailfishOS.pdf
The "project" resides on Github.
https://github.com/hardcodes/developwithsailfishos.git
The source is st
Thanks!
There is already a troubleshooting section but of course only with those
problems that occurred to me so far. I guess some quirks will certainly follow.
If you know something worth mentioning, I will be happy to integrate any clean
text delivery if you don't want to latex around ;-)
Nev
Great work!
A troubleshooting section with known issues could be great to have as well!
Best,
tortoisedoc
On Sun, Dec 1, 2013 at 10:27 PM, wrote:
> Hi Sven
>
> Have now downloaded. Lots of good content, but I need to read through it a
> few more times to comment in detail.
>
> One thing that i
W dniu 07.12.2013 11:13, Putze Sven pisze:
Hi all,
just a little update. A downloadable pdf version can now be found at
http://hardcodes.de/SailfishOS/Developing-with-SailfishOS.pdf. It is still far
from complete but grows :-)
I went from "thinking about moving to another markup language" to "
Hi all,
just a little update. A downloadable pdf version can now be found at
http://hardcodes.de/SailfishOS/Developing-with-SailfishOS.pdf. It is still far
from complete but grows :-)
I went from "thinking about moving to another markup language" to "I will
move". But I am still thinking about
Hi Sven
Have now downloaded. Lots of good content, but I need to read through
it a few more times to comment in detail.
One thing that immediately occurs to me is:
2.3 Linux
While it is not "supported", an instalation of Sailfish within a Linux
VM hosted on OSX works quite happily. It is s
MultiMarkDown seems promising as it does not require Emacs, but I am not sure
yet.
BR.
Sven
On 01.12.2013, at 20:41, Sven Putze wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> there are no religious feelings about LaTeX from my side, so I will sleep
> over using another markup language :-)
> I definitely could use so
On 01/12/13 15:18, Sven Putze wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> first of all: this is far from complete and basically just a skeleton yet.
> Nevertheless I have started to write down a howto for SailfishOS development.
> Criticism, suggestions, bugfixes, contribution wanted!
>
> https://github.com/hardcode
Hi Sven
Github won't display the pdf, it's too big ...
Looking forward to reading your idea; the more of us talking about
Software Engineering the better!
grüsse aus der Schweiz (mit Schnee)
Chris
Zitat von "Sven Putze" :
Hi there,
first of all: this is far from complete and basically j
Hi there,
first of all: this is far from complete and basically just a skeleton yet.
Nevertheless I have started to write down a howto for SailfishOS development.
Criticism, suggestions, bugfixes, contribution wanted!
https://github.com/hardcodes/developwithsailfishos
BR.
Sven
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