Jean-Charles Malahieude writes:
> Le 26/02/2020 à 02:18, David Kastrup a écrit :
>>
>> Anybody want to see what it takes to get this across the finishing line?
>>
>
> Just a nitpick: the sizes are in Documentation/web/manuals.itexi.
> I'll have a look this afternoon.
Oh, I know. The respective
Werner LEMBERG writes:
>>> I'd need someone to take this sketch and integrate it into the
>>> build system (I just don't really understand the build system).
>>
>> Do we really need this?
>
> Yes, I think this is *very* useful. It's always nice to know big file
> sizes (i.e., files larger than,
Le 26/02/2020 à 02:18, David Kastrup a écrit :
Anybody want to see what it takes to get this across the finishing line?
Just a nitpick: the sizes are in Documentation/web/manuals.itexi.
I'll have a look this afternoon.
Cheers,
--
Jean-Charles
>> I'd need someone to take this sketch and integrate it into the
>> build system (I just don't really understand the build system).
>
> Do we really need this?
Yes, I think this is *very* useful. It's always nice to know big file
sizes (i.e., files larger than, say, 1MByte) in advance. Not e
On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:19 AM David Kastrup wrote:
>
>
> I'd need someone to take this sketch and integrate it into the build
> system (I just don't really understand the build system).
Do we really need this? We could just delete the download size from
text and be correct in a much simpler way
I'd need someone to take this sketch and integrate it into the build
system (I just don't really understand the build system).
It is shown how to place a request for file size into
Documentation/web.texi and there is a script that will convert such
requests found in HTML files into user-readable