Hi all, On Wed, Feb 23, 2022 at 03:12:58PM -0500, Alan Dove wrote: > > Ervin, I can't read a word of Hungarian, but I'll trust that you've > done fine work there. I don't favor splitting the documentation into a > separate project.
sorry, parhaps I was misunderstood - I don't want to split the documentation. > Let's keep it in the main Github repository and try > to stick with (or move things into) Markdown for the reasons already > outlined. I'm fine with keeping the man pages separate from the > Markdown documentation, as it does make some sense to expect people to > use the two types of references differently. sure, this documentation would be good for Tlf as "package". I thought we can start a new page for beginners. Or as Thomas mentioned we should replace the page tlf.github.io. As I see it's a bit outdated. > My focus so far has been to consolidate as much of the information as > possible into as few files as seems sensible. I've overhauled the main > README.md and INSTALL.md, and have now created doc/Manual.md, where > I've pasted the text from the separate files that used to be in that > directory. I'll hold off filing a pull request until I've done at least > one more editing pass through everything. thanks for clarification, now I see. Btw, I thought in the presence of such a "large number of volunteers" :) we can start to make/continue one of my previous idea. Btw it's a simple experience: few times I showed Tlf for other OM's, who used N1MM or other loggers. They didn't understand the UI, the logic... Then I thought we have to make a friendly page for these people. I'm not sure the current tlf.github.io, or any other page is able to presents Tlf from this point. Hope now it's clear what I suggest :). 73, Ervin