[ESS] ESS and Emacs Documentation for Dummies
Martin Maechler
maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch
Mon Jan 2 14:06:55 CET 2006
>>>>> "Mark" == Mark Leeds <Mleeds at kellogggroup.com>
>>>>> on Mon, 2 Jan 2006 01:05:24 -0500 writes:
Mark> What I did was just go through Kasper's original
Mark> documentation and put some asterisks around where I
Mark> think stuff needs to Be added/modified in each
Mark> section.
Mark> Martin : I think you were the person who asked about
Mark> the documentation so if you want to tell me what to do
Mark> to make this documentation "official", I have no
Mark> problem trying to do this ( unless Kasper wants to
Mark> continue. I feel like I owe this list some service ).
yes, either Kasper or you, thank you for the offer.
{Maybe you can "talk" to each other and decide?}
Format: Unless both of you know 'texinfo' (which I assume is not the
case), I think you should just use html.
And, as a next step, you should have it available at a web
location, and only post the URL instead of the whole document.
{Adding a date to the doc would help to keep corrections /
updates current}.
Mark> I haven't used latex in years but I am willing to
Mark> download Miktex ( oh no !!!!!! that could be scary )
Mark> and try to rel-earn it etc. or maybe microsoft word
Mark> is enough ?
(see above)
Mark> Also, the last section of below still needs some work
Mark> but I couldn't add anything because I didn't know the
Mark> answer to my question.
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Happy New Year, to all "listeners"!
Martin
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