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Documentation handling
From: |
Dennis Leeuw |
Subject: |
Documentation handling |
Date: |
Tue, 04 May 2004 11:28:23 +0200 |
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Hi all,
Lately I have been working on the Documentation storage of Ocean. And I
would like to hear some ideas of other people.
My first idea was to go with the setup already provided by GNUstep:
Documentation/Developer/
Documentation/User/
Documentation/man/
Documentation/info/
But I now think that a more logical solution would be to use:
Documentation/make/3.8.0/man/
Documentation/make/3.8.0/info/
Documentation/gnustep-make/1.9.1/man/
Documentation/gnustep-make/1.9.1/info/
Documentation/gnustep-make/1.9.1/pdf/
Documentation/gnustep-make/1.9.1/html/
Just some examples.
The man directory could provide man1/ man2/ man3/ etc or just the
manpages in the directory since they have the .1 .2 .3 etc extension
they are still recognizable.
Ideas, suggestions to make life easier for your average mom or dad :)
Happy Stepping,
Dennis
- Documentation handling,
Dennis Leeuw <=