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William Pursell |
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[PATCH] documentation: page break |
Date: |
Mon, 24 Nov 2008 07:49:22 +0000 |
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Ralf,
here's a simple patch. My goal is indeed minimize your
workload, so I have two questions. You mentioned that
I should not edit the ChangeLog--are you generating it
automatically? Really, the question is, do you want
me to put "* doc/automake.texi:" in my git log message?
2nd question, how important is the subject line of
the email to you? ie, would it help if I gave some
specificity regarding the sections modified, or perhaps
started a counter and put it in the subject? I suspect
I'll be done with the manual in fairly short time (although
I don't get much time to look at it during the week) so
this is probably not a big deal.
I am disappointed with myself for taking so long to get
to reading the manual straight through. I recall trying
to read it back when I first started looking at automake,
and remember it being mostly incomprehensible. It now
reads very well, though, and I can't think of any way to
improve its readability for the novice without making it
3 times as long. (Nor am I sure that making it into
an introductory text is a good idea.)
commit 9246276545d4cff6f4f93ab10bf3bc464eeb99d4
Author: William Pursell <address@hidden>
Date: Mon Nov 24 07:32:26 2008 +0000
Removing superflous page break in automake.texi
(Mixing Fortran 77 With C and C++): Removed a page break
that serves no purpose but to break the flow of the narrative.
diff --git a/doc/automake.texi b/doc/automake.texi
index b98ef90..09e355a 100644
--- a/doc/automake.texi
+++ b/doc/automake.texi
@@ -6316,7 +6316,6 @@ Fortran 77, C and C++ compilers on nearly all platforms.
However,
@command{cfortran} is not yet Free Software, but it will be in the next
major release.}.
address@hidden
Automake can help in two ways:
@enumerate
--
William Pursell
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