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Re: [fmp-hackers] CVS checkins
From: |
Marco Kuhlmann |
Subject: |
Re: [fmp-hackers] CVS checkins |
Date: |
Sat, 7 Sep 2002 20:35:08 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.4i |
* Ferenc Wagner <address@hidden> (2002-09-07 17:41:16 +0200):
> I don't see why it would help. But I have a little trick
> which works with MMM-mode quite well (not perfect, but
> viable = I use it). It is exercised by
Oh, now I understand what you mean: You do not want the copyright
notice to appear in the documentation.
I strongly support literate programming, but frankly speaking, I
am not much in favour for LaTeX as the formatting language for
the documentation. It seems to me that a format like DocBook for
example would be a much better choice, as it is more declarative
and can more easily be translated into other formats (info pages,
man pages, PDF, HTML, and all the rest).
Using MMM (which I did not know before; thank you) it should be
quite easy to embed the Haskell code into XML documents. What do
you think?
- Marco
- [fmp-hackers] CVS checkins, Marco Kuhlmann, 2002/09/06
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- [fmp-hackers] Re: CVS checkins, Ferenc Wagner, 2002/09/07
- Re: [fmp-hackers] Re: CVS checkins, Marco Kuhlmann, 2002/09/07
- [fmp-hackers] Re: CVS checkins, Ferenc Wagner, 2002/09/07
- Re: [fmp-hackers] CVS checkins,
Marco Kuhlmann <=
- [fmp-hackers] Re: CVS checkins, Ferenc Wagner, 2002/09/07
- Re: [fmp-hackers] CVS checkins, Marco Kuhlmann, 2002/09/08