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Re: [gNewSense-users] Formatting and update on a new script
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Chris Andrew |
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Re: [gNewSense-users] Formatting and update on a new script |
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Sun, 23 Mar 2008 11:05:41 +0000 |
Good work. Sounds promising.
Chris.
On 23/03/2008, Bake Timmons <address@hidden> wrote:
> > I done an ls -R > file to list all. If someone mail me his result i
> > would to comparing it.
>
> I emailed to Marco my copy of the kernel tree he requested.
>
> I also would like to report completing the zorro drivers section. What
> makes this cool is that all of the posting was done as a *batch* upload
> of mostly *generated* markup from within from an Emacs session. I did
> not have to touch a web browser, except to *verify* this experiment. My
> only issue was not realizing that it is best to include something like a
> file comment as preformatted pmwiki markup, i.e., instead of including
> it raw, prepend a space character to every line of the comment text.
> Otherwise, things like pound signs (#) starting a line get messed up.
>
> Two other features yet to be implemented:
>
> * Automatically updating the "parent" section page containing the
> section worked on, e.g., updating the zorro entry in the drivers page.
> This feature is more complicated since it is a revision of an existing
> page as opposed to an initial upload. It also assumes that our
> completed pages have been updated with the URLs formatted according to
> Christophe's revisions to TableFormat.sh.
>
> * Automatically concluding the upload with a download and presentation
> within Emacs of the renderings of the newly updated pages. One cool
> application of this would be to have an automatic "diff" of these
> renderings against the pre-upload generated data, which would
> *guarantee* perfect results. A related option of course would be to
> have a *preview* page of generated renderings before doing the
> "permanent" upload.
>
> I am now polishing the code up a bit before posting it. I should state
> that this code does not replace TableFormat.sh but is just a different
> approach that some users, particularly those who have used Emacs, might
> want to try.
>
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- [gNewSense-users] Formatting., Chris Andrew, 2008/03/20
- Re: [gNewSense-users] Formatting., Christophe Jarry, 2008/03/20
- Re: [gNewSense-users] Formatting., Luis Alberto Guzmán García, 2008/03/20
- Re: [gNewSense-users] Formatting., Chris Andrew, 2008/03/21
- Re: [gNewSense-users] Formatting., crap0101, 2008/03/21
- Re: [gNewSense-users] Formatting., Chris Andrew, 2008/03/21
- Re: [gNewSense-users] Formatting., Christophe Jarry, 2008/03/22
- Re: [gNewSense-users] Formatting., Bake Timmons, 2008/03/22
- Re: [gNewSense-users] Formatting., crap0101, 2008/03/22
- [gNewSense-users] Formatting and update on a new script, Bake Timmons, 2008/03/22
- Re: [gNewSense-users] Formatting and update on a new script,
Chris Andrew <=
- Re: [gNewSense-users] Formatting., Bake Timmons, 2008/03/22
Re: [gNewSense-users] Formatting., Bake Timmons, 2008/03/21