On May 7, 2010, at 4:20 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
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Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The problem is that the manual and examples then don't show up in the new help browser since that stuff is now based on libdirs. So if the 'doc' folder was added to the 'Gem' folder as 'manual' and the 'examples' folder was moved to the 'Gem' folder, then the Gem standalone releases would be a pretty solid libdir.
why does it has to be called "manual"? shouldn't this "manual" path be (manually) settable via the -meta file?
"manual" is a pretty clear, widely used term for "long-form written documentation of a particular piece of project".. Why make it settable? That just adds complexity for no advantage that I can see.
and what is offered by Pd if it was indeed called "manual"? i suggest to add all the libdirs to the docbrowser. (and introduce libdir versions...)
I guess you haven't tried the Help Browser in recent Pd-extended builds, this is implemented, and will be folded into pd-gui-rewrite/0.43
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