Re: EuGTK 4.7.5 available

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jimcbrown said...
mattlewis said...
irv said...
_tom said...

Does that mean you create the html code as you type?

I am interested in the process. The o[ way is to use eudoc, creole (get html), then optionally tex (get pdf).

Why go to all that trouble when it's easier and faster to just hit some keys?

My snarky response is that it's more difficult (and slower) to "just hit some keys" and be able to generate the documentation in multiple formats.

I don't know about that. These days, it's pretty easy to convert from HTML to anything else. Especially if it's the clean, handwritten HTML that an experienced coder like irv would produce.

Then you're not "just hitting keys" any more. You're using external tools, too. And since the documentation markup I use has less overhead than html, I have to hit a lot fewer keys, so I still win! grin

Matt

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