The GSL manual is written in texinfo, which is nice since it allows us
to easily make versions in html,ps,pdf,ascii and a few other formats
from the same master file. Unfortunately as you note the html version
isn't very advanced. I'd be open to explore converting the manual to
some other system, but I don't know of any other documentation system
which has all the capabilities of texinfo and also has better html support.
Patrick
On 02/22/2017 04:27 AM, Hastur Hastur wrote:
Not real a bug, but an exigency nowadays.
What about to introduce on the site some sort of syntax highlighting,
e.g. https://highlightjs.org/ or better ?
To make as much as possible pleasing and attractive the GNU world to the
most wide audience we can.
Nowadays each good IDE allows folding, syntax highlighting and online
help...
meanwhile the *look* of those pages is so vintage (note I belong to that
generation).
:-)
Cheers,
Hastur
ps> I found no other e-mail address on the manual page
https://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/manual/html_node/