Hi, after some long thought I figured that for now, as a discussion starter, I put in a simple tree with 3 simple html samples.
My instinct says that every directory should hold the same sample files, so that whatever is in odf should produce the same as what is in html. I didn't fill the other directories since I wanted to settle that first. Also, please let me know if you would prefer better directory names, and if the INDEX file in this form is useful. As Peter said, we don't really want a proliferation of sample files, so, we better be sure that what we have is to the point. 3 files seems like a good size per sample directory. I only know latex and html, so take a look and let me know if those three files and their contents are useful enough to be reproduced in docx and odf. I have access to odf, but not to docx generators. Whilst this looks a bit trivial, this directory will probably be the first experiments that new users try, so it's important that this all looks good, whilst being small enough not to overwhelm. G On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 2:49 PM, jan i <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wednesday, April 8, 2015, Gabriela Gibson <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > It is often convenient to have a simple sample document to test things on > > manually. > > > > Instead of everyone knitting their own, I would like to propose keeping a > > small collection in (say) > > incubator-corinthia/test-documents. > > > > { If you have one (or more!) that you made earlier and that works well > for > > you, please donate it.} > > > > I'd prefer such a collection in the source tree, because that way it's > > always there when people need it, and if problems crop up everyone has > the > > same set of tools to reproduce, also, that way improvements propagate > > trivially, without extra effort. > > I prefer it in the source tree but a to level directory. > > I agree with peter if this explodes, then we need to reconsider. > > Just an idea, how about having a .txt file with the same, explaining the > purpose of the > document. > > > > Alternatively, we could keep a separate repository of such documents. > > no thank you. > > > > > What do you think? > > > > this is a JFDI case, but thanks for asking. > > rgds > jan i > > > G > > > > > > -- > > Visit my Coding Diary: http://gabriela-gibson.blogspot.com/ > > > > > -- > Sent from My iPad, sorry for any misspellings. > -- Visit my Coding Diary: http://gabriela-gibson.blogspot.com/
