Kent,

Good idea on putting it in the catch-all section of the HTML. Can you 
think of a more general title for that section?

Thanks
John

On 1/16/2012 7:48 AM, Kent A. Reed wrote:
> On 1/16/2012 7:13 AM, John Thornton wrote:
>> I put the file asciidoc-markup.txt in the /docs directory with all I
>> know about asciidoc. I use gedit with the Draw Spaces plugin that way I
>> can see the difference between tab and space and also see trailing spaces.
>>
>> I think a separate history.txt file is appropriate. I don't see where it
>> would fit in the 2.5 docs the way the pdf's are split up. When I combine
>> all the pdf's to one in master this would fit well. I can do the steps
>> to create the file as soon as I catch up with Kent's proof reading.
>>
>> John
>>
>> On 1/16/2012 2:24 AM, Anders Wallin wrote:
>>> +1 on this.
>>>
>>> When the wikipedia-police wanted to take down the emc2 wikipedia entry
>>> I spent an afternoon digging up as many emc2-references as I could
>>> find. They are listed here:
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enhanced_Machine_Controller
>>>
>>> In addition to historical references I would think there is room for a
>>> section in the manual for a list of more recent references. I can do
>>> this if I can get some pointers on how to do it and where it would fit
>>> in the manual. On the emc2 wiki there used to be a page "how to get
>>> started with documentation" which had instructions on installing LyX
>>> etc. Is there anything similar for the current workflow
>>> (asciidoc+git)?
>>>
>>> Anders
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 7:14 PM, Kent A. Reed<knbr...@erols.com>    wrote:
>>>> Gentle persons:
>>>> In reviewing the 2.5 documentation I came to realize that neither the docs
>>>> nor the web/wiki site gives proper attribution to foundational documents
>>>> from NIST, although there are tips of the hat to NIST as the originator of
>>>> <blah blah blah>
> John (and Anders):
>
> In the current HTML scheme, we have the catchall category "Cross
> Reference, Glossary, Copyright". I would think an additional entry for
> "History" or  "Foundational Reference Works" or somesuch would work.
>
> As for the WIki. Some weeks ago I added a new entry under "Contributing
> to formal EMC2 documentation" labelled "EMC2 V2.5 BeyondWikiToo"). I
> tried to describe the new workflow sufficiently but there's always room
> for improvement!
>
> Regards,
> Kent
>
>
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