On 10/21/07, Jacob Grydholt Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On 21/10/2007, Xavier Hanin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've worked on this tutorial, the update is now available in svn trunk,
> I'll
> > upload it to the site in a moment. Feel free to give feedback or improve
> it!
>
> I have opened IVY-626 with a few changes to the start.html page. Is
> the "using ivyrep" tutorial still alive? My understanding is that the
> quick start-tutorial supersedes that tutorial, but there is still a
> link to the "using ivyrep" tutorial on the website.


Indeed, the "using ivyrep" is not supposed to be still there... I'll have a
look to check why we still see it in the menu.

I used Emacs to modify the HTML pages directly rather than using the
> clever edit button embedded on the page. The howto on contributing
> documentation only mentions the edit button, but I assume that I can
> use any old editor as long as I am nice to xooki.


Indeed, any text editor is just fine. The advantage of the edit button is
that if you get accustomed to browse the doc from a svn checkout, whenever
you see something to fix or improve in the doc while you're reading it, you
can very easily edit the page and contribute the patch, without having to
locate corresponding file on your file system and open it in your favorite
text editor. And it's also a good way to have an immediate overview of how
the page looks like after the edit.

Xavier

/grydholt
>



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