Le Dimanche 21 Ao?t 2005 15:40, Carlos Leonhard Woelz a ?crit?: > > http://opensource.bureau-cornavin.com/crash-course/ > > I used it myself, thanks! It is great.
:-) > However, it may be a bit confusing for a beginner kde documenter, as some > of things covered in your guide are done differently (or automatically) > with KDE tools and build system. So I rather link to the KDE doc primer, > which in turn link to the crash-course: > > http://i18n.kde.org/doc/doc-primer/purpose.html#other-reference OK. It used to be KDE-specific, and we made efforts to make it generic. In the meantime, KDE documentation markup habits evolved independantly. So the filiation with KDE is not obvious anymore, yes. > Disclaimer: I am rather partial to the Doc Primer for two reasons: first, > it is very complete, but on a only-what-you-need-to-know fashion, which is > great. This is done by ordering stuff from simple to complicated. Second, I > helped writing it ;) ;-) I have no problem with linking the doc primer instead. And as I said, the crash course is a bit outdated, too. -- Marre des virus, vers, spywares, adwares et plantages ? Passez ? Linux !
