On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 17:00:18 -0700I can certainly do some of that. My next concern/question would be concerning versions. I use whatever is packaged for Debian unstable - currently 1.6.6. Is there much point improving that documentation when the development is done on a later version? I see the online manual is actually 1.6.0.
Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
I wish I knew enough about these to do that.How about some diagrams showing the relationships between thePlease make some! :-)
various dimensions and what they apply to?
You don't really need to know a lot to improve docs (this isn't just directed at you, Paul; as Han-Wen says, many people have asked for better documentation).
If you (or anybody else) is a good proofreader, then simply proofread the documents -- that's what I did until I agreed to finish my cello suite before I graduate (in a few weeks). While you're proofreading, you can add in a bit of rephrasing, extra explanations, or better examples.
When you're having trouble understanding something, make a note of it. Once you _do_ understand it, rewrite or create a new piece ofI will see what I can do.
documentation that makes it easier to understand.
Thanks,
Paul
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