Hello, I've played a little with 'make html', and the docs produced seem to me much more useful than the docs available on the parrotcode.org website. What I particularly appreciate is the hyperlinks to other pod documents and the ability to browse the source code, the examples, the tests and so on.
Concerning the hyperlinks, I noticed that for now, in order for the links F< foo.pod> to work, I had to give the relative path from the root of the parrot checkout, even if the file referencing the other is in the same directory. Let me clarify a bit: in docs/parrot.pod, using "make html", the link produced by "F<intro.pod>" does not work while "F<docs/intro.pod>" does work. So at last my questions are: - is this the canonical/correct way of referencing files ? In that case should I correct all pod files ? - Is it planned that the html documentation produced by "make html" will replace the current website documentation ? - Are there some documentation that I missed about how to write parrot documentation (POD syntax, guidelines etc...) ? Thanks Karl