Sounds good to me, Daniel. One place for documentation would be good. Matt
ce this number before we can make any progress in making > useful things easy to find. > > To start, I propose two changes: > > 1) Remove http://pdl.sourceforge.net/PDLdocs/Intro.html > > 2) Remove http://pdl.sourceforge.net/documentation/ and make the > "Documentation" link point to one of the remaining pages. > > Now the number of pages is reduced to two (three if you include the > PDL Index). So the issue comes down to how to deal with the PDL Guide > vs the wiki. > > One possible approach is to move the PDL Guide to the wiki. Then update > it to include the useful wiki pages such as: > > * Installing PDL. > * PDL Cookbook. > * PDL for Matlab users. > * PDL for IDL users. > > > To me this seems like the most promising approach. On the wiki it will > be easier for other people (e.g. me) to contribute to David's excellent > PDL Guide. > > What do you think? -- Matthew Kenworthy / Assistant Professor / Leiden Observatory Niels Bohrweg 2 (#463) / P.O. Box 9513 / 2300 RA Leiden / NL _______________________________________________ Perldl mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.jach.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/perldl
