On 8/1/2010 8:05 PM, Daniel Carrera wrote: > > On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 1:02 AM, Chris Marshall wrote: >> I think it would help if there were some text with the >> heading links to make it clear that you drill down >> that get that X. > > I don't understand this sentence, sorry.
OBE (overtaken by events) >> BTW, I still think the OS icons are useful to break down >> things for the binary options... >> >> Also, I would like to see a 3rd link to the Complete Manual >> Installation reference as that will be where beginners and >> experts need to go if the first approach doesn't work or they >> want more... > > Done. > > To make the OS icons work I had to change the table layout. I'm > actually fairly pleased with the result. With the new layout I now > feel comfortable adding instructions for Windows. The Windows > instructions had been a "TODO" for a while because I hadn't found a > way to insert them that I was happy with. But now I'm happy. > > http://pdl.perl.org/future/?page=install > > What do you think? Looks good to go... I think that fundamental layout and site structure is sufficient that now the focus needs to be on content review of the PDL-2.4.6_015+ documentation leading up to the PDL-2.4.7 release. I plan to review as I go but my main focus is on finishing the pdl2 shell compatibility with the version 1 shell, perldl. My suggestion would be to stand up the new docs corresponding to the coming PDL-2.4.7 release as soon as possible to avoid a big crunch at the end. Maybe even put a link at the top of the main PDL site page for folks who are interested in trying/reviewing the new content. Thanks for the hard work! Chris _______________________________________________ Perldl mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.jach.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/perldl
