Hi,
thank you.
I'm already subscribed to that csv list (and so recieved your mail
twice), and I think I'm getting it.
I'll first post some updates, but as i planned to do more, (there is a
lot of work to do at the dutch version, i heard...) a csv account
would be easier for all of us.
Thru anonymous csv i've already downloaded the phpdoc csv tree.
About a working version of jade: i'm using 'public' Unix (solaris) and
linux (debian) machines. at my university. How do i check whether it
works? make html and make jade give an error... But i didn't expect it
to work without doing anything further.
One last question: does the build require to build the whole doc, or can
i just build the modified file(s)?
Thanks again,
Jeroen van Wolffelaar
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On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Jesus M. Castagnetto wrote:
> Jeroen
>
> --- Jeroen van Wolffelaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > There lacks documentation for array-syntax like:
> > $arr[foo] , "Value is: $arr[foo] "
> >
> > 1) is someone working on the documentation of
> > language.types.array.php?
>
> Each editor works on the part he/she has the
> time/inclination/knowledge to work on. And because we
> use CVS, potential conflicts can be resolved simply.
>
> > 2) if not, how do i work on it? i need source files
> > or something?
>
> As Lars told you in response to your PHP-Notes post,
> you can:
>
> (a) Get the CVS code from the manual (which is in
> DocBook XML, in the "phpdoc" dir of the repository),
> and then do the mods there, and then post the diff
> here. This will not require you getting a CVS account
> for just one change.
>
> (... but if you plan on contributing more ...)
>
> (b) Get A CVS account w/ read/write access to the
> "phpdoc" dir tree, and the make the edits and commit
> them appropriately. Check the READMEs, etc. in the
> "phpdoc" dir. This will be more flexible, but wil
> require you to test that your mods are OK, usually by
> doing a "make test" or "make html" (which in turns
> needs a working jade/DocBook system in your machine).
>
> More info on this can be found at:
>
> (using CVS and/or getting an account)
> http://www.php.net/cvs-php.php
>
> (the CVS repository)
> http://cvs.php.net
>
> If you decide for (b), it will be also good to
> subscribe to this list (if you are not already
> subscribed), see:
>
> http://www.php.net/support.php
>
> Cheers.
>
>
>
> =====
> --- Jesus M. Castagnetto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
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