Re: [Arches] Arches documentation has a new home!

2014-08-06 Thread Karl Fogel
Yiannis Avramides writes: >Thanks for being the voice of conscience Karl! The User Guide >documents were in a shared Dropbox folder, which I have shared with >Alexei for running through Pandoc. Like Alexei has done with the >Installation Guide, these will soon be in the public repository (BTW, >I'

Re: [Arches] Arches documentation has a new home!

2014-08-06 Thread Yiannis Avramides
Thanks for being the voice of conscience Karl! The User Guide documents were in a shared Dropbox folder, which I have shared with Alexei for running through Pandoc. Like Alexei has done with the Installation Guide, these will soon be in the public repository (BTW, I'm happy to help), which I th

Re: [Arches] Arches documentation has a new home!

2014-08-05 Thread Karl Fogel
Alexei Peters writes: >Pandoc is in fact what I used to convert the Installation guide.  I >could probably do the same for the users guide if I had access to the >markdown files. >If you want to send those to me Yiannis, I'll convert those as well. Can I make a plea for "The Markdown files should

Re: [Arches] Arches documentation has a new home!

2014-08-05 Thread Edmund Lee
Hi Yiannis, Arches folks, I have three days personal development leave available this year which I'd be happy to use on reworking (or starting reworking) the User Guide, if that would help, and its not too late? I've no experience with Pandoc (but that would be the 'development' bit :-). Not su

Re: [Arches] Arches documentation has a new home!

2014-07-31 Thread Karl Fogel
On Jul 31, 2014 10:21 AM, "Yiannis Avramides" wrote: > > We only have the Installation Guide up on ReadTheDocs, thanks to Alexei. One of these days I'll learn reStructuredText and I'll transfer the User Guide there too (or I'll learn to code and I'll create a Markdown to reStructuredText converter

Re: [Arches] Arches documentation has a new home!

2014-07-31 Thread Alexei Peters
hesproject@googlegroups.com > *CC:* kfo...@opentechstrategies.com > *Onderwerp:* Re: [Arches] Arches documentation has a new home! > > > > We only have the Installation Guide up on ReadTheDocs, thanks to Alexei. > One of these days I'll learn reStructuredText and I'll

RE: [Arches] Arches documentation has a new home!

2014-07-31 Thread Van Daele, Koen
: donderdag 31 juli 2014 16:22 Aan: archesproject@googlegroups.com CC: kfo...@opentechstrategies.com Onderwerp: Re: [Arches] Arches documentation has a new home! We only have the Installation Guide up on ReadTheDocs, thanks to Alexei. One of these days I'll learn reStructuredText and I'l

Re: [Arches] Arches documentation has a new home!

2014-07-31 Thread Yiannis Avramides
We only have the Installation Guide up on ReadTheDocs, thanks to Alexei. One of these days I'll learn reStructuredText and I'll transfer the User Guide there too (or I'll learn to code and I'll create a Markdown to reStructuredText converter, but that might take a little longer). If anyone else

Re: [Arches] Arches documentation has a new home!

2014-07-30 Thread Karl Fogel
Alexei Peters writes: >The Arches team has been busy over the last few days moving our >documentation online. > >You can now access it at http://arches.readthedocs.org/ By the way, at http://archesproject.org/documentation/, the link to the Installation Guide v2.0 is to ReadTheDocs, but below it

[Arches] Arches documentation has a new home!

2014-07-17 Thread Alexei Peters
The Arches team has been busy over the last few days moving our documentation online. You can now access it at http://arches.readthedocs.org/ For offline use you can still get PDF's, ePubs, and the like by clicking on the "Read the Docs" link in the lower left hand corner. For you technical