>> > 7. Finally, I made *.cmd batch files for most Perl and shell
>> >scripts installed in bin/, since otherwise those scripts will
>> >be almost unusable from the native Windows shell. Would you
>> >accept those batch files for inclusion in Groff, and add them
>> >to "make install
Hi Gregoire,
Just read your introduction, good work!
On Tue, Oct 21 2014 at 11:01:40 PM, Peter Schaffter wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 21, 2014, GregExp wrote:
>> I could take the chapter 3.1 (terminal)and 3.2 (éditeur de texte en
>> console) after the chapter 3.3 (wich describe the "normal" using of
>>
Gregoire --
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014, GregExp wrote:
> I could take the chapter 3.1 (terminal)and 3.2 (éditeur de texte en
> console) after the chapter 3.3 (wich describe the "normal" using of
> groff) of even at the very end, after chapter 7, as "special using of
> groff".
That's probably the best
Hallo Peter,
thanks a lot for your feedback. I think I can understand everything of
it and I will intege it to the french doc-page. It will take a few
days...
> Generally, I wouldn't spend so much space on piping text at > the
command line through to groff (your poem, e.g.). It's a > lot to wa
Salut, Gregoire !
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014, GregExp wrote:
> Hi groffies,
>
> I wrote a short introduction in french, hoping to allow people who are
> non-geeks to start using groff.
>
> https://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/groff
>
> I am thankful for any feedback.
Good work. It's always a tough job summa
> Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 20:54:55 +0200 (CEST)
> Cc: groff@gnu.org
> From: Werner LEMBERG
>
> > 7. Finally, I made *.cmd batch files for most Perl and shell scripts
> >installed in bin/, since otherwise those scripts will be almost
> >unusable from the native Windows shell. Would you acc
Hi groffies,
I wrote a short introduction in french, hoping to allow people who are
non-geeks to start using groff.
https://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/groff
I am thankful for any feedback.
Gregoire Babey