>>> On 2009/11/29 at 11:44 PM, Torsten Schoenfeld wrote:
> On 11/26/2009 01:42 AM, Jeffrey Ray wrote:
>> I think the documentation should be included in the distribution. I
>> think most perl users expect to be able to say perldoc Gtk2::xxx and get
>> a response - and to be able find documentation
On 11/26/2009 01:42 AM, Jeffrey Ray wrote:
I think the documentation should be included in the distribution. I
think most perl users expect to be able to say perldoc Gtk2::xxx and get
a response - and to be able find documentation for a >module on CPAN.
is that I think alot of the things you can
>>I think the documentation should be included in the distribution.
The Catalyst notion of packaging the main docs in a separate
Catalyst::Manual distribution seems to work fairly well. CPAN can link
between distributions.
Just a thought,
Dave
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Brian Manning wrote:
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Jeffrey Ray wrote:
perldoc Gtk2::xxx
Doesn't on my system - I'm running camelbox on vista.
http://camelbox.googlegroups.com/web/perldoc-gtk2-api.jpg?hl=en&gsc=6XQSUgsAAABz_T2L9K6tnZtih08cYtb0
Maybe there's something specia
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Jeffrey Ray wrote:
>> perldoc Gtk2::xxx
>
> Doesn't on my system - I'm running camelbox on vista.
http://camelbox.googlegroups.com/web/perldoc-gtk2-api.jpg?hl=en&gsc=6XQSUgsAAABz_T2L9K6tnZtih08cYtb0
Maybe there's something special about Vista and cmd.exe that's
p
Kevin Ryde wrote:
Jeffrey Ray writes:
perldoc Gtk2::xxx
Umm, I think that's supposed to work, once installed.
find documentation for a module on CPAN.
But yes, that's not there.
perldoc Gtk2::xxx
Umm, I think that's supposed to work, once installed.
Doesn't on
Jeffrey Ray writes:
>
> perldoc Gtk2::xxx
Umm, I think that's supposed to work, once installed.
> find documentation for a module on CPAN.
But yes, that's not there.
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Kevin Ryde wrote:
Dave M writes:
Would it be possible to have a tarball of all the documentation for
offline viewing once they've been regenerated?
It all should be installed etc when building. (Debian and others might
put it in a separate package which is fine though.)
It'd be temp
Dave M writes:
>
> Would it be possible to have a tarball of all the documentation for
> offline viewing once they've been regenerated?
It all should be installed etc when building. (Debian and others might
put it in a separate package which is fine though.)
It'd be tempting to put .pod files i
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Dave M wrote:
> Would it be possible to have a tarball of all the documentation for
> offline viewing once they've been regenerated? I'm pretty sure it's
> been requested before, but I can't remember what the answer was...
> That would be very useful!
(Apologies t
> Yes, the web docs need to be regenerated. I have the
> tools and the technology to do it, just not the time so far. Maybe
> this weekend.
>
> Thanks,
>
Would it be possible to have a tarball of all the documentation for
offline viewing once they've been regenerated? I'm pretty sure it's
been re
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Kevin Ryde wrote:
> Jeff Hallock writes:
>>
>> But never documented -
>> http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net/doc/pod/Gtk2/Assistant.html
>
> That page looks a bit old, maybe it needs to be regenerated.
Yes, the web docs need to be regenerated. I have the
tools and
Jeff Hallock writes:
>
> But never documented -
> http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net/doc/pod/Gtk2/Assistant.html
That page looks a bit old, maybe it needs to be regenerated.
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How to remove a button from the assistant:
It took me a while - but I figured it out.
I wanted to remove the 'Last' button from a Gtk2::Assistant - and couldn't
figure out how to get access to the buttons. I found this
http://old.nabble.com/Gtk2%3A%3AAssistant%3A-Access-to-Buttons-td11415772.h
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