> Kurt Hornik writes:
> Bob Rudis writes:
>> Thanks for both the support & sage advice, Martin!
>> And, aye, tis straightforward to convert the perl one-liner to a
>> shell/sed idiom.
>> A kind soul from the list has also offered to walk me through the
>> "provide a patch" process and
> Bob Rudis writes:
> Thanks for both the support & sage advice, Martin!
> And, aye, tis straightforward to convert the perl one-liner to a
> shell/sed idiom.
> A kind soul from the list has also offered to walk me through the
> "provide a patch" process and I'll do my best to get it right
Thanks for both the support & sage advice, Martin!
And, aye, tis straightforward to convert the perl one-liner to a
shell/sed idiom.
A kind soul from the list has also offered to walk me through the
"provide a patch" process and I'll do my best to get it right on Par 1
:-)
-Bob
On Mon, Jul 15,
> Bob Rudis
> on Tue, 9 Jul 2019 14:24:24 -0400 writes:
> The addition of a single line:
>
> at in the of the R HTML generated manuals would make them much
easier to read on mobile devices.
> texi2any (which generates the HTML files) is based on long-working Perl
The addition of a single line:
at in the of the R HTML generated manuals would make them much easier to
read on mobile devices.
texi2any (which generates the HTML files) is based on long-working Perl code
that includes many modern HTML elements but does not include this one.
A Perl