* On 2022 23 Feb 08:21 -0600, Alan Dove wrote: > Hey, folks: > > As a recent convert to Linux-based ham radio and TLF, I'd like to help > a bit with the project if I can. My coding is rudimentary at best, but > I've worked as a technical writer for over 20 years and feel I could > probably put those skills to use on the documentation.
Hi Alan! Welcome to Tlf. > I've forked the project on Github so I can edit the documentation and > submit pull requests. I'm planning to start with the /doc/README file > and work my way down from there. Please let me know if there's some > more pressing need in the docs, or some other approach the developers > would prefer I take. I don't want to step on any toes. As I replied to Nick, the use of Markdown for the HTML/PDF documentation seems a very good choice to me. The nice thing about Markdown is that the readability of the source text is not degraded, in fact it is enhanced, IMO, and it would be a good choice to convert at least the main README file into the format as GitHub will format it when viewing the main source directory online. The other nice thing about Markdown is that GitHub will convert it into HTML automatically for the main Tlf Web pages and any Wiki pages that are written. Generation of PDF would need to be done locally and PanDoc does a good job with that from what I have seen. 73, Nate -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true." Web: https://www.n0nb.us Projects: https://github.com/N0NB GPG fingerprint: 82D6 4F6B 0E67 CD41 F689 BBA6 FB2C 5130 D55A 8819
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