[GEM-dev] commit access for help files

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at eds.org
Sat Apr 1 20:21:32 CEST 2006


I'd like to do that, but I don't think I have time right now.  I have  
to focus on just content right now.

.hc

On Mar 31, 2006, at 7:41 AM, B. Bogart wrote:

> Although a lot of work I would say its better (if your going to  
> start messing with Gem help patches at all) to convert them to the  
> PDDP template... Of course there as still some issues with  
> consistancy on platforms that need to be addressed first.
>
> Anyhow my 2c
>
> .b.
>
> Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
>>
>> I am working on the 5 part intro to Pd workshop outlined here:
>>
>> http://puredata.org/dev/pddp/IntroWorkshopSeries
>>
>> As I am doing that, I am going to be going thru the Gem docs a  
>> lot.   A lot of the Gem help patches are quite nice, like cube- 
>> help.pd with  the [pd gemwin] subpatch, and the clear format.  I'd  
>> like to fix some  of the others, like gemwin-help.pd, which are  
>> still quite raw.
>>
>> Should I just send updated versions to y'all, or commit them  
>> directly  (in which case I would need commit access)?  A lot of  
>> the time, it'll  be minor changes, like typos, small changes in  
>> working, etc.
>>
>> Also, I was thinking that [pd gemwin] should be an object rather  
>> than  a subpatch.  Its handy for normal Gem use.
>>
>> .hc
>>
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