On 14 September 2016 at 22:06, Evan Gates wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 11:40 AM, Evan Gates wrote:
>> 1) find/write mdoc macros and a pager
>
> I got the mdoc macros from heirloom troff working with 9base troff.
>
> That being said, still open to discussion of other options.
Sounds good to m
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 1:33 PM, Evan Gates wrote:
> For those packages that are available through git, I think it would
> make sense to have git submodules.
After playing around with git some more, and reading more
documentation, I realize I misunderstood submodules, and subtrees are
a better fi
The software stali uses will receive updates. What is the plan for
integrating those updates? I noticed the .origin files, but I'm not
sure exactly what their use is.
For those packages that are available through git, I think it would
make sense to have git submodules. We could have a stali branch
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 11:40 AM, Evan Gates wrote:
> 1) find/write mdoc macros and a pager
I got the mdoc macros from heirloom troff working with 9base troff.
That being said, still open to discussion of other options.
While compiling rc for stali I noticed that stali is still missing
troff. I found some old mails about neatroff but it seams nothing came
of it. I now have 9base troff compiling for stali as well. However
9base troff doesn't come with the mdoc macro package so we still can't
format any man pages fr
On Wed, 14 Sep 2016 03:48:33 +0300
ilab...@gmail.com wrote:
> As for patents and stuff, it is true that DjVu is somewhat more free
> and provides reference implementation that can both read and write
> files.
PDF is an industry standard and I will not ditch it for DjVu which only
seems to be popu