Re: Documentation files in html format?

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From: Stefan Richter
Date: Sunday, August 12, 2007 - 11:25 am

Sam Ravnborg wrote:

Probably.  I repressed the memory of that traumatizing experience.


Good.  The vanilla asciidoc-8.2.2.tar.gz looks like it can be installed
without any prerequisites besides Python >=2.3.  (The distro which I am
currently using has prepackaged versions of asciidoc.)
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Re: Documentation files in html format?, Willy Tarreau, (Sat Aug 11, 7:17 am)
Re: Documentation files in html format?, Randy Dunlap, (Sat Aug 11, 4:00 pm)
Re: Documentation files in html format?, Randy Dunlap, (Sat Aug 11, 8:12 pm)
Re: Documentation files in html format?, Stefan Richter, (Sun Aug 12, 6:10 am)
Re: Documentation files in html format?, Sam Ravnborg, (Sun Aug 12, 8:43 am)
Re: Documentation files in html format?, Stefan Richter, (Sun Aug 12, 11:25 am)