Steve,
I copied this from somwhere else as a template. That means it's "wrong" in
a
few places. Can you check os-utils for me since that is also a new .texi
file from me? I don't think I have commit access there. It's also wrong
wherever I took it from but I don't remember what that is (edit-utils,
maybe?)
Thanks!
>>>> "SY" == Steve Youngs
<youngs(a)xemacs.org> writes:
SY> A note to people adding documentation to packages, if the Texinfo
SY> source has the name '$PACKAGE.texi' _and_ is located in the
package's
SY> top directory, you can use 'STANDARD_DOCS = t'.
SY> You use 'EXPLICIT_DOCS = foo' for things that don't fall into the
SY> above category.
SY> Using 'EXPLICIT_DOCS' in this package isn't wrong, but
'STANDARD_DOCS'
SY> is the right hammer for this nail.
SY> Have a look in XEmacs.rules, where all this is documented.
SY> Norbert, this isn't a dramatic change and can wait until other changes
SY> are made to prog-modes before you roll a new package.
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Jake Colman -- XEmacs Tinkerer