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"ocaml_beginners"::[] Wiki dedicated to OCaml
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United States
2007-02-19 03:09:59

Greetings to everybody,

I have searched, but without positive results: is there a Wiki
dedicated to OCaml and everything related to OCaml? Is there a place
to share knowledge about development in OCaml?

With best regards,
Victor Anyakin
http://vityok.org.ua

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Re: "ocaml_beginners"::[] Wiki dedicated to OCaml
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United States
2007-02-19 03:47:05

On Mon, 19 Feb 2007, Victor Anyakin wrote:

> Greetings to everybody,
>
> I have searched, but without positive results: is there a Wiki
>; dedicated to OCaml and everything related to OCaml? Is there a place
> to share knowledge about development in OCaml?

There is www.ocaml-tutorial.org for tutorials.
I put various (quick and dirty) notes at ocaml.pbwiki.com, and it's open
to everyone.

Martin

--
Martin Jambon
http://martin.jambon.free.fr

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"ocaml_beginners"::[] Re: Wiki dedicated to OCaml
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United States
2007-02-20 07:49:17

--- In ocaml_beginners%40yahoogroups.com">ocaml_beginnersyahoogroups.com, "Victor Anyakin&quot; <anyakinvictor...> wrote:
&gt;
> Greetings to everybody,
>
> I have searched, but without positive results: is there a Wiki
>; dedicated to OCaml and everything related to OCaml? Is there a place
&gt; to share knowledge about development in OCaml?

Actually, I've been asking this question because I would like to share
a minor tweak of the standard ocamldoc HTML generator that filters
LaTeX stuff through Hevea in order to obtain nice-looking math on the
output.

Does anybody know if it is worth to explain this (or is it just too
trivial to be told about), and what is the best way to do this?

With best regards,

Victor Anyakin
http://vityok.org.ua

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Re: "ocaml_beginners"::[] Re: Wiki dedicated to OCaml
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Germany
2007-02-20 08:59:23

On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 01:49:17PM -0000, Victor Anyakin wrote:
&gt; --- In ocaml_beginners%40yahoogroups.com">ocaml_beginnersyahoogroups.com, "Victor Anyakin&quot; <anyakinvictor...> wrote:
&gt; >
>; > Greetings to everybody,
> >
> > I have searched, but without positive results: is there a Wiki
>; > dedicated to OCaml and everything related to OCaml? Is there a place
&gt; > to share knowledge about development in OCaml?
&gt;
> Actually, I've been asking this question because I would like to share
&gt; a minor tweak of the standard ocamldoc HTML generator that filters
> LaTeX stuff through Hevea in order to obtain nice-looking math on the
> output.
>
> Does anybody know if it is worth to explain this (or is it just too
> trivial to be told about), and what is the best way to do this?
&gt;

Yes, please explain.

I didn't got hevea working, I only shortly looked at ocamldoc
and to find some information about such things would be nice.

Ciao,
Oliver

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Re: "ocaml_beginners"::[] Re: Wiki dedicated to OCaml
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Germany
2007-02-21 13:18:30

On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 03:59:23PM +0100, Oliver Bandel wrote:
&gt; On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 01:49:17PM -0000, Victor Anyakin wrote:
&gt; > --- In ocaml_beginners%40yahoogroups.com">ocaml_beginnersyahoogroups.com, "Victor Anyakin&quot; <anyakinvictor...> wrote:
&gt; > >
>; > > Greetings to everybody,
> > >
> > > I have searched, but without positive results: is there a Wiki
>; > > dedicated to OCaml and everything related to OCaml? Is there a place
&gt; > > to share knowledge about development in OCaml?
&gt; >
> > Actually, I've been asking this question because I would like to share
&gt; > a minor tweak of the standard ocamldoc HTML generator that filters
> > LaTeX stuff through Hevea in order to obtain nice-looking math on the
> > output.
> >
> > Does anybody know if it is worth to explain this (or is it just too
> > trivial to be told about), and what is the best way to do this?
&gt; >
>
> Yes, please explain.
>
> I didn't got hevea working, I only shortly looked at ocamldoc
> and to find some information about such things would be nice.
>
[...]

Ocamldoc: I now use it, as I have some time to
explore it.

I have a long comment for the main module.
When I have a dot (".&quot;) ending a line,
not surrounded by following text (e.g. "Version 3.4"),
then it seems the special comment then willimmeidately be ended.

But I didn't found this in the documentation.
When changing the ".&quot; to a ";&quot; the next parts of text will be used
also. But at the next ".&quot; the text stops as special comment.

Bug? :(
Undocumented feature?

Regards,
Oliver

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Re: "ocaml_beginners"::[] Re: Wiki dedicated to OCaml
country flaguser name
Germany
2007-02-21 13:43:21

On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 08:18:30PM +0100, Oliver Bandel wrote:
[...]
> Ocamldoc: I now use it, as I have some time to
> explore it.
>
> I have a long comment for the main module.
> When I have a dot (".&quot;) ending a line,
&gt; not surrounded by following text (e.g. "Version 3.4"),
> then it seems the special comment then willimmeidately be ended.
&gt;
> But I didn't found this in the documentation.
> When changing the ".&quot; to a ";&quot; the next parts of text will be used
>; also. But at the next ".&quot; the text stops as special comment.
>
> Bug? :(
> Undocumented feature?
>

Is only in the "index.html"; file.

Following the link with the name of that module,
there appears all the stuff....

Ciao,
Oliver

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