[Scummvm-devel] Documentation

James 'Ender' Brown ender at scummvm.org
Wed May 18 19:57:10 CEST 2005


One other possibility would be to 'build' the content and collaborativly
design the manual using the wiki, and then finalise it into some
multi-format document (perhaps generated from automatically exported
wiki HTML, even. I'd be willing to script that up.).

 - Ender

On Thu, 2005-05-19 at 02:19 +0200, Max Horn wrote:
> Am 19.05.2005 um 01:40 schrieb Micah Makaiwi:
> 
> > I would love to work on the documentation project. I am an informal
> > web designer who is very good at writing things and have lots of spare
> > time. I am in love with adventure games, especially older ones. How
> > could I help
> >
> I am just talking to another guy who offered to work on the manual. He 
> wants to just write something and then show us the result. That is fine 
> by me, although it bears the risk of us rejecting the work as we might 
> not be content with it...
> 
> Anyway, back to the topic: there are probaly many ways you could help. 
> The more initiative you show, the easier it'll be I guess -- but if you 
> want some specific directions: I started some work on a new, DocBook 
> based manual, all of which is in CVS. But I lack time to really work on 
> it myself. So if you e.g. wrote content for it, that would indeed be 
> very welcome. But to do that requires quite some knowledge about 
> ScummVM an dhow it works...
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Max
> 
> 
> 
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