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Re: [Ada] User Guide?
- From: dewar at gnat dot com
- To: dewar at gnat dot com, guerby at acm dot org
- Cc: bosch at gnat dot com, gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2001 12:52:42 -0500 (EST)
- Subject: Re: [Ada] User Guide?
<<My question was: is this impractical on purely commercial grounds, ie
providing support to VMS people who do not want to hear about
UNIX, so the manual must either all VMS-ish or otherwise. Or is this
technically, texinfo-technology-wise impractical? If the latter, what
are the known technical problems?
>>
The point here is that unless we can meet the requirements of VMS users
in a single document, then we will be commited to having ACT maintain a
compeltely separate manual, which would force a compelte split here, and
we want to avoid that. There is no way that the gnu version of the manual
would stay up to date if that were to happen, and seeing as we think that
there are no insuperable technical problems, let's try that approach and
see if it works for everyone.