From d4360259d60722eaa175a483f792fce7b8c66d97 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ludovic Court`es Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 07:43:47 +0000 Subject: slide: Propagate the `outline?' parameter in `slide-(sub)?topic'. * src/guile/skribilo/package/slide.scm (slide-topic): Propagate the `outline?' parameter as an option. (slide-subtopic): Likewise. git-archimport-id: skribilo@sv.gnu.org--2006/skribilo--devo--1.2--patch-1 --- skribe/README | 69 ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 69 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 skribe/README (limited to 'skribe/README') diff --git a/skribe/README b/skribe/README deleted file mode 100644 index db68b22..0000000 --- a/skribe/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -What is Skribe -************** - -Skribe is programming language design for the production of electronic -documents. With Skribe one can: - - - Produce HTML web pages. - - Produce PS files. - - ... - -One may also: - - - Translate Texinfo files into HTML. - - - re-use BibTex bibliography databases. - - -Obtaining Skribe -**************** - -New versions of Skribe may downloaded from: - - ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/mimosa/fp/Skribe - - -Skribe distrubtion -****************** - -The Skribe distribution consists of several directories: - - INSTALL installation instructions. - - Makefile the Makefile to compile Skribe. - - README this document. - - README.java specific information regarding the JVM port of Skribe. - - etc private directory. - - bin the directory where binary files are compiled to. - - lib the directory where Skribe libraries are compiled to. - - configure configuration driver script. - - emacs Skribe emacs mode. - - examples Various example of Skribe texts. - - doc the Skribe sources for Skribe manuals. - - src the Scheme source code for Skribe. - - skr the Skribe source code for the Skribe engines and styles. - - tools the Bigloo source code for the Texi->Skribe and BibTex->Skribe - compilers. - - -Acknowledgements -**************** - -We thank all the people who helped me while writing Skribe. My first -though goes to Frederic Boussinot who's the first pre-alpha-tester of -Skribe always volunteering for new testing new features ;-) I then -thanks all the people that send me fixes, suggestions and -improvements, that is, all the people that appear in the ChangeLog -file. Many thanks to all of you. -- cgit v1.2.3