On Thu, 1 Feb 2018, Sven Schreiber wrote:
 Hi,
 some colleagues have suggested that it would be useful if the help (plain 
 text or pdf) of the many contributed function packages were also available on 
 the web. That way it would also be found by search engines.
 I think the most natural place would be to extend the list page 
 (
http://ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu/gretl/cgi-bin/gretldata.cgi?opt=SHOW_FUNCS) with 
 links to the underlying help texts. Probably just add another column 
 "Documentation" at the end, after the one with the short descriptions. And in 
 that new column there would only be a single link for each entry. 
That sounds like a good idea.
 Allin, is the code to produce that web page part of the git source?
(I 
 couldn't find it straight away.) If not, could you send it and I could try to 
 extend it. 
It's not in the git repository. I'll send you the relevant source file 
offlist.
Allin