On Mon, 27 Jun 2011, Sven Schreiber wrote:
On 06/27/2011 09:56 AM, Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Jun 2011, Sven Schreiber wrote:
>
>> Some time ago it was asked whether the structure of the manual could be
>> optimized. Here's a suggestion which probably doesn't attain the optimum
>> but IMHO could be an improvement:
>>
>> - Introduce a new part "Programming in gretl (a.k.a. introduction to
>> 'hansl')". This part would (initially) consist of chapters 9 through
13
>> (maybe also 14).
>>
>> - Convert chapter 12 (lists and strings) into sections of chapter 11
>> (data types). I also thought about doing the same with chapter 13
>> (matrices), but matrices are so important and chapter 13 so long that it
>> probably deserves to be left as is.
>>
>> - move chapter 10 (functions) to the end of the new hansl part (i.e.
>> after what's now chapter 13 or chapter 14)
>>
>> what do you think?
>
> Actually, I think that at this stage hansl deserves its own manual, more
> or less like Doornik's "Introduction to Ox"
> (
http://www.doornik.com/ox/OxIntro.pdf). It's something I've been
> thinking about for a while. The only problem is that it'd be rather time
> consuming to write, and I'm not exactly idle in this period.
But what is the advantage of having a separate file for the Intro to
hansl? A dedicated part in the manual under that heading seems clear
enough to me, and you don't get a proliferation of documentation
locations/files.
I don't have strong feelings either way on the issue of a separate
manual for hansl, but I do think that at least some of Sven's
suggestions for reorganization make sense, even if as a temporary
measure.
Allin