On Mon, 17 Dec 2007, Sven Schreiber wrote:
> Ok, attached you'll find an example of what I have in mind.
It's a
> self-contained LaTeX file, so anyone can edit it. Basically, all genr
> functions are listed one by one in strict alphabetical order. The visual
> formatting isn't beautiful, but should give the reader the ability to
> locate functions quickly. I wrote a few entries just to give you the idea.
>
> This is something that anyone with a decent knowledge of gretl can
> contribute to, cause it's easy but time consuming. If you write even one
> entry, that'd be helpful. Just send the LaTeX file to me and I'll merge
> stuff people send me into the main document. When this is finished, it'll
> be easy to dump it into the manual proper.
>
Thanks for the effort Jack, I think it's a very good sign when a project
cares about the documentation, so I'll try to help with this. However, could
you maybe explain a bit more the "easily retrieved from the source" part? In
which file exactly do they reside?
Even with no knowledge of C you should find file lib/src/genlex.c wery
easy to decrypt.
Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti
Dipartimento di Economia
Università Politecnica delle Marche
r.lucchetti(a)univpm.it
http://www.econ.univpm.it/lucchetti